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Scared
05-30-2007, 11:04 PM
I'm looking forward to this new show on ABC called the EX WIVES CLUB.
Here is a little bit about it from this site http://abc.go.com/primetime/exwivesclub/index


How do you mend a broken heart? By getting angry, getting even and getting over it! Real people who have undergone traumatic divorces learn how to move on with their lives, on Ex-Wives Club, an empowering new reality series on the ABC Television Network. The show is hosted by three women who know all about breaking up -- famed "exes" Angie Everhart, Shar Jackson and Marla Maples.

The hour-long, five-episode series, filmed in Palm Springs and on location across the country, will feature one man and one woman each week, all with one thing in common -- a devastating divorce. The episodes will trail them and the "XWC" team of Angie, Shar and Marla as they take the journey to let go of the past, rebuild their self-esteem and venture out into the world again. Segments will show the participants getting rid of things that remind them of their former partners; indulging in the ultimate fantasy of revenge by doing something to get even with their exes; and undergoing makeovers in either their physical appearance or professional lives. The series will also feature renowned life coach and bestselling author Debbie Ford (Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an Extraordinary Life), who will meet with the participants one on one and give them the guidance they need to move on.

Actress and model Angie Everhart is the former wife of Ashley Hamilton; actress Shar Jackson has two children with her ex-boyfriend, Kevin Federline; actress Marla Maples is the former wife of Donald Trump.

SerenBaker
06-01-2007, 12:17 PM
I don't agree with the "getting even" mentality. All it does is to reduce you to a vindictive state of mind that doesn't help you grow and even lowers your self-esteem later on when you look back at how childish and petty you behaved. That's not for me.

Jewel
06-02-2007, 12:08 AM
I don't agree with the "getting even" and "revenge" part of the show either. I think that it only encourages them to be more spiteful in return, thus ensuring that the cycle continues. I don't think that it would help solve anything.

starshimmer
06-05-2007, 07:15 PM
well, I think revenge is a cold dessert. The best revenge is living well, and although it may seem hard to do right now, I believe that if we stay true to ourselves and do the best we can, even if we are feeling very lost and confused along, that's all we can do, ever.

Hurting someone, no matter how attractive at the moment, always rebounds and hurts the person who dished it out in the first place. Just my 2 cents, anyway.:)

alexis
07-24-2007, 05:15 AM
I try to remember that Karma eventually gets everyone in the end. What goes around, comes around is what my mother called it. After my cheater experience, the same idiot that did not have the balls to come to my mothers funeral, I later found out that not only did he sleep with an underage girl (when he cheated on me), but he also managed to get really fat. I find it humorous (the weight gain, considered he was a stick when I met him), and I now have had two children, and still look the same.

This all came from a "man" (I use the term lose), that would make fun of people with weight issues, including HIS MOTHER, which highly ticked me off. Right now, I think Karma gave him a lesson that he will take the rest of his life to learn.