rihanna's nightmare...
By irishe
@irishe (85)
Philippines
February 22, 2009 4:47am CST
is it really the end for them??
well i guess.. that's really is it...
im so surprised to see her pictures from a news...
she could have been more cautious...
1 response
@stinge (810)
• United States
22 Feb 09
I was surprised to here about this story when it 1st
broke out. I recently saw the pictures of rihanna and its sad
that someone posted them online. That's the thing about being
a celebrity, no matter what happensa to you, it will always
be put out there for the public to see. I won't be surprised
to see these 2 get back together. I call celebrities dummies
with money. They break up or get divorced, only to be engaged
within a couple of weeks again with their new love.
I'm not justifying what Chris Brown did at all. But
I was wondering when these were going to have a falling out.
They're together way too much. From what I've read,Rihanna
seems to be everywhere Chris Brown is all the time. Its like
almost like she's trying to keep a tight leash on him so he
won't mess around with other women. The guy goes on tour and
she's right on the next flight to be with him. Couples need
their space.
From what I read in the paper, he got a text message
to his lamborgini car rental out int the street, and after he
couldn't find them that's when things got crazy. But for him
to run from the scene looks real bad on his part.
from another girl and Rihanna went crazy. She threw the keys
@MoonGypsy (4605)
• United States
23 Feb 09
it's easy to judge and say that she could have been more cautious. if we all could just have a crystal ball and be able to see things other than in hind sight. all of our lives on planet earth would be perfect. it's just not that simple. yes, women who put up with abuse, have internal issues that allow them to do that. i can speak, cause i was once there. these internal issues must be dealt with, so that the individual does not follow a distructive pattern. on the other hand, this does not give abusers the justification to do what they do. nor should we relieve them of responsibility. i have a son, i am doing everything in my human power to raise him to be someone's husband (cause in the end, that's what he will be one day, someone's husband and dad). i tell him, that if he is dealing with a person that is so difficult to deal with, that he forgets the basic rule (violence, only in self defence/immediate danger)...then divorce yourself from having a relationship with them. who ever they are, it's no excuse to change who you are. you don't hit women. you don't pick on defensless beings (sorry 4 spelling). it's weak. period. end of discussion. that's just my take.
@stinge (810)
• United States
23 Feb 09
I didn't even realize I messed up one of my sentences.
I was trying to say that Chris brown got a text message
from another woman, it led to Rihanna throwing his car
keys in the street. These 2 are very young individuals.
Rihanna has to realize that Brown is only 19. He's going
to have women all over him since he's a celebrity. Not
saying that men can't be faithful, but at that age for
any man that's a celebrity, I can imagine it being very
hard to turn down women left and right.
As far as him treating her the way he did, that
shouldn't have happened. Regardless of how big of a fight
you're in with your girlfriend or wife, no man should
leave his woman left unconcious and unattended. That was
a real ugly way to treat someone. I would expect a very
hard punishment for his behavior and actions. Its been
reported that he's going to seek anger management. That
still isn't good enough. There's got to be a real hard
punishment for his actions. And I don't mean just a couple
of hours of community service.


