Giving Stassi the Brooks Nader Hulu edit..

what is with this Hulu type of show where the female lead brings along all her minions and “gives them this opportunity” — it’s just so forceddddd stawp please

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u/Regular-Childhood262 — 10 days ago

Hayley’s childhood trauma is so apparent. What happened to filling her own cup?

I think her life, her problems are a reflection of her internal world. its horrible but I honestly pity her. her reactions (like the couch) seem disproportionate to the behavior that “cause“ her to lash out

her saying needing 5 love languages constantly because she seems to fear being abandoned and needs the constant reassurance.

her fighting and lashing out to stay connected because she seems to feel it better than sitting in silence.

I think she has deep insecurities and trauma and is making him responsible for her entire emotional experience.. I think she’s a smart girl but the lack of reflection on her behalf and active practice shows she responds to core wounds and that is on her to heal

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u/Regular-Childhood262 — 18 days ago

Had Amanda even seen the Summer House reunion episodes?!

on in the city- she said she didn’t need to watch the summer house reunion because she lived it, but during the summer house reunion she said “hadn’t yet” watched the season…. but she would. she still never admitted whether she’s watched the summer house episodes or not.

I find it incredibly avoidant and taking the easy way out

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u/Regular-Childhood262 — 27 days ago
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Had Amanda even seen the Summer House episodes?!

she said she didn’t need to watch the summer house reunion because she lived it, but she still never admitted whether she’s watched the summer house episodes or not.

I find it incredibly avoidant and taking the easy way out

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u/Regular-Childhood262 — 28 days ago
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Shocking excerpt from Stassi's new book: Stassi started harming herself (cutting) at the age of 18 after her close mentor Luke committed suicide. But thanks to Beau, she was able to stop cutting herself.

u/Regular-Childhood262 — 4 days ago