I grew up with a close mate and his neighbour was smoking hot. I spent some of my high school years going over his house and always checking to see if she was out the front when I was dropped off. She was a local teen model at the time and a dead set 10/10. Blonde. Perfect figure and face. You know the type. His family would always talk about her and most people in our small, fringe suburb knew about her, even if they went to different schools. Early social media (myspace) helped her out a bit.
Since I can remember, she had the same boyfriend in high school and after high school. the guy no doubt got lucky. he was a 6-7/10 and a good dude. But, he was a nice guy, no doubt about it.
When I was in my twenties, I heard they broke up and was shocked since they were like high school sweethearts and everyone thought they'd get married.
Here's the catch...
As she grew older, she broke away from the teen modelling companies and moved into professional modelling. She was doing all the big shows are my city. She was working her way up seamlessly. Life's easy when you're that hot. She was no doubt rubbing shoulders with upper class people as she ascended the modelling ladder.
Anyway, legend has it...
She went to an interstate show and met an Australian Rules Footballer (I live in Australia). I forget the guys name now, but he is your typical Aussie rules footballer, tall, fit, and fucking loaded.
She dumps her boyfriend and starts dating the footballer and moves state to be with him... and 'further' her modelling career lol
the long term boyfriend didnt even see it coming. We could be talking a 10-15 high school sweetheart relationship down the drain in one weekend. I wish that dude all the best.
Hypergamy happens so often it's just normal now. From the rumours, people justified it and the works... No one blamed her outwardly, but there was disappointment in their face and they felt for the guy... but heaven forbid showing it or taking his side.
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