| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Djahuti (54) 05/23/2006 | Ideally,yes.Some of us are not blessed with loving homes,and this can potentially make for much trouble.People blessed with the advantage of a good home should reach out to those less fortunate and help them to make changes or get out of the toxic situation they are in.
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 | Bird808 (52) 05/22/2006 | I agree with this 100%. Have you ever seen someone from a troubled home be a persistent offender? Get into any serious trouble? Or break the law? Its very rare. For children your parents define your relationships and perceptions of how we treat people later on.
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 | frogio (47) 05/21/2006 | So, that's what explains the nervous twitch.
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 | madamedragonlily (5) 05/21/2006 | If you create love in your home with unconditional love for yourself and your family then they always have a place for them to turn to when the world isn't as caring as you wished. it gives you a place to gather up your strength to go back out and face whats out there and still return to your sanctuary with one mund and one heart.
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 | Silver Eagle 252 (8) 05/21/2006 | and it's never to late to start or make some improvements.
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 | kattwoman (24) 11/09/2005 | if you know that you have a safe haven to go to at the end of a day in a world that can be scary, harsh and cold you can still get up and face it the next day.
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