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Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by suzybean:

I haven't noticed any power struggles or issues of abuse between Faye and Aaron. I admit that I haven't paid that much attention to this series (dip in and out). What I have seen is some awkward moments between 2 consenting adults getting to know each other in a suspended reality and prospective in-laws (Jem and Ma Palmer) getting their knickers in a twist and trying to sabotage the relationship.

from me too suzy 

justafriend
Originally Posted by suzybean:

I haven't noticed any power struggles or issues of abuse between Faye and Aaron. I admit that I haven't paid that much attention to this series (dip in and out). What I have seen is some awkward moments between 2 consenting adults getting to know each other in a suspended reality and prospective in-laws (Jem and Ma Palmer) getting their knickers in a twist and trying to sabotage the relationship.

Senora Reyes
Originally Posted by justafriend:
Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by suzybean:

I haven't noticed any power struggles or issues of abuse between Faye and Aaron. I admit that I haven't paid that much attention to this series (dip in and out). What I have seen is some awkward moments between 2 consenting adults getting to know each other in a suspended reality and prospective in-laws (Jem and Ma Palmer) getting their knickers in a twist and trying to sabotage the relationship.

from me too suzy 

Hahaha thanks. Thought I'd missed something 

suzybean
Originally Posted by suzybean:

I haven't noticed any power struggles or issues of abuse between Faye and Aaron. I admit that I haven't paid that much attention to this series (dip in and out). What I have seen is some awkward moments between 2 consenting adults getting to know each other in a suspended reality and prospective in-laws (Jem and Ma Palmer) getting their knickers in a twist and trying to sabotage the relationship.

 

AND....they've KNOWN that the Palmers are against them.  Gone are the days of living in blissful ignorance in that house (and it's not the better for it).

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by suzybean:

I haven't noticed any power struggles or issues of abuse between Faye and Aaron. I admit that I haven't paid that much attention to this series (dip in and out). What I have seen is some awkward moments between 2 consenting adults getting to know each other in a suspended reality and prospective in-laws (Jem and Ma Palmer) getting their knickers in a twist and trying to sabotage the relationship.

 

AND....they've KNOWN that the Palmers are against them.  Gone are the days of living in blissful ignorance in that house (and it's not the better for it).

Faye said it herself....she's never been happier in her life than when she was in the house and meeting Aaron. May be she's been brainwashed, but I'll accept her take on things for now.

suzybean
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by Supercalifragilistic:

But, it does make an interesting discussion about control, power and emotional abuse in adult relationships, of which I think both Aaron and Faye have issues.....for another day perhaps However, neither of them seem to have any generosity of spirit, do they ever say anything really nice about others or be truly supportive, not as far as I have seen, it's all about ME, ME, ME

There's an age gap to be considered here as well.  She's very immature, imo, and he's surprisingly immature at times.  Now whether that's because he feels the need to 'dumb down' at times to fit in, I do not know (not really that interested tbh).

 

As far I can tell, the other difference seems to be that Faye's problems are based around her blood family, whereas Aaron's appear to be borne from a marital perspective.

 

I have noticed that Cosmo, but when anyone mentions the age gap, someone always comes in and says 'but Faye is 22!'  Even so, there still seems to be a noticeable age gap.  Even though her last boyfriend was 40 (apparently,) Aaron still seems to old for her.  Faye is like an adolescent and Aaron is quite old for his age.  They do seem wholly unsuited imo and also, they seem to do nothing but argue.

 

And if she did go out with a 40 y.o., why?!  What on earth could someone of about 20 y.o. possibly have in common with someone of 40?  I don't think anyone should be dating anyone old enough to be their parent, or young enough to be their child.  JMO.

 

 

FM

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