He’s wearing his wedding ring on that pic.
It's been a long 9 years Lloyd Evans / John Cedars
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Vintage
So, now we know he has one.
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Simon
He’s wearing his wedding ring on that pic.
Of course, it's a "look, behold family man!" image, usually a precursor to requests for money.
We know from his video that think can be slid on and off very quickly when it's convenient.
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Vintage
Just a suggestion. If someone would make a collection of all the posts and tweets where Evans claims to have mental issues, those might later prove supportive to Dijana in any custody dispute.
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Chinapomo
Every time he posts pictures of his daughters I'm creeped out. Dude really gives me bad vibes
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NonCoinCollector
Lloyd Evans can party in Thailand with his "sex worker girlfriend" (his words) during Christmas and New Years, but here he is in July pretending he is once again a family man. Nice try, but I am not buying it. It would be one thing to say, "this is what I should have been doing months ago," without a picture. Quite another to post what he did as if to say, "look at what a wonderful father I can be."
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
he is once again a family man. Nice try, but I am not buying it.
But on whose word do we have it on that they are separated and divorcing? Something Dijana told Kim when they were quarreling about Thailand back in January and Lloyd’s explanation he gave last month? An explanation forced from him when he was caught trying to date women in London and Zagreb?Something else is at play here. There is a hold he has on her and he knows how to manipulate. Now he goes on holiday with Dijana and the girls (Yes, she was there) round the time of their wedding anniversary and comes out wearing his wedding ring?
I don’t think that’s a coincidence or that he’s necessarily playing a role.
There’s a twisted and sick co-dependency going on and she seems to be easy pickings for him when he decides the dating life isn’t bearing any fruit.
Why is anyone’s guess. We know he needs help. It’s quite possible she needs help to break this co-dependency cycle.
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Vintage
“...Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you.” Gen. 3:16. Sad, but oh so true.
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JeffT
Classic abusive relationship. The dominant personality in these always seem to have some power over the victims that nobody else can figure out. The victim's family and friends watch helplessly while the person they care about crawls back, believing all the lies about "true love" and "changing ways" just to see it turn into the same old shit all over again.
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Vintage
Yes, JeffT. And there's really nothing anyone can do about it, except the wife herself. In South America where I lived for twenty years, an indian man could be hitting his woman in the street. But if another man tried to stop him, the indian woman would give a tongue-lashing to the would-be hero, yelling, "Get away from us! I'm his woman, and he can even kill me if he wants to." We had to be warned about this local cultural norm, lest we be attacked by both parties. Apparently, the ritual had the effect of confirming the woman's loyalty to the man and cementing the bond,... at least in her mind.