Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ron Perlman left his wife his wife of 38 years for a woman near his children's age. I'm wondering how common this is (probably not this large an age gap)? In examples, what was the aftermath like for the man, woman, and children?
They were in an open relationship for ages, which IMO is not the best.
True, it only lasted for 38 years. What a failure.
Yes. A 38-year marriage and he sprung this on her. He’s 70 now. She’s having mental health issues after finding out which those who have had this happen will tell you are very real and no f-in joke: anxiety, loss of sleep, startling, racing heart/angina, depression, loss of appetite, flashbacks.
People are pieces of shit that do this.
Correction, she may hire someone to change his diapers. She will be having her nails done.
Why?? She had a ton of money and can live her life however she wants. Sounds a whole lot better than being with a husband that feel out of love with you but is sticking around because he feels obligated to. He has a right to live his life as he wants and so does she. And she has the funds to actually do it
At 70? Yeah. He’s leaving everything to the new slut after wife put in 38 years. She’s supposed to be happy about that? Though the new one can change his diapers in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband left his old lady for me. She never gave him the shaft. He is the best thing in the world, 15 yrs my senior. Sexy man.
I hope she didn’t have a shaft.
She doesn’t sound very bright. Anonymous wrote:My husband left his old lady for me. She never gave him the shaft. He is the best thing in the world, 15 yrs my senior. Sexy man.
Anonymous wrote:My husband left his old lady for me. She never gave him the shaft. He is the best thing in the world, 15 yrs my senior. Sexy man.
Not bad at all. Good for old Ron.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perlman’s new one looks like a trashy Ho. HUGE tramp stamp on her lower back—almost looks like Affleck’s Phoenix.
Scroll down and see “grandpa” doing a dance routine with her. OMFG :
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9189331/amp/Ron-Perlmans-estranged-wife-needs-psychologist-battles-depression-anxiety.html
Not a bad booty on her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband left me for a woman 10 years younger. She is very close to a younger version of myself. Bizarre. Anyway, my kids were/are devastated. I'm fine.
How can a mother be @fine@ when her children have been devastated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ron Perlman left his wife his wife of 38 years for a woman near his children's age. I'm wondering how common this is (probably not this large an age gap)? In examples, what was the aftermath like for the man, woman, and children?
They were in an open relationship for ages, which IMO is not the best.
True, it only lasted for 38 years. What a failure.
Yes. A 38-year marriage and he sprung this on her. He’s 70 now. She’s having mental health issues after finding out which those who have had this happen will tell you are very real and no f-in joke: anxiety, loss of sleep, startling, racing heart/angina, depression, loss of appetite, flashbacks.
People are pieces of shit that do this.
Why?? She had a ton of money and can live her life however she wants. Sounds a whole lot better than being with a husband that feel out of love with you but is sticking around because he feels obligated to. He has a right to live his life as he wants and so does she. And she has the funds to actually do it
At 70? Yeah. He’s leaving everything to the new slut after wife put in 38 years. She’s supposed to be happy about that? Though the new one can change his diapers in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ron Perlman left his wife his wife of 38 years for a woman near his children's age. I'm wondering how common this is (probably not this large an age gap)? In examples, what was the aftermath like for the man, woman, and children?
They were in an open relationship for ages, which IMO is not the best.
True, it only lasted for 38 years. What a failure.
Yes. A 38-year marriage and he sprung this on her. He’s 70 now. She’s having mental health issues after finding out which those who have had this happen will tell you are very real and no f-in joke: anxiety, loss of sleep, startling, racing heart/angina, depression, loss of appetite, flashbacks.
People are pieces of shit that do this.
Why?? She had a ton of money and can live her life however she wants. Sounds a whole lot better than being with a husband that feel out of love with you but is sticking around because he feels obligated to. He has a right to live his life as he wants and so does she. And she has the funds to actually do it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ron Perlman left his wife his wife of 38 years for a woman near his children's age. I'm wondering how common this is (probably not this large an age gap)? In examples, what was the aftermath like for the man, woman, and children?
They were in an open relationship for ages, which IMO is not the best.
True, it only lasted for 38 years. What a failure.
Yes. A 38-year marriage and he sprung this on her. He’s 70 now. She’s having mental health issues after finding out which those who have had this happen will tell you are very real and no f-in joke: anxiety, loss of sleep, startling, racing heart/angina, depression, loss of appetite, flashbacks.
People are pieces of shit that do this.

Anonymous wrote:My husband left me for a woman 10 years younger. She is very close to a younger version of myself. Bizarre. Anyway, my kids were/are devastated. I'm fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perlman’s new one looks like a trashy Ho. HUGE tramp stamp on her lower back—almost looks like Affleck’s Phoenix.
Scroll down and see “grandpa” doing a dance routine with her. OMFG :
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9189331/amp/Ron-Perlmans-estranged-wife-needs-psychologist-battles-depression-anxiety.html