It’s nice to have supportive parents, rather than the destructive ones for a change!
@laurinamattern91029 күн бұрын
This was easily one of the better stories that I’ve read. The gentle humour is infectious! Good job!!
@lashores77035 күн бұрын
In every story, the woman’s high hills seem to always “click on the hardwood floors”.. what if they have carpet😂
@the83rdtrombonist6010 күн бұрын
Since when does a husband call his wife "mom"?
@joedaniels159710 күн бұрын
Mike Pence.
@michael72694 күн бұрын
Ronald Reagan called Nancy Mommy because he felt there was no greater title.
@pennyott84462 күн бұрын
The older generation would ask a question of their spouse by saying "hey ma ready to go?" Or hey pa where are the nails?" It's a term of endearment
@youmadhuh63758 күн бұрын
Layla thought she was getting a different travis than the one her cousin had.. silly rabbit 🤭.. I'm sorry but there's no way I would ever see layla as family again.. that type of betrayal runs deep..layla is the one that tore the family apart. She wanted travis more than she wanted a family.. there's no way you can repair this relationship as there's no way to get that trust back..the relationship will NEVER be the same.. how could it when you now know layla is disloyal and trashy?..
@dawnlyle793810 күн бұрын
I used to love hearing these stories, now they're ridiculously dramatic and overly detailed. 🙄
@boxingfanazM.O.B9 күн бұрын
Yeah right!! Her cousin is going to steal her new husband by the end of the year.