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Thoughts on 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way season 6, episode 17

Time for some family and friends time?

  1. "Corona is sperm-whale-penis size"
  2. So Ingi broke his penis I guess
  3. Corona...these are conversations you should've had BEFORE moving to Iceland
  4. Is Ingi not allowed to talk to other women?
  5. James, there are going to be ants outside
  6. James, I do thin you have to try durian
  7. Oof I wonder if James is telling the truth about Angel (he seems to be at the moment)
  8. Why aren't we calling Joanne's mom from Sean's place?
  9. "We were in a moment" only works for so long, Sean and Joanne...it's been like two years
  10. So Jerrod is fixing things between Josh and Lily yet again
  11. Vivian, it's not super normal to talk about your mom's sex life
  12. Idk James, you don't seem that great
  13. Oof Angel, you spread gossip because you don't know him? That's a bit rough
  14. I don't think Ingi is outright cheating, but I do think he's less committed than Corona
  15. Corona, again, you should've had this conversation with Ingi BEFORE moving
  16. Hrm yeah I don't know why Ingi is surprised by this conversation given their history
  17. Next time is James and Meitalia's wedding
  18. Next time James did 0 research into what the wedding would be
  19. Next time Josh and Lily make up?
  20. Next time Corona and Ingi have different ideas about marraige

(Prompt by me)

90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, TLC

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