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    I get what you're saying but I really do think it was gracious of him to put it out there all the way. That way she can say no and keep it moving. He still came back to see if she was interested with a wink and a nudge and she ignored him. Then he went away, quietly it seems. No harm or foul.

    Hell, he might have. Lol, he definitely was up there long enough to do so.

    LOL, either way. Shit was beyond crazy to me. I SOOOO want to post is IG account here but he removed the pics. I can't imagine that if Rihanna caught flak for nipples on IG that he could have a whole penis on there in various states and still keep is account.

    He has money but wants to go out "even if I have to pay for it?" Yeah, Dodge. A. Bullet.

    It's certainly not common, but if that was a friend of hers and she lived through it, I can 100% understand the fear.

    Yes. He does. Before I found the instagram page, we went to his friends house for Thanksgiving and he disappeared to the bathroom again and sure enough…selfless in their bathroom with his dick pulled out. It was BIZARRE….Like, WHO does this? What is the need? WHY? You clearly can get real, live attention so WTF gives?

    EXACTLY. I legitimately thought he wanted to use the bathroom to shit cuz that's what he pretty much alluded to. When I saw that online I was done.

    Met a good looking guy on POF (plenty of fish). We'd gone out a few times but we'd never hung out at either person's house. He was a personal trainer and one evening after I picked him up from work (his car was in the shop) we stopped by my place to change (personal trainer = free workouts) and hit a movie. We'd

    While I do agree the culture is crazy, I do think he needs some serious help.

    But because they didn't have a formal agreement, I think she actually IS a tenant under Cali law. If they had a contract that specified the terms of her employment and living arrangements, once she was terminated they could have made her leave according to the terms of the agreement. However, without a specified

    Not any background check. Most are simply criminal checks and usually confined to the state of residence/employment. You can pay more for more expansive searches but background checks definitely don't uncover everything you could ever want to know legally about someone.

    Yes there was, and no it wasn't half bad. I used to watch it. #unashamed

    Very true. But, everyone's level of breakdown (which may or may not include arrests, general off the charts bizarre behavior) is unique to their personality, situation and severity of the condition they are dealing with. So while some aren't spiraling off the rails, others are. Either way, this dude needs some help.

    See...when you're undiagnosed though, acting like an asshole is what usually gets the attention of people who care about you. And no, mental illness is not an excuse. but it most certainly is an explanation...which is not the same. Most people who finally accept treatment and go down the road to recovery will tell you

    I agree. There's more than just "he's an asshole" going on here. This man is clearly having an extended breakdown. He's not getting any better. In fact, his behavior seems to be worse (and more bizarre) with every action. Sure, he could have been drunk as well, but that doesn't change the fact that he's clearly

    Khloe let him stay in her house, rent free, for like a year. He moved out and moved back in (I think) and while they have always had regular sibling ups and downs, she genuinely seems like she cares for him.

    A good friend of mine when to federal prison for 3 months. She got a suspended sentence (and is black too...good lawyer? Don't know but I know it was her first offense ever in life and it wasn't violent so maybe that had something to do with her minimal time inside). Anyway, she's watched and said it's pretty similar

    Thank you for that, seriously. I was really struggling to see how that loophole wouldn't be exploited by people with sinister means.

    See…yes and no. I had friends who had older siblings and we all hung out together so if one of my friends (we were the younger ones) dated a friend's 18 or 19 year old brother…well, that wasn't seen as "gross." I'm no "defender" but I get that there are exceptions to that rule. I do agree however, that predatory stuff

    Yeah, it's always a tricky thing. There is a major difference in life experience between 15 and 19 year olds. 20 and 25…eh. So it's not the actual age gap that is the issue, it's the life experience. And it can be kinda hard to determine that in situations of teens with four and five year age gaps having relationships