@adamkaufman724 does it matter? Every story have its own life lesson and entertainment for people to listen to. I actually listen to this in the morning just to wake up lol.
@@adamkaufman724 dude XD you dont like it just move on. believe what you want to believe lol and block this channel actually even better ill block you since this comment of yours is a click bait for you to argue so buh bye
I wouldn't be so forgiving to the children. They were well into their teens when the divorce happened and that's old enough to both know what their mom was going was wrong and to question any promises of breaking up the family or withholding college money. Wouldn't dad be paying for college anyway?
@@Raven2Stories At those ages, why would they think their mom would be paying for college vs. their dad? Especially after the divorce started? I'm sure most 16 year-olds can figure out that will be settled in court and if they simply tell the truth, mom can be forced to pay anyway. This is clearly fiction.
They all called him a piece of shit and shunned him but later on these same people all knew about the affair for ages?
This is horseshit
Simple enough. The Golden Child of the family
@adamkaufman724 does it matter? Every story have its own life lesson and entertainment for people to listen to. I actually listen to this in the morning just to wake up lol.
@@adamkaufman724 dude XD you dont like it just move on. believe what you want to believe lol and block this channel actually even better ill block you since this comment of yours is a click bait for you to argue so buh bye
If the kids stay in contact with the mother, reconciliation is impossible, as they’re supporting someone who deliberately did all this harm.
Why does no one ever get punished floor perjury?
I wouldn't be so forgiving to the children. They were well into their teens when the divorce happened and that's old enough to both know what their mom was going was wrong and to question any promises of breaking up the family or withholding college money. Wouldn't dad be paying for college anyway?
@@BW022 depends on which country and their state of mind for paying college.
@@Raven2Stories At those ages, why would they think their mom would be paying for college vs. their dad? Especially after the divorce started? I'm sure most 16 year-olds can figure out that will be settled in court and if they simply tell the truth, mom can be forced to pay anyway. This is clearly fiction.
I would be scared as a 13 yr old if my parents threatened to take away my college funds
Nope