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post #61 of 65
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Originally Posted by rexthedestroyer View Post
I don't see this relationship going very far between the OP and his girl. Either she will get tired of him, or he will realize that she wasn't all that he thought she was when they are actually in a relationship.

What I don't understand is while legally, she might be entitled to a portion of her ex hubands earnings; morally, how can someone go that route, when they are the instigator of the seperation.

BITCHES MAN. smh
post #62 of 65
i hope the OP and this biatch get everything thats coming to them...karma is a bitch man
post #63 of 65
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Originally Posted by rexthedestroyer View Post
What I don't understand is while legally, she might be entitled to a portion of her ex hubands earnings; morally, how can someone go that route, when they are the instigator of the seperation.
The genration of morality is long over. This generation is "how to soak someone else to get what I don't want to earn myself but think I'm entitled to".
post #64 of 65
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Originally Posted by crazyquik View Post
HA!

I laugh at your morals. There are none in America.

Nothing - and no one - is sacred in America. The country is obsessed by finding what the next scam will be and whom and how to rip off with that scam.
post #65 of 65
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Originally Posted by mkarim View Post
Nothing - and no one - is sacred in America. The country is obsessed by finding what the next scam will be and whom and how to rip off with that scam.

You know,we should move out of this country before we get scammed and/or taken to the cleaners.
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