auntasaurus19 wrote:Katie is making SURE everyone knows that this is Cullen’s problem. She says “I wanted things to change”, “I’m the outside person”, “this is Cullen’s problem” and then reiterates not to ask HER for specifics. Everything about her holier than thou attitude rubs me the wrong way.
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Exactly. I don't mind her being angry if he shared things she didn't want to share, and I even understand anger over him having an addiction. It's a normal reaction, at first, anyway. It really messes up the life that you think you're going to have. And she probably blames his addiction for the channel going downhill. She had to have known he had a problem for a long time, though. I don't buy that this is any kind of surprise to her. And being pissed that he shared it, then racing to make her own video and tell her side and throw him under the bus is a bit hypocritical.
I think it's good that Cullen is sharing his "journey". Like Playsinrain said, you never know who might be watching and get help because he shared his story. I'm not going to go so far as to say he's a great guy, because I still think he's a man-child. But he's trying, from what I can see. And Katie needs to figure out if she's angry with Cullen for being an addict, or if she's angry that he dumped out their dirty laundry. Obviously, she is entitled to her feelings either way. But acting like she's better than him isn't ok. Honestly, if they are going to share this, they should _both_ stick to talking about themselves. Neither one of them should be telling tales about the other. There's a saying in AA that when you point a finger, you have three fingers pointing back at yourself.
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