101 uses for your ex-wife's wedding dress
By ersanmiguel
@ersanmiguel (476)
Philippines
May 25, 2010 3:06am CST
when i saw this news from Inside Edition, i felt really sad about what Kevin Cotter is doing to his ex-wife's wedding dress- a toy for his dog, for cleaning the car, a table cloth, shopping bag, etc. marriage, like any other things in this world may not end up like a fairy tale. yes, this can be mr.cotter's way of letting out his resentment against his wife who left her after 12 years of marriage, but i find this really disrespectful towards someone whom you've loved in your life
how would you feel if this thing happens to you?
3 responses
@Canellita (12029)
• United States
25 May 10
Oh my gosh! My first question is how did he end up with the dress in the first place? Women usually hang on to that kind of stuff. It is rather childish of him to behave this way, but it is that childishness that more than likely contributed to him getting divorced in the first place.
@ersanmiguel (476)
• Philippines
26 May 10
his ex-wife said she left it for their daughter. she should have brought it with her when she moved

@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
27 May 10
I would be very ticked off if this was to happen to me. I've spent the last six years of my life married to my husband and though I don't see that we are going to be divorced, but you never know what could happen in the future. I would hope that since I wish to save my dress for my daughter to occasionally have that he wouldn't disrespect the dress like that, but I would also think that I deserved that kind of disrespect if I did something that propagated the divorce.
@ersanmiguel (476)
• Philippines
28 May 10
yeah i guess that the ex-wife did something really hurtful against this guy so this is his way of retaliating? maybe when he saw the dress, he remembered that past experience?
@Ritchelle (3790)
• Philippines
26 May 10

@ersanmiguel (476)
• Philippines
26 May 10
yes they have a daughter
i'd feel the same.
good thing i'm keeping my gown to my room back in my parent's house 


