Growing up, my mother judged me more by my appearance than by who I truly was inside. After my dad passed away, her criticism grew even harsher, especially targeting my weight. Still, I held onto my dad’s dream a wedding fund he left for me, a symbol of hope and love. I imagined a simple wedding filled with warmth, good food, and genuine happiness.
When my boyfriend Marco proposed, I was ecstatic and eager to share the news with my family. But my mom barely glanced up and dismissed it with a cruel comment, implying I wasn’t worthy of love. Then, at a family dinner, she stunned everyone by giving my wedding fund to my cousin Elise, praising her beauty and “better chances” at finding a partner. Her words broke me in front of the entire family.
To my surprise, Elise stood up against my mom’s cruelty, defending my worth and talents. She reminded me of the dreams I had buried and encouraged me to apply for the theatre program I’d always feared I wasn’t good enough for. For the first time, I felt truly seen and supported, ready to rebuild my life on my own terms away from my mother’s harsh judgments.
I postponed the wedding to become the woman I wanted to be, not the diminished version my mom had painted. Marco stood by me, loving my dreams as much as he loved me. We married in a small, joyful ceremony surrounded by those who genuinely cared. Though my mom apologized, I knew my strength came from within—and from the family I chose to keep close.