'I spent a fortune on my lover - and all I got was a three-timing hussy' | the Daily Mail

'I spent a fortune on my lover - and all I got was a three-timing hussy' | the Daily Mail:
Read the article for a true case of a wealthy lover's woe.
"So what does the man at the heart of this tug of love - a self confessed 'romantic old bugger' - have to say, safely ensconced inside his astonishing country pile, a seven-bedroom, four-bathroom, mock Tudor mansion in the village of Rowde near Devizes, complete with marble Jacuzzi room and 20m outdoor pool with its own thatched bar and palm trees.
'I'm still a bit teary,' he says. What man wouldn't be if they'd lavished a ?133,000 limited-edition Ferrari, a £12,000 Rolex and an £8,000 copy of Princess Diana's diamond and sapphire engagement ring on a lover who proved to be less than constant?
This week, Mr Chudleigh chose to tell the Mail the full story of the torrid affair, which he readily admits has left him heartbroken. He admits he left his former partner for 51-year-old Rachel Leigh, and believed she would leave her husband, David, to marry him."
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1 Comments:
It's sad to see one person betray another. But both parties in this story share some blame.
He was already in a relationship, which he jettisoned in favor of this new g/f. Perhaps he did his ex a favor in the long run, if he was unwilling to commit to her. But who's to say she's not as wounded by his actions as he is by what's happened since?
Second, he knew the new g/f was cheating on her husband. Big warning flag, IMO. If she's OK with cheating to see him, odds favor her being OK with cheating ON him someday. Ditto on it being a warning flag for her to beware, since he cheated on and then dropped a g/f for someone new.
Danger signs abound here. And that's even before consulting the cards for additional insight.
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