Kevin Willis wrote:Duffman100 wrote:OGLife wrote:Alright, he's a terrible husband, but she seriously needs to let it go. Why are you dragging this ongoingly like it's your plan to follow him wherever he goes to seek revenge...
Not sure you're in a place to tell a potential abuse victim was her response should be to said abuse.
Yes and no. Yes nobody should be able to tell a potential abuse victim how to respond to abuse. No because it's alleged and the intent was hightly vindictive. Divorces can get very, very messy and very, very stupid with a ton of hurt feelings. Waiting for his proudest moment to slam him is questionable so she should not escape criticism especially if it's being handled by the judicial system. I understand why she did it but she shouldn't have done it, even for the sake of winning any case. It looks bad on her.
Plus our knowledge is limited to a tweet, we should not judge either way.
Lol, why should someone that's been abused (their allegation) give a flying **** about the "proudest moment" of their alleged tormentor. I have no idea about what's going on with child support/divorce so no comment there, but she has been tweeting the same thing for months now.