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[quote=Anonymous]My guess is the gushy thing he did was legit but he was also engaged in some nasty business on the down low. They may have been in a honeymoon phase after a recent conflict or he was feeling guilty because he knew what he was up to and over compensated. There’s a lot of image crafting that all the influencers engage in on the regular. They are brilliant marketers. Jen didn’t get all those books, views, podcasts, fb friends by being lousy at her job. Shes gifted at selling herself and the idea of a better life done her way. But man is Oz behind the curtain working the machinery. First of all if Brandon had a known addiction problem for 5 years then why were they frequently drinking, which lowers inhibitions and can increase acting out? If her son did get a DUI why are they all hitting the wine heavily with their grown kids at their Fri night pizza parties? You know where they drive around buzzed in golf carts and sing loudly to lgbtqia+ friendly songs. Addicted family systems affect every single member, it’s a family sicknesses. Ben and Sydney have been savior children acting as her emotional spouse at different times. Remy and Caleb take turns being the the scapegoat. Gavin hides in plain sight avoiding conflict. I hope Jen finds an addictions counselor cause they’d cut through a-lot of the gaslighting and denial. If feels like they’ve all been worshipping at the idol of cool: tattoos, wine clubs, cigars, craft beers, trendy clothes and hairstyles, girls trips to exotic locals-all of which is fine in and of itself but taken as a whole feels like they want to be cool kids who are reclaiming their lost youth that was crushed in a religious system that allowed for none of that kind of thing. They had dry weddings with no dancing or live music, went on mission trips not girls weekends, kept their appearances in check with the Christian cultural norms. So now they are having it all even if there are casualties like Brandon’s fall from grace or Caleb’s loss of a military dream to DUI. Enough already stop and look at the big picture, people have gone down hard while you send snarky group texts. It’s not your job to fix them but you can help create a healthy environment where they stand a better chance at recovery. [/quote]
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