Sarah also sucked me into those shows before I even knew what the Hamptons were! My prediction stands true and has from the beginning: whether or not they align with stereotypical ideals of coupledom, they’re likely to be together lifelong. Peace, love, and loads of pup kisses from moi and Falkor 🐶😇💚
Sadly Andy always asks personal questions like that & also makes very sexual comments, especially on WWHL. It’s too much most of the time & it’s going to get him in trouble w a guest.
Actually, that’s a fair question to ask any couple, whether they are celebrities or not. It’s OK to ask if somebody’s going to get married. It’s human interest.
So let me get this straight - they don’t live together, they don’t wanna make an official commitment in the form of legally or ceremonially… Let’s just call it what it is then: friends with benefits. They aren’t “ couple goals“ as so many have called them, because they’re hardly a couple. They’re friends with benefits, nothing more.
@@cannpdx781 I didn’t say it was bad, I just said let’s call it what it is - friends with benefits. They aren’t a couple, because they aren’t doing couple things, they are doing friends with benefits things. They even talk about each other like friends with benefits, not a couple. It just irks me that people try to make them more than they are. People try to belittle what an actual romantic relationship is, by placing these two in that category, when that’s not what they are. And making them into something more shows a complete lack of understanding and lack of respect for what an actual committed romantic relationship entails.
@@cocoknows people who refuse to legitimize their relationship, aren’t as legitimate, that is correct. But, why take issue with that? What are you trying to do, pretend like friends with benefits, aren’t a thing? Of course they are! And I am simply giving voice to that fact, and saying that these two are not a couple, they are friends with benefits. And if that offends you, it’s not my problem, it’s society’s problem, for not taking commitment more seriously, and for holding nothing sacred anymore. That’s what disregard for tradition and commitment gets you- no ring, no shared home, no ceremony, no legitimacy. But a good roll in the hay once in a while, and occasional handholding. Whoopty Doo! Hey, if that’s all they want, fine. But all I’m saying is, call it what it is and stop making it into something it isn’t. Friends with benefits are a thing, and that’s what these two are, nothing more. And if that’s offensive to anyone, then maybe you should re-examine your own moral compass, and wake up to your hypocrisy, if you support something that deep down offends you. So maybe stop supporting it. Society at large needs to stop being so hypocritical, and they need to wake up to their own ridiculousness. Because it is ridiculous. In general, nothing is sacred anymore. And that’s very sad.
@@storybellz well whatever you want to call it, its working. They have been together ( and not seeing other people I will add) for over a decade. And that's 9 years longer than my friend who paid 50.000 for her wedding. If it works and you love each other?? That's all that matters. You are entitled to your opinion, but don't expect too many to agree with you.
I LOVE this couple!!!
Me too!!!
Both of you are Joyous and Incadescent which a truly brilliant way to traverse Life.
Australia ❤❤
I am so happy to see Paula is back missed her
Sarah also sucked me into those shows before I even knew what the Hamptons were! My prediction stands true and has from the beginning: whether or not they align with stereotypical ideals of coupledom, they’re likely to be together lifelong. Peace, love, and loads of pup kisses from moi and Falkor 🐶😇💚
Make a remake of Two and a men.
He should not have asked such a personal question about if they are married or getting married
Sadly Andy always asks personal questions like that & also makes very sexual comments, especially on WWHL. It’s too much most of the time & it’s going to get him in trouble w a guest.
Why not? You think they don't plan what questions are allowed to be asked in advance?
If Holland isn't upset then you should get over it
Actually, that’s a fair question to ask any couple, whether they are celebrities or not. It’s OK to ask if somebody’s going to get married. It’s human interest.
Totally agree @@storybellz
So let me get this straight - they don’t live together, they don’t wanna make an official commitment in the form of legally or ceremonially… Let’s just call it what it is then: friends with benefits. They aren’t “ couple goals“ as so many have called them, because they’re hardly a couple. They’re friends with benefits, nothing more.
And what about it??
That's not a bad thing, and if both are happy that's all that matters.
@@cannpdx781 I didn’t say it was bad, I just said let’s call it what it is - friends with benefits. They aren’t a couple, because they aren’t doing couple things, they are doing friends with benefits things. They even talk about each other like friends with benefits, not a couple.
It just irks me that people try to make them more than they are. People try to belittle what an actual romantic relationship is, by placing these two in that category, when that’s not what they are. And making them into something more shows a complete lack of understanding and lack of respect for what an actual committed romantic relationship entails.
Got it. Because people don't live like you do they aren't as legitimate.
@@cocoknows people who refuse to legitimize their relationship, aren’t as legitimate, that is correct.
But, why take issue with that? What are you trying to do, pretend like friends with benefits, aren’t a thing? Of course they are! And I am simply giving voice to that fact, and saying that these two are not a couple, they are friends with benefits. And if that offends you, it’s not my problem, it’s society’s problem, for not taking commitment more seriously, and for holding nothing sacred anymore.
That’s what disregard for tradition and commitment gets you- no ring, no shared home, no ceremony, no legitimacy. But a good roll in the hay once in a while, and occasional handholding. Whoopty Doo! Hey, if that’s all they want, fine. But all I’m saying is, call it what it is and stop making it into something it isn’t.
Friends with benefits are a thing, and that’s what these two are, nothing more. And if that’s offensive to anyone, then maybe you should re-examine your own moral compass, and wake up to your hypocrisy, if you support something that deep down offends you. So maybe stop supporting it. Society at large needs to stop being so hypocritical, and they need to wake up to their own ridiculousness. Because it is ridiculous.
In general, nothing is sacred anymore. And that’s very sad.
@@storybellz well whatever you want to call it, its working.
They have been together ( and not seeing other people I will add) for over a decade. And that's 9 years longer than my friend who paid 50.000 for her wedding. If it works and you love each other?? That's all that matters.
You are entitled to your opinion, but don't expect too many to agree with you.