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“Men are still more likely to cheat than women,” Yanyi Djamba, director of the Auburn Montgomery Center For Demographic Research, told Bloomberg. “But the gender gap is closing.”
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“Men are still more likely to cheat than women,” Yanyi Djamba, director of the Auburn Montgomery Center For Demographic Research, told Bloomberg. “But the gender gap is closing.”
I was predicting the same thing.
Maybe I'm just a horndog, but if I became friends with someone not my wife who was attractive, I think I'd, well, be attracted to them. Seems completely realistic to me.
I get that you generally support Crosby, but it's a pet peeve of mine when people call his "cheating" any sin at all, much less his "biggest".
Where do you, or anyone, get that they were "still together" when he slept with the therapist? He tried to go enter their apartment and Jasmine made it clear that he was not welcome to so much as stand there inside the apartment (that they had rented together—it was as much his as hers) much less live there with her…
Thanks! My sympathy for your brother and all of you, though at least your bro has the compensation of spending his nights with a hottie. ;-)
Asking if Jasmine hatred "is even a thing" and saying "this is the first I've heard of such a thing" is just not synonymous with "I haven't seen many people in AV Club threads hating on her". You are either being disingenuous and backtracking or you have a shaky grasp of what "is a thing" and "heard of such a thing"…
I don't see her as the rightmost candidate. She was against the developer's project and returned his money; I think there was an implication that Bob Little supported the development.
What? How do you figure?
Often mayoral races are run without primaries. Sometimes there can be a runoff if no one gets more than fifty percent of the vote.
I thought the debate scene finally redeemed the election storyline.
Yeah, I found Todd's reaction bizarre. Alan Sepinwall's made much more sense.
Agree about Jasmine and Kristina. But I like to give the show credit for portraying uptight, buzz-kill type characters like this, that we all know in real life but rarely see on TV. It's kinda cool to get that level of realism as long as we don't actually have to live with them.
She didn't help herself by neglecting to tell Crosby about his son for several years. Then she made him sell his boat, move into an apartment with her, then kicked him out of said apartment even though it was both of theirs. He tried to reconcile with her but she said "I need some time", acted offended that he would…
You're moving the goal posts. You asked if it was "even a thing", which does not carry any implied "within AV Club comments" caveat if you ask me.
Really? I hated her for quite a long time (and only really tolerate her now); and critics like Alan Sepinwall have been pretty open about their dislike for her all along.
My ex-wife and I secretly got married two years before her parents threw us a "wedding". It's easy to get away with IRL, though probably not on TV.
Yeah, I agreed much more with Alan Sepinwall than with Todd on this one. To me, Jasmine came across as horribly domineering like usual, and then things mellowed out by the end as the minivan started looking like more fun. But c'mon: she has made him get rid of his boat, his motorcycle, and now his car, while keeping…
She was a central character that had storylines that were the A plot for a good while (when she was dating Michael B. Jordan). But they have done a good job of making her leave pretty much without a trace for newer viewers like you.
When you watch online (Hulu, or NBC's iPad app), she is actually the most prominently shown in the quick intro that promotes the day and time the show is on. Although that could be a leftover and an oversight.