It turns out that the “parents” who loved me




















When my stepson (11 now) was really little. Maybe 3? He looked at me and said, “I love you.” And I said, “I love you too.” And then, with all the wonder in the world and magic in his eyes, he said, “No, I mean “I love you like you’re mine.” Those were the words…
Cheating—whether in a relationship, on a test, or in a game—usually feels like a shortcut to winning, but it almost always backfires. It erodes trust, which is way harder to rebuild than whatever temporary advantage you gained. The person who cheats often ends up feeling worse in the long run: guilt, paranoia about getting caught,…
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