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And also, he didn't stay the night.

It's not clear to me what "we Got Y'All" does. Or why schools let them in. IRL, are there private charities that fill in services and activities that a school, public or private, can't afford to do?

Just saw this episode … late to the table.

I see this show as a trainwreck and not realistic. But since I'm watching it, I guess HBO and SJP and ET AL, have achieved what they wanted.

" What kind of person asks a client (and potential employer) to committ financial fraud? "

I watch this show just because of the train wreck quality to it. Frances' career tracks are just simply unbelievable. It's never been clear why she deserves to be a headhunter. And then to do bait and switch at a business meeting….. no I don't believe that you can be called in to supply job candidates and then

AS far as THC, to validate this show, I think well maybe opposites attract.
but I think I heard online in one of the episodes on which he or someone else that he did used to work in finance.

I always think of his stint as the anti- insurance guy or whatever he was supposed to represent in those insurance commercials.

***relationship intertia - for whatever reason - insecurity, fear, laziness. ***
Also remember, breaking up his hard to do. A relationship represents an individual's investment (time and other intangible assets…..)

That reminded me of how sloppy people can be…. even when they are in paid positions. At least in most European countries, you can immediately tell what is a lanline and what is cellular.

******Spoiler Alert******

I like this series and the cringe-worthy moments. Molly reminds me of my (needy) sister who is 47 and never married. So desperate not to be seen without a man, she'll invite any unsuitable guy to a party — where she could possibly meet someone suitable.

I still told my husband that his is better.

It does not appear that way to me. Granola bar appeared to be more of a distraction for Frances and a reminder that she still "had it." Frances was forced an epiphany when Granola Bar did not offer his place to her as a safe house while she was separating…. let alone get a divorce.

It's not a false equivalency. I enumerated several acts of treachery that occur in both an emotional and physical affair. Penile penetration just happened to not be one of them.

Guess you never heard of "hiding in plain sight."

If it was meaningless to the granola eating playboy, then it was a meaningless physical affair.

There are some similarities that an emotional affair share with a physical affair: 1) Lying - as Frances' husband had to admit to; 2) someone involved in an emotional affair can burn up the household budge to please his / her (emotional) affair partner as can happen in a physical affair. 3) time is spent away from

It's not clear to me what Molly did. Maybe I blinked at the wrong time. It looked to me that she wnt back to the partner and told her it's better that the partner inform Rashida…. or what step did I miss?