At seventeen, I believed love could overcome anything. When my high school boyfriend was seriously injured in a winter car accident and left paralyzed, my parents urged me to walk away and focus on college and career plans. Instead, I chose to stay. Their response was harsh: financial support ended, and contact stopped. I moved in with his family, worked part-time jobs, attended community college, and learned how to help him navigate his new reality. Life was difficult, but together we built something steady, eventually marrying and welcoming a son. Even without my parents’ support, I believed our commitment proved love could survive the hardest trials.
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