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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't tell. If you spend that money now it won't be there for the future. [b]He appears to be rolling in money anyway.[/b][/quote] ya giving someone 86k a year in cash is insane. like NO ONE deserves that. [/quote] My friend gets 25k/mo and deserves that. Her ex ran off with a 22yr old...no joke. He was a horrible serial cheater and even frequented hookers. Why does he deserve to make enough to buy the 22yr old a new range rover and leave his first wife and kids out? I'm glad he's getting raked over the coals. He's just fine, he makes well over 7 figures. 25k/mo is pocket change.[/quote] $25k a month! That is ludicrous. Your friend needs to get a job. [/quote] She did get a job, obviously -- the oldest one there is. It just has a great golden parachute when you get "fired."[/quote] Actually they met in college when he did not have a pot to piss in. He became widly successful, it went to his head and he ran off with a 22yr old. You think she should have rolled over And been discarded like an old piece of trash? He makes over 2M/yr. Your DH is one lucky man. II'm suprised if he made over 2M /yr and fucked prostitutes , you'd just let him walk away and buy more range rovers for his little ho.[/quote]
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