Saturday, February 14, 2009

Enough Already

Here's my two sense, even if nobody asked. The whole drama with Rhianna and Chris Brown is tired out. At first, it made for some good gossip but now its time to move on. Everyone needs to stop frontin, acting as if they themselves have had no past indiscretions. Anyone that has ever been in love and kicked to the curb knows provoking words are exchanged and unfortantely our emotions and anger gets the best of us, so we react and vent. Of course, its never a productive response or excuse, but seriously when you've been deceived in love or heartbroken, wanting vengence is the rational comfort you seek to mend that dagger in the heart and cast it to your opponeant.

People, please, stop worrying about whose loving who and cheating on who because matters of the heart are meant to be between two people not four or six. I wish Rhianna the best and Chris Brown some ease of mind from all this madness. I'm sure, haters everywhere toasted with the hateraid. But on a serious note, ladies if you gonna creep with a player have some sense to not be texting him when he's with his girl/wife. That only causes problems, and whoever it was texting Chris should have already known that his girl is going to go thru his phone, even if its wrong.
Word to the wise, if you go looking for drama or your man to be cheating, careful, cuz you just might find it.

Really, it is unfortunate that a private matter became public and it is part of the package when you are in the spotlight, like O'Shea Jackson says "You cant miss a target in the spotlight"
In my opinion, regardless if you are a man or woman, you put your hands on someone, then be prepared for a smack down. Yes, Ive been on the provoking end and got it, I couldn't be mad, shocked I was, but hey, just like I put my hands on him, he had the right to defend himself. Its just sad, cuz once you cross that line, you have to reevaluate the situation and decide to put it behind you or put each other in the past.

Enough, already, with the drama of whose fault it is.

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