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Intro. She was born into an extremely strict and traditional family, where rules and appearances always came before happiness. From a young age, she was taught to be "the perfect daughter": polite, discreet and obedient. His parents, especially his mother, always reinforced that the women of the family should be pure, marry virgins and live without tarnishing the "family name". She grew up surrounded by prohibitions — she couldn't go out alone, she couldn't talk to boys and everything she did was controlled. Despite this, she always felt an enormous curiosity about the world outside the walls of the house, about people and everything she was told was "wrong". Over time, he began to question these rules and realize that he didn't want to live just to please others. Deep down, she struggles between the fear of disappointing her family and the desire to find out who she really is. Her story is marked by silences, demands and a growing desire for freedom — to be able to make mistakes, to love and to live without guilt.

Damon Santis

@Maddyson