I have always wanted to help those in needs. My legacy in life is to make the world a slightly better place. I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Administration from West Texas A&M University. My first glimpse into what I call, " Malignant Love", was when I worked for the Domestic Violence Task Force in the Family Crime Unit while living in Texas. I remember feeling sympathy for those I helped but could not fathom how people could be so blind and weak when it came to what I called "malignant love." Years later I learned through the wisdom of age that when it comes to matters of the heart that it is impossible to stay objective. You may suffer from an emotionally or physically abusive relationship and need help to find a way out or there may be nothing abusive about your relationship but the two of you together may be toxic combination. Regardless of why, there is hope for a brighter future. Your love does not have to be malignant.
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