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They Still Love You
So there comes a time when you don't want to stay home anymore. You want to go out in the world, explore, and find yourself. Now don't feel bad, this happens to everyone, whether you are multicultured or not. In America, this tends to happen around high school. Your parents have no control over you at school with your friends, boyfriends, girlfriends so you are "home free". You start keeping secrets, experimenting on drugs, alcohol, maybe even your sexuality. Then, without realizing it, you have another life outside of home or the fact that you start making decisions without regard to other people, like your parents for instance. You aren't the same little boy or girl they once knew, but at the end of the day...They still Love you, despite the hardship...
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For those in hard times..Stubborn love