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The Poor Student Who Married a 60-Year-Old Man – And the Request That Left Her Paralyzed.

Anna was a young student from a humble background, full of dreams and hopes. Her greatest wish was to finish her studies, gain independence, and live a life shaped by her own choices. However, her family’s reality was harsh: debts, uncertainty, and a constant struggle for stability. It was in this context that Iván Serguéyevich appeared — a 60-year-old man with an aristocratic demeanor, steel-cold eyes, and a composed, elegant manner.

Iván was an old friend of Anna’s parents and had supported them financially during difficult times. He was wealthy, influential, and used to having everything under his control. When he proposed to Anna, her parents didn’t hesitate. To them, it was a chance to secure a comfortable life for their daughter — even if she herself hadn’t been consulted.

The wedding was grand. Well-dressed guests, refined music, crystal glasses clinking with every toast. Everyone smiled, especially Anna’s parents. But Anna… she stood still, her gaze distant and her heart heavy. Every gesture was rehearsed, every smile was forced. She felt like a doll on display, part of a deal sealed by others.

During the reception, Iván gently squeezed Anna’s hand and whispered:
“You look stunning. I hope we can learn to understand each other.”

She remained silent, eyes fixed on a faraway point. She thought about the dreams she had — and how none of them had mattered. Her fate had been decided by others, and her desires were sacrificed on the altar of ambition.

That night, in the silent, luxurious mansion, Iván led Anna to the bedroom. The silence was suffocating. He stared at her intensely, then spoke in a low, steady voice:

“I want you to call me ‘Daddy.’”

Anna’s world stopped. A chill ran down her spine. She stared at him in disbelief, her body frozen. He continued, without hesitation:

“This isn’t some fantasy. I’ve always seen you that way. I’ve known your parents for many years… I watched you grow up. I always knew you would be mine someday. I did everything to make this happen. And now, you’re mine.”

In that instant, everything became clear. The marriage proposal wasn’t an act of generosity but the final step in a sick, carefully executed plan. Anna wasn’t a wife — she was a possession.

A silent tear ran down her cheek. What she felt wasn’t just fear, but the deep pain of losing herself.

But that night, something inside her ignited. A spark. A decision.

At dawn, without looking back, Anna walked through the gates of the mansion. She carried nothing but the clothes on her back and a newfound courage. She didn’t know where she was going, but she knew what she could no longer accept: a life without voice, without freedom, without dignity.

And so her journey began. Not just an escape, but a rediscovery of her true self.
Anna was still young. And finally, for the first time, she was free to be whoever she wanted to be.


Awareness About Credit Card Use

The credit card is a powerful tool, but if used irresponsibly, it can become a dangerous financial trap. It offers convenience, security in transactions, and, in some cases, even rewards like points or cashback. However, it’s essential to remember that a credit card does not represent extra money — it is, in fact, a form of short-term loan that must be repaid within a specific period.

Many Brazilians face financial difficulties due to a lack of guidance on how to use credit wisely. One of the biggest mistakes is seeing the card as an extension of monthly income. This can lead to overspending and the accumulation of high-interest debt, with revolving credit rates exceeding 400% per year — among the highest in the world.

Another critical point is the minimum payment option on the bill. Although it may seem like immediate relief, it marks the beginning of a debt cycle that’s hard to escape. Paying only the minimum is merely postponing the problem and allowing interest to accumulate quickly.

To avoid these traps, it is crucial to develop financial self-control. This includes keeping a current budget, tracking all expenses, setting a personal spending limit (regardless of the bank’s limit), and prioritizing full bill payments before the due date. Additionally, it’s important to compare benefits and fees of different cards and avoid owning multiple cards unnecessarily.

The credit card is not the villain — the problem lies in misuse. With discipline and planning, it can be a great ally in everyday life and even help organize finances, especially in emergencies. But the key is to use it with awareness, not on impulse.

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