"But you know what? I don’t regret it at all. I came through to the other side a stronger, much happier person. I have a great relationship with my now-grown children and their children. My income isn’t impressive, but I have what I need. I can stand on my own two feet and overcome adversity. Looking back, I wouldn’t trade the experience of the last 15 years for anything."
u/sirdigbykittencaesar
especially #1... buying cars to your "friends"...? really?
...On her husband's money, which continued to fund her "independence" after she left him and somehow bought a house while "working for a local newspaper."
Codependents Unanimous has since obviously taught her every buzzword necessary to cast herself as a hero victimized by an unkind Fate. You go, girl!