Married/Divorced SIX times!?!
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cajayson8301 — 13 years ago(December 17, 2012 12:50 AM)
We are allowed to have whatever religious belief we hold, sweetheart. This is what affords such:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Establishment_Clause
If you don't like it, call your Congressman and demand they repeal it from our Constitution.
Take your Christian Taliban nonsense and shove it (speaking of shove, quit shoving your pseudo Christian crud down our throats. You are NOT a Christ spokesperson and behave pretty much in the antithesis format which he did). People like you are probably why posters such as the person who you responded to and I are either secular humanists (me) or anti religion.
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fiatlux-1 — 12 years ago(January 26, 2014 11:58 AM)
Idon't profess knowledge of why Gail's many marriages crashed, but I believe that when the second one ends in divorce, too, that's a pretty good sign that matrimony is not for you!
Agreed!! What possesses a woman to marry SIX TIMES?!! She doesn't seem to get that marriage is not for hereven after the second or third divorce?!
I bet she is kind of bitchy behind closed doors, she has that look to her.
She is smoking hot & seems intelligent and personable in interviews, but this only can extend a relationship for so long.
I also heard a rumor that she has a gambling addiction. This could put a clamp on any lust.
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rachaela — 11 years ago(January 24, 2015 10:17 AM)
I think you are at least partially correct. Based on what I've seen with other people who had multiple marriages and divorces was that one or both sides were not willing to compromise much, if anything to make the marriage work and the fact is that unless one half of a marriage is completely subservient to the other and the other half likes it that way then both parties need to find a middle ground they can live with or it won't work.
My guess is that she loves the rush of romance and has or had an unrealistic belief of what a marriage is supposed to be. She also apparently has a gambling problem, which reinforces my belief that she loves the rush that gamblers get when they are on a roll or when lovers get when the relationship is new and exciting. A marriage is a lot of work and a spouse is not a toy you can play with then ignore it when you get tired of playing with them. She probably is very self-centered and expects that after working, her husband should shower her with affection on her days off and be content with little or no contact from her the rest of the time. Her husbands probably became disenchanted with the relationship being one-sided, but she probably thinks it's their problem, not hers and when the honeymoon is over, either divorces them when it stops being fun or her husbands initiate divorce proceedings when it becomes obvious that she has no intention of making any changes to keep the marriage intact. It's her way or the highway.
When I was in grade school, there was a classmate whose parents would get a new car, then trade it in every year or two when getting a new car so they didn't have to do any major work or maintenance on them other than get the oil changed.5b4 They could afford to do that. I think she is the same way with relationships. It makes me wonder how she deals with her son. He's going to be a teenager soon and start rebelling. I sense boarding school in his future or him going to live with his father.
