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Open relationship?

Open relationship? No. This is the contract of *EDIT* possessiveness and jealousy.

YES. Oh my gosh, whenever I see her I think "Man, you would have been the best dance teacher at a small town dance studio." She seems like a perfectly nice person and just not suited to intense celebrity life.

I give him the benefit of the doubt cause unlike his ex-wife, he never used the Britney connection to make a living before the conservatorship. He is a cook and rather than just go "Yo, Britney, open me a couple of restaurants!", he used to be a private chef for the Maloofs, actually working hard for a living. So I

I think she really did love performing as a child, so I always wish she had stuck to Broadway for a few years, rocked out her 20's in NYC out of the public eye, and then moved back home to start a dance/acting school for kids, got married, had a few kids, and a nice little next egg.

I have a daughter roughly the same age as Britney, and she has two small children. I was thinking about what it would take if I was forced to oversee every aspect of her life. She's a middle school teacher, but I honestly don't think I could do it. I imagine it's an all consuming task and I'm sure Jamie's personal

I am admittedly not privy to the ins and outs of the Sam Lufti affair, but it sounded like he was working pretty hard to renew his situation with Britney. (I remember seeing his name in a Dirt Bag once or twice attached to a star who didn't seem particularly well, either?)

Treating an adult human being like a small

In a more righteous universe, Britney Jean Spears actually fulfilled her destiny, which was to graduate high school, marry a kind and honest contractor, have a couple kids, work as a receptionist, coach cheerleading at the elementary school, and be the prettiest woman at the church bake sale. You can't tell me that

I agree with you for the most part. She just doesn't seem stable enough to handle anything but the simplest of tasks.

It's hard to know what his intentions are. He seems to be in between a rock and a hard place. If he reacts to any given event, he's viewed as controlling, if he doesn't react, he's shirking his duty as conservator. Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't kind of situation.

Oh, brilliant. Aside from the obvious issues (Native kid, religious reasons, etc.) let's take this kid who's really enthusiastic about going to school and being a big kid and learning new things, and shame him in front of his peers and send him home for a really, really stupid reason. I'm sure he'll be super

Even Jesus had to get his shit together.

That was my thought/question. I could see sending him home with a note saying he's in violation of the dress code and he has until the end if the week to fix it. Still wouldn't be ok because religion but that would give the parents time to explain and/or the school to get its head out of its ass.

<honey you should see me in a crown moriarty gif>

After I had a relationship start to implode at the three month mark, because he was NOTHING like he had portrayed himself to be, my friend said "everyone pretends to be someone else for the first three months." No, I am very upfront about who I am if anything I go a wee bit overboard about being honest about my

There is truth in the cliche: Finding someone to go to bed with is easy. Finding someone to wake up with is hard.

I Promise to Love You Forever As Long As You Make a Modest Effort to Be Lovable

so much this. Why do people think they have a right to dictate this? Especially feminists who otherwise come down on criticizing someone for this until it's someone they're not a fan of?

Because I am really old and have ever been close to hip he was my second thought - my default for "Riff Raff" is Riff Raff from Underdog.

And thus ends my long running habit of wondering why a Kardashian is dating the weird guy from 3rd Rock From the Sun and then remembering it's someone else.