“People claiming I married for money - I'd hardly 
call settling balance of 2nd hand car worthwhile” 
[ice-cold parasite, R 200 000 spent when her 
maintenance and debt taken into account, 
not bad for a 9-month scam]
“Don't take marriage seriously - treat as business” 
[she married for financial gain, if not agreed upon 
by both parties in writing as part of marriage con-
tract, if she did not honour conventions, it was all
false pretences - marriage is null and void]
 
“Parent 1st, all else 2nd” [if this was not a specific 
part of marriage vows or pre-nuptial contract 
that husband has no marital privileges, it’s a 
cop-out, made up after she pawned off 
ALL her debt onto you]
“Can't bring commitment I expect, the deal is 
off” [marriage agreed as business deal? What 
commitment, agreed upon by both parties in 
writing, was not honoured?] 
“Lack of emotional intelligence and personal 
growth” [What behaviour constitutes lack of 
above? Vague accusation has to be specified,
what previous agreement was broken here?] 
A constipated face in a confection of a wedding 
dress, lack of talent to play role of happy bride, 
no inner light – false pretences means she is a 
parasite, out to suck you dry!
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
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