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Uploaded At Oct 4, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-10-04T16:21:51.096012Z
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I was at an African store one time and this little girl just came up to me randomly. And like tried to give me her doll, i told her no she should keep it. I went about my business to get what i want. Realized she was following me around, ended up kinda playing and teasing her. She had a good time. And just like stood by me in line. And before i checked out her mom heard her laughing and like yelled at her to come back to her.
I thought about the interaction like all day... Like 1. I guess out of all the adults and her own parents at the store at that moment, why did she choose to interact with me in such a way? I figured it meant she for some reason felt safe with me.
2. If she felt THAT safe with me (a complete stranger) there's a strong possibility that at home she either just outright does not feel safe or just doesn't get any attention from her caregivers
3. I tried to leave her alone, cause I'm like a 28 year old guy and it's not my kid by any association so the whole time I'm like how are her parents not caring? And seeing how she was being treated by her mom as i left... Yeah... I felt so bad for her. Cause that same level of trust in her eyes she had with me she DID NOT have that with her mom or dad. At the same time it made me further think about the fact her parents may have honestly didn't even notice she was gone
Shit was so heartbreaking. I had to pray for her when i went home as the least i could do. Made me think about my own upbringing and such and just added another layer of context
It's a tragedy but i think ALOT of black people don't really have homes or families tbh. Home isn't a place you need to survive and recover from.
I still think about that interaction alot
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@ReggieXTurner
1 month ago
This is facts! I see it every day! My mother put my adopted sister in the hospital while I was in college at Otero Junior College in 2007. Now, she's in and out of jobs
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