My Dissertation Wasn’t the Only Thing Defended That Day

he night before I defended my doctoral dissertation, my husband laughed while his mother stood behind me with a pair of scissors. For two days, Barbara had criticized everything I did, insisting that a married woman belonged at home instead of at a university. I ignored her comments, believing they would eventually stop.

Late that evening, I walked into the kitchen for a glass of water and found Barbara and my husband, Hunter, whispering. The room fell silent when they noticed me. Barbara calmly announced that I would not be attending my dissertation defense because I had embarrassed the family long enough.

I refused without hesitation. Eight years of research had brought me to that moment, and nothing was going to stop me. Hunter’s expression hardened as he accused me of caring more about my education than my marriage. Listening to him, I realized I no longer recognized the man I had once trusted.

When I tried to leave the room, Hunter blocked my path. Before I understood what was happening, Barbara stepped behind me and cut away the first lock of my hair. More strands followed as she whispered that no committee would ever take me seriously looking like that. By the time they finished, I was left standing in tears-

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