Just a Little Ghetto Love: Tron's Story
By Lamar Turner
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The typical 80's baby background story begins with the absence of a father. Most children grew up in a single parent household. How does Tron learn the ways to treat women without the guidance of a man at home? Who does he turn to when he has questions on how to express his feelings? A lot of times urban men get a bad rap when it comes to relationships. The reality is there are not a lot of good examples in the urban community. This is not true in the case of all urban men, but in Tron's case this logic holds truth. Tron must try to understand what it means to truly love. He must figure out the difference between a lust and truly caring for a woman. Tron starts off at a young age in the story but in reality what is the age limit on love? How can Tron understand if what he is experiencing is actually love or if its just the nature of attraction. It can be hard to understand the hurt a man can cause to a woman if that man is not taught the do's and don'ts a man should know when dealing with women. A lot of men who did not grow up with a relationship with their father or even a small part of 1 can relate to Tron's story. A lot of women have been hurt by men with similar backgrounds to Tron's story. Overall Tron's story is the typical story of a young man growing up in California throughout the urban community. Just trying to understand this thing called love...Ghetto Love in fact...
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