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Love how Kailyn seems to think Joe having his new gf around their kid is unacceptable, when she was living with her boyfriend and had him around her child all the time. I was a teen mother too, but I sure wasn't as immature as these girls are. What's wrong with them??

He really is trying to Beyonce her up, isn't he?

I can see her changing from that horrible green mess into the black one, but not the other way around. And she changed shoes too! Where the hell was she keeping it all?

The gals don't seem to mind.

It seems to me she may have punched him in the arm or something, but she's still wrong. However, he then punches her square in the face and proceeds to throw her down the stairs of the bus. After she hops back on, he reaches around other passengers to grab her by the hair. His response was more than a bit excessive.

I wanted to see if someone else pointed it out. I know teen pregnancy is rampant, but this seems a little strange...

I believe the correct term is "Muggle dueling."

The first season of Teen Mom was good because it showed the girls actually struggling a bit. I couldn't get really watch anymore after they started driving around in luxury cars and living in condos, without ever having worked a day in their lives. The last episode I happened to catch was Amber (the one in prison now)

Mario Lopez is almost painful to watch when he hosts "America's Best Dance Crew." He's just awkward and says stupid, slightly perverted things about the female groups. He's just gross. On a side note, ABDC was created by Randy Jackson. I wonder if he'll be back to hosting it next season, now that he's on Simon's show.

I think on this site, people are often accused of "victim blaming" if they dare suggest something could have been done to hopefully have avoided this situation. That's the reason I pointed it out. Obviously, there are times when NOTHING could have been done to prevent it, but sometimes there are choices women can make

It seems as though you're taking offense, when none was meant. If so, I apologize. I know that not every attack can be prevented, and you're right that no woman can go through life never alone. However, the stance on a lot of sites like this, is that it is "victim blaming" if we suggest that an extra precaution may

Obviously women shouldn't be subjected to this, but until our reports of threatening incidents are taken seriously, we need to do what we can to protect ourselves. It's unfortunate, but it's better to be prepared than to go around thinking that we shouldn't have to do anything about it because it's not our fault (even

I don't think it's rebellious in any way, except that Christina tries to make every thing she does that's "outside of the box" seem like she's rebelling against some controlling force. It's just what she does to seem different, I guess.

She sure was successful back then and back then, she would act like she was rebelling against her label by being "raunchy" (her words, during the "Stripped" era) and not being a sweet little pop star, with all her piercings and nudity. She's been playing this rebellious act for some time. I think it's where Rihanna

I'm having a hard time believing that Christina's team told her this, only because at the time she had gained a little weight and got all those piercings, she was in her "Stripped" phase and that album sold very well. Why would they tell her no one would buy her next album, when her current one (at the time) had done

It's not just what she did, but how she handled the situation. For a woman who sings about "Karma" and "A Woman's Worth", you'd think those would be things she valued a little more. She just seems like a hypocrite, these days.

Obviously, no one is going to condone her hitting her children, especially with an object. However, if you've ever watched the show, you know that she was pretty much a single mother of eight small children. We really don't know if she just did this once, then went and got help and sometimes people lose it and react

It took me back to a beautiful time...

I don't think it's so much that being a stripper is wrong, but more of the fact that Teresa is trying to reveal something that she *thinks* will hurt or embarrass her brother and his wife.

No, but this is only because the people she sets up are just too stupid to realize that this woman has just introduced them to their soul mate. She alone knows what is best for the two people involved!