I don't know what to say about the suffering of life experienced by a poor little girl Mey-Yii, after her own biological mother left her because she preferred to live with other men and then her grandmother also chose alcohol and gambling as her life partner over Mey -Yii his own grandson. I thought this only happened in movies, but it turns out I was wrong 😩
Thank goodness Mey-Yii has a kind neighbor like your family @justinparke, at least Mey-Yii has a place to share stories when she is sad. He can also get good treatment from you and your children as long as he can avoid bad association with neighbors who have the same habits as his grandmother in the surrounding environment. But more than that, thank God since I followed the reviews in some of your previous posts, you and your family have treated Mey-Yii very well, even enrolled her in school 👍🙏
Hoping to win and get a motorbike or car from a gambling game is something that is very, very impossible 🤣
Have a nice day my best friend and also my brother justin 😊
I think many life stories in Cambodia are more tragic and outrageous than fictional movies. I think because we are in such an isolated area and because the residents of this village are mostly uneducated, it's a perfect storm for life's problems.
The casino causes so much social decay, I wish it didn't exist, but it's usually the Prime Minister's cronies that own and operate these things. Ultimately though the responsibility lies with the individual and a lack of self-control, and I think that is what this village needs more than anything, just a little self-control.
Thank you for the comments brother, I pray and hope Mey-Yii has a bright future.