Yeah I think that’s why she pretended to be against them for that old episode, but she’s always going on about taking edibles recently it seems to just be in the house too? It is definitely risky When she said someone rang tusla on her before just for drinking and being unstableWould it not be kinda risky for Lyndsey to be confirming she takes drugs when she has kids?
They definitely have.Yeah I feel like they have been referencing drugs more and more casually this year especially?? Considering on an old Xgalz episode lyndsey tried to say she was against them despite having tried them, but she doesn’t seem too against them anymore
Agree with everything you've saidThey definitely have.
It's clear they're in with a seshy crowd and tbh no judgement here, subtle nods to it would be enough in a "if you know you know" kinda way. I actually think it's a bit embarrassing how blatant their being, not to mention (I'm about to sound like the type of people I hate) how incredibly privileged.
Where I'm from, loads of us seshed hard but didn't have a decent support network/education system, wealthy parents to insist on rehab or counselling if things took a turn. Its a privledge to go out and get fucked up at the weekend but have a really strong system in place all around you so you don't spiral. It's a privledge to have your sessions at affluent garden parties instead of seedy gaffs where there may be someone shooting up.
They're glamorizing something that can have devastating consequences on people who don't have the luxeries they have.
If you look at my replies throughout this thread they've mostly been backing the girls but now I do see what someone mentioned a while back about them being like the trinners lot in Normal People.
I think they’re obsessed (particularly Jenny) with being “cool”. Jenny is constantly talking about “indie” and “normie” types and basically, how cool it is to be indie. She seems like the type who’d do literally anything to remain in with the “cool”/“indie” crowd. Jenny genuinely mentions her doing pills when she was younger as if it’s a really cool flex.They definitely have.
It's clear they're in with a seshy crowd and tbh no judgement here, subtle nods to it would be enough in a "if you know you know" kinda way. I actually think it's a bit embarrassing how blatant their being, not to mention (I'm about to sound like the type of people I hate) how incredibly privileged.
Where I'm from, loads of us seshed hard but didn't have a decent support network/education system, wealthy parents to insist on rehab or counselling if things took a turn. Its a privledge to go out and get fucked up at the weekend but have a really strong system in place all around you so you don't spiral. It's a privledge to have your sessions at affluent garden parties instead of seedy gaffs where there may be someone shooting up.
They're glamorizing something that can have devastating consequences on people who don't have the luxeries they have.
If you look at my replies throughout this thread they've mostly been backing the girls but now I do see what someone mentioned a while back about them being like the trinners lot in Normal People.
I think with Lyndsey she is into being cool but she’s also pretty authentic and wacky , but everything about Jenny is so curated to appear and sound cool it’s soooo the opposite of cool lolI think they’re obsessed (particularly Jenny) with being “cool”. Jenny is constantly talking about “indie” and “normie” types and basically, how cool it is to be indie. She seems like the type who’d do literally anything to remain in with the “cool”/“indie” crowd. Jenny genuinely mentions her doing pills when she was younger as if it’s a really cool flex.
I’ve actually never before witnessed a pair of women in their 30s go on so much about being “cool/indie”; most people their age have long since moved past that phase.
Yeah I think Jenny left Michael because she knew Evan was into her and saw it as a perfect social climbing opportunity.I think they’re obsessed (particularly Jenny) with being “cool”. Jenny is constantly talking about “indie” and “normie” types and basically, how cool it is to be indie. She seems like the type who’d do literally anything to remain in with the “cool”/“indie” crowd. Jenny genuinely mentions her doing pills when she was younger as if it’s a really cool flex.
I’ve actually never before witnessed a pair of women in their 30s go on so much about being “cool/indie”; most people their age have long since moved past that phase.
It seems like everything she turned her nose up at when she was with Michael suddenly flies now she’s with Evan. She said on one of the podcasts before about how she could NEVER imagine herself living with a guy and doesn’t get why people rush into it, that she doesn’t get the need to see her fella everyday and yet she’s doing the exact same with Evan. Which whatever, but it’s the snobbiness and the better than you attitude is irritating.Yeah I think Jenny left Michael because she knew Evan was into her and saw it as a perfect social climbing opportunity.
