I was just thinking about this today...her weight wouldn't even be an issue if she was a genuinely good person. She not so she makes it easy. I actually give props to Assa in one regard...he had to step up to the plate and be dad and mom to the kids and her! He's the only caregiver in the family. Can you imagine how much more awful that family would be had he not taken on all the responsibilities? In a way thank God he does! I don't know how he has delt with P for so long and not kicked her fat butt to the curb. If she was just a decent human being it would make a whole world of difference. Any time Assa is around her during one of her lipstick moo moo lives, she is always snarky to him. Its completely rude given that he's always trying to help her. He really rubs me the wrong way, but she is worse if you ask me. Her weight aside, how is he not completely embarrassed of her? His wife and mother of his children is a checked out mother, rude AF, addicted to her phone, totally disrespectful to him and everyone else, snarky, ditzy, out of touch with reality and most of all thinks her sh!t don't stink.I would feel bad for Priscilla if I thought she was basically a good person, but I don't. I think she's one of those adult women that has a serious case of 'Princess Syndrome' and people like that always get on my tits. She seems to be a pathological liar and something just gets my back up regarding her relationship with Abbie. I know a lot of people feel there's something inappropriate about Abbie's relationship with Asa and/or Isaiah and I respect your opinion, even though I don't agree with it. But I really feel there's something up with how Priscilla feels about/treats Abbie. As others have mentioned, I think P is extremely jealous that A's first daughter is NT. She admits herself that she doesn't have a mothering instinct - which, wow. Isaiah must feel awesome that you admitted that on a public forum! And there's just something else that's setting me on edge. Not saying any abuse is going on, but if Abbie was my student I'd be paying very close attention to the family dynamics.