Jennifer Osbourne

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Jennifer Osbourne

Jennifer Osbourne

@jennosbourne1

Kentucky, USA Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Joel Lopez | Save Your Marriage
Ultimate privilege for kids: -Born to Married Parents -Take kids to Church -Mom stays home with Kids -Mom and Dad are fit -Charter, Private, or Homeschooled - Dad works from home or runs own biz Bonus - Extended Family is close and visit regularly
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Jennifer Osbourne
Jennifer Osbourne@jennosbourne1·
@downbadcomment She did not rape his ass - he was only half asleep- he knew what was going on because he finished! So dumb!
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
NAME SOMETHING THAT RUNS BUT DOESN'T HAVE LEGS.
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Monica
Monica@Monica55dzrh·
Without crying: how old will you be in 40 years?
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Monica@Monica55dzrh·
Help my mom pick out the mother of the groom's dress! Please!
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Jennifer Osbourne@jennosbourne1·
@coldcallsniper You may not believe this but some women actually want to work - don’t give a shit about “your” money and want to fu$k you everyday.
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Jessica ❤️
Jessica ❤️@Eman_8282·
My last post had a lot of people saying that the bride’s grandmother shouldn’t wear anything close to white. So we made some changes. She decided to explore other dress colors, but now she’s a little confused. Let’s help her choose the perfect dress! 👗💜🪻
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Alex
Alex@Alexdaftie·
Nope 🤣🤣
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Hania
Hania@Hania16836·
Which mother's appearance do you think is the most beautiful?🩷🩷🩷
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Jennifer Osbourne@jennosbourne1·
@ThemBeforeUs I wish I wouldn’t have watched this. No parent wants their child to feel this way. It’s a crap situation for everyone who didn’t ask for divorce to happen. It’s a guilt you never stop thinking about either.
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Them Before Us
Them Before Us@ThemBeforeUs·
Poem from a daughter with divorced parents. Most children can't articulate the pain they feel when their parents split their lives apart. Children deserve better!
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Jessica ❤️
Jessica ❤️@Eman_8282·
What kind of dress should I wear to my friend's baby shower? 💃
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Jessica ❤️@Eman_8282·
I can't decide please help 🥲
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Hania@Hania16836·
Help me choose it
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Kate Shelor
Kate Shelor@coachkatykat·
Men Who Enjoy Sharing Some men love sharing their wives with other men. This is something I’ve noticed in my work with couples that surprises a lot of people. There are way more men than you’d expect who get genuinely turned on by the idea of their partner being with someone else — what some people call hotwifing or even cuckolding. At first it sounds wild, right? But when you dig into the psychology, it starts to make a strange kind of sense. For a lot of guys, it’s not about feeling inadequate or wanting humiliation. It’s often this powerful mix of pride and trust. Watching or knowing their partner is desired by someone else can feel like the ultimate compliment — like “she’s so sexy that other people want her, and she still chooses me.” There’s also this intense erotic charge that comes from breaking a really deep cultural taboo around possession and jealousy. It taps into something primal too — that sperm competition instinct (which is a real thing by the way) gets mixed with the thrill of seeing your partner fully in her pleasure. And at the core of it all is an incredible level of emotional safety. You can’t even entertain the fantasy unless you feel rock-solid in the relationship. What fascinates me most is how it flips the usual script about what makes intimacy “safe.” For some couples, leaning into this fantasy actually brings them closer because it requires radical honesty and communication most relationships never touch. Of course it’s not for everyone, and it only works when both people are genuinely into it. But I’ve seen it become a really freeing, exciting chapter for couples who explore it thoughtfully. Have you ever come across this fantasy in your OWN relationship or heard about it from friends? Does it intrigue you, scare you, or just make you curious? Have you done it? Would you do it? Drop your honest thoughts in the comments. Let’s hear them!
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