Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks great!
I was her age when the scandal happened. It was wrong how she was treated.
I hope Linda Tripp and Ken starr are in Hell standing on their head in a pool of their own body excrement for eternity.
Anonymous wrote:She looks great!
I was her age when the scandal happened. It was wrong how she was treated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks great. Better now than when she was blowing Bill.
+1 Better at 50, than in her early 20s. Damn- I feel old. I am 3 years older than her and remember when this exploded---especially her and Tripp at Pentagon City Mall which I lived next to at the time.
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.
Anonymous wrote:She looks great. Better now than when she was blowing Bill.
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.
Agree! It was a setup from the beginning. Who saves a dress with semen on it? Both parties were wrong in the affair but she’s the one who profits from it. And what great work has she done?
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.
How long should her sentence be, do you think?
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you people need a new definition of what looks good. You could park a car in that big chin of hers.
A gnat probably couldn't even land on that tiny micropenis of yours.
And a bus could probably drive through that vagina of yours.
Maybe, but at least I'm not an angry incel![]()
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.
I was hit on endlessly starting my career at 25. Not once did I ever think of crossing my line of doing anything with a married man. And, no, not even if he were President.
That said, she did not deserve the vitriol and hate she received for such a long time. And, he was gross for his lies and denial. He should have owned his mistakes from Day 1. His lying is what was his downfall, not the actual action. If he confessed and appeared remorseful. w/out trashing her--he would have come out of the entire thing looking better. It really forever tarnished him--even to this day.
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.