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Tongali: Because she was rejected by her parents as a "mannevan", she divorced her husband, and is still single at the age of 46

author:Star Theatre

Tongali is a 46-year-old single woman whose experience is embarrassing. Although she used to be a physical education teacher, she is now rejected by her parents because of her career choice, and she has divorced and become a lonely single woman!

Tongali: Because she was rejected by her parents as a "mannevan", she divorced her husband, and is still single at the age of 46

Tongali was an excellent PE teacher when she was young, and the students loved her very much. However, when she graduated, she started her own "mannequin" career as there were not many job opportunities. It wasn't an enviable job, she needed to let students learn about the structure of various organs and muscles through her body in class.

Tongali worked very hard, but her parents were unhappy with her choice. They believe that the profession is not decent, that it is an unvalued job that will affect Tongari's marriage and family. They feared that their future son-in-law would not accept such a job, so they strongly opposed Tongari's career choice.

However, in Tongari's opinion, there is nothing wrong with this job. She loves her job and finds it an interesting career that helps students better understand the structure of the human body and the principles of movement. However, her parents' opposition and his wife's incomprehension made her very distressed.

Eventually, Tongali left her husband. She felt that her marriage could no longer go ahead because she needed a husband who could understand her career choices, and her current husband could not accept such a fact. So, she chose a life alone.

Tongali: Because she was rejected by her parents as a "mannevan", she divorced her husband, and is still single at the age of 46

Tongari did not give up her career, she still persevered in her work and achieved a lot of success. She became a well-known "mannequin" and went very far in this field. She knew there was nothing wrong with her career choice because it was a career she loved.

Although Tongali has always been alone, she has not given up on her dreams and goals. She knows that her profession, while not well understood, does not prevent her from being a successful person. She also hopes that through her story, she can inspire more people to bravely follow the path they choose.

Tongali's experience has taught us that everyone should have their own pursuits and choices. When you find a career you really love and work hard for it, there will be more opportunities and possibilities. No matter what the outside world thinks, your heart and beliefs are the most important. At the same time, we should also learn to respect the career choices and lifestyles of others, and do not easily accuse and judge others.

Faced with this situation, Tongali felt very frustrated and confused. She clearly knew that her choice was not wrong and that she had achieved good results, but she could not get the recognition and support of her relatives and friends. Under this pressure, she eventually chose to leave her husband and live single until now.

Although from the outside world, Tongali currently has no husband and children, this does not mean that she is unhappy. Tongari used her own way, stuck to her beliefs, and continued to do what she loved. She traveled to many countries, saw various cultures and lifestyles, and became a woman with deep meaning.

Tongali's story teaches us that everyone's life should be determined by themselves. We should not lose ourselves due to external pressure and interference, and only by strengthening our faith can we truly find happiness and satisfaction. In this world, there are many great women, who may have excelled in wisdom, courage, kindness, etc., and have become role models for society. But what really deserves respect are women who stand up for their faith and pursue freedom and equality in their own way.

Tongali's story teaches us that everyone should work hard to pursue their dreams and not be hindered by anyone. Life is only once, we should cherish every opportunity, do what we love, and live our wonderful life.

Tongali: Because she was rejected by her parents as a "mannevan", she divorced her husband, and is still single at the age of 46

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