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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jen has done more over the past five years to undermine and corrupt healthy woman’s relationships with their spouses, their children, their pocketbooks, their faiths, and their expectations than arguably anyone else. She’s a toxic monster and needs to be called out. Thank God this thread exists as she has safe safe spaced her social media presence to oblivion where no push back or criticism is allowed. Jen likes to use the fruit of the vine as a good indicator if something is good, true, or beautiful. So let’s look at her fruit. A shattered marriage, a weird new and sudden romance that no one is buying with a clearly disinterested passive-aggressive social climber type in it for the clicks, red stripper pumps and bleach blond highlights and a blotchy red face from day drinking, and a constant and desperate effort at selling her “tribe” all sorts of shit no one needs. If this is a healthy woman’s life than I want the clear opposite for both myself and for those I love. It sounds like darkness and hopelessness and no real freedom.[/quote] And TBH, she was already going in this direction for at least a few years before the divorce. She suddenly affirmed gayness, which good. But she was utterly amazed for the pushback she got. Most normal people would haves known that could be a potential storm among her fundamentalist Christian follower base. All of a sudden, and probably for the first time in her life, she wasn’t the cute, sassy girl, wife, mother that she hand been all of her life with adoring fan girls. I think it was a real identity crisis for her. She was the poor me victim for a while, but that dried up after a few years and wasn’t getting her much attention. Or appearances and books. She turned social warrior, began to get some validation, and consciously or unconsciously, began to conform to whatever it took to get be the sassy adorable person she’d always been in her mind, just with a different message. And now it’s a constant what can I do now to keep it going? Not excusing Brandon at all. Absolutely no justification for cheating. But I think Jen had already abandoned the marriage emotionally, spiritually and physically for several years. [/quote]
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