100% agree with youYeah I think Jenny left Michael because she knew Evan was into her and saw it as a perfect social climbing opportunity.
Yeah she's one of them that flip-flops on any opinion once it suits her....and of course whatever she is doing at the time is the "coolest" thing to do at that time. She'd sell her granny to get another leg up the social ladder.It seems like everything she turned her nose up at when she was with Michael suddenly flies now she’s with Evan. She said on one of the podcasts before about how she could NEVER imagine herself living with a guy and doesn’t get why people rush into it, that she doesn’t get the need to see her fella everyday and yet she’s doing the exact same with Evan. Which whatever, but it’s the snobbiness and the better than you attitude is irritating.
even though I definitely think she seen a career opportunity in Evan I do think it seems like she had been chasing Michael around their entire relationship, it seemed like he was not interested in making their relationship anymore serious at all. I know they mentioned once that lyndsey had warned Jenny of Evan being a bachelor because she knew Jenny wanted to settle down save for a mortgage etc, so she obviously wanted to move in with Michael but he didn’t and she pretended she didn’t either to make it seem like a joint decision. You’re right though it was always done with a snooty attitude[/QUOTE]It seems like everything she turned her nose up at when she was with Michael suddenly flies now she’s with Evan. She said on one of the podcasts before about how she could NEVER imagine herself living with a guy and doesn’t get why people rush into it, that she doesn’t get the need to see her fella everyday and yet she’s doing the exact same with Evan. Which whatever, but it’s the snobbiness and the better than you attitude is irritating.
I've been picking up on this so much recently, everything is either cool or uncool and if you don't like what they say or do, you are deemed uncool.I think they’re obsessed (particularly Jenny) with being “cool”. Jenny is constantly talking about “indie” and “normie” types and basically, how cool it is to be indie. She seems like the type who’d do literally anything to remain in with the “cool”/“indie” crowd. Jenny genuinely mentions her doing pills when she was younger as if it’s a really cool flex.
I’ve actually never before witnessed a pair of women in their 30s go on so much about being “cool/indie”; most people their age have long since moved past that phase.
duck saaaake. Coolness to me is having your own opinion and being genuinely passionate about something and not caring what other people think. And I hate fakeness and greed so as long as you're not about that, you're "cool" with me. You don't discuss coolness or get to decide what is and isn't for other people. And you don't change yourself to mould into what you think you should be for a certain social circle. That is the anti coolI've been picking up on this so much recently, everything is either cool or uncool and if you don't like what they say or do, you are deemed uncool.
The way she discussed her move away from feminism seemed, essentially, that Michael encouraged/told her not to be a feminist. She flip flops on every opinion. As long as she’s “cool” and “indie” that’s ok though. She strikes me as that girl in school who was never quite in the popular group and now she’s finally getting a taste of popularity, she’s willing to be anyone/have any opinion and say anything to maintain it. I agree that Lindsay is more authentic in her “indie”-ness.It seems like everything she turned her nose up at when she was with Michael suddenly flies now she’s with Evan. She said on one of the podcasts before about how she could NEVER imagine herself living with a guy and doesn’t get why people rush into it, that she doesn’t get the need to see her fella everyday and yet she’s doing the exact same with Evan. Which whatever, but it’s the snobbiness and the better than you attitude is irritating.
She seems like she just moulds herself around whatever guy she’s with- if he believes X/Y/Z then she'll spout that as her opinion too.It seems like everything she turned her nose up at when she was with Michael suddenly flies now she’s with Evan. She said on one of the podcasts before about how she could NEVER imagine herself living with a guy and doesn’t get why people rush into it, that she doesn’t get the need to see her fella everyday and yet she’s doing the exact same with Evan. Which whatever, but it’s the snobbiness and the better than you attitude is irritating.
[/QUOTE]even though I definitely think she seen a career opportunity in Evan I do think it seems like she had been chasing Michael around their entire relationship, it seemed like he was not interested in making their relationship anymore serious at all. I know they mentioned once that lyndsey had warned Jenny of Evan being a bachelor because she knew Jenny wanted to settle down save for a mortgage etc, so she obviously wanted to move in with Michael but he didn’t and she pretended she didn’t either to make it seem like a joint decision. You’re right though it was always done with a snooty attitude