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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does anyone else think that PK never even saw her vagina? I felt like the whole thing was the locker room banter (a la Trump) when he was talking to Dorit about it. She blew it way out of proportion. It is ridiculous to say she is over something and high five the other person you were upset with and then later coldly claim she was only "over it," meaning she wasn't discussing it anymore. I think thereafter (by reunion time) saw the video clips of him talking to Dorit (and then Ken - again, gross talk) and got more and more angry. FWIW, I don't think it is "cute" for a woman who is essentially old enough for a senior citizen discount at some places to refer to her 71 year old husband as being "naughty" when talking about another woman in a vulgar way. Is that what you'd say to or about YOUR husband if you heard him say something about a female you knew? It is gross and we'd all be pissed. [/quote] I honestly think LVP sees Ken aging so much faster/further than her, and it makes her sad, and she's starting to dote on him versus a real partnership with him. That being said, whatever you think/say about LVP and Ken, the very obviously truly love each other and have a strong marriage. I mean, it's one thing to be 30 with a husband in his 40s or early 50s, but it's quite another thing to be in your 50s or early 60s with a husband in his 70s. I mean, yes, Ken is still responsible for his words and actions, but let's not fool ourselves by thinking a man in his 70s who was part of London in the 60s is going to think/talk/behave like a man in his 40s who grew up in the United States, as most of our husbands are/did. [/quote]
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