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iggystar

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  1. Didn’t she even say she didn’t care what he did in Jamaica when it was brought to her attention he was cheating back home? GIRL!!!
  2. What about the whining on the first day in Vegas? Going into a house with nothing positive to say from the moment she walked in? Having tantrums when Colt-ee complimented a woman? Wanting the more expensive car just because. She comes off spoiled and entitled. There is nothing wrong with voicing what you want but sometimes you have to bring those requests with a sense of tact and reasoning especially when you aren’t bringing anything financially to the table. HOWEVER...you can toss Colt-ee in the trash with her. I could write a book about him too. Debbie is an overbearing mother. I don’t fault her as much but she’s by no means innocent. Most of those financial interactions should have been solely between Colt-ee and Larissa, unless she had a financial stake in say, paying for the wedding dress, she should have kept quiet.
  3. I can’t continue this storyline and I’m not even caught up with the dinner that is being discussed. I cannot, one more time, hear Leida speak about the money Eric is taking away from her and HER SON because he’s paying child support for HIS DAUGHTER? It’s making me RAGE! The entitlement. The selfishness. My mind is blown.
  4. PREACH!!!!! I might have to cut and paste this to send to some trifling parents who feel they are done after 18! Eric better hope Leida stays with him for the long haul because guess who would be the ones who would generally help out when he gets old? Those children whose time expired so he could take thst last chance at love for someone clearly looking for an opportunity to get green card. I’d throw his butt in the shadiest of acres nursing home.
  5. Loss of driver's license, garnishment of his paycheck, withholding any tax refunds, are a few other things he'd be facing. I'm not sure what Leida's problem is with understanding this. Child support isn't a choice, it's an obligation to the children he helped bring into this world, period. My ex had so much of his check taken from child support and I told him to miss me with his whining. We didn't have as much money coming in and instead of a house we had to live in an apartment. I chose a man with children so I was aware and fine with it and told him to stuff it when he wanted to complain. I just started to binge this show and I'm catching up but did he really suggest his own child leave the apartment with her name on the lease, on the day she came home, to stay at a weekly motel? Boy, bye. I'm 47 and he looks at least 15 years older than me. So if he's claiming 40 I'm at least going back to my early 20s, since we can just pick any age we want.
  6. Financial abuse is totally a thing. I think it frustrated my ex-husband that I had a good job so he couldn't pull it on me like he did his first wife, who didn't work. If he threatened to leave it didn't matter to me because I could afford rent and car note.
  7. Ok, I'm a lurker who just binged watched this show. I was trying not to quote to prevent cluttering the thread but I'm at work and screamed at "crotch-ee". I cannot. Well, I'm here now and let me say this couple is a dumpster fire on all levels, but I cannot stand Larissa and I'm a bit surprised at all of the support for her. I guess it started with the complaining two minutes after getting off the plane and the -ee addition to everything. But honestly, I can't stand Colt-ee and I'm supposed to be a peaceful person but I just want to punch his face.
  8. "Well audience there were 27 marriages from the original Love Connection so this clearly fake proposal has to be real!" Oh, Andy.... I liked her selections!!! A cute pharmacist who likes Black girls and athletic geek? Where do I sign up?
  9. I've been watching this On Demand and wondered why there wasn't a new episode. Has it been canned already?
  10. Was I the only one annoyed by Mr. Booty-to-Waist's incessant lip biting/licking? It was like a nervous tic and drove me crazy. I mean along with him and his crazy choice. Seriously, ditch the money aspect. It's too obvious that one could cash in and still see the person anyway. The set is amazingly awful, taking 15-minutes to lower that light strobe love bridge. There's no way I could be in that audience with all of those flashing lights set to trigger a massive migraine. I love the updates and I guess I also am a fan of horrible television. I don't know why I keep watching.
  11. The number of times my 18-year old opened her mouth to instantly close it with me saying, "Remember, no Google." or "No cell phones." It was fun since the 80's was my formative decade, but I sure felt a bit old.
  12. So many classy choices here. My mind went immdiately to all of the dance battles in the cheesy 80's movies of my teens. Breakin' or Flash Forward anyone? But I must agree with a few of the better selections from that decade, Tap and the final dance scene in Dirty Dancing which, now that I think of it, might be my all-time favorite. I also have an affinity for the dance scenes in the Step Up movies because...they remind me of the 80's. Ok, I keep editing this post. There is a brief dance sequence in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button where Cate Blanchett (or her dance double) does this beautiful dance for Benjamin/Pitt in a gazebo that is perhaps the most beautiful and sensual dance in movie history.
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