It’s one of two things. The other is height.
It’s one of two things. The other is height.
This makes me so upset, I call my partner Boo boo and I don’t want to stop.
I haven’t seen the final episode of the season so I’m not all the way up to date. I don’t believe that Jax has changed, but I will say that I don’t mind the whole “I’ll always been #1" thing. It’s like the the concept of of putting the oxygen mask on yourself first. He can only be a good husband and eventual father…
It’s also not a huge sign of growth that she insisted on drinking even though she was told by her doctor that it’s destroying her stomach. How is it possible to make Jax the voice of reason in any situation?
Low odds. He’s consistently been the best of a bad bunch. Post-rehab Mike might be pulling ahead but it’s too close to call.
Billie is not the worst; I cannot with Kristen. BUT, her whole personality in her first season was 1- being trans and 2- telling everyone what everyone else was saying.
It was super annoying because being trans is obviously a big part of your life and lived experiences but also shouldn’t be your whole personality.…
He lied about his net worth to impress her and blew his “six figure life savings in one year” taking her out clubbing. He’s not cute enough for a lie that enormous nor for behaviour that irresponsible.
Tbh, I’m not sure any amount of cuteness makes that okay.
To be fair, telling the officer that you have a needle on you is a responsible thing to do. I get that it’s fun to feel superior to people who don’t speak the same way we do or who are addicts, but this quote is not one he should be damned for.
I agree with the rest of your comment, I just disagree with singling out…
Thank you for this detailed answer. I really appreciate it.
How does statutory rape work when you yourself are a minor. Also, given that he was a minor at the time of the conviction, how is any of this known?
People with mental illness have all kinds of reasons not to come forward about abuse. Often their illness makes them worry that they won’t be credible if they do come forward. This serves to make them more vulnerable. Reducing Feldman to “one crazy person” perpetuates that, and it’s dangerous.
I think this has more to do with socio-economic associations. I think we’ve collectively come to think of mayo as “poor people food” or the condiment of choice for “trailer trash.” The joke that the “special sauce” in shitty restaurants is just mayo and ketchup a popular one.
So people who do like mayo are trying to…
I think that narrative is less available to people when they aren’t white.
How does that make it okay? I think that’s point the original commenter is making. It’s not okay to agree to be in a monogamous relationship if you don’t think you can do it, even if that means you don’t get to have a relationship.
Maybe because of this typo “you have proposals for supervised needle infection sights”
“No one knows what Kardashian thinks, or if she anything to Mayer,”
what?
Oh! Sorry, I thought you critiquing the medium and not the tone of the grieving. My bad.
Also, my point is no less valid because someone else also thought of it.
It just went in regular media, in the obituary section.
There is literally a section in most news papers where people would pay to write about the person they just lost so that both loved ones and strangers could read it.
I always see that as them turning to her for stuff and not so much her involving herself. But like I said, I never watch the housewives show so I have only seen her as she is presented on Vanderpump Rules and without any real notions of who she is outside of that.