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Does this prove the "let's live on social media" modern world is fake?
Does everyone realize the duo had a podcast entitled, "Work, Play, Love with Lauren Fleshman and Jesse Thomas.'
I guess they should retitle is, "Word, play and divorce."
I was reading the reviews. Here is one:
CFyada wrote:
I cannot express how much I appreciate and admire both Lauren and Jesse. Since discovering the podcast, I’ve been listening to it non stop. As a collegiate runner looking towards my future, Work Play Love has given me so much solid advice and helped me grow as a person. And I’ve recommended it to my partner, which has helped us begin many healthy and important conversations and become even closer as we laugh about chocolate covered espresso beans and other shenanigans. Thank you Lauren and Jesse for the awesome podcast and for being so open!
Does this prove the "let's live on social media" modern world is fake?
Does everyone realize the duo had a podcast entitled, "Work, Play, Love with Lauren Fleshman and Jesse Thomas.'
I guess they should retitle is, "Word, play and divorce."
I was reading the reviews. Here is one:
CFyada wrote:
I cannot express how much I appreciate and admire both Lauren and Jesse. Since discovering the podcast, I’ve been listening to it non stop. As a collegiate runner looking towards my future, Work Play Love has given me so much solid advice and helped me grow as a person. And I’ve recommended it to my partner, which has helped us begin many healthy and important conversations and become even closer as we laugh about chocolate covered espresso beans and other shenanigans. Thank you Lauren and Jesse for the awesome podcast and for being so open!
So much for that. Sounds all fake.
You bring up legit points. Blogsnark usually calls out stuff like this as well.
I believe social can be used for good; but it brings out the worst in people who are prone to seeking attention to begin with.
It's kind of funny that for her coming out announcement she dressed up as "lesbian" but for the book promotion pictures she's dressed up as "wife".
Careful. It's THEY to you. Not she or he. Apparently Nikki is two people. Go explain that to a kid learning proper english
How does my post get deleted, but this dumb post is kept up? All I did was point out that this guy is such a loser he thinks non-binary people and bisexuals are the same thing.
Does this prove the "let's live on social media" modern world is fake?
Does everyone realize the duo had a podcast entitled, "Work, Play, Love with Lauren Fleshman and Jesse Thomas.'
I guess they should retitle is, "Word, play and divorce."
I was reading the reviews. Here is one:
CFyada wrote:
I cannot express how much I appreciate and admire both Lauren and Jesse. Since discovering the podcast, I’ve been listening to it non stop. As a collegiate runner looking towards my future, Work Play Love has given me so much solid advice and helped me grow as a person. And I’ve recommended it to my partner, which has helped us begin many healthy and important conversations and become even closer as we laugh about chocolate covered espresso beans and other shenanigans. Thank you Lauren and Jesse for the awesome podcast and for being so open!
So much for that. Sounds all fake.
Their podcast was actually really good, but they stopped doing it over the last year or so. They were open about their relationship issues on the podcast so they weren’t really faking anything. The fact that they stopped recording regularly, which they claim was the book and busy schedule, I guess you could take as when the divorce also started becoming a part of the conversation. Lauren’s bi-sexuality has also been a new development post recordings.
This a big part of why I’m not on Instagram and also have L.F., KG, Magness, and that Oiselle lady muted on my Twitter (some accounts that I follow really like all those people for some reason)
I'm upset because Lauren was part of one the articles I wrote, yet she would not connect with me. So, I have a bias. I mean Track & Field is not Sports Illustrated.
It sounds egoistic, as there’s no commitment to each other in such marriage. How romantic to marry for as long as no hard times hit. Do you actually find this far more reasonable?
‘You lost your job, ok bye!’
’You’re not as pretty anymore as my alternatives, see ya!’
The self-absorption continues. How many times is she going to come out? How do we think her kids feel about her bragging about her self-absorption.
I had my first Pride experience since coming out at Bend Winter Pride over the weekend. The dancing! The outfits! The winter recreation! The beauty of people being themselves! I loved it so much.
The comments praising her really are too much for me. Way too much praise for her being "authentic self". How about some criticism for abandoning her marriage commitment?
Thank God my husband didn't think, 'you know I married a brunette but now realize I also like blondes. I'm going to go explore that side of my life.'
She married the guy she fell for young. She therefore regrets not having experienced more out there. Classic midlife crisis. Let's not sell this as a heroic LGBTQ coming out story.
The comments praising her really are too much for me. Way too much praise for her being "authentic self". How about some criticism for abandoning her marriage commitment?
Thank God my husband didn't think, 'you know I married a brunette but now realize I also like blondes. I'm going to go explore that side of my life.'
She married the guy she fell for young. She therefore regrets not having experienced more out there. Classic midlife crisis. Let's not sell this as a heroic LGBTQ coming out story.
I think the difference is gender....men are understood by all to be basically dogs...it's just what they are. What is implied there... is the ability to be themselves. TO not be constrained.
Women feel more constrained...that they have to be a certain way. Women mostly feel men are not constrained in any similar way.
Therefore when a woman breaks free of normie limits like Fleshman just did, other women cheer. Like when inmates might cheer if one of them makes it over the wall and escapes.
There's no real equivalent with men.
This is why women are so vociferously for transgender what not...they like the idea of transgression away from the rules that hem them in.
Please remember you are talking about real people when posting in this thread, even if they are public figures. Try to keep the discussion about marriage in general and not the individuals.
To make moderation a bit easier, we are going to shift this thread to registration required. Registration is free and you can remain anonymous but it makes moderation a bit easier as it generally cuts down on the volume of posts.
Additionally, we have asked that google not index the thread so their children won't read it down the road.