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I new my ex getting married had to have something to do with $$$$$
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 412076" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>My eldest sister's ex was like this. He actually had two obsessions - money and women. He cheated on my sister for 25 years before she finally caught him red-handed and threw him out. He felt so guilty he gave her more in settlement than he would have if he had been thinking straight. besides, he had been ripping her off financially for years and probably didn't want too close a scrutiny on his accounts. He married one of his mistresses and my sister watched with delight as he was nagged for the next 15 years. His second wife finally died - and the louse was back on my sister's doorstep before the body was cold, asking her to take him back! Thankfully my sister had at last met someone else by that stage.</p><p></p><p>At their daughter's wedding last year, I saw my exBIL for the first time in decades. He had aged badly, he was as much a rude, insulting loudmouth as ever. He introduced us to his current lady partner as "She's the replacement for my second wife, but at least she's not Filipino."</p><p></p><p>He said a few other things equally insulting and deliberately insensitive, including interrupting the wedding ceremony itself by heckling the groom with a smutty remark just as he was trying to dedicate a love song to his new bride. I said to my sister afterwards, "You have a lot to thank your ex-husband for. The first thing to thank him for, is for being your EX and not your current husband."</p><p></p><p>Success is the best revenge.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 412076, member: 1991"] My eldest sister's ex was like this. He actually had two obsessions - money and women. He cheated on my sister for 25 years before she finally caught him red-handed and threw him out. He felt so guilty he gave her more in settlement than he would have if he had been thinking straight. besides, he had been ripping her off financially for years and probably didn't want too close a scrutiny on his accounts. He married one of his mistresses and my sister watched with delight as he was nagged for the next 15 years. His second wife finally died - and the louse was back on my sister's doorstep before the body was cold, asking her to take him back! Thankfully my sister had at last met someone else by that stage. At their daughter's wedding last year, I saw my exBIL for the first time in decades. He had aged badly, he was as much a rude, insulting loudmouth as ever. He introduced us to his current lady partner as "She's the replacement for my second wife, but at least she's not Filipino." He said a few other things equally insulting and deliberately insensitive, including interrupting the wedding ceremony itself by heckling the groom with a smutty remark just as he was trying to dedicate a love song to his new bride. I said to my sister afterwards, "You have a lot to thank your ex-husband for. The first thing to thank him for, is for being your EX and not your current husband." Success is the best revenge. Marg [/QUOTE]
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