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Pretending you had a wealthy widowed/divorced father or mother dating someone 46 years younger like in the article( James Woods is 66 dating a 20 y/o woman), would you say anything? Or would you leave it alone?
If you say something it might look like all you care about is your inheritance. But if you don't say anything that person could be taking advantage of your parent. Assuming it's not real love at such a big age gap which I don't believe can honestly happen.
It's daddy's money. If he wants to spend it to hire a beauty to pretend that she loves him, then that's his decision.
Kids do not have any rights to daddy's money. An inheritance might be nice to receive, but it is not your money until after you inherit it.
Personally, I think the old man is a fool and the general public thinks he is a fool, but, like I said: it's his money to spend as he wants to spend it.
It's daddy's money. If he wants to spend it to hire a beauty to pretend that she loves him, then that's his decision.
Kids do not have any rights to daddy's money. An inheritance might be nice to receive, but it is not your money until after you inherit it.
Personally, I think the old man is a fool and the general public thinks he is a fool, but, like I said: it's his money to spend as he wants to spend it.
sounds like you probably have a 20 yr old gold digger on your arm to me!
Its funny how some people think that just because their parents have money, that its automatically theirs when they kick the bucket.
it's more theirs than some bimbo's though , especially if there has been a good child/parent relationship for many years.
basically, the young bimbo is a thief, and should be locked up
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