Chantal will have to get some Nair to grub out those pits lol, can't get a razor under the arm gunt
Don't deathfats sometimes have issues with bleeding/blood clotting/wounds not healing properly? Shaving with that arm glob and the effort it takes to keep both arms lifted seems like it would come with a high risk of knicking. It's not worth it. She stinks to high heaven, anyway. Considering tons of people never shave their pits and manage to not stink, I don't see how this would make a difference.
Also, I've heard that not shaving your pits means your pheromones are stronger, which is attractive if someone is actually attracted to you. (Like, you might find your partner smells sexy after a workout, but other people might not agree with you.) Maybe this is part of her strategy to snag herself a new man! Surely her natural sexy pheromones will overpower the general stench of yeast and old sharts.
Does Chantal even return the favor? I get that her mods send her gifts on their own accord, but if she doesn't even send anything back or even gift them during Christmas time, then why even bother?
Also, I didn't have the patience to sit through her video, but did she mention anything about the fudge? She said she was going to give it to her guests during Thanksgiving, but I'm guessing she just showed up to the Thanksgiving dinners and didn't prepare anything either. I thought it was normal for everyone to at least prepare a dish for the feast, or am I mistaken?
It depends a lot on the family, they all have their own mini-traditions. Usually, though, the person hosting makes most or all of the meal. If it's a potluck-style feast, then that would be explicitly stated and planned beforehand. "Come over for Thanksgiving at my house" implies that the host is providing the meal.
But, yes, it is considered standard and polite to bring something, whether it be a dessert dish, a bottle of wine, something like that. "Is there anything I can bring?" is the expected follow-up question after being invited. Hostess gifts like a bouquet of flowers or whatever would be normal, too, but not strictly expected. However, IME when you go over to your
own parents' house, that stuff isn't usually necessary. That's more the etiquette if you're being entertained at a non family member's house, or if you're joining your partner's family for the first time.
However HOWEVER, Chantal did specifically buy all that fudge, and a reasonable person would assume that with Thanksgiving on the horizon, she intended to bring it to one or both dinners. That would be a sane and normal thing to do. Most people would only buy a bunch of fudge with the intention to share, but Chantal is not most people.