I love how Kenny and Armando speak to Hannah with the respect you give an adult. Many parents invalidate their children’s feelings because “mother/father knows best.” But Kenny and Armando treat Hannah like she is their third partner in life, with equal say, and with lots of consideration, unlike a lot of other parents we have seen in this shows history. I think that’s really beautiful. It also seems they are careful to protect her from too much exposure to the adult world. It’s been shown time and time again how close this family is and I love that Hannah is so open to Kenny as a step parent. It’s clear Kenny and Armando were born to be parents, in my opinion, and they never stop working at keeping their family happy and strong. I know that’s based only what we can see on tv…. But I don’t think they are acting. The world needs more like aren’t like this. 🙌🏻

Edit: let’s not forget all the work Armando especially put in, in earlier seasons, with his parents and his own family who were struggling to accept his new relationship. They didn’t understand how he could love Hannah’s mom but then love Kenny. Armando and Kenny also brought Armando’s mom to speak about their idea of moving to Mexico City. There is just so much consideration for everyone involved in their lives and it’s very touching to see how transparent they are with each other about their feelings. Armando’s mom is an mvp for coming on tv and being vulnerable when she definitely didn’t have to.

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    11 months ago

    I thought the same thing. I know Hannah has been through a lot but it seems like going too far in the opposite direction to actually require her approval!

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      11 months ago

      It almost feels like they’re trying to make up for something most of the time. Yes she can have her opinions but dear God dudes, stop treating her like an adult. She’s what 9 years old?