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I Went Into Debt to Support My Mom, Now I Deeply Regret It


Money changes people—but I never thought it would change my own mother.

Growing up, she was my rock. She always said, “Family comes first,” and I believed it. So when she called me crying one night, saying she’d lose her home without $20,000, I didn’t hesitate. I took out a loan. I didn’t ask questions. I just acted—because she was my mom.

But days later, when I visited her, I didn’t see someone struggling to keep a roof over her head. I saw a fully redecorated house—new furniture, a flat-screen TV, everything pristine. I stood there in shock as she casually said, “You’re young—you’ll earn it back. I just wanted to feel happy.”

I was speechless.

Now I lie awake, drowning in debt, haunted by the betrayal. She didn’t just take my money—she broke my trust.

They say not to mix family with finances. I thought that didn’t apply to us.
But what do you do when the person who raised you becomes the one who uses you?

Ayera Bint-e

Ayera Bint‑e has quickly established herself as one of the most compelling voices at USA Popular News. Known for her vivid storytelling and deep insight into human emotions, she crafts narratives that resonate far beyond the page.