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    At 54, I moved in with a man I had only known for a few months so as not to disturb my daughter, but very soon such a horror happened to me, after which I deeply regretted it

    JuliaBy Julia03/02/20264 Mins Read
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    At 54, I moved in with a man I’d only known for a few months so as not to disturb my daughter, but very soon something terrible happened to me, and I deeply regretted it 😢😲

    I’m 54. I always thought that at that age, you know how to judge people. Turns out, no.

    I lived with my daughter and son-in-law. They were nice and caring, but I always felt like I was in the way. Young people need their space. They never said I was in the way, but I sensed it. I wanted to leave gracefully, without waiting for someone to say it out loud.

    A colleague introduced me to him. She said, “I have a brother. You’d be a good fit.” I laughed. What kind of dating is possible after fifty? But we met anyway. A walk, a chat, then coffee. Nothing special—and that’s exactly what I liked about him. Calm, without big words, without promises. I thought it would be simple and quiet with him.

    We started dating. In a mature way.

    He cooked dinner, picked me up after work, we watched TV, went for walks in the evenings. No passion, no drama. I thought this was a normal relationship at our age.

    A few months later, he suggested we move out. I thought about it for a long time, but decided it was the right thing to do. My daughter would have freedom, and I would have my own life. I packed my things, smiled, and said everything was fine. Although inside, I was uneasy.

    At first, everything was indeed calm. We set up our home together, went shopping, and shared responsibilities. He was attentive. I relaxed.

    And then the little things started happening. I turned on music—he winced. I bought different bread—he sighed. I put a cup in the wrong place—he made a comment. I didn’t argue. I thought: everyone has their own habits.

    Then the questions started. Where had you been? Why had you been late? Who had you spoken to? Why didn’t I answer right away? At first, I thought he was jealous, and that’s rare at my age.

    But it soon got even worse 😢😲

    Then I started catching myself making excuses before I even said anything.

    He started picking on the food. It was either too salty, or not salty enough, or “it used to be better.” One day, I played some old songs I loved. He came into the kitchen and said, “Turn that off. Normal people don’t listen to that kind of stuff.” I turned it off. And for some reason, I felt so empty.

    The first real breakdown happened suddenly. He was irritated, I asked a simple question, and he screamed. Then he threw the remote control at the wall. It shattered. I stood there and watched, as if it wasn’t happening to me. Later, he apologized, talking about being tired and working. I believed him. I really wanted to believe him.

    But after that, I started to fear him. Not his blows—there weren’t any. I feared his mood. I walked more quietly, spoke less, tried to be comfortable. The more I tried, the angrier he got. The quieter I became, the louder he screamed.

    The last straw was a broken outlet.

    I simply told him we needed to call an electrician. He blamed me, started fixing it himself, got angry, threw a screwdriver, yelled at me, at the outlet, at the whole world.

    And at that moment, I realized: it would only get worse. He wouldn’t change. And I was almost gone.

    I left quietly. While he was gone, I gathered my documents, clothes, the bare essentials. I left everything else. I put my keys on the table, wrote a short note, and closed the door.

    I called my daughter. She only said one thing: “Mom, come over.” No questions asked.

    He called, wrote, promised to change. I never responded.

    Now I’m living peacefully again. I’m with my daughter. I work, I meet with friends, I breathe freely. And now I know for sure: I wasn’t bothering anyone. I simply chose the wrong person—and I put up with it for too long, so as not to be “unnecessary.”

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