ENDING THE RUMORS - MY MARITAL STATUS
In a statement addressing the public, I as an author noted a pattern where individuals lacking knowledge about someone's personal life often resort to creating and spreading rumors. I observed that some of these individuals, particularly those who have experienced past rejection, breakups, or being "dumped," use this as an opportunity to fabricate stories. These stories often involve them pretending the author was interested in them, only to be rejected. The author suggested that this behavior stems from psychological reasons and recommended that those engaging in such actions seek help from an expert.
As an author whose books are available globally, I have faced various rumors and speculation about my personal life since I began my writing career. To put an end to this "nonsense," I decided to disclose my marital status. I was married in my early twenties, after getting engaged at 19 to "the love of my life," with whom I lived for three decades. Our marriage produced two successful daughters: one is a doctor of psychology and the other holds a master's degree in digital production. Both are independent and successful.
I am still married but am separated from my husband, who has a master's degree in engineering. This separation occurred after a series of health issues for both of us. I hope that this information would put an end to rumors, such as that I was married to a police officer, or waiting for a "mystery lover," or our daughters need help, or that my husband is a criminal or homeless. I urged people to leave my daughters and husband out of this "nonsense" and request that any questions be direct to me personally instead of being based on assumptions, rumors, or a desire to project personal rejections onto me or my family.
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