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    Thank you!

    Thank you!

    When explained that way, I can definitely see why someone would say something so...stupid and scripted-sounding.

    I didn't read it all. That's my error. It is still a bit hard to believe. But, I'll defer to those who've had that awful experience and keep it moving.

    I know there has to be some commentary on BC's behavior from the past. That just makes sense. As much as I don't really want to know, I am curious to learn more about what was written then that would shed more light on the person BC was and how his actions toward women were speculated about and/or documented. Do you

    I agree. The other allegations are very similar. This one is just strange and out of place from what the others have said. The others I can believe. This one? Nah.

    I haven't watched The View in a long time, but Whoopi strikes me as having a level head. What was her rationale behind her defending him? I'm only asking because I'm sort of curious about people in his age bracket (his peer group, if you will) and their take on this. Most of this stuff seems to have happened a long

    He used to hit his ex wife. He's talked about it. She's talked about it. They were equally fucked up and usually equally high. He sought treatment, she didn't. They split. But he's definitely put his hands on Kim. Because she wasn't a "suitable victim" it was downplayed. But, domestic violence was a large part of the

    Wow!!!!

    Thank you!

    It does get better. Esp if your ex was an abusive douche like mine. *hugs to you!

    I was totally not expecting that in the movie and it both startled and angered the hell out of me. I hate that movie for that reason.

    I just had a terrible break up. I goal is to emerge as fierce as Mama Tina. I feel like all the women my age (mid-30s) just drink and party or sulk their breakup away. And that's fine. But, this Mama Tina alternative is IT! Whatever she is doing, put that shit in a book and sell it. I want it. Need it even. Lol.

    I swear to God that line crossed my mind earlier today and I thought the same thing. Lol. Greatest line ever!

    This is so true. If your personal experience with someone was decidedly pleasant but you find out they are/have been a monster to others, it's a mind-fuck for sure. She handled that well.

    Lol. He was very nice as well. It wasn't really the height that surprised me (a lot of celebs are short ) but he's, for lack of better term, slight. His build reminds me of Prince. And lots of people think he's sexy as hell. Whatever works :)

    Google is lying. Lol. He isn't very tall. Maybe more than 5'5" but not by much. Maybe 5'7" at the absolute most.

    John Legend does not do it for me. I think it's because I've seen him in person when his first album came out. He's from Ohio and was at this place called The Brownstone in Columbus after some show (not sure if it was his or someone else's) . He was super nice but my gawd is he short. I had on heels but I think he

    Dead at "ashy black people." Lol, so glad you included that phrase; not only for the sheer joy of laughter, but because the Smith kids make conservative black people extremely angry. I really just don't get it.

    This is when I'd have been a complete ass and asked him the same question with the same stone-faced seriousness and waited for his answer.