by meljoe2006 » Tue Jul 06, 2010 09:04 pm
i was dating my boss for 3 yrs and he really disliked his spouse he had alot at stake so he couldnt divorce so easily.. if we were both on ins policy as beni can either one of us be removed?
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 01:50 pm Post Subject:
more specifically since he didn't cheat on his wife when it came to financial responsibility.
Are you kidding me? This guy is a scum bag :evil: ...he's (apparently) attempted to have his life insurance split between his wife, and his girl friend, and he's the (ex?) girlfriends BOSS, sorry (IMO) this all equals scum bag...and furthermore, it cracks me up that OP says they 'were dating for three years" how do you 'date' a married man? Then to add insult to injury, the guy is (most likely) either dead or dying, and his employee/girlfriend/mistress wants to know if she's still going to be able to collect! geeeeze, alright, now my head hurts...Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 01:53 am Post Subject:
Well, there are many details we don't know, so lets not turn this into quickly judging this guy and declaring him the worst person in the universe, Keith Olbermann (haaaa!)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:28 am Post Subject:
I don't think he's the WORSE guy in the world but I do think he's a scum bag..and in no way should he be given credit like this
he didn't cheat on his wife when it came to financial responsibility.
:roll: I don't need any details other than the fact he's a married man, that's foolin' around with an employee and putting his little sweetie on the life insurance policy as beneficary...sorry these things equal scum bag to me..and always will...Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 01:21 pm Post Subject:
Ok, what's the probable reality of this situation?
The boss lied to his girlfriend about her being on the insurance policy.
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 06:45 pm Post Subject:
I don't need any details other than the fact he's a married man, that's foolin' around with an employee and putting his little sweetie on the life insurance policy as beneficary...sorry these things equal scum bag to me..and always will...
Yes, but we do know this:
and he really disliked his spouse he had alot at stake so he couldnt divorce so easily..
Not trying to say the guy was an innocent victim or anything like that. But for all we know, he had already seperated from his wife, but hadn't officially divorced her.
There's a good chance the guys a turd, not doubt. Just saying...that's all. Carefull about comig to quick conclusions, we often don't know as much as we think we do about a person or situation.
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:34 pm Post Subject:
Ok, what's the probable reality of this situation?
The boss lied to his girlfriend about her being on the insurance policy.
Bet you're right...how's that old saying go? "Cheat with ya', cheat on ya'" :wink:
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 05:14 pm Post Subject:
There are always three sides to one story . . . his, hers, and the truth -- which is sometimes VERY different from the other two.
Is "cheating" on one's spouse a BIG deal or a LITTLE deal? As a non-cheater, I don't know. How big a deal is being a little bit pregnant?
It's rather interesting to see which threads provoke the most spirited and diverse conversations.
Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 01:55 pm Post Subject:
the morry povich show..is calling.
Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 03:10 pm Post Subject:
NAH!! This is Jerry Springer or nothing.
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 01:43 am Post Subject:
NAH!! This is Jerry Springer or nothing.
No this could totally be a Maury thing. Instead of you are NOT the father, it could be...
"Cindy...you are NOT the beneficiary."
Pagination
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