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Seriously?

Ansh July 29, 2020 5:23 am

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Truthfully, when she went back to Portugal and left her job, I was about to flip my SHIT. If she was VP of the entire company and said, "man or job? Yeah, I'll just YEET my career" I was about to fight Harlequin right now. It's good that they let her keep her job and be married, but at the same time I feel like the fact that usually the FL would have to quit their job shouldn't be the norm at all.
Make keeping your job the norm, not women giving up everything to be able to marry a man.

Responses
    Morcheeba August 7, 2020 7:08 pm

    "I am nothing without you" rubbed me the wrong way. Like SERIOUSLY.
    Can't a woman fall for a man and still be her own person and whole, at that?
    But no, she falls for a man (for some inexplicable reason) and suddenly - she's nothing. Poof, gone.

    Comadrin August 17, 2020 9:12 am

    Bad enough to give up your career to marry a man; but to marry HIM??? Oh My God, NOOOO!!!!!!

    LubiClark October 20, 2020 10:51 pm
    "I am nothing without you" rubbed me the wrong way. Like SERIOUSLY.Can't a woman fall for a man and still be her own person and whole, at that?But no, she falls for a man (for some inexplicable reason) and sudd... Morcheeba

    I legit thought that "rubbed" was "rubbered" for a good solid 20 seconds

    SayerSong June 22, 2021 3:33 am

    Yeah. The idea of having to choose one or the other, either way, was BAD. I'd have been pissed at BOTH him AND the president of the company!