I've heard this story on another channel. It's a good story but sad. So, if I understand what's being said, her brother stuck his nose into their relationship and forced the issue of marriage for money. That's so disgusting of her brother. I feel bad for Susan; really bad! I also feel bad for Linda and Leonard. She's doing the right thing by divorcing him. It's best to set him free if for no other reason than her own future. Watching this further it seems to me that he doesn't want the divorce?? He said he's jealous of David. I still believe he does love her. He steps down from being the CEO to save his marriage if I remember correctly. I stand corrected. They're staying together. YES!!! LOVED IT! They are so cute together!
Listening to the extra, I don't know if I believe it. I mean in the main story, he sounds like a jerk. But in the extra, he sounds like a good boyfriend who is trying to redeem himself. Tired? Of course, Susan is tired. She was in a loveless marriage for 5 years and wasting her feelings on a man who never loved her in the first place. Leonard said they have been married for five years and still have trust. Yet, he has her in a loveless marriage while he runs to and spends all his time with Linda. He knows nothing about his wife and doesn't care to know because his life is wrapped around Linda. Listening to this story, it makes sense why Susan divorced him.
I listened to this story twice and tbh I think Leonard wasn't exactly a bad husb, just taht they both came into the marriage with different emotions and expectations and looks like FL never expressed her anger or irritation before so Leonard very likely thought she was good with their situation... FL was too in love and her disappointment piled up... Tbh in matters of communication, both of them were in the wrong, him for taking things granted and her for playing 'good wife' too much adjusting too much n never voicing her feelings or irritation for such long time.... I think it really is a good thing they divorced cos they are clearly two different type of people and shouldn't have hitched up without clearly setting expectations...this is a good reset..
@@devihere2u I agree with you. It's still sad though. Like you said their expectations were different and he didn't really know what his wife likes. Pathetic really! :)
@@DragonsMist1948 oh so true but sadly happens in marriage a lot.. There is a local movie where I am from based on a real story where after his wife suddenly died, husb started realizing a lot of romantic caring things he never did for his wife like giving her a rose without reason... He regrets all his later life and produced this movie to advise people to cherish loved ones when they were around..
@@devihere2u My hubby is always doing things like that for me. There is a particular small white carnation that I love for it's spicy fragrance that he buys (three bunches) to surprise me with throughout the year. He's always doing little sweet things like that for me. We've been together 45 years now. I feel very fortunate indeed and thoroughly loved. Thanks for replying. :)
@DragonsMist1948 oh so sweet to hear about a loving couple like you, really keeps our hopes alive 🥰🥰🥰🥰I'm in my 13th year of marriage, my husb is very caring and so far all good, by grace of Goddess and I hope it will remain the same, some day I hope I can have a similar luck to claim a good marriage after many years 🤞🏻
Heard this one before, and it's still a good story. The ML was emotionally ignorant during the marriage, and he didn't change until after it was pointed out to him.
This is re-upped from another channel. Heard it at least a week ago. My issue with the story is that she spent five years not bothering to communicate with her husband. Clearly he DID come home enough that she could have said 'hey, I feel neglected.' He was neglectful, but so was she. If you don't speak up, the the other side doesn't know there's a problem. It wasn't all his fault.
These trash husbands thinking ignoring your wife is the best action plan their whole marriage and then at thebend are all surprised pickachu when they decided to leave ya😂
No cheating. No abortions just a couple that lacks proper communication . I like this one
I've heard this story on another channel. It's a good story but sad. So, if I understand what's being said, her brother stuck his nose into their relationship and forced the issue of marriage for money. That's so disgusting of her brother. I feel bad for Susan; really bad! I also feel bad for Linda and Leonard. She's doing the right thing by divorcing him. It's best to set him free if for no other reason than her own future. Watching this further it seems to me that he doesn't want the divorce?? He said he's jealous of David. I still believe he does love her. He steps down from being the CEO to save his marriage if I remember correctly. I stand corrected. They're staying together. YES!!! LOVED IT! They are so cute together!
Listening to the extra, I don't know if I believe it. I mean in the main story, he sounds like a jerk. But in the extra, he sounds like a good boyfriend who is trying to redeem himself. Tired? Of course, Susan is tired. She was in a loveless marriage for 5 years and wasting her feelings on a man who never loved her in the first place. Leonard said they have been married for five years and still have trust. Yet, he has her in a loveless marriage while he runs to and spends all his time with Linda. He knows nothing about his wife and doesn't care to know because his life is wrapped around Linda. Listening to this story, it makes sense why Susan divorced him.
I listened to this story twice and tbh I think Leonard wasn't exactly a bad husb, just taht they both came into the marriage with different emotions and expectations and looks like FL never expressed her anger or irritation before so Leonard very likely thought she was good with their situation... FL was too in love and her disappointment piled up... Tbh in matters of communication, both of them were in the wrong, him for taking things granted and her for playing 'good wife' too much adjusting too much n never voicing her feelings or irritation for such long time....
I think it really is a good thing they divorced cos they are clearly two different type of people and shouldn't have hitched up without clearly setting expectations...this is a good reset..
@@devihere2u I agree with you. It's still sad though. Like you said their expectations were different and he didn't really know what his wife likes. Pathetic really! :)
@@DragonsMist1948 oh so true but sadly happens in marriage a lot.. There is a local movie where I am from based on a real story where after his wife suddenly died, husb started realizing a lot of romantic caring things he never did for his wife like giving her a rose without reason... He regrets all his later life and produced this movie to advise people to cherish loved ones when they were around..
@@devihere2u My hubby is always doing things like that for me. There is a particular small white carnation that I love for it's spicy fragrance that he buys (three bunches) to surprise me with throughout the year. He's always doing little sweet things like that for me. We've been together 45 years now. I feel very fortunate indeed and thoroughly loved. Thanks for replying. :)
@DragonsMist1948 oh so sweet to hear about a loving couple like you, really keeps our hopes alive 🥰🥰🥰🥰I'm in my 13th year of marriage, my husb is very caring and so far all good, by grace of Goddess and I hope it will remain the same, some day I hope I can have a similar luck to claim a good marriage after many years 🤞🏻
Very different ending. Loved the wife for giving the husband a 2nd chance and the husband for commitment to earn it.
Heard this one before, and it's still a good story.
The ML was emotionally ignorant during the marriage, and he didn't change until after it was pointed out to him.
Like this story. This is one of the few instances where I feel a 2nd chance makes sense.
He's lucky that his wife give him a 2nd chance. For 5 yrs, he "loved" his wife through his secretary?
This is re-upped from another channel. Heard it at least a week ago.
My issue with the story is that she spent five years not bothering to communicate with her husband. Clearly he DID come home enough that she could have said 'hey, I feel neglected.' He was neglectful, but so was she. If you don't speak up, the the other side doesn't know there's a problem. It wasn't all his fault.
Very nice story ❤❤❤❤❤
Really good art in this story, story was ok
These trash husbands thinking ignoring your wife is the best action plan their whole marriage and then at thebend are all surprised pickachu when they decided to leave ya😂
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How many times are you going to say CEO Leonard?
Seems for Asians or maybe just Chinese these titles are important 😂 I guess it helps them feel superior. And they need constant reminders. 😂