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This scorched-earth years-long divorce is not what grown-up mature people do. |
-1 He looked over it once those kids outgrew the cute toddler/little kid stage. But if he had a more traditional family, I think he would have become bored with them too. Brad’s interests seem to blow wherever the wind takes him. |
Sexism and misogyny rule, but Angelina is one of the worst misogynists. Look at how she repeatedly goes after men who are married or in relationships, and in a way that's publicly humiliating towards the woman. She gets off on taking a man from another woman in a spectacularly cruel way. She's not a woman who other women can trust. |
THIS! She's still very immature, despite her desperate attempts to demand that the world view her as a saint. |
This. She should quietly submit, for the best interests of her children. |
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How is it the best interests of her children when they all seem to be thriving as is? More like Brad’s best business interests. |
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Angelina has been open about her willingness to experiment with drugs in her teens and early twenties. Bouts of depression and low self-esteem were at the root of Angelina's destructive behavior. Besides using drugs, she would participate in harmful behaviors such as cutting and contemplating suicide. She’s spoken very openly about all of this.
Candidly, I was surprised she wasn’t more compassionate and supportive of Pitt when he struggled with alcohol. After all, she had freely shared her own demons. I think her lack of empathy to him coupled with her unwillingness to coparent for the sake of their children speaks volumes about her… |
What do you mean by "submit"? |
I've always despised him. As much as you can despise someone so boring. I liked AJ for a brief period between her Oscar win and doing Mr and Mrs Smith, around when she adopted Maddox. She seemed to have matured from her wilder days but had not yet gone Pretentious Santa Angelina. Aniston I was always kind of indifferent to. I don't think I've ever seen her act in anything. But over time, I've come to see her as the most likeable of the three, and the one who seems happiest. She seems like a "girls' girl" who values her friends, loves her pets, and just hasn't had the best luck with romantic relationships. Relatively uncomplicated, despite a bad childhood. Good taste and not ostentatious. Reasonably humble for a celebrity and not all up her own a--. You're certainly right about the world hating women though! |
He did marry Jen but she could not have children. |
Aniston parents got divorced. Just like mine and many others. It doesn’t make a bad childhood. If you read some of her early interviews she seemed more normal in her responses and didn’t blame her parents. Therapy has definitely changed her and her responses. |
It can be a lot harder to support someone in their substance abuse struggles when you see it impacting and/or hurting your kids. That’s not really that unusual. I don’t think that we have seen much evidence that Brad is even interested in co-parenting. |
Bad childhood may have been in reference to her relationship with her mother. I think they were estranged and I think her mother wrote a self-serving book about it? As I recall, she said her mother was always critical of her looks and demeaning to her. |
Aniston said her mother said her lips were too thin (and yes, they are) and gave her make up tips. Perhaps she didn’t recognize or appreciate her mother was trying to help her enhance her looks. After in mother’s death Aniston stated they had made up and she now realizes her mother was trying to help. |