– Mom, please, think again. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/c5c007/620x0/1/0/2025/03/05/wdsvq3p6ct2olqtttt5e7mjygkp8hra7ggc4xho.jpg" alt = "from life taken." Quot; my mother is 65 years old and plans to get married & quot ;: I am against and her beloved irritates me " styles = "background-color: rgba (129,104,90.1)" > < p > She looked at me with a smile, which brought me crazy. She was happy. And I ? I felt how everything was boiling in me.

< p > — Why do you care about it ? — She asked calmly. & Amp; MDASH; It's my life.

< p > — You are sixty -five and he & Hellip; Kim he wt os & oacute; le is ?!

< p > sighed as if she had no strength to me anymore.

< p > — My name is Andrzej and is good for me.

< p > — Mom, you have known him for several months! & Amp; MDASH; I raised my voice.

< p > — And that's enough.

< P >She met him at some trip for senior & oacute; w. Wr & oacute; beaming, as if she was twenty again. She started spending more and more time with him, and after a few months she told me that they were going to get married.

< p > I couldn't believe.

< p > not after she devoted her whole life to me and my siblings. Not after M & Amp; Oacute; she would never trust any man after my father's death again.

< p > and now ?

< p > Now she walked smiling, planning a wedding like a teenager.

< p > and I looked at her & ampquo; beloved & rdquo; and I felt an instinctive reluctance to him.

< p > — I don't understand why you don't accept him — She said one evening, when I once again caught the & oacute; oacute; < p > — Because he pisses me off — I hissed. & Amp; MDASH; Because I feel that something is wrong.

< p > — These are just your prejudices.

< p > — Really ? — I looked at her sharply. & Amp; MDASH; And you don't wonder why a guy his age is alone ? why he wants marriage so quickly ?

< p > fell silent.

< p > For a moment I saw a shadow of uncertainty on her face.

< p > and then she shook her head.

< p > — I don't want to listen to it.

< p > — So don't listen — I said cold. & Amp; MDASH; But when something is wrong, do not expect that I will be quiet.

< p > Oppture & oacute; I was and left, slamming the door.

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< p > m & oacute; I didn't care.

< p > m & oacute; I thought it would all end badly.

< p > but you didn't want to listen.

< p > and now you have stayed without home.

< p > and without it.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116