Summary
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Robin plays the victim, even though she got what she wanted. She is in a monogamous relationship, but three other women lost Cody Brown.
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Robyn’s entitlement is evident because she fails to appreciate her financial stability, marriage, and other blessings.
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Robyn’s fake tears and manipulation tactics make her an unsympathetic presence in the famous series.
Robin Brown continues to play the victim in sister wife season 19, Despite finally having everything she wants. Robin was the fourth woman to join Cody Brown’s polygamous family – Mary Brown, Janelle Brown and Christine Brown are already Cody Brown’s wives. Robin was previously married and brought her three children into the Brown family. The adjustment was bumpy, and Robin often complained that her kids weren’t accepted by Cody’s other children. She monopolized Cody’s time, arguing that her young children needed their father around.
The addition of Robin to the family threw everything into a tailspin, and Cody’s other marriages began to suffer. Meri, Janelle and Christine all left Cody. Robin and Cody are now in a monogamous marriage. With no other wives for Cody to date, or homes for him to escape to, he and Robin find out what it’s like to live together full-time. Season 19 will be the first time viewers see the state of Cody and Robin’s marriage after his other splits. Robin has it all, but she’s still not satisfied.
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Robin is up to her old tricks in the new trailer
Robin blames Cody for ruining her dream
Robin said she was devastated by the end of Cody’s other spiritual unions. Having previously been in a monogamous marriage, Robin dreamed of having sister wives to grow old with. She felt abandoned when Meri, Janelle and Christine left. TLCs Trailer for sister wife Season 19 shows Robyn struggling to accept the current reality of her marriage. She appears to be sad, and says that this is not how she wanted her future to look. Robin continues to play the victim even though she helped drive Mary, Janelle and Christine away.
Robin did not respect the boundaries of the other women as he joined an established family. Things got worse with time.
Later in the trailer, Robin tells Cody that she is “Lose respect“For him. Robin blames Cody for the end of their plural marriage, however She is in denial about the role she played. From the beginning, Robin’s relationship with Cody created an imbalance with his other wives. During their courtship, Cody left his family, including a heavily pregnant Christine. He drives for hours so he can go on dates with Robin. They kissed before the wedding, and Cody helped pick out Robin’s wedding dress. Robin did not respect the boundaries of the other wives while entering an established family.
Although she was sure she was Cody’s number one priority, Robin was unfulfilled. She constantly pressured Cody to spend more time with her, Demand that he help her with their small children. However, he has 13 children in his other homes. Robin took Cody away from his other men, and now that she has him full-time, she’s still unhappy. It seems like nothing Cody does will be enough. Robin will continue to find fault with her circumstances, and with him.
Robin’s victim act is just theater
She doesn’t realize how lucky she is
Robin may have lost her sisters wives, but she still has a husband and a beautiful house. actually, Robin’s sister’s wife pooled money from the sale of their own homes to help Robin buy her place when she had nowhere to live. Robin and Cody also own the family’s land, Coyote Pass, which has caused turmoil in the family. Assets are tied up in the land, which Cody and Robin control. Although she doesn’t appreciate it, Robin is in a much better position than Cody’s ex-wife.
Cody and Robin are legally married. Cody was previously legally married to Mary, but in a sacrificial act, Mary divorced Cody so he could marry Robin and adopt her children. All this was revealed during sister wife Season 8. Their legal marriage means that Robin has a stake in Cody’s assets.
Meri, Janelle and Christine have no legal claim to anything. When she left Cody, Janelle admitted to feeling frustrated because she was an educated working woman with major financial problems. She was cautious when Cody and Robin got married because she didn’t trust Robin to manage the family’s money.
Robin’s right attitude makes her see herself as the victim, but she should think about how easy she has it.
Robin continues to complain about her family being shattered. She claims to be angry about being left alone with Cody. However, she does not recognize how lucky she is. Meri, Janelle and Christine have to start over with nothing. Robin has an entitled attitude, which makes her see herself as the victim, but she should think about how easy she has it.
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Robin’s crocodile tears don’t fool anyone
She uses her fake tears to gain sympathy
Robin resorts to crying when she doesn’t get her way. When discussing Cody’s failed marriages and the end of their plural family, Robin is constantly sobbing and dabbing her eyes with tissues, Yet she never shed any tears. She uses her faux sobbing as a manipulation tactic to gain sympathy.
Robin cried as she talked about being hospitalized when she contracted the COVID-19 virus. She feared she would never see her children again, even though her symptoms were not very severe. She acted like she had a near-death experience, which is insensitive to those who have lost loved ones during the pandemic.
Robin has a kind exterior, but her words can be cutting. When she joined the family, Robin was younger and slimmer than Cody’s other wives. Robin subtly fat-shamed her sister-in-law by commenting that she wished she was bigger because Cody preferred curvy women. As the women embarked on a fitness journey together and were weighed while the cameras rolled, Robin acted embarrassed by the number on the scale. This was insulting to her female sisters, who all weighed more than her.
Meri and Robyn appear to have a close, supportive relationship. However, as Mary’s marriage to Cody grew more strained, Robin became increasingly manipulative. She tried to convince Mary to stay in the family, even though it was in Mary’s best interest to get rid of Cody.
Robin turned on the waterworks so that Mary would pretend to be bad for her. Her tactic worked, and Mary stayed with Cody longer than she probably should have. After Mary finally decides she’s had enough, she calls Robin out for playing both sides.
When Robin met Cody, she was a single mother of three with thousands of dollars in debt. Within a few years, the family paid off what they owed. She was living in a custom-built home, and she had a loving family to support her. Robin may play the victim, but she used the Brown family to build herself a perfect life. If she ever wants to be redeemed in the eyes of sister wife Viewers, Robin needs to stop asking for pity and show appreciation for the life she has.
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