Corissa Enneking / fatgirlflow and Juliana "J" Aprileo / comfyfattravels - Delusional fat-acceptance lesbian couple, junk-food addicts with expensive taste, denied a mortgage due to excessive Doordash ordering

When will Juliana become bedbound? As of January 2022

  • Within 3 months

    Votes: 33 4.3%
  • Within 6 months

    Votes: 118 15.4%
  • Within a year

    Votes: 206 26.9%
  • Within 3 years

    Votes: 140 18.3%
  • Never

    Votes: 21 2.7%
  • Shes already there

    Votes: 247 32.3%

  • Total voters
    765
It's interesting that Julianna's parents moved to Kansas apparently expecting that she would support them on her very modest salary. It's especially interesting considering she grew up in foster care.
There's some for fucked-up shit going on there that she desperately needs to address in therapy.
She won't, though. She'll continue eating away her feelings.
Corissa's being smart with this... She won't marry J, nor will she comingle finances.
 
It's interesting that Julianna's parents moved to Kansas apparently expecting that she would support them on her very modest salary. It's especially interesting considering she grew up in foster care.
From how Juliana has described her time in foster care I think she views Child Services + her foster parents as the villains, not her mother and (step?)father: In her narrative growing up with a single, disabled parent (presumably her mother) was fine and things only fell apart when her mother temporarily lost custody and she was placed with a family that was extremely concerned about her weight. She stops just shy of calling them abusive for trying to slim her down and I think she thinks she was "supposed" to be fat all along - the writing is confusing but I think she is saying she gained the weight back when her mother regained custody.

Is that what really happened? Probably not and I suspect some of Juliana's claims in that post were invented long after the fact but that doesn't matter - relationships are based on emotions and subjective beliefs, not cold hard facts, and since she believes her mother did nothing wrong she's going to prop up her + her stepfather.
 
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The ultimate goal of CPS is to keep families intact. They will provide parenting classes, help enrolling in welfare for financial assistance, even furniture (beds/cribs) to try and keep a child in the home.

A person can be homeless and not lose custody of their kids. Barring cases of corruption/abuse of power, things have to be very bad to lose custody, even temporarily. CPS will try to place kids with family members first, so there was either no extended family or the extended family was a dysfunctional too.

J seems to be an unreliable narrator. She needed therapy, not a new gender.
 
Corissa must be swimming in boodle right now, thanks to the profits from Fat Camp (which was broken down earlier in the thread). Maybe Julianna can ask Coco for a loan?
When they moved in to their previous rental in late 2019, Juliana was still unemployed. She had been looking for work for months, but being a massive, barely-ambulatory deathfat and a Person of Gender, private employers rightly recognized what a liability she was and nobody wanted to hire her. Only the university was retarded enough to think employing her was a good idea.

Corissa was getting salty about Juliana's ongoing unemployment; her growing impatience with it was obvious. Forget the mitigating factors of fatphobia, transphobia, and ableism in the face of Juliana's need for accommodations, and how poor Juliana was clearly being discriminated against—those were apparently only valid issues when they didn't affect Corissa, and her finances, personally.

So at one point, as they were preparing to move, Juliana got desperate enough to make a begpost for food money. Corissa had no problem with her partner having to hit up internet strangers for cash in order to keep herself fed, despite bragging about how she herself makes a good income running a successful business.

So no, Juliana's not going to get any help from Corissa—not without having to beg for it, endure Coco's shitty attitude, and jump through hoops, because being Corissa's "partner" isn't really a partnership (as Juliana will one day discover when she can no longer work at all, and Corissa loses her access to health insurance).
 
In my own experience (not in health insurance, just had to sit through HR benefit explanations) being legally married is not a requirement to add someone to your health insurance. My current job does not require proof of marriage or even proof you know the person you're adding so long as it's done during the normal enrollment window. All it cares about is how many people so payroll can set up withholding and the names of those people so payroll/HR/legal can draft the paperwork (I don't know the legal term but if someone is not on your insurance s/he is out of luck and can't "borrow" it, even if both of you + the doctor all agree to it).

All getting married would do is trigger what Obamacare calls a "special enrollment" period and let Julianna + Corissa enroll in a new plan within a certain grace period (2 months for Obamacare exchange plans, not sure what the rules are for other insurance carriers) outside of yearly enrollment but that doesn't matter since Corissa is already on Juliana's plan.

Edit: One other thing I would point out is that Lawrence is a very liberal town in a very conservative state. I could see UKansas scrapping or never implementing requirements for couples to show proof of marriage to get health insurance so that gay + lesbian employees there could add their spouses despite the Kansas constitution's ban on gay marriage.

Not to PL too much, but in my brief, wild experience in benefits administration, dependent coverage plan rules are up to the employer providing the benefits. Most required verification of dependents, but a few did not during initial or annual enrollment. If I’m not mistaken, the ones that didn’t require initial documentation still had a caveat in the process that they could call for docs later, for any or no reason. Almost all of them allowed for a “domestic partner,” which at the most, supporting docs were proof of co-habitation and/or a signed affidavit.

I never saw any .edu plan rules, so maybe they’re more liberal/generous.
 
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Corissa has been accused of stealing material for her paid course and it seems she never got divorced.
 
I am holding my head. Who the fuck would ask the human beachball for advice about joyful movement? Maybe a troll? Gotta be a troll.

And that vagina ornament thing is fucking hideous. Corissa, just because it's shaped like genitalia, that doesn't mean it's awesome.
 
I thought the price was set per cabin, so it was over 1K if a person was going to be a single occupant in a cabin like ol' Beaker of Muppet Kids (Kelly Lenza) was gonna be before 'oh noes COVID (cover for Narc Injury Prevention)' struck, and there was an option to double up for everyone.

Then again, my brain could be mush from drinking tonight and I could be pulling memories out of my ass that have no basis in reality.
 
I am holding my head. Who the fuck would ask the human beachball for advice about joyful movement? Maybe a troll? Gotta be a troll.

And that vagina ornament thing is fucking hideous. Corissa, just because it's shaped like genitalia, that doesn't mean it's awesome.

Speaking of nasty human beachballs, Jeanette DePattie (Friend of Ragen Shitstain) was known for her classes about "joyful movement."
 
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