Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie posted a picture of her with Jordan in her Instagram stories.
Matching jerseys too, hmm. Hope they're just having fun. He doesn't seem like he ever got over his divorce.
They seem like such a better match than he and Joan. Both sexy Jewish midwest people, not cookie cutter conservative like Joan.
Agree, would be the only hot couple to come out of this franchise.
Y'all think Jordan is "hot"? What? No.
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I’ve heard him referred to as hot more than any of the other men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie posted a picture of her with Jordan in her Instagram stories.
Matching jerseys too, hmm. Hope they're just having fun. He doesn't seem like he ever got over his divorce.
They seem like such a better match than he and Joan. Both sexy Jewish midwest people, not cookie cutter conservative like Joan.
Agree, would be the only hot couple to come out of this franchise.
Y'all think Jordan is "hot"? What? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie seems like a nice woman. I hope she’s happy or at least having fun.
Leslie is beaurifyl but still really natural. Most importantly she seems to be happy and enjoying life.
If she's had work done, it's been done really well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think its really social pressures. The majority of women age naturally despite also living in society. I think its just vanity. There are vain men and vain men and if you have a lot of excess cash, then people use it to buy expensive brand items and to do work on their own bodies and faces. Having a cosmetic procedure is like buying a Birkin bag.
I don't think there's anything wrong with doing some "up keep" with the face/body/hair as you age. If that means pulling up the jowls b/c they sag, or pulling up the breasts or belly for the same reason -- go for it! But, my goodness, it's a shame that people pay good money to look like they have HAD WORK DONE. That's not supposed to be the goal. I'm not sure if it is the customer demanding extraordinary measures of the surgeon, or if the surgeon is fleecing people who have the means to pay -- and the surgeon is telling the client that she looks great when she actually looks plastic and un-real. Either way, the client/customer HAS to know when to stop trying to look 25 when they are actually 55. It never turns out well. LESS is MORE.
Joan looked SO MUCH better in her natural state. When you lose your muscle functions/facial movement, it's passed into "too much" territory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie posted a picture of her with Jordan in her Instagram stories.
Matching jerseys too, hmm. Hope they're just having fun. He doesn't seem like he ever got over his divorce.
They seem like such a better match than he and Joan. Both sexy Jewish midwest people, not cookie cutter conservative like Joan.
Agree, would be the only hot couple to come out of this franchise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie seems like a nice woman. I hope she’s happy or at least having fun.
Leslie is beaurifyl but still really natural. Most importantly she seems to be happy and enjoying life.
If she's had work done, it's been done really well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leslie seems like a nice woman. I hope she’s happy or at least having fun.
Leslie is beaurifyl but still really natural. Most importantly she seems to be happy and enjoying life.
Anonymous wrote:Leslie seems like a nice woman. I hope she’s happy or at least having fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think its really social pressures. The majority of women age naturally despite also living in society. I think its just vanity. There are vain men and vain men and if you have a lot of excess cash, then people use it to buy expensive brand items and to do work on their own bodies and faces. Having a cosmetic procedure is like buying a Birkin bag.
Vanity and the financial means to pay for the work.
I like to think I'm not vain, but if I had the money and no fear of surgery I might have done it too, so I guess I'm thankful that I don't have the money and do have the fear!