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@shaggygirl wrote:

I take it he thinks he's looking young and hot with those hairdo changes he goes through that you see on young guys these days. When in fact he looks like an aging fool. (imo)

 

As silly looking as middle aged and older men wearing earrings. Some things need to be left to the young.


Funny you should mention. I watched fairly faithfully for a few years, and happened to run into the show the other night. I used to think Cody was an attractive man.

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@violann wrote:

@shaggygirl wrote:

I take it he thinks he's looking young and hot with those hairdo changes he goes through that you see on young guys these days. When in fact he looks like an aging fool. (imo)

 

As silly looking as middle aged and older men wearing earrings. Some things need to be left to the young.


Funny you should mention. I watched fairly faithfully for a few years, and happened to run into the show the other night. I used to think Cody was an attractive man.


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He thought so too, and still does. Man LOL

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@Annabellethecat66 wrote:

I don’t think wearing a mask or not wearing one has anything to do with being religious.

 

I know a few people for various reasons don’t wear masks and it has nothing to do with religion.

 

Mostly I see it as a sign of ignorance.  There are a few old-timers who have difficulty breathing with a mask on.  Many of them try to wear face shields.

 

It’s interesting what some people think about this Covid, the vaccine, the need to wear a mask and so on.

 

I have a husband and wife who won’t get the vaccine.  He never gets any vaccines for anything.  She believes if she gets the vaccine she will have to wear a mask 24/7 especially around him everywhere because the vaccine will give him Covid.

 

None of these people are religious.  I don’t think it’s fair to group individuals into groups for what they think about specifics.


I agree with you, @Annabellethecat66 .  As conservative Christians, my DH and I wear masks.  Many churches are choosing not to wear mask, but are social distancing at services.  The church we attend is doing this so we have chosen not to attend.  We view it online.  The reason they don't wear masks has nothing to do with religion or thinking that because they are in church they are Divinely protected, because that simply isn't true.  

 

As far as Kody and his wives, they are so misguided and dysfunctional it is sad and pathetic.

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Amish around here don't wear masks and I see alot of them....

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I read he wrote a book and said he fell in love with Robyn at first sight but not the other wives. I think he should have kept that to himself.

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@colliemom4 wrote:

I read he wrote a book and said he fell in love with Robyn at first sight but not the other wives. I think he should have kept that to himself.


Especially on the 4th (?) try.

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I missed Cody talking about falling in love with Robin at first sight - yes very insensitive to the other three wives.

 

I also think Cody's constant yammering that he and Mary would be intimate if they wanted to be intimate is cruel.  Well, Cody I think Mary does want a relationship with you.  I can't believe how badly he treats her and she just hangs in there - for what?  She doesn't even get crumbs from him.

 

She should take the hint and move on while she's still young enough to build a life with someone who wants her and would cherish her.  That whole situation just makes me incredibly sad for her.

 

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@Houstonoilers wrote:

I missed Cody talking about falling in love with Robin at first sight - yes very insensitive to the other three wives.

 

I also think Cody's constant yammering that he and Mary would be intimate if they wanted to be intimate is cruel.  Well, Cody I think Mary does want a relationship with you.  I can't believe how badly he treats her and she just hangs in there - for what?  She doesn't even get crumbs from him.

 

She should take the hint and move on while she's still young enough to build a life with someone who wants her and would cherish her.  That whole situation just makes me incredibly sad for her.

 


What I don't understand is why she throws herself at him on national TV.  Robin is the only true wife.  The other women can walk away with their share of money they have.  Not sure why they feel they need to saty with Cody.  He offers them nothing.  Not even his time.  They can all do better.

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It's been obvious to me from Robin's first appearance that he is more attracted to her than the other wives. 

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@Houstonoilers wrote:

I missed Cody talking about falling in love with Robin at first sight - yes very insensitive to the other three wives.

 

I also think Cody's constant yammering that he and Mary would be intimate if they wanted to be intimate is cruel.  Well, Cody I think Mary does want a relationship with you.  I can't believe how badly he treats her and she just hangs in there - for what?  She doesn't even get crumbs from him.

 

She should take the hint and move on while she's still young enough to build a life with someone who wants her and would cherish her.  That whole situation just makes me incredibly sad for her.

 


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I really thought she had moved on, not long after they divorced and around the time that she purchased the B&B in Utah. I had heard  that she was dating somepne. Guess she still does the show just for the mpney. 

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