All I was saying was that I hope Jason won't use her and drag her through the process if he doesn't feel the connection.Originally Posted by Bloomers;3256315;
I was hoping Treasure made it far but it doesn't sound like it.
All I was saying was that I hope Jason won't use her and drag her through the process if he doesn't feel the connection.Originally Posted by Bloomers;3256315;
I was hoping Treasure made it far but it doesn't sound like it.
Those are my sentiments as well.Originally Posted by sportsfan76;3256372;
I don't like it when any of them get hurt, but it just seems to me that the widow has been through some extraordinary pain. If he already knows she isn't going to be the F1, I would hope that he would spare her additional pain as early as possible. I know that he has to take somebody to F2, but there are other ladies who have not had that kind of emotional trauma in their lives.
Bury me in the WalMart parking lot -
Friends and relatives will come visit me.
The thing is, no matter how kind and compassionate Jason is, he still has to follow the game rules. Say, even if he was only interested in 4 women from day 1, he could only cut 10. He still had to take someone to F2. Should he take someone he likes the second best or somebody who is tougher and less likely to be hurt? IDK.
Don't worry too much about Stephanie because she always comes out ahead. Her first finace bought her an extremely expensive car along with her engagement ring, then dumped her right before the wedding. Her husband died not long after they married, which was just awful, but she's not exactly scrimping. She lives in an unbelievable house on a mountainside, complete with the most gorgeous pool in the world. She is incredibly wealthy and will probably end up with more after she is finished with her lawsuit against the plane manufacturer. She once dated a Backstreet Boy and was a beauty queen.
Typical rich girl southern belle, all about attention. Mommy and daddy live down the street and take care of every whim. Life isn't exactly rough for Stephanie Hogan.
Hmm quite interesting. Thanks for sharing and welcome to the board!Originally Posted by knowthemwell;3256900;
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I just love it when people are so jealous of someone else's earnings. She did work for a living. I'd hardly call her 'wealthy' or 'scrimping'. As for living close to her parents, that's what Megan did and a lot of single mom's do. I don't know what difference between a typical rich southern gal is to any other region of the country. Please, explain. Oh, and what is this doing in the Treasure thread?Originally Posted by knowthemwell;3256900;
As for the Backstreet boy boyfriend, why don't you know specifically which one? Wasn't that waaay back in 1991? So, who cares?
Firstly, I can't answer why this is in the Treasure thread; however, having lived in the South for 8 years, there is a stereotypical preconception about "rich Southern girls" that I came across while living there.Originally Posted by atem;3256921;
Sometimes I wonder whether the stereotype isn't based on some type of jealousy; the preconception is that they don't do anything with their lives other than sit on the local JV boards and participate in JV functions and live off the wealth of their parents.
I met quite a few "well off" Southern Ladies in my time in the South and I must say that in my opinion the stereotype is not based in fact.
I just want to get to know all the ladies. Whether they are moms or not. I am just happy that single moms now get a chance. It was treated as if they had some horrible secret. I don't think they are any better than non-moms, but they bring something to the story they don't.Originally Posted by notsorealityfan;3256924;
Originally Posted by knowthemwell;3256900;
There's an oldie-goldie Beatle song called "Money Can't Buy Me Love". Although it appears that she has had wealthy benefits, I would say that these two heartaches have pretty well helped to balance out the luxurious lifestyle you have painted.
I don't live in money, but I can tell you that in my life money would not fill up a (symbolic) open spot in my heart.
Bury me in the WalMart parking lot -
Friends and relatives will come visit me.