NP here. I get this, I really do. Obviously, what happens between these two adults doesen't affect any of us, but we are here because celebrity news like this is interesting to us and we like discussing it. Why are you here?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see how gma’s damage control handles this. I don’t think they were on this a.m., probably will let the news die down a bit. Yes, scandals/affairs happen all the time, but when it plays out on tv, involves innocent people and plays/deceives their viewers, there is an interest to see the next move.
That morning of the news is old people and stay at home moms, e.g., the demographic that will not sit well with this revelation.
Which demograpghic doesn't care about adultery and deception?
The kind that only worries about their own marriage. What two adults do in NYC affects me not at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: lol at the people who seem to be a little too emotionally involved in this. Another lol at the lady ( Mormon mom, is that you? ) who said separated= still married. i mean, ok, whatever.
I said it and I'm an atheist. Wouldn't dream of dating while still legally married.
I am fascinated. So you think dating is appropriate based on a judicial decision? One day wrong, next day okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: lol at the people who seem to be a little too emotionally involved in this. Another lol at the lady ( Mormon mom, is that you? ) who said separated= still married. i mean, ok, whatever.
I said it and I'm an atheist. Wouldn't dream of dating while still legally married.
I am fascinated. So you think dating is appropriate based on a judicial decision? One day wrong, next day okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: lol at the people who seem to be a little too emotionally involved in this. Another lol at the lady ( Mormon mom, is that you? ) who said separated= still married. i mean, ok, whatever.
I said it and I'm an atheist. Wouldn't dream of dating while still legally married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Per page 6, they were canoodling in bars as far back as last spring. The affair was discovered in August and then both were kicked out by their spouses. He deactivated his social media, hers, is still up minus wedding ring and anymore photos of her husband.
That’s very sad.
The other wronged spouse, wow she’s so beautiful.
It’s very awful, but I’ll tell you when the one they cheat with is old and less attractive, it doesn’t affect your self esteem as much. It’s still incredibly traumatizing, but there is a certain superior feeling you get when the OW is a skank and you are beautiful and successful. Much harder to deal with if it was a young babe.
Andrew went to Dartmouth. And TJ’s wife went to U Michigan and Vanderbilt law.
These two losers went to Univ. Arkansas (TJ) and Univ Georgia (Amy). No advanced degrees. Dumber and less attractive than the spouse’s they cheated on.
Wow. I'm sure the students and alumni of U Arkansas and UGA love your analysis that anyone who went or goes to those schools are dummies. You sound deranged. What does one's alma mater have to do with their character and whether they cheat? You think Harvard and Yale grads don't cheat on their partners?
Yes, people cheat at all levels of income and education. Their intellect is lower than their spouse's is what the pp is saying. They likely bonded because they are more simple, party people with different values in life-- banging and drinking--and celebrity news. People paid to read the news and given talking points aren't often that intelligent. People forget that. The way these two went about is what's appalling and speaks to low intelligence and selfishness. Everyone knew since last spring and they weren't even trying to hide it, instead fairly blatantly flaunting it to the point co-workers knew. To go on double dates with their spouses is a sick game too.
Anonymous wrote:So was it mentioned on GMA?
Anonymous wrote:Mika, Joe, Hannity, Matt Lauer, Zucker, all the creeps in broadcasting...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see how gma’s damage control handles this. I don’t think they were on this a.m., probably will let the news die down a bit. Yes, scandals/affairs happen all the time, but when it plays out on tv, involves innocent people and plays/deceives their viewers, there is an interest to see the next move.
That morning of the news is old people and stay at home moms, e.g., the demographic that will not sit well with this revelation.
Which demograpghic doesn't care about adultery and deception?
The kind that only worries about their own marriage. What two adults do in NYC affects me not at all.
Anonymous wrote:It’s very awful, but I’ll tell you when the one they cheat with is old and less attractive, it doesn’t affect your self esteem as much. It’s still incredibly traumatizing, but there is a certain superior feeling you get when the OW is a skank and you are beautiful and successful. Much harder to deal with if it was a young babe.
Andrew went to Dartmouth. And TJ’s wife went to U Michigan and Vanderbilt law.
These two losers went to Univ. Arkansas (TJ) and Univ Georgia (Amy). No advanced degrees. Dumber and less attractive than the spouse’s they cheated on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see how gma’s damage control handles this. I don’t think they were on this a.m., probably will let the news die down a bit. Yes, scandals/affairs happen all the time, but when it plays out on tv, involves innocent people and plays/deceives their viewers, there is an interest to see the next move.
That morning of the news is old people and stay at home moms, e.g., the demographic that will not sit well with this revelation.
Which demograpghic doesn't care about adultery and deception?