A baby being around would mean that Shane doesn't get to be the baby anymore. it means that he would spend way more time with a caregiver than with Hannah.Shane isn't ready to have kids? But... he won't be doing ANY of the work. And like... his lifespan estimation is considerably shorter than average, if he plans to have kids he should be wanting to do it earlier rather than later. Is he delaying having kids because he's worried Hannah won't have enough timr to cater to his every need?
A baby being around would affect his life minimally, it's not like he's out barhopping every night! Also Hannah is CRAZY. The girl is what, 24? And dying to have a baby while full time caregiving a grown man AND a dog?
Hannah is way more than silly, she's delusional.I'm really starting to strongly think this whole thing is fake.
- All this talk about marriage - and they still aren't married.
- All this talk about a baby - and she's still not pregnant and probably won't be.
It's so hard to believe that even someone as silly as Hannah would throw her life away in order to have Shane's Verne-Troyer-on-crack looking babies.
From what you guys are saying, even Shane knows his DNA shouldn't be replicated.
Because their sponsor in that video (and the new one) is an online birth control delivery service lolI still find it odd how they put so much emphasis on Hannah being off birth control in that first video they made about a potential baby. Wouldn't it have been enough to just say, we'd like to start trying in about a year. I mean, that's what I would say even to friends and family, no need to emphasise getting off birth control.
Agree. Clearly Hannahs "thing" is caretaker/nurturer role. It explains the randomly getting a bunch of dogs too, focus on a baby etc. The more to take care of the better. Maybe she doesn't feel she has anything else to offer? Or maybe it's some self esteem thing? Whatever it is, Shane is all to happy to take full advantage of itDr. Drew would have a field day with these two! There's an intensity to Hannah's stare and a frenzied excitement that has always unnerved me from day 1. My possible theory is: I think that she never really grew out of playing house as a kid or propping up dolls and that childlike nurturing instinct never really matured into adult views on caretaking or relationships. I think that Shane is an embodiment of childlike roleplay for her- a roleplay that feels safe and almost ritualistic- propping him up, dressing him, feeding him, giving him sips of liquid as a child does with empty teacups to a teddy bear. I think that he's used to infantilism due to his circumstances and her mothering instincts are in overdrive, so it creates a symbiotic albeit twisted relationship.
I think that her relationship reflects a possible lack of self esteem and I also think that he is a fixed variable in a life that prior to him was full of fleeting connections that resulted from moving I believe 17 times throughout her childhood and young adulthood. I imagine that she felt powerless during these moves and what better way to reclaim control than be someone's caretaker and literal lifeline. Whether she gets rats, a dog, Shane or a baby, they are akin to the addictive effects of drugs increasing in intensity and one new addition must require more attention and effort than the last in order to achieve the same or an increased dopamine release.Agree. Clearly Hannahs "thing" is caretaker/nurturer role. It explains the randomly getting a bunch of dogs too, focus on a baby etc. The more to take care of the better. Maybe she doesn't feel she has anything else to offer? Or maybe it's some self esteem thing? Whatever it is, Shane is all to happy to take full advantage of it
Really good analyses, I'm impressed! Hannah is definitely an interesting case study.I think that her relationship reflects a possible lack of self esteem and I also think that he is a fixed variable in a life that prior to him was full of fleeting connections that resulted from moving I believe 17 times throughout her childhood and young adulthood. I imagine that she felt powerless during these moves and what better way to reclaim control than be someone's caretaker and literal lifeline. Whether she gets rats, a dog, Shane or a baby, they are akin to the addictive effects of drugs increasing in intensity and one new addition must require more attention and effort than the last in order to achieve the same or an increased dopamine release.
Did she say this in a video? Totally missed thatresulted from moving I believe 17 times throughout her childhood and young adulthood.
Hannah mentioned it in the middle of their "Why are we house hunting?" video back in JulyDid she say this in a video? Totally missed that
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