Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then Tyler quickly added, "Out of respect to Jen, it was only about 24 hours" before he responded. He then added, "I came back to her and it got real technical. Listen, it got real clinical. I came to her and I was like, "Okay, I feel like I may have some feelings for you. All right, there's a couple of things you're going to need to understand. My best friend is a girl, the person who I spend 98% of my time I'm with is another single woman who is my ride or die, and so you just need to know this, and coming into this that's not going to change because that's my best friend. I'm surrounded by a ton of women."
Anonymous wrote:Tyler is probably with his ride or die single female bestie for NYE. 😂 Mayyyyybe he let Jen tag along.
Anonymous wrote:Any time Brandon mentions Tina it’s about how she makes him feel/how she is for him. His engagement post especially was like that
I knew my husband was the one I wanted to marry when I realized that his happiness had become as important as my own. And as imperfect as we are, and our marriage is, we have made it 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:
The real blessing to the masses would be to encourage readers not to choose the life she chose. Warn them, Jen! Use your platform for good and not for shilling and selfish gain and image-curation…Stop using it to protect your narrative and instead, show people why we all need Jesus in the first place! Because we are messy and sinful and all susceptible to this world. Instead of encouraging women to strive to be self-sufficient and hotter-than-ever and successful, just try to keep families together. Point people to Christ again—Jesus, who made it clear we weren’t meant to be self-sufficient. And clear that success in the Kingdom looks nothing like talk show appearances and brand names and relaxed self-pampering. Tell your readers the truth about your family—once they’re split, they’re split… And the kids will feel guilty about the time they are “abandoning” one parent to be with the other… Or even “worse” bonding with the new step parent—tell people how you really feel about how much your children love Tina! Tell people how it feels to love a man for 25+ years, but choosing not to forgive him or love him through his own pain, because you’ve put yourself on such a high pedestal… then how you’re shocked and dismayed when he turns out to be a wonderful husband and father still, just like you knew him to be… Only you no longer get him for yourself. You are stuck with starting over with someone who not only doesn’t know you as well as Brandon but isn’t even interested in getting to know you as well as Brandon did.
That’s the message Jen should be honest about… Rather than trying to pretend like red stilettos and empty sex with a new boyfriend and me-camp-getaways can replace a family. Those are distractions at best. But she won’t be honest about the loneliness or the regrets… She won’t call her behavior selfish or sad… Because misery loves company. She’s hoping her audience follows her right off this cliff… and buys her products on the way down.
Anonymous wrote:With narcissism becoming the norm, it follows that ANY perceived or real transgression against you in ANY way is reason enough for you to extricate yourself from the relationship/situation. No one has the resilience or endurance to stay and work through issues, problems, etc.
Jen and Brandon appeared to have built a strong marriage and family, enough that they were able to add to it and to minister to others in a meaningful way. Then they got caught up in appearances, fame, fortune and it all went to hell.
The real blessing to the masses would be to encourage readers not to choose the life she chose. Warn them, Jen! Use your platform for good and not for shilling and selfish gain and image-curation…Stop using it to protect your narrative and instead, show people why we all need Jesus in the first place! Because we are messy and sinful and all susceptible to this world. Instead of encouraging women to strive to be self-sufficient and hotter-than-ever and successful, just try to keep families together. Point people to Christ again—Jesus, who made it clear we weren’t meant to be self-sufficient. And clear that success in the Kingdom looks nothing like talk show appearances and brand names and relaxed self-pampering. Tell your readers the truth about your family—once they’re split, they’re split… And the kids will feel guilty about the time they are “abandoning” one parent to be with the other… Or even “worse” bonding with the new step parent—tell people how you really feel about how much your children love Tina! Tell people how it feels to love a man for 25+ years, but choosing not to forgive him or love him through his own pain, because you’ve put yourself on such a high pedestal… then how you’re shocked and dismayed when he turns out to be a wonderful husband and father still, just like you knew him to be… Only you no longer get him for yourself. You are stuck with starting over with someone who not only doesn’t know you as well as Brandon but isn’t even interested in getting to know you as well as Brandon did.
That’s the message Jen should be honest about… Rather than trying to pretend like red stilettos and empty sex with a new boyfriend and me-camp-getaways can replace a family. Those are distractions at best. But she won’t be honest about the loneliness or the regrets… She won’t call her behavior selfish or sad… Because misery loves company. She’s hoping her audience follows her right off this cliff… and buys her products on the way down.
Anonymous wrote:Today is awkward indeed. Brandon posts about the love of his life, Tina. Jen posts about the loves of her life, Brandon and Tyler, and Tyler posts about the loves of his life, problematic old White ladies (NOT including Jen lmao). For a Black activist, it’s not just that he doesn’t feature Black people, it’s that he’s not even slightly critical of the White people he posts about. What happened to deconstructing White supremacy man???
This is so hilarious and true. Tyler has a fetish for problematic old White ladies like Jen fetishizes Black women and Black crime victims.
Anonymous wrote:virtue signalingAnonymous wrote:
Glennon's sister wears a stupid shirt that reads, "Punch Nazis in the Face!" Like, who doesn't want to punch Nazis? They are so ridiculous. Abby could do so much better.
Anonymous wrote:
Why does Tyler think people want his commentary on.every.single.thing? “OMG! Someone famous died! I get to wax poetically even though this person didn’t impact my life in any way! I didn’t even know she broke glass ceilings! But I’m gonna post about it!”
Just cool your social media thirst for middle aged white ladies liking your posts.
It is so irrelevant to his lane and his brand. It may be what he thinks his audience (middle aged white women) want to read but if that were true then you'd see Jen/Glennon and others do it and they simply don't tread in those waters.