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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is the type of man Kail will do well with: in yiddish it's called a nebbish. a quiet man who lets the woman do whatever she wants, doesn't argue. goes to work, comes home and watches tv until/unless he's told to do something. [/quote] It would have to be a black or Hispanic nebbish, though, because she clearly has no affinity for the white guys. I'm thinking Urkel. [/quote] My armchair diagnosis is that Kail has a subconscious aversion to the kind of guys that Suzi dated and has developed an attraction for/ seeks out men who do not fit that mold. Suzi was clearly an awful parent whose inconsideration for Kail has left a lasting impact on her personality. I don't like Kail but I can definitely see why she is so unlikeable and how that came to be. She has had absolutely no stability or peace in her life and quite literally I think does not know how to exist in a normal day to day family situation or show or accept love from anyone but her kids. [/quote] I absolutely see how it came to be as you said. Makes perfect sense, but everybody has shit. Jail has the resources to get actual HELP to fix what was broken by her POS mother.[/quote] I agree kind of. She absolutely should be in therapy if for no other reason than to make sure she can maintain positive interpersonal relationships with her sons' THREE fathers for their benefit. But if I'm being 100% honest, I see women like Kail and Jenelle and just understand that, though it may not be their fault, they are unfixable in some very fundamental ways. They are sad examples of how broken adults come from messed up childhoods. Kail (and anyone else like this) owe it to themselves and their families to TRY but I don't in any way think people like them can ever function the way adults who grew up with love, stability, nurturing do. The best they can do is learn tactics to ameliorate and mitigate their most destructive tendencies. [/quote]
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