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Two Southern Belles on a Grand Porch

Two Southern Belles were chatting on the porch of a grand white-pillared mansion, sipping

sweet tea and enjoying the warm afternoon sun. The first lady said proudly, “When my first

child was born, my husband built me this beautiful mansion.” The second smiled politely

and replied, “Well, isn’t that nice?” The first continued, “When my second child was born,

he bought me that fine Cadillac out front.” Again, the second woman responded sweetly, “Well, isn’t that nice?”

“And when my third child was born,” the first said with a wide grin, “he gave me this dazzling

diamond bracelet.” The second lady, as always, replied calmly, “Well, isn’t that nice?” Curious,

the first woman leaned in and asked, “Tell me, what happened to your son?” “Oh, my poor son!”

sighed the mother. “His marriage is so unfortunate. He ended up with a girl who doesn’t lift

a finger around the house. She spends all day in bed, either sleeping or lounging and reading. Can you believe he even brings her breakfast in bed?”

“That’s terrible,” said her friend, shaking her head in disbelief. “And your daughter?” she asked.

The second mother’s face lit up. “Ah, she’s so fortunate! She married an angel. He insists

she doesn’t do anything around the house. Every morning, he brings her breakfast in bed. She can sleep as long as she wants and just relax all day.”

Both women laughed at the irony, realizing how life had given their children such contrasting fates.

One family seemed burdened by duty and hard work, while the other enjoyed comfort and indulgence.

Despite the differences, they both shared a quiet pride in their children, knowing that each

family’s story was uniquely theirs. Sitting back on the porch, the two friends

sipped their tea and smiled, appreciating the humor and unpredictability of life, love, and family.

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