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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After season 7, episode 15

  For the record, I won't be typing about Big Ed (you can ask me why if you're curious). 

  1. Kim, you're so open to this idea of just adopting
  2. Saying it again, Jamal is a cutie
  3. Kim has pretty eyes
  4. Angela...you've flirted a lot
  5. I would hate a helicopter ride, but more power to ya Shaeeda
  6. Kids are a dealbreaker for a lot of people, Bilal
  7. Jovi, you're an idiot
  8. Yara buying an apartment is one thing, but Yara staying with like her mom or friend is another
  9. Yara has figured Jovi out
  10. Ah Jen is Jenny's daughter-in-law's name!
  11. Christina makes a good point...it's been 10 freakin' years
  12. Jenny just drops the USA thing
  13. Oop Jenny, you are planning for it...not Sumit
  14. Jamal is here too...
  15. We're blindfolding Jamal?
  16. And here I thought it was going to be something from Nigeria
  17. And how you are is toxic, Angela
  18. Ah so we're not going to Canada
  19. We're still here...
  20. Ah the goofballs
  21. Being in a hot tub while it's snowing is pretty fun...enjoy, Yara!
  22. Jovi...Yara said how long she wanted to wait and you only brought it up to try and get Yara to not be in Europe while YOU ARE AWAY AT WORK
  23. YOU WON'T BE AT HOME, JOVI
  24. Shaeeda...it is not cool at all to consider "forgetting" to take birth control
  25. I would choose having a baby over Bilal too
  26. I'd try this archery game Usman took Kim and Jamal too
  27. Okay so adopting a sibling's child is an accepted thing 
  28. Did...did I see a big moth?
  29. Of course Usman hasn't talked to his family about this
  30. Next time the fire gets out of control?
  31. Next time Libby accuses someone of calling a complaint in about Andrei
  32. Next time Jovi makes an ultimatum
  33. Next time Sumit's dad asks for a separation
  34. Next time Angela meets up with Michael's friends
  35. Next time Usman brings up taking his nephew

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After TLC

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