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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Making him quit his pro sports career because she was lonely or whatever else is comical. This marriage was already dead, she was just trying to spoil the nest to rationalize her cheating. She’s scummy. There are plenty of men working crappy jobs 60 70 80+ hours a week and flying all over. Spare me that pro football God for $50M a year was soooo hard on the family. :roll: [/quote] I think her wanting him to retire is pretty reasonable. He's talked about how hard it was missing important milestones and activities with them. By the time he did retire she had already met the trainer and made her choice. I don't think she used it to cover for her cheating. [/quote] She should’ve picked someone who wasn’t a hired caregiver to her kids. This was incredibly damaging. When dads start sleeping with the nanny, it’s similarly traumatizing for the family She also broke up the relationship between her kids + Tom’s kid with Bridget Moynihan. The two boys are very close in age. While I know it must be tough being married to an NFL star, he was also off of work for 4-5 months of every year. The Super Bowl is done by mid February and they don’t report back to training camp until mid-July. That’s plenty of time to focus on the family and spouse. [/quote] I’m certainly not a fan of Giselle. But most quarterbacks retire between 35 and 40, and Tom went to 45 and there was a whole documentary called Tom versus Time that showed how rare that is, and all he had to do to keep up those extra years. I believe neither of them had any idea he would play football that long, and when you have young kids, 5-7 years is actually a really long time. So I do feel like that could cause a lot of tension. Is it worth breaking up a marriage? I mean I look at my marriage and I would say no but you never know what else was going on and clearly there were other dynamics at play. Seems like both of them are absolutely insufferable, used to getting their way, and not equipped to compromise. [/quote]
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