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“I Don’t Want Any Other Daughter-in-Law – You Do What You Like!”: A Mother’s Ultimatum Forces Mark to Choose Between Love and Ambition, Only to Lose Everything in the End

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I wont have any other daughter-in-law, so you do as you please! my mother declared to me one afternoon.

My name is Mark. When I was finishing my university studies in London, I thought it was the right time to marry my first love from secondary school, Emily. Emily was not only pretty, but also a kind and clever girl. She was working on her masters dissertation at the time. We agreed that wed get married just as soon as she completed her degree.

I decided it was time to let my mother know about our engagement. Unfortunately, she did not take the news well. My mother insisted that I must marry Amanda from next dooror no one at all. Then she asked me which mattered more: my career or love? She had always dreamt Id become something significant.

Amanda came from a wealthy family, and she had fancied me for ages. Meanwhile, I was utterly besotted with Emily, who happened to come from a very modest background. Emilys mother had a reputation, toonot a good one. I could hear the neighbours’ whispers already.

I dont want any other daughter-in-law, it’s Amanda or none. You do what you want! she said firmly.

I tried for ages to persuade my mother, but she was relentless. She even said she would disown me if I married Emily. I caved. Although I dated Emily for another six months, our relationship faded away, bit by bit.

Eventually, I married Amanda. She was properly in love with me, but we didnt have a big wedding. I couldnt bear the idea of Emily seeing pictures of my wedding anywhere. Thanks to Amandas privileged background, I moved into her parents grand house. With their support, climbing the career ladder became so much easier. Yet, I was never truly happy.

I didnt want children. When Amanda realised she would never convince me otherwise, she was the one to file for divorce. By then, I was forty and Amanda was thirty-eight. She later remarried, had a child, and found real happiness.

I often dreamt of marrying Emily and tried to track her down, but she had vanished. Eventually, a mutual friend told me that after we split, she had wed the first man she came acrosswho turned out to be a scoundrel. He beat her so badly she didnt survive.

After hearing that, I moved into my parents old flat in a run-down part of Birmingham and started to drink myself into oblivion. Id stare at a photo of Emily for hours, never once managing to forgive my mother for what shed done.

If I learned anything from this, its that letting others decide your happiness never ends well. I lost everything that truly mattered because I didnt have the courage to choose for myself.

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