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2 hours ago, Marigold said:

Just thinking aloud (Ok, with my keyboard)

Austin has changed a lot since Giddy was born. I posted upthread that he seems to have grown into a husband and father...lost some of that cold vibe. 

I wonder if the loss of the baby might change his mind about such a harsh discipline style? When he was younger and less mature, kids were seen as something to be controlled through that blanket training crap. Lots of swagger on getting a baby to behave. Confident. 

Loosing a baby?  Life is fragile and a baby/child is not something to be hit with a piece of tubing. 

I really didn't want to rehash the discipline style, we all know it's abhorrent.

Maybe Austin and Joy's perspective might change and develop now? At least get them thinking? After burying their daughter, how will it affect them? 

Austin, I hope you and Joy find a gentler and healthier style of discipline. 

TLC  gives everyone a script to speak on camera.  Considering Austin's horrible upbringing, he might have been given words to say on camera to make him appear to be someone he is not.  Considering his on camera demeanor,  he is not comfortable.  The pictures, show a different man.  

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4 hours ago, Marigold said:

Just thinking aloud (Ok, with my keyboard)

Austin has changed a lot since Giddy was born. I posted upthread that he seems to have grown into a husband and father...lost some of that cold vibe. 

I wonder if the loss of the baby might change his mind about such a harsh discipline style? When he was younger and less mature, kids were seen as something to be controlled through that blanket training crap. Lots of swagger on getting a baby to behave. Confident. 

Loosing a baby?  Life is fragile and a baby/child is not something to be hit with a piece of tubing. 

I really didn't want to rehash the discipline style, we all know it's abhorrent.

Maybe Austin and Joy's perspective might change and develop now? At least get them thinking? After burying their daughter, how will it affect them? 

Austin, I hope you and Joy find a gentler and healthier style of discipline. 

I’m only going by the IG pictures, but I don’t think they follow the Pearl’s methods. Gideon is too young to “fake it”, and the pictures of him and Austin together show a boy who seems to adore his father. I’m sure they discipline Gideon, but I have a feeling it’s a lot more gentle than the Pearl’s. 

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3 hours ago, irisheyes said:

I’m only going by the IG pictures, but I don’t think they follow the Pearl’s methods. Gideon is too young to “fake it”, and the pictures of him and Austin together show a boy who seems to adore his father. I’m sure they discipline Gideon, but I have a feeling it’s a lot more gentle than the Pearl’s. 

Austin responded on IG to a negative comment about the Pearls teaching at his family's camp. If I remember correctly, he defended the Pearls.  @Sew Sumi, do you remember the IG details!? What did he say exactly?  

But, like you said, he might not get out tubing and is just verbally firm...Giddy certainly looks like he has a good relationship with both Austin and Jill. Let's hope! 

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The thing about Austin defending the Pearls is that he himself was raised in a household where their teachings were undoubtably considered A-OK. Attacks on the Pearls might have felt like attacks on his parents’ choices, and not defending them might have felt to him like it would be dangerously close to disobedience. Austin clearly works hard to be a “good son,” I’m sure he would never put his parents on blast in public (even implicitly). He seems like the kind of man who wouldn’t even want to entertain a disobedient thought, honestly. Very much a straight arrow. 

That said, it’s one thing to waive away anything from your own childhood as being for the best or coming from a place of love on the part of your parents or whatever, it’s another thing to actually take a piece of tubing or a piece of wood to your own little son (or to use any of the other heinous, abusive “disciplinary methods” that the Pearls recommend). Austin defending practices or ideas that were probably a part of his upbringing seems to me like him defending his parents and his own childhood, I don’t think it means that he’s actually going to want or even be willing to repeat the same things with his kids.

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20 minutes ago, Marigold said:

I think that letter came from Bobby Ballinger, Jr., who is married to Austin's sister. He has been shown to be his assist father's son. @Zella knows more about these clowns than I.

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Hating the Ballingers has been one of my hobbies for years! It predates my Duggar snark. 😄

Granted, I know more about Daddy Ballinger than I do Bobby Jr. IBut 'm a little surprised Bobby Jr. would be dumb enough to state that publicly. I always assumed he was being groomed to be some sort of heir apparent to his dad's political career. (Bob Ballinger, Sr., is an Arkansas state legislator. He's basically what Jim Bob wanted to be and has connections to Travis Story, JB's attorney.)

