Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm calling it here:
She and Tarek will end up remarrying each other in another decade or so.
Those two have so much passion which is currently playing out as hate/competition/whatever, but the connection remains. At some point they will realize all other relationships are doomed and their original family is the one that matters.
I've got to agree with you. It almost looks like Tarek and Christina are flirting on Flip or Flop. And, Christina still hangs out with Tarek's mother! I know Tarek just remarried - and I actually like his wife...so far - but geez, she's almost an exact replica of Christina. Christina just seems lost - I wish she would just learn to live without a boyfriend/husband for a little while. I highly doubt this upcoming third marriage will last.
I mainly feel for the kids - they seem happy enough, but it can't be healthy to have so many parent figures rotating in and out of their lives.
Anonymous wrote:I'm calling it here:
She and Tarek will end up remarrying each other in another decade or so.
Those two have so much passion which is currently playing out as hate/competition/whatever, but the connection remains. At some point they will realize all other relationships are doomed and their original family is the one that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Engaged again...https://apple.news/AzctLx30LS_SEzQu0tfOQ4g
Anonymous wrote:Engaged again...https://apple.news/AzctLx30LS_SEzQu0tfOQ4g
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
christinahaack
@jenny_melissa787 Due to behavioral issues, I made the hard decision to have Biggie re-homed in the best interest of my children.
This is true, but not the way she intended: the main behavioral issues here are Christina's
Anonymous wrote:
christinahaack
@jenny_melissa787 Due to behavioral issues, I made the hard decision to have Biggie re-homed in the best interest of my children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After moving to a new house with no yard, three pools and three-five kids - she ditched the dog. He was a Christmas quarantine puppy.
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Rottweilers are not a great fit for chaotic homes with little kids. Her explanation:
christinahaack
@jenny_melissa787 Due to behavioral issues, I made the hard decision to have Biggie re-homed in the best interest of my children.
I'm no huge fan of hers but that seems reasonable to me. If a dig snaps at a toddler, you have to make the hard decision. She got a dogo Argentino instead, which is probably a much better fit for little kids.
She got another dog?! And no, a dogo Argentino is NOT a great choice for a chaotic household with young kids. She should get a lab or something and back away from these power breeds.
That was sarcasm. This women sounds like a mental case. Fame seems to have gone to her head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After moving to a new house with no yard, three pools and three-five kids - she ditched the dog. He was a Christmas quarantine puppy.
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Rottweilers are not a great fit for chaotic homes with little kids. Her explanation:
christinahaack
@jenny_melissa787 Due to behavioral issues, I made the hard decision to have Biggie re-homed in the best interest of my children.
I'm no huge fan of hers but that seems reasonable to me. If a dig snaps at a toddler, you have to make the hard decision. She got a dogo Argentino instead, which is probably a much better fit for little kids.
She got another dog?! And no, a dogo Argentino is NOT a great choice for a chaotic household with young kids. She should get a lab or something and back away from these power breeds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After moving to a new house with no yard, three pools and three-five kids - she ditched the dog. He was a Christmas quarantine puppy.
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Rottweilers are not a great fit for chaotic homes with little kids. Her explanation:
christinahaack
@jenny_melissa787 Due to behavioral issues, I made the hard decision to have Biggie re-homed in the best interest of my children.
I'm no huge fan of hers but that seems reasonable to me. If a dig snaps at a toddler, you have to make the hard decision. She got a dogo Argentino instead, which is probably a much better fit for little kids.
Anonymous wrote:After moving to a new house with no yard, three pools and three-five kids - she ditched the dog. He was a Christmas quarantine puppy.
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Anonymous wrote:After moving to a new house with no yard, three pools and three-five kids - she ditched the dog. He was a Christmas quarantine puppy.
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