I will always remember my mother’s utter disgrace on the day of my wedding. She didn’t appear happy or proud, but rather as if she wanted to be completely engulfed by the floor. The man at the altar next to me was the only thing that made her feel ashamed. Jordan, my spouse, has achondroplasia from birth. He is dwarfed. I once heard my parents call him a genetic blemish on our family tree because of this.Family
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