I am an American woman who lives her life as a single parent. For eight decades, only me and my two children. I have a girl and a boy. After raising them for their own lives, it is time for them to leave and start college life. When they feel sad and lonely when they leave, I realize that I am quickly falling into the loophole of "empty nest syndrome." My child has been my life since they were born. In fact, I raised them all, without the support or support of the children, which allowed me to do it all alone. I don't regret what I have to do, but I did what I have to do. They are my life.
One day, a friend called me and asked if I wanted to travel to Jamaica with her and some other people. I immediately said yes. I went to Jamaica and met a very handsome Jamaican man immediately after leaving the boat. He did his best to ask for love. Before I knew it, I was already awakened in my heart for many years of emotions and feelings. He completely wiped my feet. His charm is full of charm.
After returning to the United States, he will give me three, four, or even five times a day, only to swallow my feelings. He continued to do so until he convinced me to return to Jamaica. Back in Jamaica, he tried his best to convince me that he was more interested in me. In fact, as he said, "fall in love with me." From all the feelings expressed, I believe him. He used to call me on unusual grounds because he needed me and my money. I believe he was sincere and fell in love with me. I satisfied his wishes. I believe in him and trust him. After he received a lot of money, the reality shows that this is a complete scam. He actually has a wife who has lived with him and lives in Jamaica. They both participated in the scam. The pain and pain I experienced cannot be suppressed.
In order to get rid of this relationship, I met more men in Jamaica and I also participated. I believe other people may be different, but just find that they are the same, this is a pattern. They all only want money and Jamaica's way out. The motivations and goals of everyone I have met are the same.
Orignal From: Casanovas, Jamaica: Men living in Jamaica deceive and betray American women's money
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