I think Jen has been building resentment against others her entire life. Anybody who didn’t give her everything she wanted was on her list. I’ve long thought her excessive purchases once she had access to Don’s money was to compensate for her parents not indulging her every whim.
I hope she has fun moving it all this week and piling it in what is probably the last open space in that house—the Suitor Waiting Room.
I’m confused as to how that necklace ended up looking so terrible and tarnished. I guess her special little ziploc bags that were supposedly coated with angel dust and anti tarnishing properties didn’t work.
Well, maybe that’s how she got locked into her 5-year-old personality. She’s been dreaming about having a cat since she was 5...I guess that trauma stunted her growth.
Didn't all that catsitting for Doc Martens fulfill her?
QUOTE (Loftice @ 2/23/2021, 01:30 PM)
Nothing wrong with collecting dolls in itself. The thing is that people who are often into this stuff are very... peculiar. And Jen happens to fall into that category. I personally love miniatures, so I can't call anyone weird for liking dolls lol
I love looking at miniatures, too, but I can settle for looking at them on Pinterest and not having to OWN them all. That's Jen's problem, she needs her greedy little mitts all over everything so she can caress it.
I hope she's turning the ballroom into the American Girl emporium. Let your freak flag fly! Don can't cage you here!!
So what I'm getting with that video is that Jen's parents were irresponsible pet owners and their incompetence led to both their cat and dog dying before their time. Nice.
Well, maybe that’s how she got locked into her 5-year-old personality. She’s been dreaming about having a cat since she was 5...I guess that trauma stunted her growth.
This is why I’d put money on her getting a cat when Winnie passes away. That poor cat.