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[quote=Anonymous]Initially I had the same impressions of Tina and her son. The strong mother son enmeshment and red neck identification. Then I realized this feels like a trauma bond. There are multiple places Tina has alluded to surviving an abusive relationship (s). How Brandon is the protection she needed. Her son seems more like at young teen than mid twenties in his interests and behaviors. There is a reason he’s moving in with Gavin and his girlfriend and not able to get a place on his own or with his friends. I get the sense there are several things off here and it’s cruel to mock them. There is nothing wrong with a rural way of life. It’s more focused on hanging out with friends and family, drinking, hunting, playing at the lake, good food. The simple pleasures. Millions of Americans embrace this way of life and love it. It appears Brandon has found a more comfortable niche for his personality and affinities. [/quote]
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