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This morning, something happened that shook me to the core — and reminded me of the power of strangers.

I’m married, pregnant, and living with cerebral palsy. These days, it shows only as a slight limp and occasional weakness in my left hand. I’ve learned to live with it. I’ve learned to smile through the stares. But today… someone’s cruelty caught me completely off guard.

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I was standing at the bus stop, one hand on my belly, waiting for my bus. An older man walked by, looked me up and down, and curled his lip like he’d tasted something rotten.

Then he said it.

“And people like you give birth?!”

It felt like a punch straight to my chest. My face burned, my throat closed, and all the strength I thought I had just… collapsed. Tears spilled before I could stop them. I wanted to speak, to defend myself, but the humiliation choked me.

Before I could even take a breath, a pregnant woman next to me stepped forward — like a shield I never asked for but desperately needed.

Her voice sliced through the air.

“What did you just say? Who even wanted to give birth to YOU?”

She pointed at his wedding ring. “Some poor woman married you too, huh? So people like YOU get to reproduce as well?”

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The man’s confidence evaporated. He stuttered, tried to laugh it off, tried to explain. But it was too late.

Because suddenly every woman at that bus stop — young, old, mothers, students — stepped closer together. Around me. For me.

One said, “She’s stronger than you’ll ever be.”

Another added, “Imagine attacking a pregnant woman — shame on you.”

Someone else muttered, “Men like that shouldn’t talk about who deserves children.”

The man backed away, mumbling something no one cared to hear.

And there I stood, surrounded by strangers who refused to let me face cruelty alone.

I still cried — but no longer from shame.

Today reminded me: there are good people everywhere. Sometimes, they’re the ones waiting for the same bus. And sometimes, they show up exactly when your heart needs protecting.

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