Agreed, I kept wondering if she could get any more shameless. Crazy to think that had her lover not lied to her…
Absolutely nothing wrong for YH to make more money than DH, not sure why he should have had a problem with that, in fact he didn't. By the way, she was very much not the sole breadwinner, DH had a job as well, and was very good at it (start of his previous team, would have been up for promotion), he was then kneecapped by the CEO's lackeys (the CEO being the guy that his wife was sleeping with behind his back for over a year, aka "sought emotional solace somewhere else"... well, she could have divorced and then "sought emotional solace" or whatever else she wanted with whomever she pleased. On the other hand, sleeping with his evil boss and then proceeding to betray DH more and more severely, until there was virtually no aspect where she could be said not to have betrayed him... that's not exactly what one might imagine with a phrasing as neutral (hypocritical, really) as "sought emotional solace somewhere else". Reminds me of George Carlin's standup on euphemistic words.
Agreed, I kept wondering if she could get any more shameless. Crazy to think that had her lover not lied to her…
Absolutely nothing wrong for YH to make more money than DH, not sure why he should have had a problem with that, in fact he didn't. By the way, she was very much not the sole breadwinner, DH had a job as well, and was very good at it (start of his previous team, would have been up for promotion), he was then kneecapped by the CEO's lackeys (the CEO being the guy that his wife was sleeping with behind his back for over a year, aka "sought emotional solace somewhere else"... well, she could have divorced and then "sought emotional solace" or whatever else she wanted with whomever she pleased. On the other hand, sleeping with his evil boss and then proceeding to betray DH more and more severely, until there was virtually no aspect where she could be said not to have betrayed him... that's not exactly what one might imagine with a phrasing as neutral (hypocritical, really) as "sought emotional solace somewhere else". Reminds me of George Carlin's standup on euphemistic words.
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Absolutely nothing wrong for YH to make more money than DH, not sure why he should have had a problem with that, in fact he didn't. By the way, she was very much not the sole breadwinner, DH had a job as well, and was very good at it (start of his previous team, would have been up for promotion), he was then kneecapped by the CEO's lackeys (the CEO being the guy that his wife was sleeping with behind his back for over a year, aka "sought emotional solace somewhere else"... well, she could have divorced and then "sought emotional solace" or whatever else she wanted with whomever she pleased. On the other hand, sleeping with his evil boss and then proceeding to betray DH more and more severely, until there was virtually no aspect where she could be said not to have betrayed him... that's not exactly what one might imagine with a phrasing as neutral (hypocritical, really) as "sought emotional solace somewhere else". Reminds me of George Carlin's standup on euphemistic words.
I have to say that to me, if one were to even take into consideration having an affair with their partner's boss,…
Absolutely nothing wrong for YH to make more money than DH, not sure why he should have had a problem with that, in fact he didn't. By the way, she was very much not the sole breadwinner, DH had a job as well, and was very good at it (start of his previous team, would have been up for promotion), he was then kneecapped by the CEO's lackeys (the CEO being the guy that his wife was sleeping with behind his back for over a year, aka "sought emotional solace somewhere else"... well, she could have divorced and then "sought emotional solace" or whatever else she wanted with whomever she pleased. On the other hand, sleeping with his evil boss and then proceeding to betray DH more and more severely, until there was virtually no aspect where she could be said not to have betrayed him... that's not exactly what one might imagine with a phrasing as neutral (hypocritical, really) as "sought emotional solace somewhere else". Reminds me of George Carlin's standup on euphemistic words.
I mean, in addition to gaslighting and victim blaming the victim of the horrific betrayal and deception (which…
Absolutely nothing wrong for YH to make more money than DH, not sure why he should have had a problem with that, in fact he didn't. By the way, she was very much not the sole breadwinner, DH had a job as well, and was very good at it (start of his previous team, would have been up for promotion), he was then kneecapped by the CEO's lackeys (the CEO being the guy that his wife was sleeping with behind his back for over a year, aka "sought emotional solace somewhere else"... well, she could have divorced and then "sought emotional solace" or whatever else she wanted with whomever she pleased. On the other hand, sleeping with his evil boss and then proceeding to betray DH more and more severely, until there was virtually no aspect where she could be said not to have betrayed him... that's not exactly what one might imagine with a phrasing as neutral (hypocritical, really) as "sought emotional solace somewhere else". Reminds me of George Carlin's standup on euphemistic words.
"What did he do to get out of that"? Exactly what anyone in his position could have done in reality, if they CEO…
Absolutely nothing wrong for YH to make more money than DH, not sure why he should have had a problem with that, in fact he didn't. By the way, she was very much not the sole breadwinner, DH had a job as well, and was very good at it (start of his previous team, would have been up for promotion), he was then kneecapped by the CEO's lackeys (the CEO being the guy that his wife was sleeping with behind his back for over a year, aka "sought emotional solace somewhere else"... well, she could have divorced and then "sought emotional solace" or whatever else she wanted with whomever she pleased. On the other hand, sleeping with his evil boss and then proceeding to betray DH more and more severely, until there was virtually no aspect where she could be said not to have betrayed him... that's not exactly what one might imagine with a phrasing as neutral (hypocritical, really) as "sought emotional solace somewhere else". Reminds me of George Carlin's standup on euphemistic words.
Frankly, YH was delusional. I mean, one could try to be generous and talk about two opposite views of family,…
Absolutely nothing wrong for YH to make more money than DH, not sure why he should have had a problem with that, in fact he didn't. By the way, she was very much not the sole breadwinner, DH had a job as well, and was very good at it (start of his previous team, would have been up for promotion), he was then kneecapped by the CEO's lackeys (the CEO being the guy that his wife was sleeping with behind his back for over a year, aka "sought emotional solace somewhere else"... well, she could have divorced and then "sought emotional solace" or whatever else she wanted with whomever she pleased. On the other hand, sleeping with his evil boss and then proceeding to betray DH more and more severely, until there was virtually no aspect where she could be said not to have betrayed him... that's not exactly what one might imagine with a phrasing as neutral (hypocritical, really) as "sought emotional solace somewhere else". Reminds me of George Carlin's standup on euphemistic words.