Unlikely Place Of Love by Terrico Allen

Prison is an unlikely place to find love, so some people think. I'm sure little girls don't dream of growing up to be a woman to find her one true love with a man in prison? Is it possible for a woman to find such a love in the most unlikely place? Or do most people in society believe that a woman can't find the love of her life in prison? Is society the only place two hearts connect. Does love have more than just the physical components attached to it? Are there relationships in society between a man and woman that develops without the physical intimacy where they fall hard for one another? What's more beautiful than two people exploring the minds and hearts of one another and falling deeply in love?

There's always judgment. When do we allow people to be free in their happiness? There are a lot of women who are and in love with the man they met in prison. Sometimes she can't enjoy the love because she's being judged & criticized for choosing a man in prison. I think we often make judgments about people and their life choices based on our own beliefs, principles, standards or what have you. But how do we feel when people do the same thing to us and we feel what we are doing is right and exact in the decisions that we make? We don't like the disruption of someone not approving of us based on what other feels. Life is not only made up of what we are taught or reared to believe is the only way. We choose our own paths and happiness that is befitting for our life.

Let people be happy. Happiness enhance and enrich the very make up of who we are. We can't always impose our will and beliefs on people because it doesn't line up with how we believe. This include everything in life. Support true love no matter where it's found.

Peace

Terico L. Allen #194679
email info: jpay

address:
Chippewa Correctional Facility
4269 W. M-80
Kincheloe, Michigan 49784




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