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mamadrama

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  1. Yes, I realize that and I've already talked about that in this thread. It's on the previous page... My husband was my 90 day fiance. I am very well aware of what is required of the process.
  2. Not sure I understand what you're saying... Him being married in general is the problem, not the visa or the country. Jenny can't remain in India indefinitely with him still married. Her Indian residency is totally dependent upon his divorce. Nobody is doing anything until his divorce is final so there is zero incentive for her being there right now. When/if he divorces he can come over on a fiance or spousal visa. Whether they stay in India or come to the US, either way he has to be divorced and they have to be married. Jenny can't stay in India as is. It may take awhile for the divorce to be finalized and for the visa to come through, but that's true regardless of where they live. Him divorcing and immigrating to the US on a spousal or fiance visa isn't anymore complicated, then Jenny marrying him in India and living there. Jenny can't just hang around India for the next few years...
  3. IMO this goes beyond normal famewhore social media oversharing. These are not the actions nor words of a mentally well adult. He is constantly trying to shame and emotionally manipulate Karine. And regardless of how I feel about her personality I definitely think she is safer back home in Brazil. This may not end pretty. I have a few real world friends on the show and they're concerned as well. The Susan Powell situation has been brought up more than once.
  4. Some are making more than just extra cash. There are 90 Day people bringing in $5,000+ a month between it and Cameo.
  5. I don't understand why they're not moving to the US. Sure he'd have to get a sponsor, but Jenny's family is clearly worried about her and the relationship. I'd rather sponsor him and have my mom here in the US where I could easily reach her if something happened, instead of on the other side of the world. Given Sumit's history of lies I'd be more concerned about her being that far away. They already don't trust him.
  6. It shocks the hell out of me that despite Robert being... Robert...he almost always takes the side of the woman. He's an asshole, but I think his moral compass is much stronger than what I originally thought. I agree with a lot of what he says, even though I don't like him.
  7. So is that where he's pretending to live this week?
  8. Yes! My in laws don't even have a full-size refrigerator because they don't do leftovers, not even at home. Too bad more stuff like this isn't included in the show. Rather than go to made up drama it would be far more interesting, IMO, to show the subtle cultural differences the expats on either side face. But I guess that wouldn't bring in the meme crowd as much. The fact that we can pick our own in-network primary doctor rather than being assigned one based on address was another thing he couldn't get over.
  9. I've only encountered that in South Carolina once before and it was at an O'Charleys (despite them being free at other franchise locations). Otherwise the only time they haven't been free for me is when ordering a non-cola drink (lemonade, specialty drink, etc) or if they come in a can or bottle. All you have to do is read the menu. It will generally tell you.
  10. It's funny isn't it? It took me forever to convince mine that refills truly are free.
  11. No, not anymore time than usual. They'd just go to the board's office and register her. No extra steps. Kenny and Armando would have to legally marry, though, for him to come over on a spousal visa.
  12. Sumit won't produce divorce papers. Brittany's still married. Jihoon's still a lying slacker. So far Kenny's biggest drama is whether or not he wants his steak in or out of a burrito.
  13. I call b.s. on Kenny not understanding the currency. He's a smart guy and this isn't his first trip to Mexico. I call Sharp shenanigans.
  14. I think this was a combination of creative editing (leave out all the positive stuff and only air the complaining), first day culture shock (visiting a foreign country as a tourist and staying in large resorts is much different than living there as a local), reality hitting all at once, road lag (5 days in a car), and loss of independence (suddenly having to rely on someone else to literally order your food). I'm not tossing in the towel on them after 13 minutes. Despite having visited on many occasions and sharing a language, I had a complete meltdown during my first week living in England. My husband, likewise, had a full on breakdown on his first night living in the US. We were eating at Applebees and he'd never had to make so many choices before: how his steak was cooked, sides, dressing, margarita frozen or on the rocks...And after 15 years I still have to order his eggs for him because he doesn't understand that the server needs more information than just "fried." Adjusting to another country is hard.
  15. I order their Uncle Hershel's breakfast which comes with 3 types of fried meat.
  16. Jenny thinks of herself as some mysterious femme fatale.
  17. I know and it's sooo good. I eat there anyway. But I'm Appalachian-if we can catch it then we'll fry it and toss it in gravy.
  18. I feel like we're getting some major frauding from Yazan and Brittany.
  19. I don't think he left. I think he hid around the corner until the cameras did.
  20. Especially considering their relationship. I worry about them.
  21. I really feel for Darcey and Stacey and their short torsos, but girlfriends would look so much better if they dressed for their shapes.
  22. I have no problem believing that nobody wanted to sleep with Sumit before he met Jenny.
  23. Darcey's new boyfriend is on the show. Giorgi, I think she called him.
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