if you were her husband (whom he has a child with, how would you feel about her still obsessing over that guy who pump'n'dumped her all those years ago?
how would /pol/ solve that situation? because i'm in a similar one. i'm also with a wife who's making a shitload of money but still isn't over that one guy who fucked her in high school.
the way i deal with it is i imagine how is her pump'n'dumper feeling right now, coming from work in a coal mine every single evening to his pitiful wife, kids and warmluke portion of fish and chips wrapped in shit smeared newspaper.
am i weak?
>>17572394
I'd be more concerned about her carb intake tbf
>>17572394
Does she still talk to this guy? Is she co-parenting with him or what?
>>17572394
>if you were her husband (whom he has a child with, how would you feel about her still obsessing over that guy who pump'n'dumped her all those years ago?
She doesn't like her music or the genre, she has said that herself.
She makes money off the songs, they are easy to write and she can slap her name on any song and it is a license to print money.
I don't honestly think she gives her ex a moment's thought and the guy who has had a kid with her knows that.
Really if she was that fussed about her ex she would have went back to him once she had loads of money.
>>17572394
It also doesn't really matter. The reason why everyone loves the music is because they're universal stories - LOTS of people have loved and lost, she's not even necessarily singing about a specific person.
>>17572394
The guy never existed. If he did, journalists would have found him by now. Her music is specifically aimed at regretful, resentful plain-looking women. This is why she purposely gains weight when it's time to gig again.