My Aunt Miladinka Character Analysis

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My aunt, Miladinka, was the one who introduced me to Milorad. She was saying to me that he was a good man, that I would have a nice time with him. And indeed, while we were still just hanging out together and chatting, it seemed that everything was fine, and so was his behavior. He seemed to be very tolerant and he was always emphasizing the fact that I shouldn’t forget how old is he (probably referring to making love, because of his previous experience with women) and that I shouldn’t expect much. I was answering that it’s not neither primary nor the most important thing in my life, considering that I spent many years in celibacy, and that the most important things for me are caring, safety and respect, especially respecting our agreement to support, appriciate and help each other, without limiting each other’s freedom and to prevent arguments and agression.
‘’Of course, it will be exactly like that, you shouldn’t worry’’, he was repeating it many times. However, as soon as we got married everything changed. Now, when I think, I realized that my aunt also behaved strangely even on my wedding day - she was only staring at me. Maybe because she knew something about his real nature and she felt sorry for me (because she loved my deceased uncle very much) or maybe something else. I never got to know that. She never wanted to come to visit us, nor she ever called us to come to her place. I called her a couple of times to see how was she and what was she doing, but she never answered. I was wondering, talking to

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