03-20-2017, 05:58 PM
(03-20-2017, 01:14 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: Adalind knows Nick is the father and that the point and the writers let us hear her thoughts. IMO no women would want to live with Nick if they did not have kids with them for their safety. Eve did not want to live with him for the same reason. Nick's dad died leaving his son for his safety.
My understanding you have a low opinion of Nick yet you think women would be rushing to be trapped in the fome?
Just a few thoughts, related to this in a peripheral way. Women can convince them self that they are pregnant, and start to develop all the signs even though they are not actually pregnant.
Women can convince them self that someone is the father of their child though he is not.
I am going to talk in nebulous terms here, but a man may have a vasectomy and chose not to disclose that and might elect to use a barrier method for STD protection when in a relationship. Under such conditions, after a period of time woman may convince herself that said man is the biological father of a child. And she may be able to make a very convincing argument to the point you are relatively sure she is not acting and actually believes the impossible to be the case.
I already did a post about the economics of Portland and the economic realities of why women might be interested. And as witnessed, Adalind seems to have a history of selecting men who are not positive measures in her life.
My preferred ending for Adlind is she goes and gets herself mentally healthy and lives an independent life sans a man and dedicates herself to raising healthy children. Though I would like to see a male figure in her children's lives she has a history of selecting the wrong guy, so in her case she can make do with a nightstand lover and just concentrate on the children. When they are grown and gone, she can decide then if man would enhance her life.
Oxford commas are so totally rad!.