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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So Tyler’s white female Christian friends tell him he writes like Jen and he should get her to endorse his new book. He then buys her a ticket to Waitress while they are both in NYC and their mutual publicist sets up their meeting. Tyler says he was surprised how hot Jen was and they flirted the night away. Fast forward to him sending her texts for weeks and then sends her gold covered roses for Christmas. But he insists this is normal behavior for a confirmed bachelor who hasn’t dated in years and has no desire for a serious relationship. Huh? He has this strong antagonism with her. He was saying how she keeps forgetting his new book is coming out, she responds by accusing him of making a plug for his new book on her podcast. When sharing what’s been hardest for them in the relationship she says being long distance and he says dealing with the way Jen processes things. To which she says that’s sounds like I miss you and you think I’m difficult. Yep, pretty much. Tyler likes his single life in Nashville with his crew of single friends, he doesn’t want to be full time with Jen. Then the whole section on her feelings on his blackness and how black women feel about their relationship was so tense I wondered how Jen doesn’t realize this isn’t a healthy safe relationship at all? It’s a pseudo relationship born of two shameless self promoting influencers believing themselves to be something they are not. The whole thing is one big crazy making gaslighting mess. I guess after years of pretending her marriage was something it wasn’t she’s well versed in presenting false fronts in love. Do you think she believes her own image crafted nonsense or prefers the fantasy to reality so much she doesn’t care if it’s true or not? [/quote] I haven't listened and don't think I can bring myself, but OUCH given the above summary. What was "the section on his blackness and how black women feel about their relationship" and how was it tense? Yikes...[/quote]
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