Melisa Ray
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Melisa Ray
@MelisaRayhpme
TAMU'210 † Mathew 6:34 Be the reason someone is smiling today Be Kind extra Don't stop helping the struggle peoples God luv it https://t.co/QjN81jy2Yn
Texas City, TX Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Any paypig or sugar daddy wanna Venmo me like $100 so I can get some groceries?
#findomusa #findom #findomtwitter #money #venmo


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@TrotKatt Awwww! That’s so sweet! I can DM you his cashapp!
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Today is a big day for our family.
We bought our teenage son his first car.
It’s not new. It’s older. It has scratches, a side mirror that looks like it’s been through a battle, and plenty of character. But it’s his.
And that’s what makes it everything.
Neither of us grew up with much. We didn’t have parents who could hand us a car or give us “extras.” If we wanted something, we had to work for it - or go without. That reality shaped us. It taught us grit, but it also planted a quiet promise in both of us: our kids will have more than we did.
Not more in the sense of entitlement.
More in the sense of opportunity, support, and being seen.
But we’ve always been intentional about something else too… making sure our children understand the value of what they’re given.
Because things mean more when you know what it took to get them.
This car didn’t just appear overnight. It came from months of sacrifice. Pennies set aside from my monetization. Overtime hours and extra shifts my husband worked when he was already exhausted. Small decisions, over and over again, choosing long-term joy over short-term comfort.
My son has shown that he can do his part
He works in children’s ministry. He already has a summer job lined up working with youth. He maintains a 4.0 GPA. He pours himself into music - playing multiple instruments and even stepping up to help direct his church youth band.
He works hard.
So today, we got to give something back.
When we handed him the keys, he tried so hard to hold it together. But I saw it… his face, the way his eyes filled up even as he tried to hide it. That moment… I’ll never forget it.
That’s what makes this one of the best parts of being a parent.
Not just being able to provide something you never had…
…but seeing your child appreciate it in a way that tells you they get it. And it’s paid for in full!
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