Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of those shows that I occasionally hate watch. The only one I like is Janelle who seems like a well adjusted human. The rest are just people who complain because they like complaining. I can’t take anymore of Robin’s frowny a** face over all this trivial sh*t. Maybe I’ll pray on it.
I don't understand why Janelle stays. She's the only one with any sense of the entire bunch and yet she's the one pushing the whole "we're a family" thing. Her relationship with Kody seems to be more brother/sister than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of those shows that I occasionally hate watch. The only one I like is Janelle who seems like a well adjusted human. The rest are just people who complain because they like complaining. I can’t take anymore of Robin’s frowny a** face over all this trivial sh*t. Maybe I’ll pray on it.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Kodi still legally married to just her? Or did he switch wives?
If they're still legally married and she's first wife - she gets his death benefits, pension, and primary life insurance. The other wives are SOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Browns seem more dysfunctional than ever right now. They were so much better off in Vegas, but they ahead and blew up their lives and their kids' lives to move to Flagstaff. Now, they all seem more miserable than ever and none of them can agree on anything. For a plural family, they really want very little to do with each other. I was so disturbed when Christine's children were basically begging her to not move them again, but she's decided to talk to Cody about moving back to Utah anyway because that's what she wants.
Meri has one grown daughter and no real interest in any of the wives' or their younger children. Unlike any of the other wives, She is in the empty-nester stage where she can actually have some time for herself now and explore her own interests. She has no sexual relationship with Cody and he has said he is ready to wash his hands of her. She is so miserable that she just sucks all of the energy out of the room. She is probably afraid to be truly on her own because she knows nothing else, but...
Damn woman, run. Move to Utah, get a man who actually likes you, and run your bed and breakfast, or anything else you want to do.
Wouldn't you be miserable if your husband fake married three women after you, had many kids, whom you are expected to contribute to and then divorced you for a new wife.
Of course, but at a certain point, Meri has to take responsibility for her own happiness. Meri and Cody's relationship is dead. There is so much animosity and contempt in their relationship. Way too much to overcome at this point. Cody still gets his physical and emotional needs met from his other relationships, but Meri doesn't and she can't get a hall pass either. Cody isn't going to force her out so Meri needs to recognize her part in staying in this miserable situation and instead of just complaining or being miserable about it, which is what she has done for years, she needs to finally do something about it.
He divorced her and they were friends with benefits at best as he married another woman. Yes, she should get a hall pass. He got one and went on to marry 3 other women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Browns seem more dysfunctional than ever right now. They were so much better off in Vegas, but they ahead and blew up their lives and their kids' lives to move to Flagstaff. Now, they all seem more miserable than ever and none of them can agree on anything. For a plural family, they really want very little to do with each other. I was so disturbed when Christine's children were basically begging her to not move them again, but she's decided to talk to Cody about moving back to Utah anyway because that's what she wants.
Meri has one grown daughter and no real interest in any of the wives' or their younger children. Unlike any of the other wives, She is in the empty-nester stage where she can actually have some time for herself now and explore her own interests. She has no sexual relationship with Cody and he has said he is ready to wash his hands of her. She is so miserable that she just sucks all of the energy out of the room. She is probably afraid to be truly on her own because she knows nothing else, but...
Damn woman, run. Move to Utah, get a man who actually likes you, and run your bed and breakfast, or anything else you want to do.
Wouldn't you be miserable if your husband fake married three women after you, had many kids, whom you are expected to contribute to and then divorced you for a new wife.
Of course, but at a certain point, Meri has to take responsibility for her own happiness. Meri and Cody's relationship is dead. There is so much animosity and contempt in their relationship. Way too much to overcome at this point. Cody still gets his physical and emotional needs met from his other relationships, but Meri doesn't and she can't get a hall pass either. Cody isn't going to force her out so Meri needs to recognize her part in staying in this miserable situation and instead of just complaining or being miserable about it, which is what she has done for years, she needs to finally do something about it.
Anonymous wrote:The Browns seem more dysfunctional than ever right now. They were so much better off in Vegas, but they ahead and blew up their lives and their kids' lives to move to Flagstaff. Now, they all seem more miserable than ever and none of them can agree on anything. For a plural family, they really want very little to do with each other. I was so disturbed when Christine's children were basically begging her to not move them again, but she's decided to talk to Cody about moving back to Utah anyway because that's what she wants.
