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About 4 calls per year? Speaking as a man, that sounds blissful! You're a keeper.
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@easterworshipper5579 Utter nonsense. You're treating her with less agency or personal responsibility just because she's a female. That's misogyny. The modern standard is that women are spectacular, brave, independent and MORE capable than men. By that logic they should receive MORE jail time than men. Not exemption from jail. Keep on simpin' my G!
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It's called due process. We invented it. You're welcome.
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"Lesbian power couple" 🤣🤣🤣
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@Jeff-sp7bg 3 months. Once a quarter. Sounds like an absolute dreamboat tbh.
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I very much doubt she believed it in the first place. She was in an acrimonious custody dispute and his murder solved that problem for her. She basically endorsed his murder because it suited her purposes to do so. Hard to then have much sympathy when she ends up in the same situation herself. She didn't appear to have any for her ex. Just being real. I think you need to develop a better understanding of people's motives and behaviour. They're often highly unpleasant and they'll frequently put their immediate wants above questions of morality or what is "right".
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I'm pickin' up good vibrations.
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Not altogether surprising when it's free money. Ie not money she's earned herself. You value it very differently.
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I thought it said she started an UNsuccessful business. Ie she was just as broke/useless as him? I suppose if the whole case is premised upon criticising him for being broke and useless then you have to criticise her for being broke and useless too. Obviously the murder was the truly monstrous aspect of the story.
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Utter nonsense. She put herself first.
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Bingo x 2. But we're not allowed to talk about it.
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@ladvita32 No timestamp for you as I watched the vid 4 months ago. It is stated in it though that both of their businesses were struggling (which means weren't profitable). My comment merely addresses the OP's remark. Women tend to be very scathing of men who make no money but very lenient on women who do the same. Here the man is considered useless because his music wasn't profitable. However the woman is described as "strong" merely for starting a business. Yet this conveniently ignores that it wasn't a profitable enterprise so it was about as "useful" as his musicianship (ie not remotely according to the criticism) in terms of providing them with any means of support as independent adults. Just pointing out a silly double standard that women tend to happily perpetuate.😊👍
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Definitely a true statement in part. The second part however ignores the fact she's likely to have majority control of the children. Ideally the person filing for the divorce should become the part time/'visitation parent and then it's a fairer outcome. It's easier to "move on and forget" if you haven't had your status as parent severely diminished also.
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You shouldn't. Dr Grande running cover for her poor character by painting a naive, flowery portrait of her. "She had always put others first" etc etc. How often do you hear this garbage when women are discussed? I mean she was married previously and left her husband after a couple of years so she clearly wasn't putting anyone ahead of herself there. And she wanted to be a stripper but had always been "unlucky in love". I mean; great marriage material right there. Any man would be lucky to have her! Time for lazy, selfish women to be called out in the same way we call men out. 👍
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She dazzled a no-talent, feeble-minded prince.
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@JerdMcLean Yup. To the extent we're now seeing "battered spouse" defences used in circumstances where a man is trapped by his "spouse" in a suitcase to suffocate to death. All while she films it. Accountability for women left the building decades ago.
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@brettstarks1846 Are you new to the human race?! Why do you think people want "influence"? No offence but that sounds like a terrifying level of naivety for an adult.
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@TheChoralist Echo that, Sir! As men I think it's important we point nonsense out when we see it being presented as fact!
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@AlexisTwoLastNames Men aren't getting carried off of mountainsides by women though (while refusing to acknowledge any form of gratitude)....so theres that. Lol. Nice try but the whole of society can see what (ie who) the issue is in 2024. ☺
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Guessing it was money. Which in fairness is why she wanted custody in the first place. Ie he had no money. Then she tried to make money and was about as successful as him (ie useless/broke). Then he came into money so I suppose by that logic the kids have to go back where the money is. If you play by those rules then thats fair enough I guess.
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@DigitalNeb Silence, tinsel t!ts.
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Certainly an absolutely awful woman.
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🤣Fair!
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She was a domestic abuser though and they had a child together.
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@EliShh-n2n It's not only true but women are the most complicit in it's being allowed to function. Happily, both things are becoming increasingly common knowledge. ☺
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No. You're naive to think that. More a case of Dr Grande running cover for her poor character by painting a naive, flowery portrait of her. "She had always put others first" etc etc. How often do you hear this garbage when women are discussed? I mean she was married previously and left her husband after a couple of years so she clearly wasn't putting anyone ahead of herself there. And she wanted to be a stripper but had always been "unlucky in love". I mean; great marriage material right there. Any man would be lucky to have her! Time for lazy, selfish women to be called out in the same way we call men out.
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@matt5977 That's absolutely correct. Unfortunately the doctrine of 'spousal abuse' has become so frequently invoked (and misused) by women, that we have to equally be prepared to accept men using it in court proceedings too. That has to be right. To your point; women should ALWAYS "walk away" in the face of abuse, however they often choose not to and instead blow the mans head off. In those circumstances they'll frequently be found not guilty of murder. Women especially typically believe this to be a just outcome. Well..that same standard then has to apply to a man that does the same. It's only fair. It's a stupid approach but we've got there because (realistically) we've traditionally been overly sympathetic towards female killers who should have been dealt with more harshly.
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@jenne8180 Perhaps she should have listened to what he told her. You know. The bit where he said he wouldn't be monogamous. If thats what she'd wanted. You know. D'you think?
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12:27 "Loredana may have fallen into the habit of slapping Robert" Or as it's known if a man does it: domestic violence Sorry-not a nice person.
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12:27 "May have fallen into the habit of slapping..." Or as it's known if a man does it: domestic violence
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@frakismaximus3052 female privilege for sure.
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Yup. Dr Grande running cover for her poor character by painting a naive, flowery portrait of her. "She had always put others first" etc etc. How often do you hear this garbage when women are discussed? I mean she was married previously and left her husband after a couple of years so she clearly wasn't putting anyone ahead of herself there. And she wanted to be a stripper but had always been "unlucky in love". I mean; great marriage material right there. Any man would be lucky to have her! Time for lazy, selfish women to be called out in the same way we call men out.
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No politics, please. 🤣
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True. Plus Dr Grande running cover for her poor character by painting a naive, flowery portrait of her. "She had always put others first" etc etc. How often do you hear this garbage when women are discussed? I mean she was married previously and left her husband after a couple of years so she clearly wasn't putting anyone ahead of herself there. And she wanted to be a stripper but had always been "unlucky in love". I mean; great marriage material right there. Any man would be lucky to have her! Time for lazy, selfish women to be called out in the same way we call men out.
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Precisely. And the other woman already on her 2nd marriage looking for number 3. Not a chance she would have stayed faithful. People seek marriage for selfish reasons however. That much is fairly obvious.
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@saraha5847 It's a searing indictment that anyone would even think this is how far "battered spouse syndrome" has become extended. But it's certainly being ever increasingly extended given the female accountability crisis so was thought to be worth a try..
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