They posted something similar way back when Katie lost weight- the two of them in underwear or bathing suits? Katie was very tiny and in the reflection of the mirror, and it was obvious that they wanted to "show off" from their perspective by using the reflection in the mirror. A weird nod to the fact that she was feeling herself, but I guess too insecure to just post a straightforward photo of her "progress." Cullen even made this a part of his caption when he joking included a peach emoji and said she was there for him to "hold on to" or something along those lines.lmmomSD wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 8:56 pm What adult posts pictures like this. You can't tell me they don't see what is reflected in the mirror.
They aren't 20 year olds at a frat party. That's probably why they don't have friends anymore. Their friends have grown up. I wouldn't want to hang out with people who think this is still funny. They planned it. It's really obvious how posed it is.
I'm not against a little grabass between consenting adults. But posting it on a public forum?
And I am also SO glad that the year of "gratitude not perfection" is over. Katie used it as an opportunity to whine and bash Brooks. She has no idea what a real attitude of gratitude is. Not the slightest.
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They both seems extremely insecure.
Katie said that they couldn't accept the previous low offers, likely because they didn't have approval from the bank for a short sale and they didn't have the cash to bring to closing to make up the difference in what they owed the bank and what they were able to sell for. I'm assuming the offer(s) they accepted are just enough for them to walk away with nothing, meaning they likely lost their down payment and any equity they had. If I remember correctly, their latest asking price was just enough to re-pay the bank and cover realtor fees. It's kind of like flushing the profits from the first house sale down the toilet and paying rent on the McMansion for the last several years while also being responsible for all the maintenance and repairs. For their sake I'm glad they were able to get out before foreclosure, but they're going to have a really hard time finding anything in their "budget" that will meet Katie's expectations. They won't be able to skip their housing expenses for several months in a row now.