12-27-2017, 05:12 AM
that you believe.
Nick lost his parents and innocence.
I think part of why it's so reserved and mature, serious.
Juliette had told her that her aunt and he did not celebrate Christmas because they constantly moved around besides not having much interest in Christmas traditions
and that's why it would not be so demonstrative.
I always imagined that Monroe and Nick would have embraced, if they were not so self-conscious-I mean a friend's hug,not gay-(3x03)
I do not know why other men in the forum bother about why Nick did not say Adalind:
"I love you",when there are still certain concepts about men that say they should not be so demonstrative.As well as women if they can cry and it is frowned upon that a man does.
They are old beliefs.
Nick lost his parents and innocence.
I think part of why it's so reserved and mature, serious.
Juliette had told her that her aunt and he did not celebrate Christmas because they constantly moved around besides not having much interest in Christmas traditions
and that's why it would not be so demonstrative.
I always imagined that Monroe and Nick would have embraced, if they were not so self-conscious-I mean a friend's hug,not gay-(3x03)
I do not know why other men in the forum bother about why Nick did not say Adalind:
"I love you",when there are still certain concepts about men that say they should not be so demonstrative.As well as women if they can cry and it is frowned upon that a man does.
They are old beliefs.