Dear Christine, 
 I JUST HAVE to air my views, so allow me to do so publicly.
 I am really fed up and annoyed when I read in your column (at least every month) about people blaming their childhood upbringing on where they are now. To me, it’s just an excuse.
 Christine, I lost my virginity to a woman  (a lesbian) who molested me. I was molested  by my own father and  by age 17, I was pregnant. I had my second child at 19 –  for a married man.
 I did not complete  my secondary education, but I worked hard for  my children and supported them when their dads refused to  do so. I did not turn to Government for help because no one in Government got me pregnant. I trusted God and took whatever legal  job I could to make  ends meet.
 I am not saying that all cases are the same but, Christine, I went to the Vocational Training School, learned a skill, and worked my way through life.
 I am now 34 years old and my two children are doing well at school.  I thank God every  day that he gave me enough wisdom to  know when it was  time to stop, think and make an about-turn  in my life. I will also  be getting married.
 I want people to know that we cannot blame anyone else for where  we are in life. Committing suicide does not solve anything, neither does complaining and running to the newspapers for  short-term help.
 People need to stop blaming their childhood for their own mistakes and decisions. If I can do it, anyone can.
 Thanks for the  space, Christine. Just print my letter – I don’t need advice. 
 – P.S.B.
 Dear P.S.B.,
 I have done as you requested and commend you for  your achievements. Those who read  will probably have  a different perspective on life.  – CHRISTINE




