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08-03-2015 04:34 PM - edited 08-03-2015 04:44 PM
@60sgirl wrote:To Seaside Shopper:
In answer to your question:
1. I could have just posted my answer but than it really wouldn't have made sense would it?
2. She brought up the topic of questions and I answered it. It wasn't insulting, it was my opinion on not needing to know those answers.
3. And BTW, I don't think I owe you an explanatio but I did without quoting you so you won't think I'm insulting you too. Geesh.
Note: I have taken the liberty of numbering your post above in order to clarify my response.
1. Yes, it would have made sense.
2. You wrote: Those are not riveting questions I need to know (I believe that you meant to say that those are not riveting questions of which you need to know the answers.) As you used the word, riveting, your comment was, indeed, insulting to SusieQ_2.
3. I agree that you don't owe me an explanation. By adding "Geesh" to that comment, however, you have now also insulted me.
08-03-2015 04:53 PM
We watched most of both episodes and thought the
second one was more interesting but I think
"I Am Jazz" is doing a better job of helping us
understand. I just don't like the K family so I
don't really usually support their "industry".
08-03-2015 05:08 PM
I never cared for Bruce Jenner. I thought he was a cad for how he treated his first wife and always thought he was a publicity hound. The whole enterprise of his family and the marketing of one or all is way over the top. I'm not interested in Caitlyn Jenner, nor the Kardashians.
08-03-2015 05:38 PM - edited 08-03-2015 08:29 PM
@MyGirlsMom wrote:I never cared for Bruce Jenner. I thought he was a cad for how he treated his first wife and always thought he was a publicity hound. The whole enterprise of his family and the marketing of one or all is way over the top. I'm not interested in Caitlyn Jenner, nor the Kardashians.
I never cared for him either after he left the first marriage the way he did. I still find this transition interesting though but don't understand why she needs to be such a glamour hound other than that garners more media attention.
08-03-2015 05:56 PM
@newziesuzie wrote:
We watched most of both episodes and thought the
second one was more interesting but I think
"I Am Jazz" is doing a better job of helping us
understand. I just don't like the K family so I
don't really usually support their "industry".
I am watching both and so far agree with your statement.
08-03-2015 06:00 PM
@nikkimom wrote:
@newziesuzie wrote:
We watched most of both episodes and thought the
second one was more interesting but I think
"I Am Jazz" is doing a better job of helping us
understand. I just don't like the K family so I
don't really usually support their "industry".
I am watching both and so far agree with your statement.
I agree, I also have seen I am Jazz.
08-03-2015 06:17 PM
@newziesuzie wrote:
We watched most of both episodes and thought the
second one was more interesting but I think
"I Am Jazz" is doing a better job of helping us
understand. I just don't like the K family so I
don't really usually support their "industry".
I have a question about Jazz. It's my understanding they use a fictitious last name to protect their privacy. Also, they do not divulge where they live. They are on national TV. How would they expect to remain private?
08-03-2015 06:34 PM
@lulu2 wrote:
@newziesuzie wrote:
We watched most of both episodes and thought the
second one was more interesting but I think
"I Am Jazz" is doing a better job of helping us
understand. I just don't like the K family so I
don't really usually support their "industry".
I have a question about Jazz. It's my understanding they use a fictitious last name to protect their privacy. Also, they do not divulge where they live. They are on national TV. How would they expect to remain private?
I can't imagine that they expect privacy. They live in south Florida somewhere. Watched it last week didn't hear a last name. Teenagers are cruel, did you see it last week when two teenage boys called her a name?? She has enough on her plate entering high school and her parents add to that the show? True she is helping some understand, but the pressure on that child is enormous, I don't get those parents at all.
08-03-2015 07:08 PM
@lulu2 wrote:
@newziesuzie wrote:
We watched most of both episodes and thought the
second one was more interesting but I think
"I Am Jazz" is doing a better job of helping us
understand. I just don't like the K family so I
don't really usually support their "industry".
I have a question about Jazz. It's my understanding they use a fictitious last name to protect their privacy. Also, they do not divulge where they live. They are on national TV. How would they expect to remain private?
They use the alias last name of Jennings and from what
I read they don't say the exact name of where they live.
They did this from her first publicity and maybe it helps
her siblings as they go to college etc. not being as
much in the public eye having a very
recognized last name? I don't really know. What a nice,
loving and supportive family they are though.
😊
08-03-2015 07:09 PM
I did not change the channel after the nightly news. EXTRA is now on in the background. There was a story about Caitlyn's transgender friends auditioned to be her friends and are paid to be on the show. I doubt they would air this without checking to see if it were true.
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