She lied to her husband that she was going to die😂 #shorts #marriage #story

    Title:Why Women Kill Season 1(2019)#shorts #ginnifergoodwin #marriage #crime #tvshow #women #drama #clips #movie
    Description:Beth (Ginnifer Goodwin) has dreamed of becoming a housewife since childhood, and now she is married to Robert (Sam Jaeger) as his wife, finally realizing her ideal. Did not expect the appearance of the third party will tear her beautiful life illusion into pieces.
    When socialite Simone (Lucy Liu) marries Carl (Jack Davenport), who loves her very much, she finds out by accident that Carl is a homosexual, and Simone must choose between keeping her secret and keeping her dignity.
    Taylor (Kirby Howell-Baptiste) and Eli (Reid Scott) are in an open marriage, The presence of Taylor’s lover Jed (Alexandra Daddario) makes Eli start to think it might be a good idea to add another person to the mix.

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    1. Meanwhile, it’s been proven that like 90+% of the time a man leaves when his wife/gf gets sick. So in the real world her plan would have backfired, not gotten him to behave/ stay

    2. This is where Beth Ann became unhinged lol. She should've just confronted her husband with the truth and then left him. Besides being boring for TV, why do you guys think she didn't just tell him?

    3. The divorce/separation rate when the woman is seriously sick/ she is the cancer patient was 20.8 % compared to 2.9 % when the man was the patient/sick person.
      Conducted by researchers at three medical centers — the SCCA, Huntsman and Stanford University School of Medicine. THE CONCLUSION : "Female gender was the strongest predictor of separation or divorce in each of the patient groups we studied," said *Marc Chamberlain, M.D., a co-corresponding author and Director of the Neuro-oncology program at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA). [ Chamberlain is also a Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the University of Washington School of Medicine. ]

      The study, "Gender Disparity in the Rate of Partner Abandonment in Patients with Serious Medical Illness," was published in the Nov.15 issue of the journal Cancer. The other corresponding author is *Michael Glanz, M.D., of the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah School of Medicine. [ SOURCE: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ].

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