Meri has one grown daughter and no real interest in any of the wives' or their younger children. Unlike any of the other wives, She is in the empty-nester stage where she can actually have some time for herself now and explore her own interests. She has no sexual relationship with Cody and he has said he is ready to wash his hands of her. She is so miserable that she just sucks all of the energy out of the room. She is probably afraid to be truly on her own because she knows nothing else, but...
Damn woman, run. Move to Utah, get a man who actually likes you, and run your bed and breakfast, or anything else you want to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Browns seem more dysfunctional than ever right now. They were so much better off in Vegas, but they ahead and blew up their lives and their kids' lives to move to Flagstaff. Now, they all seem more miserable than ever and none of them can agree on anything. For a plural family, they really want very little to do with each other. I was so disturbed when Christine's children were basically begging her to not move them again, but she's decided to talk to Cody about moving back to Utah anyway because that's what she wants.
Meri has one grown daughter and no real interest in any of the wives' or their younger children. Unlike any of the other wives, She is in the empty-nester stage where she can actually have some time for herself now and explore her own interests. She has no sexual relationship with Cody and he has said he is ready to wash his hands of her. She is so miserable that she just sucks all of the energy out of the room. She is probably afraid to be truly on her own because she knows nothing else, but...
Damn woman, run. Move to Utah, get a man who actually likes you, and run your bed and breakfast, or anything else you want to do.
Wouldn't you be miserable if your husband fake married three women after you, had many kids, whom you are expected to contribute to and then divorced you for a new wife.
Of course, but at a certain point, Meri has to take responsibility for her own happiness. Meri and Cody's relationship is dead. There is so much animosity and contempt in their relationship. Way too much to overcome at this point. Cody still gets his physical and emotional needs met from his other relationships, but Meri doesn't and she can't get a hall pass either. Cody isn't going to force her out so Meri needs to recognize her part in staying in this miserable situation and instead of just complaining or being miserable about it, which is what she has done for years, she needs to finally do something about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Browns seem more dysfunctional than ever right now. They were so much better off in Vegas, but they ahead and blew up their lives and their kids' lives to move to Flagstaff. Now, they all seem more miserable than ever and none of them can agree on anything. For a plural family, they really want very little to do with each other. I was so disturbed when Christine's children were basically begging her to not move them again, but she's decided to talk to Cody about moving back to Utah anyway because that's what she wants.
Meri has one grown daughter and no real interest in any of the wives' or their younger children. Unlike any of the other wives, She is in the empty-nester stage where she can actually have some time for herself now and explore her own interests. She has no sexual relationship with Cody and he has said he is ready to wash his hands of her. She is so miserable that she just sucks all of the energy out of the room. She is probably afraid to be truly on her own because she knows nothing else, but...
Damn woman, run. Move to Utah, get a man who actually likes you, and run your bed and breakfast, or anything else you want to do.
Wouldn't you be miserable if your husband fake married three women after you, had many kids, whom you are expected to contribute to and then divorced you for a new wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so painfully obvious that Kody only loves Robin and when he says he wouldn't preach polygamy now, what he is really saying is: "I wish I was just married to Robin." It's so sad.
Agreed and the funny thing is that Robin seems pissed at Kody all the time and is more in it for the sister wives
Anonymous wrote:Question for the flagstaff poster: do you ever see them around town? Are they out as a group? What do the residents think of them, if anything?
Anonymous wrote:It is so painfully obvious that Kody only loves Robin and when he says he wouldn't preach polygamy now, what he is really saying is: "I wish I was just married to Robin." It's so sad.
Anonymous wrote:The Browns seem more dysfunctional than ever right now. They were so much better off in Vegas, but they ahead and blew up their lives and their kids' lives to move to Flagstaff. Now, they all seem more miserable than ever and none of them can agree on anything. For a plural family, they really want very little to do with each other. I was so disturbed when Christine's children were basically begging her to not move them again, but she's decided to talk to Cody about moving back to Utah anyway because that's what she wants.
Meri has one grown daughter and no real interest in any of the wives' or their younger children. Unlike any of the other wives, She is in the empty-nester stage where she can actually have some time for herself now and explore her own interests. She has no sexual relationship with Cody and he has said he is ready to wash his hands of her. She is so miserable that she just sucks all of the energy out of the room. She is probably afraid to be truly on her own because she knows nothing else, but...
Damn woman, run. Move to Utah, get a man who actually likes you, and run your bed and breakfast, or anything else you want to do.