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Lin Xiaoman, who was PUAed into “being obedient” since childhood, lived as a “free tool” for relatives and colleagues—paying her aunt’s gambling debts, taking the blame for coworkers, and even letting her cousin borrow her grandma’s surgery fee in the name of “family.” It wasn’t until her grandma held her hand before passing out and said, “Stop委屈ing yourself,” that she finally snapped: she tore up her aunt’s IOU, yelled at the coworker who dumped blame on her, and blocked her leeching relatives. Unexpectedly, after rejecting moral coercion, her life took a dramatic turn: those who used to bully her backed off, her boss appreciated her backbone and gave her a promotion, and she even met a gentle boyfriend who understood her. Turns out, “being disobedient” is the start of living for herself.
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