It Just Got Real!| Bridgerton 3x7 "Joining of Hands" Reaction

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  • @SandraPerez-gf4xv
    @SandraPerez-gf4xv 8 дней назад +1

    I loved your comment that “hate is ugly”. ❤

  • @XX-le1wn
    @XX-le1wn 8 дней назад +1

    18:21 His excuse is that he was 10.....No.
    He said "the world outside our home was dangerous for young ladies" he knew that part when he was 10, but he conveniently did not notice she was being forcibly married to a senior citizen as a kid?
    As she was trying to escape, he took it upon himself to turn her in instead of remaining silent and let her escape in peace.
    Instead of protecting her as was his claim, he condemned Lady Danbury of decades of marital 🍇.
    I would be hard on him too, if he was the reason that prevented me from being saved from sleeping in the same bed with the old man. Let alone as a kid.
    Kid notice and KNOW a lot more than adults give them credit for. I heard of a case where a five year old figured out her grandfather was her father. (it was a video called My Father Proposed to me in front of my family)

    • @ReactandRoamwithKayla
      @ReactandRoamwithKayla  8 дней назад +1

      I disagree. Marcus couldn't tell the future. Who could've known that her betrothed husband would be so terrible ( I mean he wasn't physically abusive, but very dismissive). I don't think a 10 year old would have that much fore thought like that.

    • @torisedai4929
      @torisedai4929 7 дней назад +1

      @@ReactandRoamwithKayla In Queen Charlotte Agatha (Lady D) said something about her father arranging her marriage when she was like 3, and she was groomed until the actual marriage. That means that Marcus would have known about the betrothal and one would think he would be somewhat aware about how Agatha felt about it. I suspect Agatha would have been about 16 when she was married (maybe 15? I think it too was mentioned in Queen Charlotte?), and to a horrible old man. Yes he was a boy of 10, but he was a boy afraid of his father... he did what he thought he had to do. It's horrible because both Marcus and Agatha were children and in an impossible situation. As an adult, you'd think that Lady Danbury would apply some reason (he was 10 years old) to the traumatic memory... but that's not how trauma works.

    • @ReactandRoamwithKayla
      @ReactandRoamwithKayla  День назад

      @torisedai4929 Yea, when he said 10 I was woah woah lady Danbury grant him some grace. But he apologized and she forgave him so that is good.