Rihanna embarrassed by falling in love with Chris Brown
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ILUVBubbleGUM |
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Posts: 1208 (11/06/2009 4:31 AM) |
i watched a clip of her and she doesn't sound like the brightest bulb. i felt like some of her "lines" were rehearsed. i always thought i had
never heard much of her in interviews, and now i know why. lol.
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Tealeaf |
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Posts: 4777 (11/06/2009 9:00 AM) |
Chris Brown fanatics are having hussy fits because they wanted her to say only good things about him. I heard that his friends are on Twitter saying bad things about Rihanna well, they weren't in that car and Chris hasn't deny anything because he knows he is gulity. When Chris didn't talk about the case he was protecting himself not Rihanna |
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Mariah111384 |
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Posts: 2934 (11/06/2009 9:11 AM) |
Ah, don't ya just love the business. This is a good PR move to get back her "role model" status, whatever's left of it.
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kellyilla |
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Posts: 27779 (11/06/2009 9:31 AM) |
Mariah111384 wrote:Huh? |
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taz221 |
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Posts: 267 (11/06/2009 9:37 AM) |
DoesThatSparkle wrote: this |
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Tealeaf |
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Posts: 4778 (11/06/2009 9:39 AM) |
It's deep issues why women go back, so Iam not so quick to judge women who go back. It's easy to just call a woman who goes back weak. In the
overwhelming majority of domestic violence case the victim MAN or WOMAN go back.
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11/06/2009 9:55 AM.
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komodo05 |
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Posts: 9662 (11/06/2009 9:45 AM) |
Rihanna: Chris Had No Soul in His Eyes
Rihanna described all the horrific details of Chris Brown's brutal attack on her last February -- claiming he was soulless and had "clearly blacked out" when he was smashing her face in. On "Good Morning America," Rihanna explained how a fight over a text message set him off -- and once the beating started, all she could think about was "When is it going to stop?" Interestingly enough, she says she doesn't hate him -- and instead wants him to "have a great career" and to "take this as something to go through and learn." http://www.tmz.com/2009/11/06/rihanna-chris-brown-good-morning-america-attack-assault-video/#comments |
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dedaman03 |
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Posts: 6522 (11/06/2009 9:46 AM) |
What a clusterfuck of a thread.
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SIMS71 |
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Posts: 705 (11/06/2009 10:06 AM) |
Yeesh I sincerely hope some of you never have a friend or family member that experiences abuse confide in you. Some of these responses are downright
frightening.
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Kisses4NSync |
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Posts: 12386 (11/06/2009 11:02 AM) |
SIMS71 wrote:If one of them ever came to me, I'd tell her the same thing: to get out of the relationship...especially if she values her life at all and I would do anything I could to help her get out. You saw what Chris did to Rhianna's face. She could have easily wound up dead. That's reality. I don't understand what's so wrong people saying "get out of this relationship." If you care about whether you live or die at all, you walk out. If you don't care about your life, you can stay with your abuser and get carried out in a body bag. Your death is not only gonna be on your abuser's hands but on yours..because you could have easily avoided it by putting one foot in front of the other.
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kellyilla |
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Posts: 27788 (11/06/2009 12:00 PM) |
SIMS71 wrote:Exactly.
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cinnabon83 |
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Posts: 15664 (11/06/2009 12:16 PM) |
Kisses4NSync wrote:I don't think SIMS is referring to the people who are saying "get out of this relationship." I think she's referring to the people who are basically writing Rihanna off because she went back to Chris one time, that are showing no sympathy for her whatsoever, who are even BLAMING her based on hear-say evidence. It's kinda sad, but not surprising given the history of what happens when women come forth in situations like this. |
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merchasa |
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Posts: 2547 (11/06/2009 1:04 PM) |
As someone who once worked with domestic violence victims both men and women, I assure you there are years of academic research that shows ANYONE can be
trapped in a cycle of violence no one is immune even if rich, poor, successful, educated, black white, whatever...
Secondly, the vicious comments here and elsewhere are exactly what make people not admit they were victims and ask for help. That makes me so pissed. Judge-y comments are what make people feel shame, embarrassment, and only makes it harder to feel like they can get out. And let us not forget the millions of women who leave their abuser, and die when the man goes after them. Orders of protection are paper and not always worth much. |
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saturn02 |
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Posts: 1127 (11/06/2009 4:17 PM) |
merchasa wrote: Thank you! |
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JtzCrunkster81 |
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Posts: 19280 (11/06/2009 4:39 PM) |
I have some random shit to say.
I absolutely love Rihanna (and at one point was a huge fan of Chris Brown). I honestly, wouldn't doubt that they were abusive towards each other though. I think what Chris Brown did was just fucking ridiculous. AND I think he needs to just be quiet. Because honestly, the kid SUCKS at speaking/doing interviews. It just comes out worse for him. It wouldn't really surprise me if Rihanna was doing the interview and whatnot so people would hear what they want and if she truly didn't believe her words but IDK her enough to say that she doesn't believe her words. lol I'm tired of hearing about this entire case! |
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folkbitts |
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Posts: 963 (11/06/2009 5:05 PM) |
merchasa wrote: Are you saying that you wouldn't recommend leaving? I'm confused about what you mean, but if that's what you're saying I have a big problem with it. Because not leaving is a lot more dangerous. An abusive man is always going to find a reason to attack a woman, no matter how she tries to please him. |
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sheSaidHeSaid |
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Posts: 381 (11/06/2009 5:22 PM) |
^maybe the poster meant that may be an additional reason for why a woman keeps returning to her abuser - fear. Anyways, I'm happy that Rihanna is finally talking about it (even though she's not obligated). I think people forget just how young she is (20-21?). I hope she can move on from the experience and be happy. |
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