Mewtilation
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No idea what half of it keans but go for it!!!
Basically she means if a 900 pound ape were to jam is no no up his oh no...
No idea what half of it keans but go for it!!!
I'd rather date or be with a woman that can handle herself well no matter what ... that way I'd know she can take care of herself and be one less thing to worry about ...
Boy meets girl. Boys asks girl to marry him. Girls says no. Boys sends girl $200,000 breakup bill.
At least that's what happened in Australia when 65-year-old Bruce Dusting proposed to 42-year-old single mom Marie Lacombe and she shot him down. After the rejection, Dusting sent Lacombe a $200,000 bill accounting for every dime he spent on her during their alleged four-year courtship, as reported by A Current Affair in Australia.
The enormous bill includes money for Zumba classes, dental appointments, cash for Lacombe's kid's birthday party, a tummy tuck and even breast implants. Apparently Dusting expected to be paid back, telling ACA, "She will not get away with this."
But Lacombe tells ACA a different story, saying, "He's a shark."
In fact, the single mom claims the two were never romantically involved, explaining she was his dance teacher and they became friends. She says any money Dusting gave her was his choice and the bill is an act of revenge.
Of course, Dusting isn't the first to look for revenge post-breakup.
Recently a man in New York filed a lawsuit against his ex after he dumped her, claiming she blasted bogus information about their sex life all over the Internet. She accused him of "rape play", "auto-erotic asphyxiation," and having a "micro penis," according to Gawker.
Man Slaps Ex-Girlfriend With $200,000 Bill After She Rejects His Marriage Proposal
I wasn't able to edit my error in the title to remove the extra 'down' at the end. Sorry.
That says everything I need to know. She was stringing him along. She wanted a sugar daddy, not a husband.
Was still his choice. He can say no if he doesn't wish to spend money on him. It's not right she used him like that, no. However, you can say no because of things like freedom and such. She didn't own him or his assets.
He would have said no, if he knew her intentions. That just tells me she was stringing him along, because she knew his.
Certainly he must have known that if her affections had to be bought and paid for that he wasn't experiencing "true love?"He would have said no, if he knew her intentions. That just tells me she was stringing him along, because she knew his.
That says everything I need to know. She was stringing him along. She wanted a sugar daddy, not a husband.
Certainly he must have known that if her affections had to be bought and paid for that he wasn't experiencing "true love?"
It was a deal between two materialistic people that didn't pan out. Wah, wah, boo-hoo.
No, not "anytime." I was referring to this couple only.So, anytime a gentleman asks a woman out, he should hand the check over to the woman? Just so he can let her know he isn't trying to buy her love?
I like it!!