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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I finished “Dear Girls” last year and told my husband it was good but she and her husband will be divorced within two years. I am sad I was right. I wish I wasn’t. [/quote] Why[/quote] Why am I sad? Or why did I think they would divorce?[/quote] Why did you think they would divorce?[/quote] I listened to “Dear Girls” on audiobook, and so it was Ali Wong reading it herself. And read out loud, there was just this hint in her voice that she was trying to convince herself rather than telling something more neutrally. It felt like she was reading it as much to persuade herself and her husband that it was all true, rather than her audience. Idk. It was something in her narration that made me feel like the marriage was in deep trouble. I’m unexpectedly sad about it. I haven’t loved all her stand up routines, but I loved “Dear Girls” and her movie and I think she’s done amazing things. She has broken a lot of barriers and I was also happy to see a strong prominent Asian couple out in public when there is so much awful anti-Asian violence out there. (I am not Asian). She seems to adore her family and I know this can’t be easy for any of them, and I’m sorry about it. [/quote]
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