
Peggy Srithanya She is not discouraged by love! Although she has a new, brighter relationship, she admits she does not plan to marry a second time. She thought she could handle it, but in the end, her heart was broken. It took her years to move on, as her previous relationship left deep wounds.
, Peggy Srithanya appeared on the Club Friday Show, produced by CHANGE2561, on Saturday, 31 Jan 10:00 GMT+7 on Channel One 31. She openly admitted she was shocked to receive a court summons from an ex-lover. She shared a moment when she was surprised with a wedding proposal at her housewarming party, but the ring and dowry were all her own. She felt very strange and recounted the moment she received the court summons from her ex and why she decided to tell the full truth. Peggy Srithanya is not discouraged by love! Even with a new, brighter romance, she admits she does not intend to marry a second time. She thought she could endure, but her heart was ultimately broken. It took her years to move on, as her past love caused deep pain.
Received a court summons?
Peggy Srithanya: I was here sitting six years ago. We thought we had broken up for a while—one or two years—and believed it was over. But on 30 November, we realized it wasn’t over, and a storm broke loose.
When you saw the court summons?
Peggy Srithanya: I was completely shocked. My heart sank.
At that time, when you were still together, did you ever think about marriage?
Peggy Srithanya: We always talked about not marrying yet. On the housewarming day, he surprisingly brought a marriage proposal.
How did you feel then?
Peggy Srithanya: I was shocked. It was a big surprise, and all our friends were there.
Was there a full dowry, gold, money, and ring?
Peggy Srithanya: There was a dowry, but it was mine—our money from our safe, including gold. I thought there was a ring too. After the event, he called me to pay the money to Khun Chuchai.
To be direct, did you feel strange?
Peggy Srithanya: I felt very strange. I was numb.
The day you decided to tell the truth?
Peggy Srithanya: I don’t know when we stopped loving each other. When I found out about the betrayal, I saw messages and confronted it. After clearing things up, he explained for 2–3 hours and then said, “Your eyes have spoken.” I said I had nothing to say and that we were over.
At that time, you didn’t tell anyone the reason for the breakup?
Peggy Srithanya: Not at all.
When did you decide to go from silence to telling everything?
Peggy Srithanya: The day I received the court summons.
Did a new relationship start during that time?
Peggy Srithanya: Yes. I tried asking if we could try dating. He said no and disappeared for over a month. Then he came back and said he had thought it over and gathered courage. Between fear and courage to move forward, he chose courage.
Did the fear from the ended relationship make you build stronger walls?
Peggy Srithanya: Very much. There’s a high financial barrier: your money is yours, my money is mine.
Have you talked about marriage now?
Peggy Srithanya: No, I won’t marry again. I even warned him to run away.
And many say breaking up first hurts more?
Peggy Srithanya: At first, I thought I could handle it. But as the breakup process went on, during the first year the same question kept running in my head: Did I do the right thing by not forgiving? That question haunted me for a year until I got sick and had panic attacks.
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