After my divorce from my first husband, I raised my daughter on my own for a long time.
When she was very young, I went through a divorce that left a deep mark on my heart.

Years passed, but I didn’t rush into building new relationships—my disillusionment with men had become too strong.
Ten whole years went by.
Everything changed when I met a man whom I now call my dream.
Our romance began with secret meetings, but over time, he proposed, and I agreed.
Since that moment, I’ve dived headfirst into wedding preparations.
The situation seemed perfect: my fiancé and daughter got along well, and I thought everything was leading toward creating a real family.
I met a man and fell head over heels in love, but he set one condition, after which I don’t know what to do.
However, recently, a problem arose between us.
My future husband expressed an unexpected condition that left me at a loss.
He doesn’t want my daughter to live with us after the wedding.
His proposal is to send her to her father or other relatives.
When I tried to discuss this with my daughter, her reaction was restrained.
She didn’t express clear agreement nor outright refusal, but I can feel that it hurt her.
It seems she doesn’t want to go back to her father, and I’m afraid this decision might make her feel unwanted.
I met a man and fell head over heels in love, but he set one condition, after which I don’t know what to do.
Now, I’m faced with a difficult choice.
My fiancé insists: either we live together, or he leaves.
But how can I make such a decision when my daughter’s happiness and my own future are at stake?



