Many young girls have dreams of
marriage or stardom. They dream
of the men they hope to marry.
Grown-up reality has a way of
debunking most of those dreams.
Too often a child’s dream involves
perfection—the happily-ever-after
syndrome, and real people don’t
live up to that kind of expectation.
Many young girls have dreams of
marriage or stardom. They dream
of the men they hope to marry.
Grown-up reality has a way of
debunking most of those dreams.
Too often a child’s dream involves
perfection—the happily-ever-after
syndrome, and real people don’t
live up to that kind of expectation.
Adults are not always any better!
Many of our dreams come from
what we watch on television or
what we read in novels. When life
doesn’t match those ideals, we
think that we have missed out,
that the person or situation we
face is not normal, when in fact it
may be!
marriage or stardom. They dream
of the men they hope to marry.
Grown-up reality has a way of
debunking most of those dreams.
Too often a child’s dream involves
perfection—the happily-ever-after
syndrome, and real people don’t
live up to that kind of expectation.
Many young girls have dreams of
marriage or stardom. They dream
of the men they hope to marry.
Grown-up reality has a way of
debunking most of those dreams.
Too often a child’s dream involves
perfection—the happily-ever-after
syndrome, and real people don’t
live up to that kind of expectation.
Adults are not always any better!
Many of our dreams come from
what we watch on television or
what we read in novels. When life
doesn’t match those ideals, we
think that we have missed out,
that the person or situation we
face is not normal, when in fact it
may be!