Sorry Sara, we're on Tim's side after that dramatic MAFS dinner party exit
After the second dinner party, it seems many of the couples are starting to show cracks as the honeymoon period fades faster than Collins’ time on the show.
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I can’t help but feel two individuals need a redraw regarding their spouses.
I think we need to talk about Tim and Timothy.
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“Run Tim, Run”
If there’s one groom trying to make this marriage work, it’s Tim.
After he spilled the beans about being bummed Sara bailed on their third date in a row, Sara gave another lame excuse about not being in the right headspace to hang out with her hubby.
Tim’s attempts to speak were constantly interrupted by Sara’s chatter marathon.
When Sara put him down for not planning a "real" date, Tim finally snapped in front of the other couples in an attempt to defend himself.
Sara stormed off, shouting Tim was in the wrong for raising his voice.
To be fair, while I never condone shouting at anyone, Tim couldn’t get a single word in without Sara yelling over the top of him.
What’s worse is Tim felt remorse for the incident and tracked down Sara to apologise, but in typical Sara fashion, she wasn’t ready to let it slide, insisting he should speak up more and left the dinner in dramatic fashion.
I’m not sure what Sara wants from Tim, who seems to making all the effort in trying to bring some romance to their marriage.
I think it’s time Tim called Adios to his Colombian bride and shack up with Lucinda.
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Oh, Timothy, please stop!
Oh, Timothy, I had so much hope for him and Lucinda, but he just keeps letting me (and his wife) down.
Despite being matched with the most patient and positive bride, he’s negative and cranky and in my opinion not giving the experiment his all.
After admitting earlier in the week to difficulty in expressing intimacy after years of not receiving any from his dad, if there’s one woman who could help him navigate those big emotions, it’s Lucinda.
Instead of focusing on his own marriage, he’s more concerned about throwing shade and deflecting to other couples he deems aren’t legitimate, all while embarrassing the one woman who wouldn’t say anything nasty about anyone.
I have a feeling Tim and Timothy won’t even make it past their next commitment ceremony, let alone the show's end.
Perhaps Tim and Lucinda would have more fun - at least they’d want to hang out together!
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Originally published as Sorry Sara, we're on Tim's side after that dramatic MAFS dinner party exit