Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very surprised with Tina!!! I’m all for non-traditional wedding attire but nothing about this works! The makeup, the Jean jacket, the belt… I have followed her Instagram enough to know that she usually looks super well put together. What on earth?!?
I personally think all of it was just the right amount of everything. The dress looks ivory, not white, the Jean jacket seems to have really dropped it to casual and hair and makeup don’t look so “wedding”. Her makeup was not over done. Hopefully Jen had her people and her boyfriend around to occupy her mind. I’m sure it was an interesting day for many family members but in my opinion this low key wedding seemed short and sweet.
Anonymous wrote:Very surprised with Tina!!! I’m all for non-traditional wedding attire but nothing about this works! The makeup, the Jean jacket, the belt… I have followed her Instagram enough to know that she usually looks super well put together. What on earth?!?
Anonymous wrote:Very surprised with Tina!!! I’m all for non-traditional wedding attire but nothing about this works! The makeup, the Jean jacket, the belt… I have followed her Instagram enough to know that she usually looks super well put together. What on earth?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not LGBTQ+ myself, but I have been told by my friends who are, that:
many lesbians have horrible relationships with their mothers; that this is considered a known fact in the LGBTQ+ community; that a lesbian without mommy issues is a rare unicorn.
Opinions? Thoughts?
I don’t find this to be true at all. My daughter is gay and she and I have always had, and continue to this day, to have a wonderful and close relationship. The same for her girlfriend. I think you could flip this the other way as well, so it’s not really a unicorn.
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Anonymous wrote:I *hate* her over-use of 'tomfoolery'. It's such a dumb word