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Get a breath, Rielle Hunter has had a couple of set backs and some unfortunate events that will have disabled her ability to be a reasonable individual. Otherwise, she would not want to be with a married man. True preveldge has it's rewards, but how can losing a beloved pet horse a advantage. It is sick, and will only be mar on this ability to belong a family of great wealth. She should have been a celebrity of sorts, between living in a family with standing, and what you may have, there are obvious pit-falls. Running out of money has to be a costly one, this girl was also running around like a space cadet. When people start to look for drugs, is this ever the right track?
Rielle, was unsure of many things, as is life, what is certain in life? Some people are better at handling the deeper meaning of things, the generation of the previous had a big addiction with the deeper meanings of things. Gurus are not any more enlightened about being in control, except that for the time the enlightment is available it is darn nice, and controling in the way, that we would always like things to be on the up and up. But, there are exceptions, and those exceptions come with uncertainies, being on drugs exemplifies many experiences. Some of those experiences prove to be empty, a real downer for many. So in the trival pursuit of "guess who I really am", because I sure as heck don't know, she found what would prove to be another flimsy individual, some one who had pretty serious circumstances, and failed miserably in his attempt to show how truly involved he was with his wife's cancer.
Should this be a formidable candidate for President? Should this be a formidable candidate for someone to share lifes ups and downs, not really. Lastly he is believed to be the father of Rielle's baby, and niether has come clean about the child. I feel that is wrong, one day this little girl will see footage, and will have to decide what she thinks about the man she will call Dad. Men are too easy for their own good, they make little side streets, that are nice to read about in novels, but in real life, leave many women with more questions to query than they might like to admit.