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I Married to Escape Poverty, and Now I Live in a Beautiful Cage: At 35, I Dreamed of a Stable Life a…

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I got married to escape poverty, and now I live in a beautiful cage. Im thirty-five years old. When I was twenty, I wasnt destitute, but I was scraping by, counting every penny. I was a university student, attending evening classes, working days at a bakery. Each night, Id limp home with swollen feet, worrying if Id have enough this month for the bus fare, photocopies, food, and tuition. I dreamt of a calmer lifenot luxury, just stability.

Thats when I met him. He was fortya lecturer at the university, always impeccably dressed, owning his own car. He spoke about holidays, investments, security. I didnt fall for him straight away. I liked him, yes, but more than his looks or his words, I liked what he represented: respite, peace, a life without endless struggle.

We started seeing each other and the difference was glaring from the start. While I studied the prices on the restaurant menu, he ordered without a glance. While I searched for extra shifts, he talked about buying another flat for investment. Hed say, You dont need to live so tightly, I can give you a better life, I dont want you struggling on your own. Those words rang in my head for days.

I knew that if I finished my studies, things might get better, but it would take years. With him, the leap was immediate. He proposed after six months. I didnt cry with joy. I went silent. That night, I hardly slept. I thought of my mother, my weary mornings, a life never counting pennies again, the idea of a lovely house.

My mum was against it at first. She said I was too young, he was too old, she didnt see me in love. I replied that love doesnt pay the bills, that I was tired of going without, and wanted something more. We cried a lot. In the end, she accepted it, fearing shed lose me otherwise.

We married a year and a half after meeting. Everything happened quickly: a big house, new furniture, trips in the early months. I posted photos with a smile, but inside, I felt like an actress rehearsing a role chosen not for love, but for comfort.

I cant say that hes a bad man. Hes responsible, a provider, a wonderful father to our children; helps both his own mum and mine financially, is present in our lives, faithful, not aggressive. Hes not the problemI am. I dont love him the way real love feels. I respect him, admire him, am grateful for what hes done, but I dont feel that heart-shaking love.

His rhythm of life is different. He goes to bed early, prefers quiet evenings in, dislikes surprises. I still crave adventures, loud laughter, spontaneity, butterflies. But I adapt. Im always adapting.

Some nights, I lie in our massive bed in perfect comfort and feel a strange emptiness. It isnt sadness, just the sense Im living the right kind of life, but its not a life that makes me happy. I cook in a gorgeous kitchen, send my children to good schools, lack nothing material but I often miss excitement, desire, dreams. He tells me, I love you, and I reply, I love you too, but deep inside, my voice sounds different.

Sometimes, I wonder what wouldve happened if Id stayed single, finished my degree the slow way, waited for another sort of love. Sometimes, I feel guilty for even thinking this, knowing many women would give anything for this stability. Thats where the guilt bites: I have no right to complain, but I cant lie to myself either.

What advice would you give me, so I can find happiness?

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