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Wife Cites Husbands Obsession with Photography in Divorce Filing
Published on October 29, 2015 by Michael Zhang
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Heres a strange case of someone being a little too obsessed with photography. A woman who recently filed for divorce in Taiwan cited her husbands obsession with photography as one of the main things that broke their marriage.
Apple Daily reports that in a case brought before the Taipei District Court, a woman named Ms. Chien accused her husband, Mr. Cai, of focusing so much on taking pictures that he lacked empathy towards his family and friends.
The wife cited a number of examples of how Cai took his obsession to an unhealthy level by shooting photos at inappropriate times in their lives.
In one case, when the couple took their baby son to the hospital for vaccinations, Cai allegedly asked the doctor to give the baby a second shot in order for Cai to get the photo he wanted.
Another incident was when the couple awoke to their son crying at 2am. Chien says her husband insisted on pulling out his camera and tripod in order to take pictures of the baby instead of taking care of the boy, and a heated argument between the couple ensued.
Chien asked the court to order Cai to pay ¥25,000 ($3,900) per month in child support. The judge, however, ruled that the parents shared responsibility in the breakdown of the marriage, and ordered that they both contribute ¥13,000 (~$2,000)
n3eg
Loc: West coast USA
Someone needs to find Cai's Flickr page...
Seems like less a matter of Photography and more a matter of someone who is behaving like and insensitive, unloving, fool.
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Wife Cites Husbands Obsession with Photography in Divorce Filing
Published on October 29, 2015 by Michael Zhang
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Heres a strange case of someone being a little too obsessed with photography. A woman who recently filed for divorce in Taiwan cited her husbands obsession with photography as one of the main things that broke their marriage.
Apple Daily reports that in a case brought before the Taipei District Court, a woman named Ms. Chien accused her husband, Mr. Cai, of focusing so much on taking pictures that he lacked empathy towards his family and friends.
The wife cited a number of examples of how Cai took his obsession to an unhealthy level by shooting photos at inappropriate times in their lives.
In one case, when the couple took their baby son to the hospital for vaccinations, Cai allegedly asked the doctor to give the baby a second shot in order for Cai to get the photo he wanted.
Another incident was when the couple awoke to their son crying at 2am. Chien says her husband insisted on pulling out his camera and tripod in order to take pictures of the baby instead of taking care of the boy, and a heated argument between the couple ensued.
Chien asked the court to order Cai to pay ¥25,000 ($3,900) per month in child support. The judge, however, ruled that the parents shared responsibility in the breakdown of the marriage, and ordered that they both contribute ¥13,000 (~$2,000)
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I don't see a problem. :)
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Wife Cites Husbands Obsession with Photography in Divorce Filing
Published on October 29, 2015 by Michael Zhang
obsessed
Heres a strange case of someone being a little too obsessed with photography. A woman who recently filed for divorce in Taiwan cited her husbands obsession with photography as one of the main things that broke their marriage.
Apple Daily reports that in a case brought before the Taipei District Court, a woman named Ms. Chien accused her husband, Mr. Cai, of focusing so much on taking pictures that he lacked empathy towards his family and friends.
The wife cited a number of examples of how Cai took his obsession to an unhealthy level by shooting photos at inappropriate times in their lives.
In one case, when the couple took their baby son to the hospital for vaccinations, Cai allegedly asked the doctor to give the baby a second shot in order for Cai to get the photo he wanted.
Another incident was when the couple awoke to their son crying at 2am. Chien says her husband insisted on pulling out his camera and tripod in order to take pictures of the baby instead of taking care of the boy, and a heated argument between the couple ensued.
Chien asked the court to order Cai to pay ¥25,000 ($3,900) per month in child support. The judge, however, ruled that the parents shared responsibility in the breakdown of the marriage, and ordered that they both contribute ¥13,000 (~$2,000)
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This woman is completely out of line.
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