17 Kids and Counting: A Very Duggar Wedding 1/7

25 Commented Monday, May 3rd, 2010

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A special one-hour episode featuring Josh and Anna’s wedding.

25 Responses to “17 Kids and Counting: A Very Duggar Wedding 1/7”

  1. SarahLee1 says:

    WHAT THE FUCKKKKKK HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH Jim bob just fucking tried to finally tell his like 20 year old son who’s engaged what sex is and where babies REALLY do come from!! LMAOOOOOO

  2. SarahLee1 says:

    Josh is the epitome of the biggest douchebag in the world.

  3. axdcs1 says:

    I think it’s ridiculous that dad is only JUST having the birds and the bees talk with Josh NOW. Yeah I’m sure he already knows about it whether or not its from his parents but it’s still absurd. And the things dad was saying was just totally ignorant! So sexist and stereotyping gender differences. As if women don’t enjoy sex like men do.

  4. SassyGirl415 says:

    if u guys didnt kiss explaint he christmas mary and joseph thing

  5. BohemianTonks89 says:

    Is Josh related to Forrest Gump?

    GUMP: ‘The beat thing about meetin’ the President is the FOOD!’

    JOSH: ‘It’s my wedding day and the foos is what I really go for.’

    Classy, Josh. You’re marrying someone today, and you’re pumped for the food and sex.

  6. RyeLady99 says:

    It’s kinda like Legos
    OMG I just about pissed my pants when he said that !!!

  7. Nikolaika77 says:

    there not allowed to kiss or do anything unchristian but the dad is allowed to give his son a DVD with fucking curse word? i don’t get it?

  8. Drogindor says:

    family of fags

  9. heavennoseven says:

    lmfao.. haha

  10. jdublove says:

    Just because a particular section focuses on the talk between Josh and his father the day before he gets married, doesn’t mean that they haven’t discussed it earlier…you can only put so much into a tv show

  11. susheefan says:

    @SavannaSiara
    I don’t think Josh’s wedding day was the first time he learned about sex. I believe they just did that for the show. Having 18 siblings… come on… at one point, you realize there is no stork. :D

  12. LordotRingsgirl says:

    I personally believe that children as they grow up should start to learn about sex, but not before 12 or 13 at the youngest and not get the birds and bees talk until right before they get married. I’m 15 and haven’t gotten the talk and don’t mind. My parents will know when I’m ready and give it to me then.

  13. SavannaSiara says:

    look i dnt mean to stereotype people it was just the way it made me think but if you are going to go down the line that australians are descended from convicts you should know that the australia not only has better education statistics but we are not still in recession, have you seen the economy lately

  14. WereWolfSexx says:

    @SavannaSiara thats funny when we all know Australia was founded by criminals from great britain. now that is funny…LOL

  15. bkg990 says:

    SavannaSiara please don’t think that the duggars represent american culture. That’s like me watching Real World Sydney and thinking all the people there represent Australia. Here (at least in California) pretty much every school puts you through around 1 sex ed class a year starting in 7th grade. See the the duggar kids were home schooled, they obviously missed out on that opportunity.

  16. SavannaSiara says:

    This show makes me think that american culture is just so ignorant especially about sex etc im australian and by the age of 15 we knew about sex, safe sex and sexually transmitted diseases etc because we not only learnt about it in school it was a part of our health class but it was just genral knowledge

  17. BohemianTonks89 says:

    Um, and does anyone else notice that Josh and Anna are wearing matching shirts? Is that just a little creepy?

  18. BohemianTonks89 says:

    @frankandcathy I find Anna’s father to be much worse than Mr. Duggar, though I dont like the fact that they raise their children without the opportunities they should have. The children have no choice but to accept this fundamentalist faith or else face disowning.

    And their warped religion is indeed chauvenistic. Cherishing women is one thing. But all Jim Bob expects his wife and daughters to do is make food and babies all day long.

  19. PinkLadyErin1 says:

    I don’t know if I would qualify myself as a “Duggar hater”, though I don’t respect their lifestyle. I will say though that I believe Jim Bob seems like he genuinely loves his wife and daughters but encourages a lifestyle that doesn’t allow them to make choices. Not saying he doesn’t love his family, but I do question whether his daughters or wife have the freedom to do what they want and not what the bible tells them to want.

  20. tbrown6225 says:

    @heavennoseven tradition for the brides family

  21. Halation2 says:

    Uhh they didn’t grow up together…josh lived in alabama her in florida. They met like, 4-5 times before they got engaged.

  22. frankandcathy says:

    This is such a sweet conversation. After watching a lot of these shows, I really think that Jim Bob and Michelle really selflessly love one another.

    Cherishing women. What a great message. What do the “Duggar haters” think about this episode, I wonder? Is Jim Bob really a chauvinistic man or does he truly love his wife and family and cherish them?

  23. frankandcathy says:

    Anna’s family obviously doesn’t have a lot of money. Their church offered to take care of a lot of the expenses. They are obviously trying to uphold the tradition of paying for the wedding. Not everything is “religious.” Some things are just common sense!

  24. heavennoseven says:

    but he asked them to come and flim when he told anna. i think he loves it.

  25. heavennoseven says:

    why did they not have the wedding at joshs hometown. is it a regloius thing?

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