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    I understand where you're coming from. I think he was an awful person as well. Before I continue, let me be clear: I DO NOT THINK HE DESERVED TO DIE...AT ALL!

    I've known a few people who have adopted and it did not cost that much. Not saying that it can't or no one can speak to the experience of it costing a lot. I realize the process can cost a lot. But, the people I've known who have done it ended up spending around 10-15K total and two couples got more than one kid at

    Yeah, I was wondering that as well. My sets of my grandparents had kids well into their late 30s and I have friends who are in their early 30s now having kids. So I'm glad they are still under the curve.

    I have literally never had the feeling that I need to see what my child would look like, be like, act like, etc. Not knocking anyone who does. Just for me, it's strange. I'm more interested in raising a kid, not birthing one so adoption just seems as natural to me.

    Everyone needs to do what's best for their family. Looks like that's what everyone you described did.

    I honestly doubt that I'd help my kids with college and I don't feel any type of way about that. If that means they have to go close to home or stay at home to say money, so be it. If it means they go to trade school (which is a great option, by the way) or whatever, so be it. It's dependent on the type of kid one has

    Right. Why not adopt? Not that she HAS to but this "MUST HAVE BIO KID AT ANY COST" mentality some people have is a bit crazy to me.

    See...I'm 34 and I'm on the fence about kids. People in my family have kids young...too young. 17, 19, 20, and 21 are the ages most of my cousins, sisters and others in my family started having kids. I've seen THAT side. The struggle is no fucking joke when you're that young. So, on the flip side, I can see why people

    I don't see the endgame for that though because it's not like they weren't pretty much slaying by making the announcement to take the company public. BBK is kind of one-dimensional in that she doesn't seem to think too far ahead.

    I forgot it ran deeper than he wanted more money. It seems so long ago. But you're right, he was gonna expose him. For what though?

    He doesn't have to kill her. But I really can't see how he lets it go either.

    DIED at that part. I have a feeling watching that while faded would be hilarious.

    Probably harder.

    I don't trust Lucious's thug if he doesn't retaliate against Anika. Lol. He killed Bunkie for asking for a raise and this is outright betrayal on her part.

    This is how my office is. However, the founders are married and there are two others employees who are married to each other as well. And those folks are all related (seriously, it's a bit strange here).

    She reminds me of Zoe Kravitz. They both have this other-worldly quality to them and a maturity beyond their years. I think Willow is more exposed that Zoe was at that age, but in a tasteful way. I hope she fully embraces that quirky quality she has and becomes a hell of an artist in her own right (if that's what she

    I don't think she meant it as an insult.

    I wish I knew less about this saga but a few years back I wrote for an online publication and we covered this ad nauseam (sp). Also, a family member of mine writes for online publication (different one from the one I used to work at) and she's charged with covering these stories as well and she actually knows someone

    Yeah. I hope she is really done and moves on to find someone who really cares about her and lives a nice happy life away from CB.

    I considered that when I wrote the response. However, there's documented evidence of him cheating on her in various points of their relationship. He wasn't exactly discreet so I'm not sure that's her mindframe.