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Lindsay and Tobias share a rare moment of intimacy in “Mano a Dios”

Romantic story
Little is known about her romantic history before meeting Tobias. Her marriage to the analrapist could be described as anything but romantic. Tobias struggles with his own sexuality and Lindsay is not attracted to him in any way. They occasionally share moments of connection.

In 2004, Tobias and Lindsay attempt a "grand experiment" of open relationships to see if it could jump-start their stagnant marriage. They begin to view it as a competition and lie to each other about malaysia email database for sale their progress, while never actually moving forward with other partners. However, that doesn't stop Lindsay from flirting. At various points in the experiment, Lindsay flirts with actor Tom Jane, high school student Steve Holt, bounty hunter Ice, and family lawyer Bob Loblaw.

Lindsay meets Marky Bark at the Garden Grove Methadone Clinic and during their double date on CW's Swappigan's, she and Marky run away to live on his ostrich farm. ("Indian Takers") After years in the wilderness, living with ostriches and her horrible mother, and her faceblindness, Lindsay longs for someone who can appreciate her looks, so she begins sleeping with Herbert Love ("Red Hairing") (while Maeby secretly collects money, acting as her pimp ("Señoritis"))

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Lindsay working on “Not Without My Daughter”

Work history
After growing up with a silver spoon in her mouth, Lindsay never learned the value of a hard day's work. After moving to Boston and living off her husband's therapist salary and paychecks from the Bluth Company, Lindsay began hosting charity fundraisers at her home. After Tobias lost his job and all of the Bluth assets were frozen, Lindsay struggled to adjust to a more domestic life. Never having developed a strong business sense, Lindsay tried starting a few businesses on a whim, including Mommy, How Will I Look?, Dip-A-Pet, and a beading company (not bees). None were successful.