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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][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. [b]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.[/b] 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] Np. Actually, this would not have been an issue had she wanted this.[/quote] Are you positive?! Then, hello King of Jordan! Do you have any additional dirt for us? We love to bash our families here, on DCUM, especially around typical American holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas, so you are very timely. Please feel free to share your grievance, we've heard it all before. [/quote]
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