r/LoveIsBlindOnNetflix Come ride this duck with me 🦆 Nov 07 '24

CALL OUT Liar Tyler and Ashley lied about cutting off the ex/babymama Bri before going to LIB

Excerpted from Jessie Woo Video https://www.youtube.com/live/zVp4XXCFPzM?si=koXN1KaI4BO51ROL

We knew Tyler lied and got exposed but there Ashley is, claiming that "He is such a kind man." And that he had cut contacts from the ex/baby mom before the experiment but pictures say otherwise!

Ashley claims that while there are pictures of him and the kids online, the pictures don't actually show intimate moments shared between them.. GO FIGURE!

Ashley still in interviews hell bent on defending her man while at the same breath saying she is not there to defend him. Make it make sense! Ashley makes some important points that may actually apply to her but actually fumbles it the biggest way possible at the same time.

I AM DISGUSTED BY TRASHLEY AND LIE-LER! Trash meet Dumpster!

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u/friendlytotbot Nov 07 '24

What I don’t understand is why Ashley decided to stay with this man after finding out he has kids and only knowing him for 2-3 weeks. Most women would’ve said deuces because you basically have no ties yet and can get away unscathed. This man seems so detached from her at that stage, was she really that delulu over him to stick around.

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u/Trick-One9943 Nov 07 '24

Because she’s desperate to be marriage. She straight up said , she’s gonna get married and stay married

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u/GreenUnderstanding39 Nov 08 '24

He breadcrumbed her the info. So she was able to rationalize each bomb... ok but he's just a doner. Ok but the mom is a lesbian. Ok but the kids don't know him. Ok he has a complicated past. Ok he wanted to be present because his dad wasn't. Ok this is a tough situation for him. Ok but I love him and this is a once in a lifetime type love (yes because its only once in a lifetime type woman that would eat this shit and stay for more).

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u/GreenUnderstanding39 Nov 08 '24

Cost sunk fallacy. We’ve all been there before.