100% they both moved out, and the brother is married and lives with the wife doesn't he? I assume they are just in content now as it is half term? (I know the borther is not a teacher but maybe his wife is?) and her sister isi thought her brother had left too. I seem to recall she made a huge thing about how upset she was.. he seems to be back now though/?
It's the family way isn't it lol.It’s kinda mad that she hasn’t even properly dated around to find a good match or anything. She’s so undeveloped for her age. If she gets engaged to the first guy she’s ever known, kissed, that’s just offit! I feel like she’d say he has cooties if he tried touching her
I think the next thread title should simply be "boujee marmalade" pretty much sums her up I thinkIt's not even about her not having properly dated anyone before (nothing wrong with dating whenever you're comfy with it, in her case must've been hard to find a man considering she only leaves the house to buy boujee marmalades anyways), it's just that she has SO little real life experience that she can't possibly relate to anyone else her age?? Look I'm a bit younger than her and still trying to find my own way in life but I just know we'd have NOTHING to talk about because it seems like her biggest challenge in life was her dairy allergy and even that she could get rid of within a few weeks! Not me having to pop a lactaid whenever I just look at cheese... (that's a me problem tho) I don't even know why we all used to find her to be so relatable because what's relatable about being a super privileged pretty white girl who lives at home at 25, doesn't have to pay rent and eats luxury goods for money?
He works in a law firm and deals with pretty grim topics every day. She's probably a breath of fresh air.Oh I said this before but I don't think it's weird that people don't dare around and I don't think we should shame or look down upon someone who doesn't (just like we shouldn't someone who does). My dad was my mom's first (and only) as well and they have been married for 40 years. Many in my family are like that and I have many friends and acquittances as well who are the same, together like that between 10 and 30 years with no (major) issues. If someone is happy with the first person they ever date I think we should respect that - after all it's that person's own decision and not something we have to choose for ourselves.
I honestly see no issue in this but I do not see her living a married life at all because she's so childish but maybe that's what he likes about her? That she gets excited about the most random things? Maybe he thinks it's cute and endearing
I think she is immature (not helped by the fact she still lives at home and doesn;t realky have a proper job or interaction with new people, that most people get through work, but she definitely overplays it, people dont generally become less mature as time goes on do they? she is the same as her friend Taz, she has realised what works for her audience and is playing up to it.Part of me thinks the childish thing is mostly an act... it makes her more relatable to teensgers who I imagine provide the most engagement and keep her relevant?
I just find it hard to believe she is genuinely this immature when she's discussed leading the church youth group which based on my experiences when I was younger, could involve teenagers coming to her to discuss serious issues in their life. She'd obviously have to maintain some level of authority in those situations!
Anyone else think she overplays it or do we think its genuine?
What grim topics does he deal with? He is a trainee in a soulless corporate firm, he probably just works on business mergersHe works in a law firm and deals with pretty grim topics every day. She's probably a breath of fresh air.
I don't see an issue with settling down with the first person you've dated either - I did it myself - the difference is I was never brought up being told that's the only way you should be looking for a partner, it was just luck for me. From Grace's siblings it seems like dating for fun and trying to find yourself is discouraged in her family, and that dating with the intention of being married off is very much encouraged, which isn't really a good thing imo. She's just so sheltered.Oh I said this before but I don't think it's weird that people don't dare around and I don't think we should shame or look down upon someone who doesn't (just like we shouldn't someone who does). My dad was my mom's first (and only) as well and they have been married for 40 years. Many in my family are like that and I have many friends and acquittances as well who are the same, together like that between 10 and 30 years with no (major) issues. If someone is happy with the first person they ever date I think we should respect that - after all it's that person's own decision and not something we have to choose for ourselves.
I honestly see no issue in this but I do not see her living a married life at all because she's so childish but maybe that's what he likes about her? That she gets excited about the most random things? Maybe he thinks it's cute and endearing
yeah isn't he just dealing with pretty mundane paperwork at this stage? Not like he is arguing in family courts about custody battles etc. Either way imagine getting home and discussing your day "what did you do, I had a boring business meeting, deadlines etc" to "I went and filmed in sainsburys"What grim topics does he deal with? He is a trainee in a soulless corporate firm, he probably just works on business mergershe's not actually helping anyone or dealing with any distressing aspects of the law.
I don't see an issue with settling down with the first person you've dated either - I did it myself - the difference is I was never brought up being told that's the only way you should be looking for a partner, it was just luck for me. From Grace's siblings it seems like dating for fun and trying to find yourself is discouraged in her family, and that dating with the intention of being married off is very much encouraged, which isn't really a good thing imo. She's just so sheltered.
Well they do have the church in common. I imagine similar social circles as wellyeah isn't he just dealing with pretty mundane paperwork at this stage? Not like he is arguing in family courts about custody battles etc. Either way imagine getting home and discussing your day "what did you do, I had a boring business meeting, deadlines etc" to "I went and filmed in sainsburys"
He's an aid to a more senior solicitor. He has a list of cases he's helped the senior with on his staff profile and it includes s*xual assault among other serious crimes. He may not go to the stand but I'd imagine he reads a lot about what happened to victims as part of his job.yeah isn't he just dealing with pretty mundane paperwork at this stage? Not like he is arguing in family courts about custody battles etc. Either way imagine getting home and discussing your day "what did you do, I had a boring business meeting, deadlines etc" to "I went and filmed in sainsburys"
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