The Tudors Henry VIII and Jane Seymour in Bed Together
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If Henry knew what we do about who determines the gender of a baby he would have probably not beheaded or married so many wives. Note the word probably because he was a womanizer and seemed to of only wanted one thing: a son to continue his family in the role of King of England.
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Love and respect to Jane. She was a strong, kind and gentle woman who lived in the wrong time. May we make her proud...<3
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@balenguer I'm so mad! Jane WAS brave, she was definitly not a "dumbass" as you call her! She did spoke her mind, Anne too - but the difference between them was that Jane knew when to stop, Anne didn't. That's why Anne was executed. Henry loved Jane becuase of her kindness and humility, nothing else.
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@bookworm1138 Its episode two of season three.
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when did this happen? i never saw them as much as together naked in season 3 (and i've seen the whole of the Tudors once through)
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@the4beautiful i will not cut the son thing, because its a fact..she did give him a son. and i agree she was kind hearted....anyways, im entitled to my opinions and im a grown ass woman, dont come at me with this. its for entertainment purposes...whats the matter with u??
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@chykim1 CUT THE GAVE HIM A SON THING. She doesn't determine the gender or make the kid, henry viii did. The only thing she did was carry the son and birth the son. Jane Seymour is kind hearted sweet person.
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@chykim1 CUT THE GAVE HIM A SON THING. She doesn't determine the gender or make the kid, henry viii did. The only thing she did was carry the son and birth the son. Jane Seymour is kind hearted sweet person, but ruined it by using she gave the king a son.
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@PoopsicleForLife But Jane didn't produce a son until near the end of her life. It was also a few months before she got pregnant at all. Technically, Mary could've been treated as a threat to her for most of her marriage as there was no way of knowing that Edward would be a boy until he actually came out. I'm not trying to hate on either wife in this comment, I'm just saying there was no effective way of knowing gender until birth in that time.
I believe he loved all of his wives (except for maybe Anne of Cleves) in one way or another. Or at least while things were going his way. When Catherine of Aragon delivered a boy early in their marriage, they'd be very nice and loving to each other, when the boy died, it all changed. Same with Anne, he loved her at the begginig, but love doesn't equal *eternal love*. I wasn't just lust, you wouldn't do all those things for lust, esp. when you could have any girl. Things just changed with time...
BoleynHowardAragon 1 year ago 58
Henry can't love anybody besides himself.
He's a brutal and arrogant man like all absolutist kings.
The serie is romanticized, of course, but the truth is that.
tsRodrigues1989 1 year ago 32