This movie is hilarious. A girl and a guy were having a talk about the oldest women that he did. He told her 48. She said wow almost 50. You should have a sign that says no woman over 40. I loled
This story is not new. I recall a man who married a woman from the Philippines. She was a very hot looking woman in her 20's. After a year of marriage, she disappeared and would return a month or two later. The husband found out that his wife was already married. He had her deported back to the Philippines and posted pictures and videos of her online and everywhere and told men everywhere to stay clear of this woman.
It's not the question of whether she told the truth, the issue is that what she did is totally open to abuse, and no one is certain she's being truthful herself. I'm not endorsing cheating, but I am saying that she has no idea if what was being said was truthful, made up, or if the guy she was ostensibly photographing was even married for real. It could have been a group of guys rehearsing a scene for a neighborhood theater play, guys blowing smoke, a closeted gay guy trash-talking to seem straight, etc.
Her mistake was not asking these blowhards for written consent. They probably would have obliged. Hey, there's a reason why people get kicked off trains because they are loud, obnoxious and won't use their 'INNER VOICE" (lol, that's actually a sign on our trains for cell uses - ie: don't use it). Some people actually LIKE to get loud in conversations so you DO HEAR them. Well, hey.. you want to be, don't be surprised if it ends up on YT, I guess. Besides, whatever happened to the days of *WHISPERING* that you cheated on your wife.
I am with the both of you... People these days have too much time on their hands to be protesting radio lyrics and putting people on blast.
Yes, she did deserve it. I almost had a serious penpal relationship with a woman in the Philippines. It lasted six months. Within the first two months of correspondence, it almost seemd like we were already married. I remember the final month of correspondence. She had moved from from one end of the islands to Manila. She got a job as an overseas contract worker in Tokyo, Japan as a hostess. She told me that she didn't like the fact I was not in a white collar job since graduating from college(I was working at McDonald's after after I graduated. I thought it was a stepping stone to other things). She told me that she was looking for someone to take care of her. Yes. She wanted to meet and marry a professional to rich to wealthy man. In other words, she was corresponding with other gentlemen besides myself. I never heard from her again. Funny. I still keep two of the pictures she sent me. Now I keep them as a reminder of what to watch out for.
If by telling the truth you mean she posted that she overheard an obnoxious convo in a public place (gasp! Imagine that!!).... Ok I'm with you on that. I personally hope she gets shunned. As in, people see her coming and treat her like she's a transmitted deadly disease. Or..maybe... The guy on the train cheated with this mother on the 2 hour ride to where ever the hell and she's deflecting. Whatever the case may be..she deserves everything and more of what's coming to her.
I have zero sympathy for cheaters, but it was wrong for the woman to put some stranger on blast on the internet. Regardless of what she heard or thought she heard, it wasn't any of her business. Even in situations where you know the people involved well enough to speak up, doing it publicly is not the way to go about it.
correct, it's the topic of the couple. Whether he cheated or not, it's not the business of a foreign person and to make it public is illegal, at least in my eyes. Everyone has a right for his/her privacy. Such stuff causes senseless war between people. I would go to my lawyer, no matter, whether I would be the man or the woman