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She's caught, she's paying, and she's scared.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 640280" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>He knows. She was in trouble last year and a few years before that...bad checks. He just doesn't care. Today I checked her FB page and she glowingly wrote "It's so wonderful when your husband brings your breakfast in bed!"</p><p></p><p>Like some parents, this man enables his wife's bad behavior. He himself has no record, but he does not get upset at her when she breaks the law, apparently even when it is this serious and so silly. The first he knew of it, the cop told me, was when he showed up at the house looking for her and she was at work so husband heard the whole story. He did not appear angry. He was only worried about her. Three other husbands had tossed her out, but this one has been married to her for twelve years. It can't be much fun, but maybe he thinks of himself as a White Knight who can fix her. Or he overlooks her crimes.</p><p></p><p>You'd think she was some sort of raving beauty, but she is very plain and overweight, not that this is wrong, but it is interesting that the man, who is also an average looking man, is so wrapped up in her that he fixed her breakfast in bed today, probably because she blubbered all night about getting caught for her crime.</p><p></p><p>We'll see what the D.A. has to say about this. It can take up to a year for a case to be heard. I need to move on. It is what it is. In the meantime, she will be working with vulnerable people at an assisted living home and nobody can stop her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 640280, member: 1550"] He knows. She was in trouble last year and a few years before that...bad checks. He just doesn't care. Today I checked her FB page and she glowingly wrote "It's so wonderful when your husband brings your breakfast in bed!" Like some parents, this man enables his wife's bad behavior. He himself has no record, but he does not get upset at her when she breaks the law, apparently even when it is this serious and so silly. The first he knew of it, the cop told me, was when he showed up at the house looking for her and she was at work so husband heard the whole story. He did not appear angry. He was only worried about her. Three other husbands had tossed her out, but this one has been married to her for twelve years. It can't be much fun, but maybe he thinks of himself as a White Knight who can fix her. Or he overlooks her crimes. You'd think she was some sort of raving beauty, but she is very plain and overweight, not that this is wrong, but it is interesting that the man, who is also an average looking man, is so wrapped up in her that he fixed her breakfast in bed today, probably because she blubbered all night about getting caught for her crime. We'll see what the D.A. has to say about this. It can take up to a year for a case to be heard. I need to move on. It is what it is. In the meantime, she will be working with vulnerable people at an assisted living home and nobody can stop her. [/QUOTE]
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