Parents are astonished when their daughter falls in love with someone other than the family's son and refuses to give up on him despite the fact that she was pledged to him at birth. In order to become used to convent life, she is first subjected to a form of degradation; then she is subjected to wild lesbian activity by the repressed nuns, and she falls pregnant. In the end, her refusal to accept a nun's lesbian advances leads to plotting and treachery, which results in her lover's death as a result of jealousy. For the second time, she causes even more embarrassment by refusing to take her vows. She then abandons her life of cloistered service and devotes it entirely to helping the poor and less fortunate. There are claims that this is an actual story!
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Parents are astonished when their daughter falls in love with someone other than the family's son and refuses to give up on him despite the fact that she was pledged to him at birth. In order to become used to convent life, she is first subjected to a form of degradation; then she is subjected to wild lesbian activity by the repressed nuns, and she falls pregnant. In the end, her refusal to accept a nun's lesbian advances leads to plotting and treachery, which results in her lover's death as a result of jealousy. For the second time, she causes even more embarrassment by refusing to take her vows. She then abandons her life of cloistered service and devotes it entirely to helping the poor and less fortunate. There are claims that this is an actual story!
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