Parents
I heard a story recently that simply broke my heart and so, I feel it
necessary to share. It is a mixed bag of emotions and one which touches every
aspect of life. Regardless where one is in life, or their religion or place in
society, this story is so very poignant. I must admit that I had to do some
research in this as I am not “all-knowing, never wrong” and I have found some
interesting things. I learned a few things and on this journey definitely
strengthened my belief in my own dogma.
The story starts a couple of years ago. A very young and impressionable
youth barely hitting his teens discovered something about himself and that was
the fact he is a homosexual. In today’s society one would think it isn’t a
shocking factor. He was at an age where that discovery was inevitable. One must
also keep in mind that we are talking about a pre-teen, someone who needs
guidance and support simply because of the stage in life he is about to enter,
not to mention how much more difficult it is discovering you are not like your
friends, they don’t understand you and you desperately need a shoulder to cry
on.
So, he makes a plea to who he thinks would and should offer the most
support, his parents. One would think that your role as a parent is to be
there, guide, support and raise your children in a manner that makes them solid
members of society when they reach adulthood. Albeit, the road they each take
in this journey of raising productive members of society does vary, however, it
should never be taken as anything less than a critical job. It is the most
important job you will ever have. It is the only position you will ever hold
that requires complete selfless sacrifice. It also requires nurturing, love,
toughness, compassion, strength, and a myriad of other emotions and personas
that you become all in the time span of just a few minutes. That resume has the
highest skill set you will ever find. That has always been my belief. Parents should be heroes to their kids.
What makes this story sad is that these parents of this needy child did
the complete opposite. They chastised and emotionally raped this young man.
They basically chewed him up and spit him out. While I do understand that some
news is harder than others to take, but this is your child. It is your flesh and
blood. They may not be who you want them to be but it doesn’t change the fact
it is still your flesh and blood. I am a firm believer that your children and
grandchildren hold the same weight. They should carry the same importance and
one should still strive to be the best you can….regardless of what they do or
how they chose to live their life. You are there to guide and support, not
dictate. So then how and why does a self proclaimed parent turn their backs on
their child? I will never understand that. My personal belief is that once you make the choice to have unprotected sex you are responsible. Regardless of what you thought or assumed. It makes no difference because last time I checked it takes two to make a baby, therefore, equal accountability falls to both.
In this case, the situation was so bad the teen was chased out of the
house to find his way. This is a child, not a grown adult. Thank goodness
another family member took pity on him and took him in. He now gets to live a
normal life, barring normal teenager drama. Nonetheless, someone else had to
pick up the responsibility of parenting a child that isn’t theirs. Lucky for
him, there are good and sane people left in the world. The reasoning for all
this was religion. Their religion (and I’m not going to say what denomination
it is) apparently does not condone this type of behavior. Really? So rather
than do what most sane and true spiritual people do and that is to open their
hearts and pray for guidance, they choose religion over blood. Not that I
condone turning your back on your church and/or beliefs but there is a limit.
The Bible teaches and is open. If your heart and spirit truly belong to God (or
whatever you believe in) then you pray, forgive and ask for guidance. The sharp
teeth, nails, horns and the tail do not come out. It is not your place to
judge, parent or not.
My own personal opinion is that they are worse than the slimiest snake
that crawls the Earth. These types of people are sperm donors to a vessel that
carries an innocent child for nine months and then they think their
responsibility has ended. What never ceases to amaze me is that some people believe
that once a child turns 18, their job is done. Surprise…it never ends. You are
a parent until death. The only thing that changes is your job function. You are
no longer the punisher, the tough love advocate, etc….you do turn into a guide,
someone your child can trust fully and come to you for advice without fear of
repercussion or abandonment.
I don’t know if I should feel disgusted or sorrowful at this situation.
I am very glad that it turned out ok for the child involved. The parents, I
know nothing of at this point. But the fact still remains that they are missing
all of their children because of their harsh and disgusting behavior. Although,
I am no longer surprised by some people’s actions in the general scheme of
things…a parent has no excuses. Kids do not come with a how-to guide. It is
never easy and sometimes decisions can be so very hard. But you treat it with
love, compassion and guidance; while doing the absolute best thing you can do.
No one is perfect or asking for perfection but there is a major difference
between making mistakes as parents to being a complete slim ball. Thank God,
there are still angels in this world who have love and compassion to pick up
where others failed.
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