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Tom Green and Drew Barrymore, 2000
Sophia Bush and Chad Michael Murray, 2005
Renée Zellweger and Kenny Chesney, 2005
Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson, 2006
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nina
May 17, 2009 - 02:05 AM GMT
It is wrong for a man have a rich woman or a woman have a wealthy man?
It is an absolutely extramarital relationship. but more and more services come out on Internet focusing on this kind of relationship.
such as http://www.wealthychat.com/
it's the biggest dating site for wealthy and suclessful people.
inaffittoooften
May 11, 2009 - 10:52 AM GMT
Jeez OT, does that stand for Over the Top? For God's sake lighten up a bit, and quit jumping people's shit. Just like you, each of us is entitled to an opinion. You have no idea if this guys "life didn't turn out how he wanted it to be." It trips me out when people come on places like this to start bitching at each other, when they have no idea who that other person is. A good spirited, intelligent conversation regarding "the shallow and narcissistic" would be so much more fun than calling names and belittling people on a site like this, don't you think? Perhaps you should check yourself, have a nice cup of coffee, wake up, and maybe you'll find that you aren't the only person here worthy of an opinion. "Tool", nice, very grownup too, let's see, I think I used that word about 20 years ago, when I was 17, perhaps it was even longer ago than that. I tend to grow up as I age. But thanks for your insight into the world of "fantastic" and/or "shallow-narcissistic" people around the globe, fascinating, just fascinating.
OTMarine
May 11, 2009 - 07:08 AM GMT
Before you lump all of them in the same boat,may want to check yourself. Just because they get a divorce doesnt mean that they are shallow and narcissistic- sounds to me like jealousy, eh David?
There's shallow and narcissistic everywhere- not just in 'tinseltown'. Just like there's fantastic people in tinseltown just like there are in the general public. Just because your ilfe didnt turn out the way you'd hoped, doesnt mean you have the right to be such a judgemental tool. Dont mind me though, go ahead and get back to throwing your stones. Just be careful in your little glass house.
mirta51
May 11, 2009 - 01:43 AM GMT
for some people to marry and to divorce is as easier as to buy a new pair of shoes...
Iron worker
May 10, 2009 - 06:42 PM GMT
Takes character and integrity ,commitment to make a marriage work. Their rich with money and material stuff but void of a healthy belief and value system.
Were they friends before they married? Or mere sex partners? What was the foundation of their relationships? Any common ground? Unlikely any submitted to any pre-marriage counseling.
David Manning
May 10, 2009 - 08:20 AM GMT
Shallow people who co-exist in a narissistic, self absorbed world seldom tranlates into anything but illusion. The selfish and the entitled have indeed inherited the earth in tinseltown.
David Manning
Beverly Hills