(08-29-2017, 07:29 PM)wesen Wrote: As opposed to making too many demands of each other. Juliette couldn't accept Nick for who he really was, Nick couldn't handle Juliette as a hexenbiest and had to do so much effort just to please her. Even if Nadalind never happened, Nick and juliette would have eventually broken up. Nick would have eventually resented Juliette for making him choose to turn away from his life as a Grimm in his efforts to please her.
You misunderstood my point. I'm saying that there weren't any prospects for Nick after Juliette left, and he certainly didn't advertise that he was available and looking for a relationship.
As for Adalind, what did she have after Renard? Not even a place to live. There weren't any men beating a path to her because she was so charming and wonderful.
Nick invited Adalind to live with him and she obliged. It was easy for them to hook up without the trials or tribulations a lot of people go through when they're in love. I think it's because the two of them figured no one else was going to come along for either of them, so they decided to settle for one another and in doing so, settled for less.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.