Mothers tend to do things for their kids on in the name of love not without being certain if their actions will result good or bad on the child's behaviour and upringing.

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A mother left South African social media users in shock after she bought her 13 year old son a car as his birthday present. Mzansi reacted differently to the post that was shared on Facebook, some says the mother is wrong while others only saw the best mother.
"It was about two years ago that I made a promise to my first child son. I promised him that when he turns 13 years old, I will teach him how to drive a car.
I then realised that he cannot learn by driving my big auto car and that he needed a manual car to learn. He will learn driving in our estate until such time when the law allows him to get the right documents and drive in the streets." Read a post on Facebook.



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https://www.facebook.com/728491304518139/posts/884392075594727/?app=fbl
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