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Wife Was Married to Another Man...


When he declared his love for her? Publicly? I'm a huge fan of his in "P&P" but I must admit I was disappointed to read this in his Trivia section.
Is marriage given no respect anywhere?? I wonder if she will treat him the same way she treated her then-husband someday?
Sad, sad, sad.

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He did not declare his love for her publicly in the rain as the trivia section states (seriously, that just sound like something taken out of the movies).


They met shortly after her marriage and fell in love, so she decided to leave her husband for him. Google their names, and you'll find several articles explaining the story.

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Either way, she was married to another man. Skanky.
And if you KNOW that there's a mistake in the Trivia section, why don't you send them the articles you mentioned, and have them remove it? It's not flattering to either one of them; it's not romantic or sweet. It's skanky, and they both should be ashamed of it.

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When I was a kid...no, wait. I still do that.

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She said, they did not have an affair. And Matthew said, it was a very difficult situation, falling in love with a married woman. So it's not like, they took the whole thing lightly.
You can believe that or not. At the end of the day, there was no point in staying with her husband if she was in love with someone else.

As for the trivia section, I only noticed it's contents when I read your post.

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Casting stones...sad sad sad for you, whippetchick

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Sad for me?? LOL Yes, be sad for me. 35 years of marriage, 2 great kids, 4 perfect grandkids, neither of us cheating (or cheated) on the other...You should definitely be sad for me. bwaaaahahaha!

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When I was a kid...no, wait. I still do that.

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So you chose right in the first place and Hawes needed a second shot at it. Yay for you!

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good for you, meanwhile, judgmental narrow-mindedness is a sort of flaw all it's own.

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