Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No respect for her. She's had her whole life to move on.
To what, exactly?
Anonymous wrote:No respect for her. She's had her whole life to move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like it's fine to be the Other Woman as many times as you want as long as you are younger than the man and he is doing better professionally.
Is there an age cut-off for this, or such a woman is seen as a victim in perpetuity?
I am a woman and I find this mentality insulting. It's wrong when a man does it-- and it's wrong when a woman does it, too.
100%!! I can't believe there are people who say she's a role model. For what?!
She is free to live her life now but she absolutely made bad choices and people are free to morally judge that.
Ok she made a bad choice. But if you judge her 25 years later, that’s really says more about you.
No one is saying she should still be some kind of pariah. But there's a lot of space between that and "role model."
JFC you moron, people think she is a role model NOT for the affair but for how she has handled the absolutely over the top vitriol, shaming, and abuse she has been subjected to ever since!
I can’t tell if some of you are being deliberately obtuse or if you really are this stupid.
Uh oh, the Completely Unhinged have arrived. Lol
Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy for her creating a life. I also would love to know what work she had done. She gets great advice on makeup and she has definitely had subtle and classy cosmetic surgery, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very confused why so many people are in her corner when the White House affair was NOT the first time she was the other woman.
She is savvy, that one.
People have short memories.
It’s actually because she has suffered enough for a mistake that was really no one else’s business in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like it's fine to be the Other Woman as many times as you want as long as you are younger than the man and he is doing better professionally.
Is there an age cut-off for this, or such a woman is seen as a victim in perpetuity?
I am a woman and I find this mentality insulting. It's wrong when a man does it-- and it's wrong when a woman does it, too.
100%!! I can't believe there are people who say she's a role model. For what?!
She is free to live her life now but she absolutely made bad choices and people are free to morally judge that.
Ok she made a bad choice. But if you judge her 25 years later, that’s really says more about you.
No one is saying she should still be some kind of pariah. But there's a lot of space between that and "role model."
JFC you moron, people think she is a role model NOT for the affair but for how she has handled the absolutely over the top vitriol, shaming, and abuse she has been subjected to ever since!
I can’t tell if some of you are being deliberately obtuse or if you really are this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like it's fine to be the Other Woman as many times as you want as long as you are younger than the man and he is doing better professionally.
Is there an age cut-off for this, or such a woman is seen as a victim in perpetuity?
I am a woman and I find this mentality insulting. It's wrong when a man does it-- and it's wrong when a woman does it, too.
100%!! I can't believe there are people who say she's a role model. For what?!
She is free to live her life now but she absolutely made bad choices and people are free to morally judge that.
Ok she made a bad choice. But if you judge her 25 years later, that’s really says more about you.
No one is saying she should still be some kind of pariah. But there's a lot of space between that and "role model."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very confused why so many people are in her corner when the White House affair was NOT the first time she was the other woman.
She is savvy, that one.
People have short memories.
Anonymous wrote:She is hardly being absolved of any wrong doing. It was 30 years ago and she was a young dumb 20 year old girl who had the attention of the President of the United States. She never said she deserves no blame.
But Bill Clinton still remained President and did not suffer the shame and attacks she did to the same level.
Anyway I love her and I think she looks beautiful.
Okay Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like it's fine to be the Other Woman as many times as you want as long as you are younger than the man and he is doing better professionally.
Is there an age cut-off for this, or such a woman is seen as a victim in perpetuity?
I am a woman and I find this mentality insulting. It's wrong when a man does it-- and it's wrong when a woman does it, too.
100%!! I can't believe there are people who say she's a role model. For what?!
She is free to live her life now but she absolutely made bad choices and people are free to morally judge that.
Ok she made a bad choice. But if you judge her 25 years later, that’s really says more about you.
Anonymous wrote:Her taking advantage of her icky fame is far worse than any behavior by men, since it was consensual