"So, ladies, I sincerely hope that for those who still discriminate against your children, you will find it deep in your heart to change that mentality and start treating your children better."
"How do you expect a child you have never cared for today to be filial to you and take care of you in the future? Let us learn to be responsible people first before we start expecting the same from others," Tapiwa sighed dejectedly as she thought about how tough life was for children who didn't receive their family's love.
"Alas, hearing it from her perspective. I finally understand what she is talking about."
"I am reminded of my childhood. It wasn't easy for me honestly, but thank goodness I married a good man, otherwise who knows how much I would have suffered."
"Favoritism is something that doesn't go away that easily."
Tapiwa waited as the ladies discussed amongst themselves, sharing their experiences.