My Parents Accidentally Taught Me What Love Doesn’t Look Like

Michelle Ann
Nov 1 · 3 min read
Adobe Stock Photo

My mom was seventeen years old when she first saw my Dad. According to what I’ve heard, he walked into church dressed in a ridiculous looking suit.

My Grandma turned to my Mom and whispered, “Now that’s the kind of boy you should be dating, a nice Christian one.”

You've completed your member preview for this month, but when you sign up for a free Medium account, you get one more story.
Already have an account? Sign in

Michelle Ann

Written by

Michelle Ann. Top Writer in Relationships, Love & Self Improvement. Music lover, Dreamer, Singer, Advocate for victims of abuse, Hopeless Romantic.

Assemblage

A collection of things or people. An object made of pieces fitted together. A work of art made by grouping found or unrelated objects. A publication on Medium.

Welcome to a place where words matter. On Medium, smart voices and original ideas take center stage - with no ads in sight. Watch
Follow all the topics you care about, and we’ll deliver the best stories for you to your homepage and inbox. Explore
Get unlimited access to the best stories on Medium — and support writers while you’re at it. Just $5/month. Upgrade