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Aku Juga Wanita Cerita Motivasi dan Inspirasi Nomor 1

Entah berapa juta-juta kali kata-kata cemoohan dan cibiran itu keluar dari mulut setiap orang yang mengetahui keadaanya. Bahkan yang paling ekstrim ada yang sampai mengutuk dan memvonisnya sebagai penghuni neraka. Mereka tak sadar siapa mereka. Mereka manusia, bukanlah Tuhan. Sama seperti dia. Tapi inilah kelemahan manusia, selalu merasa diri menjadi paling baik dan paling suci dibanding manusia lainya. Bahkan yang mengutuk bukan hanya dari kalangan yang main-main. Yang paling mengerikan adalah kemarin, ketika acara pengajian rutin ibu-ibu setiap hari selasa. Sang penceramah membawa tema tentang kaum Nabi Luth. Tak ayal, semua mata tertuju padanya. Sakit, jelas terasa di hati. Tetapi dia mencoba bersabar. Ini adalah ujian dari Tuhan. Ujian seberapa kuat kah dia dalam perjuangan ini. seberapa layak kah dia menjadi yang sekarang ini. Dan dalam ujian itu, dia berharap Tuhan meluluskanya.

Dia bernama Anisa Septiani. Sebelum operasi lima belas tahun yang lalu, dia bernama Yayan Septiana. Ketik
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