Oh gosh, I forgot about this. I took him as a fraud, but I would really be happy to be wrong!Does the latest presser change anyone’s views on the gentleman that called into that radio show saying he knew Gus was still alive?
Oh gosh, I forgot about this. I took him as a fraud, but I would really be happy to be wrong!Does the latest presser change anyone’s views on the gentleman that called into that radio show saying he knew Gus was still alive?
I just think he was probably over invested, but sincere. He really wanted to believe Gus was lost but still alive somehow. JmoOh gosh, I forgot about this. I took him as a fraud, but I would really be happy to be wrong!
I just think he was probably over invested, but sincere. He really wanted to believe Gus was lost but still alive somehow. Jmo
Do you mean that the only reason a heterosexual woman would chose to stay in a relationship with someone is to have access to a sexual relationship? If I understand it the grandparents have been together for a very long time, so I would think that there are many more important connections between them, and sex might never have been the #1 priority in their relationship.Further to this - I don’t know many women who would stay in a romantic relationship where their former husband becomes a woman meaning the biological female essentially is forced to become a lesbian if they continue in that relationship.
It just doesn’t work like that unless the bio female is bisexual from the outset, and my gay friends assure me that they were born gay and would be aghast at having to change their sexuality for their late in life transitioning partner.
I also note that Josie former Robert only transitioned after Shannon’s father died and after the inheritance.
I can’t imagine that was easy for poor Shannon. I have wondered why any heterosexual woman would stay in that situation and the only thing I can think of is that she didn’t want to but had no choice because she would lose her generational family farm. iMO