Hacking my phone, watching me and EVERYONE ELSE WHO USES THE BATHROOMS THAT I USE; I wouldn't say that what you know has made you nice people.
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You mean that having someone twice your age pay for everything you do and getting attention that you never had before dating him feel pretty good? I guess those things would, for someone like you.
This is the article which quoted your words of wisdom:
https://www.instyle.com/news/camila-morrone-defends-leonardo-dicaprio-relationship
These are my words of wisdom, having now spent almost a decade laughing at Mr. DiCaprio's revolving door of dating and fabulous cash prizes:
There are beautiful women over 30, but he'd have to take his brain off autopilot to date all but the stupidest of them, and beautiful, stupid women, particularly in the entertainment industry, have lost every shred of youthful innocence and are not only stupid but also embarrassingly, annoyingly cloying and vulgar.
He likes being able to decide which emotions he's going to have or let the person whom he's dating know about. He doesn't want to be made to feel things that he doesn't want to feel or to think about things that he doesn't want to think about; not by women, anyway.
The men whose example he has followed think of women as recreation, even a form of virtual reality. It's sad.
Maybe he's tired of you; maybe he isn't. If he is tired of you, then he's obviously not yet tired enough of you to make the effort of:
-breaking up with you and taking all your phone calls or otherwise fielding your reaction and the reactions of people who make their livings by publishing about it
-being single, even though he has no cameras in his bathroom or anywhere else in his house(s) that would expose him to the people who watch me being single
-replacing you
Don't ever think that I envy you. If there were an hour of the day when he could forget my scornful laughter, he wouldn't feel that he has to continue to degrade me. He knows that I'm smarter than he is. Eveyone knows it, which is why I'm the target of vicious, degrading crime. Nobody really looks all that smart in the shower or on the toilet.
Contrary to what Jake Gyllenhaal was implying in his villain role in the Spiderman movie that's now playing in theaters to a few dozen people on a weekend night in downtown Boston in the middle of the summer near some of Boston's most central and busiest subway stations where locals and tourists alike congregate by the thousands every day, what I have also said for years is that I don't have to be the smartest person in a room to be smarter than most of the people in Hollywood. Nobody does, not by a lot.