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In a school essay, the son of a gay couple is emotional and says he is “the happiest boy in the world”

Remember when you were a child, in primary school, and your teacher asked you to write an essay about “how your holidays were”? Well, there's no way to forget it. It is in simple moments like these that sometimes emotional and beautiful stories emerge. This is the case of the letter written by João Pereira, about 'what the life of the happiest boy in the world would be like', a theme suggested by the teacher for the construction of the text. In the letter, João narrates his trajectory. It starts like this: “The happiest boy in the world is called João. It's me”, how cute. João lost his father as a child and went to live in an orphanage, where he lived “for a long time” when “two parents liked” him and adopted him. Since then, João has lived with Fernando Luz and Marcelo Pereira, in São Paulo. As he said in the letter, today he is the happiest boy in the world because he has two parents who play with him: “We play, we have fun, we feel pain and we cry together. The three of us are happy and love each other,” he reported. The full letter was published by Fernando Luiz on his Facebook profile and has already received more than 38 thousand likes and almost 11 thousand shares. See below:

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