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Here is some solid advice. Dont ever tell a woman who has been married almost 23 years (me) that I dont know what a woman looks like that is in love and lust with their husband. (As it should be) I absolutely know what it looks like. I am...

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Hey Baron I’ll answer for Erika. As a mom that has kids and a husband who travels during the week and has kids in the bed occasionally…..my husband gets up early to get on flights. 2 or 3 am. I may hear my husband when he gets up but usually I just go back to sleep. With or without the kids in the bed. I don’t get up with him. As a matter of fact he hates it when I do. He says it makes it harder to leave because I tell him I wish he didn’t have to go and I’ll miss him and it breaks his heart to leave. Yea I admit it I do make it hard for him to leave. But then he texts me when he gets to the airport and when he lands and all during the day. And at night we FaceTime. Do you know that Erika and Charlie didn’t have this kind of relationship? No you don’t. Because you weren’t there. How do you know that this doesn’t destroy her that she didn’t get up with him that morning? Do you have cameras on her 24/7? You are truly an unbelievable asshole. But anything to keep the hate going right? And of course since you are a failed attorney you need as many clicks as you can get to pay your bills. Gotta pay those bills. Money over morals. I can’t wait until trial when all your BS lies are debunked. Your fall will be epic and well deserved. I don’t know how you sleep at night knowing one day you’ll have to answer for everything you’ve done to this woman by God. Hope you have a good excuse ready. But if I were you I’d be a little worried about my soul.

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