Jen Hatmaker

Anonymous
Tyler actually wrote a post about her birthday. He “loves the mess out of her,” and referred to her as Jennifer Lynn King three times. Why?! That seems disrespectful, as she hasn’t changed her name.
Anonymous
I think the legs in the video belong to Jenny Pruett; she tagged her in the comment.

But yeah, that's really immature and weird.
Anonymous
“bemoan the fact that we didn't have the freedom to be slutty (whoops I mean SEGS POSITIVE) back in Bible college when we didn't have stretch marks and saggy bottoms”

Jane is a genius.
Anonymous
In her latest post with Tyler his body language says it all. Her arms are crossed, he is fidgeting, and uncomfortable. Watch with and without sound.
Anonymous
The sad sad expression of evangelical women in their 50s bemoaning the fact that they weren’t sluttier in their teen years because of #PurityCulture. Talk about throwing the baby out with the bath water. And this woman thinks of herself as a “teacher”. Race to the bottom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In her latest post with Tyler his body language says it all. Her arms are crossed, he is fidgeting, and uncomfortable. Watch with and without sound.


Neither of them are smiling.

There's no eye contact.

He scratches himself and places his hands over his lips when he speaks. Why-oh-why, when these people claim to be professional speakers, do they not try to level up? She's usually all over herself and smacking and whispering.

She asks him a question that he does not answer, instead spitting out some word salad with a bunch of buzzwords in it like "vulnerability" and "honesty" without saying how they're vulnerable and honest.

Even though it is obvious this is a strained relationship if it is even a relationship at all, these two manage to inject smugness into this farce.

Jen is absolutely correct to make fun of her fangirls and call them corneaters. If they find this nonsense and whatever that was yesterday inspiring and real, they probably would eat the corn out of her you know what.
Anonymous

“I'm aware that it's not every day that most people see a six foot two black man with dreadlocks crying in real life. I have never regretted a single moment in my life of being transparent about how I feel emotionally with somebody...”– Tyler Merritt

The obsession that both of these people have with his height.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
“I'm aware that it's not every day that most people see a six foot two black man with dreadlocks crying in real life. I have never regretted a single moment in my life of being transparent about how I feel emotionally with somebody...”– Tyler Merritt

The obsession that both of these people have with his height.


right.
tall people cry???????
shocking 🙄
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
“I'm aware that it's not every day that most people see a six foot two black man with dreadlocks crying in real life. I have never regretted a single moment in my life of being transparent about how I feel emotionally with somebody...”– Tyler Merritt

The obsession that both of these people have with his height.


Aaaand, back to "What must these people be thinking about me?" I admire confidence and swagger but this is something else.
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