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The Nanny_no muse is good muse. part 3

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  • 2:48 Makes me mad. Here's why. When Max says " I miss you" he only says that to have her stay there, he just toys with her feelings when ever it's convinient for him. I know he makes a commitment in the end, but that just made me mad. Haha.

  • "I- I didn't do my homework!"

    "Why you're telling ME?"

    "Because I need to be punished^^"

    :D:D:D:D

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  • "She chose Val over me! Now she's got enough material to write a whole anthology!"

    XD

  • If I was younger I would marry Niles in a second. Forget that "sexual tension" crap.

  • 5:30 to 5:31 lol

  • @ilyjoesphadam he is a pathetic scared man.

  • they watching mtv when it wus good.

    miss those times

  • Oh, poor Niles is never going to learn the last step on how to get women... :(

  • I really want to do that fake nose piercing prank on someone.

  • Maxwell has a lot less to lose than Fran does in their relationship. If Maxwell was a normal middle/working class guy would she still pursue him as relentlessly as she does? That's why she's such a doormat for him. He rarely ever returns the same feelings she has for him, so why is she still with him? The kids? Please. No woman in her right mind would pursue unrequited love for the sake of the children.

  • @ilyjoesphadam Yes but Fran shouldn't be such a doormat. It's more her fault than his, because it's ultimately up to her whether she pursues him or not. He's living in his home, she doesn't have to be there. Not saying he's right either, but how far the relationship goes is more up to her, because she's more emotionally invested than he is.

  • @gs032009 Wow, I appreciate the assumption! I'm not for "equality" at all, actually. I think that social justice, the ongoing effort that acknowledges past and current oppressions and attempts to amend them, is a much better tactic that will yield better results. I also think that bill-paying should be worked out by the people involved. If someone is insistent on paying, I would say the person who is more financially stable would take the check. I acknowledge that there are double standards.

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