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  • #3794

    :twisted: aw come on thats wrong isnt it? :roll: :roll:

    #213206

    Cas

    Someone on the news said last night that ironicaly, at the same time she collects her pension, she’ll also be collecting her child benefit :roll:

    #213207

    She’s obviously OLD ENOUGH to know what she’s doing.. :?

    #213208

    And old enough to f*cking know better

    #213209

    It’s probably a case of she does not know what she’s done…maybe she does…well planned decision?? . Babies are all very well, toddlers can be so difficult to deal with but they’re still cute.

    First day at school and she’ll still be there, however, how can this woman ever imagine the teenager or the adult or the grandchildren. What age will she be by then, has she thought beyond ensuring her genes continue on this earth?

    She is setting this child up for so much pain. The pain of loss is guaranteed for this child and at what age? At least with younger parents it’s still life’s lottery.

    Tend to non-discriminate but I do think this time that she has taken the right to bear children just a little too far.

    Hope I’m wrong and hope she lives to be 120, for the child’s sake.

    #213210

    on a similar note…

    my friends dad who is in his 70s married a thai girl.. she’s in her early 20s. my friend as you can imagine is gutted because she’s an only child, her mum passed away prior to this and now this thai girls come steaming in and ruined her relationship with her father, took her inheritance and now wants a baby with a man in his mid 70s. its just wrong

    #213211

    What a cracking idea eh? At the ripe old age of 70, being able to have a tasty young Thai girl in bed with you every night….. mmmmmm THAT’LL keep the cold out.

    The daughter will get over it anyway. Soon enough she’ll be off getting married etc etc leaving her poor old Pa all alone – well not any more.

    Lucky sod !!!

    #213212

    @will wrote:

    @melody wrote:

    on a similar note…

    my friends dad who is in his 70s married a thai girl.. she’s in her early 20s. my friend as you can imagine is gutted because she’s an only child, her mum passed away prior to this and now this thai girls come steaming in and ruined her relationship with her father, took her inheritance and now wants a baby with a man in his mid 70s. its just wrong

    she shud still get inheritance shes his daughter after all. the bloke deserves happiness dnt he so why cant he have it… its nt wrong its jus different. the thai girl is young enough to have a kid so whats wrong with it?

    1) his daughter is 48 and has a step mother half her age
    2) the inhertance goes to his wife and her other children who she left in thailand to come to the uk
    3) shes a gold digger

    #213213

    @melody wrote:

    1) his daughter is 48 and has a step mother half her age
    2) the inhertance goes to his wife and her other children who she left in thailand to come to the uk
    3) shes a gold digger

    Well that’s pretty unfair & biased huh?

    1. Having a stepmother half her age oughtn’t to be an issue for a caring daughter – might be for a lealous daughter eh? She should be focussing on her father’s happiness and not her own negative feelings.

    2. Only if the father dies intestate would his lovely new wife have a claim on a part of his estate. If he wants to ensure that his natural daughter shares in the spoils, then he can always make a will to determine exactly what her bit ought to be.

    3. “She” is presumably the new wife – however, from the attitude shown by the daughter (as described above) it would appear that the daughter is more bothered by how much SHE will get than with her father’s happiness.

    Hopefully the father will live to a ripe old age, and spend every night snuggled up to his beautiful young Thai bride in blissful happiness. Meanwhile, his ungrateful daughter will probably go skulking around the dustbins at Tesco wondering how to get her greedy paws on her father’s money.

    #213214

    Oh my God you have Wills Disease :shock:

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