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Showing Original Post only (View all)Angry ex-wife puts hate for husband on display [View all]

SUPERIOR, Wis. - It's not unusual for a divorce to end in anger.
But a woman who lives in Superior, Wisconsin took things to a new level this week with a traffic-stopping gesture that was carried out at the expense of her ex-husband.
The angry former spouse put all her ex-mate's belongings out on the front lawn with signs reading "Free" and "X-Husband Sale."
As if that wasn't enough, she flatted the tires of the man's SUV and spray painted the truck with the word "Cheater" in block letters.
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http://www.kare11.com/news/article/976434/391/Angry-ex-wife-puts-hate-for-husband-on-display--
Hope she gets some therapy
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OTOH, it appears she isn't suppressing anything and got it all out of her system n/t
Sheepshank
May 2012
#1
People who dwell on the negative and "vent" are more likely to become angrier in the future.
ZombieHorde
May 2012
#68
The therapist would be going against the common findings of scientific studies on the subject.
ZombieHorde
May 2012
#77
I'm no dr., but I disagree. It wasn't violence....it was getting rid of him, figuratively,
Honeycombe8
May 2012
#114
Not everyone finds peered reviewed studies to be very convincing, I guess. nt
ZombieHorde
May 2012
#115
Finding free, peer reviewed studies can be time consuming, but here is one...
ZombieHorde
May 2012
#116
From article: "Superior police decided to tow the GMC Yukon away" WTF? based on what law?
Liberal_in_LA
May 2012
#9
This might be therapy for the offended spouse, but will work against her in a court of law.
Ikonoklast
May 2012
#32
Was the ex-husband given the chance to remove the property from the premises?
Ikonoklast
May 2012
#37
Cheating on one's spouse doesn't come into play very much in divorce proceedings.
Ikonoklast
May 2012
#54
Supposedly men and women cheat in roughly the same amounts and yet you rarely
4th law of robotics
May 2012
#55
I'd be furious too. The cheater exposes his/her SO to incurable STDs, HIV etc
riderinthestorm
May 2012
#111