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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seems like she could just not take him anymore and given how she is being treated you can understand why.[/quote] +1 this She was very young and pretty and in love with him. At that stage of the relationship, she probably didn't realize how controlling and determined he is. There doesn't appear to have been an affair with someone else on her part; and they were married for 20 years with 3 kids, so I can't imagine why he's treating her this way. Her rental home isn't inexpensive, but there's nothing exceptional about it by DCUM standards or for the ex-wife of a guy worth $400 million.[/quote] She was almost 30. Not “very young.”[/quote] PP here. It's "very young" to me, plus there was an 18 year difference between them. Regardless of what she should have or didn't do, Kevin Costner's true ungenerous self is being observed by the world. [/quote] Yikes. I assume you are raising basement dwellers then? I can’t imagine not doing my child the essential favor of seeing a 30-year-old (!!) as a fully-formed adult capable of making her own decisions. That’s horrifying. [/quote] Oh, Please. PP here. Will just "young" work for you? Of course she was a fully formed adult. In the grand scheme of life, however, 30 is young. Have a great day![/quote] Look, you either believe her capable of making a decision—with legal counsel—at age 30 or not. If you don’t, what else do you think 30-year-olds aren’t capable of? Having kids? Holding jobs? Public office? It’s embarrassing for you that you think someone in their 30s isn’t a fully capable adult. [/quote] Get back to us when you turn 60+. :lol: [/quote]
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