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re: American Murder: Watts family homicides
Posted on 10/5/20 at 10:58 am to Mo Jeaux
Posted on 10/5/20 at 10:58 am to Mo Jeaux
quote:Her behavior was erratic in that one situation. But again, most wives have problems with their inlaws. That's a very, very common issue. I'm gonna need a little more than that to call her "crazy". If that qualifies her for being crazy, then it's safe to say that most married women out there are crazy, no?
The whole incident with his parents and the cookie was extreme.
quote:I didn't find that she started doing this until he started ignoring his family and cheating on her. I could see both sides on that one. But he still had the obligation to call a timeout and have the dreaded "talk" with her.
She constantly belittled him,
quote:By publicly, you mean going to her friend to bitch about him? We are all guilty of doing that. You have to have somebody to vent to. What better than a personal friend?
even publicly.
Again, I find all the "look at me/us" videos annoying. And I found that she was a bit on the bossy side. And she completely mishandled the situation with the inlaws. I suspect she said or did something similar before that (which is why they didn't show up to the wedding). That was a frick up on their part too. Both sides were not without fault. But all of that could have been rectified if both parties decided to talk it all out and be adults.
My point is, nothing that she did would even remotely be justification for the way this psycho snapped. And the kicker is not just her, but his two little girls and baby boy inside of her.
I'm just not getting the "she was crazy" angle on this. Annoying, yes. Crazy, no. Again, I couldn't personally have been married to a woman like that. I have some friends who have wives who are EXACTLY like that though. Many of my friends.
Posted on 10/5/20 at 11:10 am to RealityTiger
And 800 word text over a cookie is more than "a little annoying"
The "omg he didn't grab my butt when we met at the airport my life is over" is more than a little annoying.
This isn't even scratching the surface
The "omg he didn't grab my butt when we met at the airport my life is over" is more than a little annoying.
This isn't even scratching the surface
Posted on 10/5/20 at 11:40 am to RealityTiger
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Her behavior was erratic in that one situation. But again, most wives have problems with their inlaws. That's a very, very common issue. I'm gonna need a little more than that to call her "crazy". If that qualifies her for being crazy, then it's safe to say that most married women out there are crazy, no?
You do you, man. An argument or two with in-laws is one thing. Accusing them of putting your children in mortal danger (impliedly intentionally). Disinviting them from their grandchild's birthday party, etc., qualifies as crazy in my book.
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I didn't find that she started doing this until he started ignoring his family and cheating on her. I could see both sides on that one. But he still had the obligation to call a timeout and have the dreaded "talk" with her.
Seemed like she did it constantly.
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By publicly, you mean going to her friend to bitch about him?
No, I mean on her live streams.
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