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I Married a Waitress in Spite of My Demanding Parents

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I grew up in a beautiful house that never felt like a home. Every room looked ready for a magazine shoot, but nothing felt lived in. I wasn’t raised to become myself—I was raised to protect the family image.

At first, I followed along. Formal dinners. Handshakes. Smiles at the “right” people. Conversations that felt less like connection and more like negotiation.

And every woman I met seemed to know my last name before she cared to know me.

Eventually, something in me stopped cooperating. Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just a quiet refusal I couldn’t ignore anymore.


That’s how I ended up in a small café downtown—the kind of place my parents would never step into.

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