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Children are Cute Bestfriend

Posted by admin at November 21, 2010 in Bestfriend | Children | Family

We find that every child is cute. We enjoy looking at the children, love playing with them and share their happiness and innocence with joy. We sometimes wonder why. Is it only because they have a very lovely looks? Or maybe because of their funny giggles? No, it is not true. There are many reasons why it happens.

We mainly enjoy being with children and love them because they are honest. We love children because of their innocence. We love children because we are sure that child will not judge us and that we can be totally free being with them without any fear at all. Children can be the very best friend of every people.

Let us examine our relationship with grown-ups. With most of our friends and acquaintances, we are guarded in our approach. We should to think before speaking. We try to hide most of our true feelings. We act in a way that we believe will maintain a make believe relationship. We find a life is going to be uncomfortable around the grown-ups. How many times, have you thought of shouting at someone, but have refrained from doing so? How many times have you wished to laugh at someone’s dressing sense but have stopped that laughter? How many times have you really wanted to tell someone few things but stopped midway worried that it may spoil the relationship? Please think about the artificial way in which we relate with grown up people. We are unsure about the other person’s reaction and intelligence and we are unsure about the relationship. We do all this because we are unsure of ourselves.

These things will not exist if we are being with children. We are free to express ourselves in as many ways as we wish, without any reservations. That is why we love children and call them cute.

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