Does the world find any difference between the mind of an adult and that of a child? "For sure, it does", is what you would say. Right? Well, that is true. But apart from the apparent and obvious differences, such as adults possessing a higher maturity level, a more comprehensive understanding of everyday life phenomena, etc., there is one major difference that most of us either tend to ignore or don't know about. It is the level of conditioning of both minds. A child's mind is absolutely free from the conditioning of the outer world - be it environmental, social, or emotional. This makes a child more receptive, responsive, and retentive to that which is taught. It is for this reason that an early start in life is highly recommended for those who want to master a skill or an art. If you would like your child to master the English language you should look for and enrol your school-going kid in an excellent English learning for kids.
Luke has been in love with his best friend, Taylor, for too long now and it's getting difficult to be around him. He knows it's time to move on and find someone who can make him happy, but he feels like that will never happen, not with the way Taylor has his heart...
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Being in love with your best friend is hard. Luke Peterson knows this better than anyone else, as he's agonized over his feelings for Taylor Schofield for the past five years. So when he meets the handsome and confident Will Carson who wants to help him get over Taylor, it seems like the perfect chance for him to move on. But can Luke truly give Will a chance? Or will his heart always belong to his best friend?
Content and trigger warning: This story contains descriptions of suicide and homophobia.
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