I come from a poor family…

Facing hardship after her father’s abandonment, a woman and her mother persevered through unconventional means to provide for the family. The woman worked hard, securing a scholarship to a prestigious university, while her brother also contributed financially. However, when the woman’s fiancé, Javi, discovered her mother’s past, it unraveled their relationship.

During a meeting with Javi’s family, the woman’s mother recognized his uncle, causing distress. Later, Javi accused the woman and her mother of being gold diggers, revealing that his uncle had a history with her mother. The uncle’s infidelity led to his divorce, and Javi blamed the woman’s family for the turmoil.

Despite defending her mother, the woman faced Javi’s judgment and threats to call off their engagement. Faced with a difficult choice, the woman chose to end the relationship to protect her family from prejudice and pain. She refused to be ashamed of her family’s history and questioned whether she made the right decision.

In subsequent posts, the woman expressed gratitude for the unexpected support from an online community. Javi apologized but insisted on excluding her mother from wedding functions, prioritizing his family’s expectations over the woman’s sentiments.

Refusing to compromise her family’s integrity, the woman ended the relationship, anticipating challenges at her workplace and expressing regret for not disclosing her mother’s past sooner.

Despite the emotional toll, the woman vowed to reimburse Javi’s contribution to her brother’s education, emphasizing her commitment to maintaining her family’s dignity. The story highlights the complexities of relationships, societal judgments, and the woman’s resilience in prioritizing her family’s well-being over societal expectations.

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