I'd be interested in opinions re the effect Travis' chaotic childhood might have had on his failure to send Jodi packing, give her numerous second chances, etc. I think the stories of her family/upbringing hit a chord with him, and he "forgave" things in Jodi he wouldn't in others, thinking, "If it weren't for my grandma, I'd be that messed up too."
Also, given his acceptable appearance and great personality, attracting nice women wasn't a problem. He dated a lot, but I've read nothing about serious prior relationships, even though such were highly encouraged in the LDS culture. Did he play the field so long by choice, or did his early life make him afraid to commit?
Forgive me please if this is OT, but "it takes two to tango" and I don't understand why Travis didn't see what we and everyone he knew saw in Jodi, or why he saw but continued anyway. "The sex" as an answer doesn't work for me.
Also, given his acceptable appearance and great personality, attracting nice women wasn't a problem. He dated a lot, but I've read nothing about serious prior relationships, even though such were highly encouraged in the LDS culture. Did he play the field so long by choice, or did his early life make him afraid to commit?
Forgive me please if this is OT, but "it takes two to tango" and I don't understand why Travis didn't see what we and everyone he knew saw in Jodi, or why he saw but continued anyway. "The sex" as an answer doesn't work for me.