Memorial day weekend trips, comic con ETC.
Accused of sexual harassment by 7 different women
Do you believe these women?
Do you thing media is quick to jump without checking their “source”
15 yr old Oregon teen was ordered to pay $36 million in fines for starting a fire that burned for 3 months and 48,000 acres. Along with the fine 5 yrs probation and 1920 hrs community service. If he can go 10 years no legal issues and can keep up payment arrangements, judge has option to grant a “paid in full”
Too excessive?
Other punishments that would be better? (Funny or not)
Pusha T- thoughts on album album cover is Whitney houston drug filled bathroom taken day she died. Photo cost $85k, kanye called him at 1am to tell him about the cover.
Pusha T coming at Drake and drakes ungodly clap back
ATL doctor records her self dancing during surgery multiple times and placed videos on youtube. No consent and patients have had infections, disfigurements and permanent brain damage. Currently facing 7 malpractice lawsuits.
Facebook question of the day:
Ralph Rawls
If an engagement is called of should the engagement be given back?
Guest vs Cast member
If guest wins $25 gift card
Relationship double standards:
How to avoid/ correct double standards.
Most common double standards in relationships include: spending, spending time with his/her friends, household chores, time with respective parents and forgiving and forgetting are just a few.
Forgiving and moving forward:
when one spouse wants the other to quickly let go of a hurt they caused while dragging it out when the roles are reversed.
Why does one the spouse feel the need to always bring up the past when tables are reversed.
Do you see this as a deflection to get them off the hot seat?
One person buys a lot of things for themselves; many are frivolous. Yet, they are critical when the other makes similar purchases.
Do you think spending is a major role in relationships going bad?
Do you think its a good practice to communicate with your partner before spending above a certain amount of money? (Example: i know a couple that if its above $75 dollars they call the other to get their “ok” before purchasing”
Time with respective parents:
One spouse’s parents receive more attention, have concessions made for them, or are always welcome. When the in-laws come around, the attitudes change.
Reasons why the side of the family always get preferred treatment as opposed to the other side?
When this happens do you feel that their is some kind of unspoken hostility?