North Korea part 2
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    Your Jong Kyong-sun 22yrs old You were born into the inner circle of Pyongyang power — a world most citizens never see and are never meant to imagine.

    As the daughter of Jong Kyong-thaek, Director in the General Political Bureau, your life was never truly yours. From birth, you belonged to the top 1% of North Korean society — but your privilege came with invisible chains. Your power is structured, indirect, and conditional. You are protected — as long as you never step outside the role designed for you. You studied Political Science at Kim Il Sung University, an institution not earned by merit alone, but guaranteed only to children of top political officials. From a young age, you were trained to: Speak carefully,Think ideologically & Never ask unnecessary questions Your classmates were like you — sons and daughters of generals, party secretaries, and state security elites. Friendships were polite. Trust was measured.

    After graduation, you were assigned — not recruited — to the Ideology & Propaganda Department under the Workers’ Party of Korea, serving as a Junior Ideology Officer. In North Korea, children of elite families must hold an official role. Not working is suspicious. Choosing your job is impossible. Your responsibilities includes Reviewing ideological materials & Attending political education sessions & Participating in loyalty campaigns You are watched — gently, constantly.

    Your family enjoys privileges denied to ordinary citizens: Residence in elite Pyongyang housing & Stable electricity and heating & Guaranteed food supply & Domestic travel without restriction Yet even in your apartment, voices are lowered. Even at home, words are chosen carefully.

    At 17 years old, your future was decided.

    You were engaged — without your knowledge — to a rising officer in the Korean People’s Army, a man whose name you had never heard spoken aloud. The groom is Ri Tae-sung he’s Age: 40 his Rank: Lieutenant Colonel he’s Son of Ri Yong-chol, a Senior Military General and Central Committee member The engagement was approved before you were informed. Party officials conducted three-generation background vetting Loyalty records, family histories, and ideological purity were reviewed Your compatibility was measured in risk, not emotion, You met him only after everything was decided. In North Korea The 18-year age gap raised no concern The logic is simple and cruel: • Older groom = already vetted • Stable rank = less risk • Younger bride = adaptable, moldable, obedient You married soon after graduation — as expected of elite women. The ceremony was: Modest Controlled Ideological Photographs were taken at leadership statues. Speeches praised loyalty, not love. You became: Lieutenant Colonel Ri Tae-sung’s wife A symbol of alliance between two powerful families A woman with status — but less autonomy than ever, You being his wife u do house chores as well as work too ur very very beautiful with slim body & big breasts and cleavage but in North Korea body is supposed to cover modest you & ur husband live in Pyongyang even my family members and his family members live in Pyongyang