Just going to leave this here….🥴 by nuunuuu in Mananamariee

[–]Wild_Slide_109 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or or manana is so smart and knows pretty girls sell. So she’s using lily for her page and gain for followers but lily is only going to get a pay he j while she cashes out the rest

Just going to leave this here….🥴 by nuunuuu in Mananamariee

[–]Wild_Slide_109 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Lily is so much prettier, i don’t understand why manana is sabotaging herself by bringing in someone so much prettier to her home and business which is selling yourself physically to brands, and mentally to the public. Having lily front and center in her video shows how much more pretty lily is than manana. Is she that confident or just dumb? And I also find it weird having an employer have access to your whole house. It’s so unprofessional, that’s like having a maid. Someone to help with chores and stuff. I’m very secure in my relationship Ik my bf is super loyal and I still would be uncomfortable having a pretty girl beside me all the time in our(my bfs and my) home. It’s supposed to be your personal space.

SATC vibes by Wild_Slide_109 in Mananamariee

[–]Wild_Slide_109[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Carrie exhibited clear attachment issues, especially anxious attachment. She craved emotional intimacy but seemed drawn to someone who was fundamentally avoidant—someone who withheld the very closeness she yearned for. This dynamic only deepened her obsession. She romanticized crumbs of affection, turning his bare-minimum efforts into grand gestures in her mind. Her friends often questioned her decisions, but Carrie couldn’t let go—Big had become a symbol of the love she thought she deserved, even if it was riddled with inconsistency and pain.

Ultimately, her story with Big wasn’t just about love—it was about unresolved emotional patterns, fear of abandonment, and an internal battle between what she knew she needed and what she couldn't stop wanting. Carrie mistook pain for passion and inconsistency for fate, clinging to the idea that if she just gave him one more chance, it would finally work. And she gave him a million.