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[quote=Anonymous]Wow, this thread has now taken a turn. Why so serious? Jen is a funny-ish person who is charming and can spin a good yarn. She attracted many women, who were in similar positions in life with kids, balancing a marriage, work, struggling and getting through everyday life. She made it “ok” to be imperfect. She had a sense of self deprecation, which is always attractive to others. She gave off a sense of, “hey, don’t beat yourself up over the small stuff.” Or, “it’s ok to struggle with certain parts of the bible and how to navigate real life. Here’s how I approach these tough issues.” I think the writing along with those sentiments are what women were drawn to. But, then it went further and got more over the top, more outrageous, and then ultimately, her world fell apart. For me, there was always something a little disingenuous about her at ANC. She believes a little too much of the hype. She seemed arrogant and a little better than everyone else at church. That’s why I didn’t care too much for her after the “new car smell” faded. Plainly put, she is fake in my opinion. [/quote]
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