nytimes.com — In an era when more than 1 in 10 adult Internet users in the US have a blog, many people are using the Web to tell their side of a marital saga. Despite the legal end of a marriage, the confessions can stretch toward eternity in a steady stream of enraged or despondent postings.
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onanymouseApr 19, 2008
The reason is that women have no accountability. Look at the laws that have been passed in the last few years about domestic violence: the assumption behind each of them is that men are probably guilty, and women are probably innocent.
atlien74Apr 19, 2008
That f**king gold digging blonde british **** Tricia Walsh Smith is a worthless piece of s**t!! Boo f**king hoo, she gets a half a million a year for the rest of her life if they divorce. BOO f**kING HOO!!! Some people work their entire lives and don't even see a fraction of that, and this **** didn't lift one f**king finger to earn it. She's not even a whore, because she didn't even f**k her husband for that money!!! She's just a Gold Digging ****! Go suck a f**king platinum plated penis you piece of pathetic puss!!
atlien74Apr 19, 2008
It's not in a man's nature to be monogamous. Do you not want a man to be a man? It's funny how when I man does try to submit to a woman, she becomes bored and leaves. Women should learn to except men for who they are, or go be a lesbian.
sinnicApr 19, 2008
How deliciously inane.Seriously....NYtimes.com? Is this what Digg is for? Utter f**king vapid nonsense about middle aged divorcees and their blogging habits? Think about what matters in life and get back to me once this s**t has been purged from existence.
bubba9999Apr 19, 2008
Don't have wives?
lifesbloggerApr 23, 2008
Blogging is pretty fun, try it someday...