People with happy and functional family relationships don’t post here. |
Yeah definitely he’s “cheap”, what he gave her compared to his net worth. But after this last court hearing I feel she’s unreasonable to expect the same lifestyle after divorcing him. Sounds like she has a great rental but she’s expecting something equal to his mansion? Um no. Also she wants to have experiences like 40 tons of snow for a winter party? That ship and lifestyle has sailed. Strange she doesn’t get it. She seems sweet and all but what did she expect? Especially with that pre nup?!? |
If I had to pay out $80m to my first spouse I would either never remarry or have a very stringent prenup so I understand why he is like this. |
She seems a bit touched in the head…no connection to reality at all. |
/\/\ LOL! You're the self-appointed classroom forum monitor! Teachers know there's one in every classroom. ![]() |
Maybe, but this is more about power. He’s punishing her for daring to leave him. Had he wanted the divorce, my guess is he’d have been fine paying her off. |
PP here. Good point. |
He was reportedly about to ask for a divorce when she filed. I’m curious to see where this will go. I don’t see her walking away with just $1.5m. I’ve posted above before - I think they will settle. |
This keeps getting repeated here with no article to substantiate. Where did you read this? |
I think she probably cheated, so he’s being petty. Good for him! |
Huh? I think the person who thinks that Christine comes across as a bit touched in the head is right. You see it in her supporters too. |
It was in some of the very early Daily Mail reports but hasn’t surfaced after that. |
PP to whom the above person was asking the question. Yes, that’s also where I read it. It may arguably be a face-saving tumor. |
Oh that makes sense to keep repeating something said once, by the DM. |
It is interesting that so many define a 'good man' and one who treats a woman well by how much money he gives. He is boiled down to nothing more than a wallet.
What to you then makes one a good woman and who who treats a man well? What does Chrsitine have to do to earn that distinction? Is she bad and not treating him well if she doesn't keep cooking him dinner? Having sex? What does a wife need to do to be a good woman and to treat her husband well? People are very clear on this thread that for men, their worth is based on $$ and what defines a good man is how much he has and gives to the woman, but what defines a good woman? In the Kelly Clarkson divorce thread with a similar prenup - I don't really recall comment about how she is only a good woman and only treats her husband well if she gives him a lot more of her money. No one was calling her names and putting her down for not opening up the bank and ensuring her ex (and children when with him) had the same lifestyle as he had while married to her. It seems few feel that women are defined by $$ and how generous they are to an ex - so what would have made Kelly a good woman who treated her man well? |