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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Her looks are fine. Not 10/10 but not ugly either. She’s in great shape and she’s been well-maintained. The problem is her age and her baggage. Debt might be following her too, who knows. I think she’ll eventually land some twice-divorced older man, but I bet his kids won’t like it! [/quote] Women supporting women, this is so much fun to see![b] You have no idea what she is truly inside or if she was actually lied to by her husband, do you? Financial infidelity is a real thing and I have personally experienced it with my partner, it's amazing how blind we can be when we love someone, I know that firsthand.[/b] I give her some grace and time for the truth to come out and sadly, my bet is she will have a book/movie deal in the not too distant future as a means of surviving. Seen this story before, she will survive but not without damage in the "trust" department. That's hard to get back, and from my personal experience, all but impossible to escape the emotional damage.[/quote] Then you are just as irresponsible as your partner, and she is just as irresponsible as her husband. I'm so tired of adult women acting like children. Take control and know about your family's finances. When you're a grown ass woman, there's no excuse for such deliberate ignorance. [/quote] 💯 she’s an intelligent woman. I am sure she knew but perhaps did not know the extent of the debt. Neither of them had any idea how to budget. After they sold their place they could have easily stayed in the city in a 3 bed that rents 25k still expensive but about half the cost! [/quote] I don't mean to sound snarky, but who can tell if she or her husband were actually intelligent? The videos I've seen show her to be appearance -obsessed and vapid. He was in way over his head after inheriting his father's business. They both seem like idiots. [/quote] They are both well-educated! She went to University of Michigan and he went to Collegiate/Brown. As a couple they lacked financial smarts and resilience unfortunately. [/quote] What's interesting is you can earn a lot of money and be broke, or earn the same amount and get rich. I think of this when I see someone like Kevin Spacey who is broke despite working at a very high level for decades, and then someone like Brooke Burke, who was B list TV at best on silly shows, but who hustled, made smart business investments and has the most stunning homes and a very stable life. Same for people like the Dubrows: a good job, not billionaire level, but great investments and real estate and hustle The Millers had the spending habits, but not the money management skills or the hustle.[/quote] Actually, they were "hustling." Risktakers and big spenders. Not a good mix. [/quote] No! If she had hustled she could have made 20k+ per instagram post the way some influencers do. And he was just making bad financial moves. Had they just invested money in boring ways and bought/sold their own private real estate while living within their means, they'd have been actually rich.[/quote]
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