This is my opinion and I understand being concerned for your loved one or wanting clarity on a certain situation. But to flat out ask personal, disrespectful, and accusatory questions as soon as you sit down at Chili’s to meet for the first time, it’s wrong and unfair. It’s like some of these American families don’t think that the new fiancé is a person with feelings just like them. They’re already on edge because they’re meeting their fiancés family and they’re a country away from their own family, why interrogate them? It just sets a negative tone for the new relationship. And then the American fiancé just sits back and let’s it happen?

  • DirtyDawg13@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I know Aseleu is the ‘bad guy’ now but Kalani’s family was brutal to him from the day he landed. Her Father always threatening to beat him up. That’s so lame.

    Yet, when Kalani called her Dad about getting a divorce, he told her to stay with him ‘for the kids’. He probably wants them to stay together because HE’S financially responsible for him…not Kalani. She wasn’t working. 🙄

    They all made fun of him for selling yogurt. Why didn’t Kalani get off her butt and find a job?