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10 hours ago, Zella said:

Hating the Ballingers has been one of my hobbies for years! It predates my Duggar snark. 😄

Granted, I know more about Daddy Ballinger than I do Bobby Jr. IBut 'm a little surprised Bobby Jr. would be dumb enough to state that publicly. I always assumed he was being groomed to be some sort of heir apparent to his dad's political career. (Bob Ballinger, Sr., is an Arkansas state legislator. He's basically what Jim Bob wanted to be and has connections to Travis Story, JB's attorney.)

Yeah and last I heard Bobby was in politics. He is/was a liason to a congressman.  According to fundiewiki, he's the oldest of 8 kids. 

He and Austin were both part of rebellious group of kids, but their rebellion seems to be less ideologically driven (more's the pity) and just getting into trouble. JB and MIchelle said that Austin and Bobby turned their lives over to Jesus.  His friends who repent, supposedly had problems that would have been avoided? if they were Christians.

I find this line of thinking very troubling. 

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2 minutes ago, Temperance said:

Yeah and last I heard Bobby was in politics. He is/was a liason to a congressman.  According to fundiewiki, he's the oldest of 8 kids. 

He and Austin were both part of rebellious group of kids, but their rebellion seems to be less ideologically driven (more's the pity) and just getting into trouble. JB and MIchelle said that Austin and Bobby turned their lives over to Jesus.  His friends who repent, supposedly had problems that would have been avoided? if they were Christians.

I find this line of thinking very troubling. 

Yes, he's actually working for a US Congressman from Arkansas, so he's in DC while his dad is just in Little Rock. I am not familiar with the congressman he works for because he represents a district further south in the state. It is not the Ballingers' home district congressman that he's working for. 

Fun fact: if you watch Ballinger Sr's returns during elections, he never wins the counties he lives in. He pisses people off that badly. It's always counties that are less familiar with him as a person who vote for him in large numbers. So, it doesn't surprise me that his son is not working for a local congressman as you'd expect. 

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22 minutes ago, Zella said:

Yes, he's actually working for a US Congressman from Arkansas, so he's in DC while his dad is just in Little Rock. I am not familiar with the congressman he works for because he represents a district further south in the state. It is not the Ballingers' home district congressman that he's working for. 

Fun fact: if you watch Ballinger Sr's returns during elections, he never wins the counties he lives in. He pisses people off that badly. It's always counties that are less familiar with him as a person who vote for him in large numbers. So, it doesn't surprise me that his son is not working for a local congressman as you'd expect. 

So, Ballinger Jr is married to Austin Forsyth's sister?  Gosh, these fundies are inbred!  I see they are just coming up on their third anniversary and already have two kids, so they're obviously quiverful, too.  Ballinger is the oldest of 8 kids, most of whom have terrible names including Asa, Titus and Shiloh.  He definitely looks the type from the online pics I've seen.

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1 minute ago, doodlebug said:

So, Ballinger Jr is married to Austin Forsyth's sister?  Gosh, these fundies are inbred!  I see they are just coming up on their third anniversary and already have two kids, so they're obviously quiverful, too.  Ballinger is the oldest of 8 kids, most of whom have terrible names including Asa, Titus and Shiloh.  He definitely looks the type from the online pics I've seen.

Yes Jr. is Austin's brother-in-law. The Ballinger kids were all also homeschooled. 

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15 hours ago, rue721 said:

The thing about Austin defending the Pearls is that he himself was raised in a household where their teachings were undoubtably considered A-OK. Attacks on the Pearls might have felt like attacks on his parents’ choices, and not defending them might have felt to him like it would be dangerously close to disobedience. Austin clearly works hard to be a “good son,” I’m sure he would never put his parents on blast in public (even implicitly). He seems like the kind of man who wouldn’t even want to entertain a disobedient thought, honestly. Very much a straight arrow. 

