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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Who cares what her motivations were to marry him? She isn’t his property. [/quote] No one said she is. She isn’t his victim either. She was always in it for the hustle.[/quote] Umm if living in fear of your ex husband assassinating you for having the temerity to leave him doesn’t make you a “victim,” then what does???[/quote] She could have left him without focking the help and it would have been a peaceful divorce. But she didn’t want a peaceful divorce. She wanted to enrage him and pretend to be a victim to elicit international sympathies. Because otherwise it would have been a normal Arab divorce with the father keeping custody. For Haya to get the money and the kids, it was imperative to look like a victim. [/quote] You’re a psychopath. [/quote] I’m only telling you what’s common knowledge. Why would a beautiful, western educated woman marry a known autocrat with three wives and a gaggle of children, much older than her, and not blessed with beauty, charm or wit? Six billion reasons plus a promise to be a “western society” wife who gets taken to the races. Come on. Look at the situation with sober eyes. [/quote] Umm marrying for money and having an affair does not give your spouse an excuse to murder you. This seems basic.[/quote] We only have Haya’s word for that. [/quote] The fact that the man kidnaps his own kids appears to give her credibility.[/quote] Why did she marry a guy who kidnaps his children and has three other wives (that we know of)?[/quote] Haya’s own father seems to have liked his kids but he famously had a wandering eye and was married 4 times. He wed his final wife just a year after Haya’s mother died tragically. No great role models there.[/quote] The problem is not Haya. The problem is the law allowing women to be treated like cattle. Don't forget that her half-brother had to approve her marriage, so basically any man suitable for her would have several other wives. It's not like her guardian / half-brother would have allowed her to marry a Lutheran, buy a McMansion in McLean, and settle into a life of yoga, Whole Foods, and complaining about the AAP and class size at Chesterbrook ES. And stop with the body shaming, she looks great for a 47 y/o with 2 kids. Her H looks like a combo between the rat from Ratatouille and a beaver and he wears the most unfortunate baggy pants. Why not comment on his looks? [/quote]
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