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You think you know someone after ten years of marriage, until they stand in front of your friends at a dinner party and announce that your career selling handmade jewelry is just a cute hobby that barely covers your coffee expenses. The room fell silent as Derek Thompson, my husband, laughed at what he called my little craft project while showcasing photos of his latest real estate acquisition on his phone. That was the moment I realized our marriage had become nothing more than his personal stage for displaying superiority, and I was tired of being the supporting actress in his one-man show. Before we jump back in, tell us where you're tuning in from, and if this story touches you, make sure you're subscribed—because tomorrow, I've saved something extra special for you! My name is Rachel Martinez, and for ten years I believed I was living the dream in Portland, Oregon. Derek and I had met during my senior year at Portland State University when I was studying business with a focus on entrepreneurship. He was three years older, already establishing himself in commercial real estate, and had this magnetic confidence that drew people to him like moths to a flame. When he walked into a room, conversations shifted toward him naturally. He had opinions about everything from wine to politics to the best restaurants in the city, and people listened because Derek had this way of making his preferences sound like universal truths. Our courtship felt like being swept into an exclusive club I never knew I wanted to join. Derek introduced me to expensive restaurants where he knew the sommelier by name, art gallery openings where he would casually mention which pieces he might consider purchasing, and weekend trips to his family's cabin at Lake Tahoe where we would spend hours on his boat while he explained his investment strategies. I was fascinated by his ambition and the way he seemed to have every aspect of his life planned out with military precision. When I graduated, I had dreams of starting my own jewelry business. I had been making pieces since high school, starting with simple wire wrapping techniques I learned from my grandmother, then expanding into metalwork and stone setting during college. My professors encouraged me to pursue it seriously, and I had even sold a few pieces to classmates who admired my work. Derek seemed supportive initially, calling my jewelry beautiful and unique, though he often suggested I might want to consider it a side venture while pursuing something more stable. We married two years after graduation in a beautiful ceremony at McMenamins Edgefield, surrounded by Derek's extensive network of real estate colleagues and my smaller circle of college friends and family. DISCLAIMER: The stories shared on this channel are fictional and created just for entertainment. Any similarity to real events, people, or situations is purely accidental. These stories are not intended to reflect or refer to real-life occurrences, individuals, or organizations.