Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not a friend, but she is after friend's husband. She thinks when he is old and senile, she can take his money. Who is wrong? It is her third marriage, and all she sees is money. Should I let it go because she is old and desperate? She has no marketable skills, no hobbies, nothing to add to the relationship. Is botox considered marketable skills? That husband might like that she does not know the truth, so he can start new - until it is old (then she might just kill him, and no one would ask questions). I don't trust either of them, but maybe they deserve each other?
Yeah. Probably. This is a tale as old as time, and old rich men are onto it and make judgment calls with regard to what they are getting out of it. I assume you are joking with the "she might just kill him" stuff.
So he thinks he can fool her? She was fooled by last husband - she thought it was his money, it is the ex wifes money - same as here.
Well, sounds like people are being ridiculous and stupid all around.
I have always felt sorry for these women who never figure out that it is so much easier to just make your own money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not a friend, but she is after friend's husband. She thinks when he is old and senile, she can take his money. Who is wrong? It is her third marriage, and all she sees is money. Should I let it go because she is old and desperate? She has no marketable skills, no hobbies, nothing to add to the relationship. Is botox considered marketable skills? That husband might like that she does not know the truth, so he can start new - until it is old (then she might just kill him, and no one would ask questions). I don't trust either of them, but maybe they deserve each other?
Yeah. Probably. This is a tale as old as time, and old rich men are onto it and make judgment calls with regard to what they are getting out of it. I assume you are joking with the "she might just kill him" stuff.
So he thinks he can fool her? She was fooled by last husband - she thought it was his money, it is the ex wifes money - same as here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is not a friend, but she is after friend's husband. She thinks when he is old and senile, she can take his money. Who is wrong? It is her third marriage, and all she sees is money. Should I let it go because she is old and desperate? She has no marketable skills, no hobbies, nothing to add to the relationship. Is botox considered marketable skills? That husband might like that she does not know the truth, so he can start new - until it is old (then she might just kill him, and no one would ask questions). I don't trust either of them, but maybe they deserve each other?
Yeah. Probably. This is a tale as old as time, and old rich men are onto it and make judgment calls with regard to what they are getting out of it. I assume you are joking with the "she might just kill him" stuff.
Anonymous wrote:She is not a friend, but she is after friend's husband. She thinks when he is old and senile, she can take his money. Who is wrong? It is her third marriage, and all she sees is money. Should I let it go because she is old and desperate? She has no marketable skills, no hobbies, nothing to add to the relationship. Is botox considered marketable skills? That husband might like that she does not know the truth, so he can start new - until it is old (then she might just kill him, and no one would ask questions). I don't trust either of them, but maybe they deserve each other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, stay out of it? Realistically, what could you even do?
She thinks I will help.
Anonymous wrote:Um, stay out of it? Realistically, what could you even do?