At 54, I Moved In With a Man I Barely Knew So I Wouldn’t Be a Burden to My Daughter

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the counter and sighed heavily, the kind of sigh that communicates deep disappointment without words.

“I specifically like the other kind,” he said. “Why would you change it?”

“I thought we could try something healthier,” I offered weakly.

“I don’t want healthy. I want what I like.”

I returned the bread and bought his preferred brand the next day.

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