That said, it’s one thing to waive away anything from your own childhood as being for the best or coming from a place of love on the part of your parents or whatever, it’s another thing to actually take a piece of tubing or a piece of wood to your own little son (or to use any of the other heinous, abusive “disciplinary methods” that the Pearls recommend). Austin defending practices or ideas that were probably a part of his upbringing seems to me like him defending his parents and his own childhood, I don’t think it means that he’s actually going to want or even be willing to repeat the same things with his kids.

I really hope this is the case.  Austin isn't going to say anything negative about his family's business. He seems like a simple guy who just goes with the flow.  

Maybe Austin says what he says to bring in the clients to his family camp place but the idea of hitting Giddy with tubing is not happening in his own home. However, he seems to be endorsing those sicko Pearls...

That's my point, maybe the loss of the baby will give him a reality check.  Sometimes it takes adults years to realize that what happened to them as a child was either abusive or a really, really bad idea. 

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10 minutes ago, riverblue22 said:

Joy is wearing a sleeveless top.  I'm quite surprised, seeing as she was all about wearing dresses rather than pants~  Aren't shoulders temptations to be hidden away?

Maybe the recent tragedy has shown them life is too short to obsess over hem and necklines and their super special, legalistic, fundie, Gothard approach will not shield them from tribulations. Either that or all the piety and modesty is a stunt for the cameras.

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32 minutes ago, Ijustwantsomechips said:

Maybe the recent tragedy has shown them life is too short to obsess over hem and necklines and their super special, legalistic, fundie, Gothard approach will not shield them from tribulations. Either that or all the piety and modesty is a stunt for the cameras.

As I was reading, all of a sudden I realized I had "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" running through my head. Had to do a double take 😄. Now we just need a few last syllables!

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I believe Joy said she would wear dresses because Austin likes them.  

That doesn't say a thing about whether or not the dresses need to be modest, or how he feels about shoulders.  Maybe he just thinks they're more feminine, likes the flow, thinks Joy has good legs, etc.  

I like the picture of Gideon on the horsey.  He looks deep in thought considering something; and also like he'd be doing that deep raspy breathing toddlers do, when they think it would be helpful. 

I also dig the joyful hollering kid in the pontoon (?) boat.

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Those boots have turned up toes on them because they are old and have been worn by someone else. These clearly are thrift store shoes and should have been thrown out. When I was a child, we went to actual shoe stores where the clerks were the owners and knew about feet and shoes. The guy in the store told my mother that shoes like these should have been thrown out because they do no more good for the feet. I'm sorry for Gideon, wearing someone else's old worn out shoes. Children need NEW shoes that fit CORRECTLY for THEIR feet.

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Oh my, Joy and shoes. There was an episode when Joy was young where she proudly showed Michelle a pair of shoes, maybe even cowboy boots, that she had colored in with a sharpie and taped up. I think asshole Michelle embarrassingly rolled her eyes.

And then there's that episode where her with her dirty bare feet and Austin looked through baskets of dirty shoes to find her a match to the one she was wearing.

Now poor Giddy is wearing old stiff shoes that look 3 sizes too big.

She might figure out the whole shoe thing one day. 😁 👞

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1 hour ago, Barb23 said:

I'm hoping they were Austin's when he was little & Giddy's  just wearing them for pictures.  But  knowing how this clan loves thrift shops, I'm leaning towards they are stranger's  retreads. 

That's what I was thinking too.  We have a pair that were my husband's when he was a toddler.  All of our grandkids have worn them at least once for pics....except for the twins, who are too small.  The toes don't curl up though. 

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15 minutes ago, BetyBee said:

That's what I was thinking too.  We have a pair that were my husband's when he was a toddler.  All of our grandkids have worn them at least once for pics....except for the twins, who are too small.  The toes don't curl up though. 

The turned up toes make me think they're probably thrift store finds, too.  After my nephew died, my sister put his favorite cowboy boots in her closet along with her shoes.  Several years later, after my next nephew came along, he was playing in her closet while she was getting ready for work.  He was about 3, and, next thing she knew, he was clomping out of the closet wearing the cowboy boots which were a couple of sizes too big.  Even though they were big, the toes were normal.  I think the toes turn up from storing the shoes without filling the toes with old socks or newspapers and I would hope that Austin's mom would've taken better care of them than that if she meant to hand them down.

Eventually, my nephew got big enough that the boots fit him and he wore the boots from the brother he never met until they fell apart.

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