I think part of her style problem is that she actually wears that horrendous stuff from Able. In her latest post shilling for them, she looks like a nana being invited on a trip to Disney World so she can babysit the grandkids. |
LOL. Fact check: TRUE With that hair and those eyebrows, she really needs to embrace the mob wife look. |
Yes. Rosaria Butterfield talks about the relationship between modesty and social media in her most recent book. Lack of modesty is not just about certain clothing, but about the oversharing, look at me attitude that characterizes so much of the social media behavior of so many people. |
So Brandon posts a heartfelt, gushing Valentine’s Day post for Tina, and crickets from Tyler for Jen. He never posts her, honestly. That has to sting and you KNOW Jen notices these things. |
She posted a long rambling thing implying she (and/or tyler?) are just not into all those “romantic” things (methinks thou dost protest too much) |
I never heard of her. Where should I start reading? Such a refreshing change from Jen |
What happened to her goal to spend time with Remi? I guess she forgot. |
The book I'm referring to is "Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age" and, yes, it is the complete opposite of Jen in every way. |
Rosaria Butterfield is a formally queer woman now married to a man with whom she’s had a family. I believe her husband is a pastor or teacher of some sort. She’s super smart and is a professor herself, or used to be. She’s pretty conservative and isn’t trendy or PC in her views at all so fair warning. So yes, in this regard, she’s sort of the anti Jen. |
If she's formerly queer as opposed to bisexual and now married to a man, I doubt she is a role model. All of these people need to stop getting advice and spend that time getting serious therapy from a licensed professional. They are all trying on all different hats and when a hat fits for a while and gives them fame and money they wear it until they decide they need a new hat. They also all seem to hope into new relationships too fast. |
All of this is why I love her. I spent 20 years around trendy and PC Christianity, and it rots. Reading Rosaria's book felt like drinking the antidote to poison. |
I really liked her book The Gospel Comes with a House Key. About living in and taking care of your community, even if they’re broken or not like you, rather than basing it on how involved you are in church activities and services. |
I’m not really the audience for Rosaria Butterfield but I’d rather read her books than all the usual gross, self-help, narcissistic pablum marketed at vulnerable women over the past few decades. If I had to read another word from the likes of Jen or Glennon or Jamie or the other Jamie or Sarah I’d probably pull all my hair out. |
I want to hear more about Rosario Butterfield about modesty; googling seems more interested in gender and feminism online. |
Completely opposite of all of her pre-divorce Brandon posts. 🙄 |