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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The children don’t want to be with Brad bc of parental alienation. That’s why we don’t see Brad with the kids now.[/quote] The kids have heard years and years of Jolie bad mouthing Brad and painting herself as the victim. Their crazy, deranged “mother” purposefully ruined their relationship with their father because of her own mental issues and need to get revenge against Brad. She has used the legal system, the kids, and the winery in order to try to hurt Brad, because she’s a vengeful, angry woman who cannot move on. [/quote] +1 yep! Look what she did to her own father.[/quote] She learned parental alienation from her mother. [b]Brad is from a stable Midwest family[/b]. She is from a broken, dysfunctional Hollywood family. It’s always been obvious to me that she is the problem. She refused to come to an amicable divorce agreement, custody agreement and sale of the winery. [/quote] You have no idea if that family is stable. Simply because a couple choose not to divorce, it does not mean it is a functional and loving marriage. Just hop over to the Relationship Forum of DCUM and read many of the posts from people who are in miserable, sexless, and/or dysfunctional marriages and relationships, yet for their own reasons choose to remain. Brad has been in two broken marriages and numerous bad relationships. He is also an alcoholic who becomes mean and abusive, so if you guessed right and his family is so intact, it did not rub off on him. [/quote] What exactly do you think stable means? Are the police called to the home for domestic disputes? Any stints in jail? Bankruptcies? They are stable by almost every definition.[/quote] If that is the definition of stable, the bar is low. With such a low bar, other than the fact John Voigt and Marcheline Bertrand divorced, there is no evidence that they spent time in jail or filed for bankruptcy. And I don't know of any married couple that does not have disputes. If you have to agree with your husband/wife on everything that does not bold well for a trusting, respectful, equally yoked bonding. People have disputes, including those within the same domicile. And just like Voigt/Bertrand, of course, neither you nor I know if Pitt's parents filed for bankruptcy or spent a stint in the slammer.[/quote]
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