I have met a lot of people that revolve their lives around having a boyfriend which I believe is ridiculous. Sure, it is nice to be loved and to share your time and love with someone else, I won't disagree with that. Again, I went to an all-girls high school and I was on an all-girl cheerleading team all of my life so I would hope you can imagine that I have heard a lot of stories/complaints about boyfriends or lack there of.
This is the best complaint about an ex boyfriend I have heard thus far . (Cue the drama and weeping tears)...
"If we don't get back together it will be the end of the world. Nothing is worse than this." Blah blah blah. That statement made me ill. I'm all about listening to people and giving advice but when people act like that it just isn't right. My response most of the time sounds much like this... "Really the worse thing? That's the worst thing that could ever happen? Did you just so happen to forget about death of a friend or family member?" I don't know about you, but that seems worse to me than not getting your ex back. But silly me I guess.
So with all the above rants and raves brought me to a video that my boyfriend recently showed me. It is about a boy who was born with a genetic disease called Progeria. With every petty complaint I hear or I say, I think about Josiah. In general, I do not cry a lot at all. You can give me the saddest movie to watch and most of my friends will say I have no soul haha. But with little Josiah, he melts my heart. I was a balling infant to say the least when I watched this video on ESPN.
I connected these two completely opposite topics together because I honestly should start sending this video link to females who complain about these relationship ordeals. Josiah is a happy boy who just enjoys playing baseball and is all smiles...and smiling and enjoying life more is something we should all practice.
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