Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
That doesn't matter, Karen. It is not illegal to be at a party.
Just like it's not illegal to walk around after dark in skimpy clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who refers to jay-z as Beyoncés husband
If OP hadn’t clarified that, we would have had ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA who she was talking about
Beyonce is far more of a household name, especially to DCUM housewives and boomers.
You seem really out of touch. What part of being a housewife keeps someone from knowing who Jay-Z is lol
40, 50 and 60-something white, Asian and Indian women who have never listened to rap music are unlikely to know who the hell Jay Z is.
Thank you for confirming that you have no f-ing clue what you’re talking about…my god
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
exactly, where were her parents?
Are you also wondering if she was dressed like she was asking for it?
It is more than reasonable for parents to know the whereabouts of their 13 year old CHILD.
There was a viral indie movie back then called “Thirteen” (?) about 13 yo girls sneaking out of the house and doing very adult things.
PP here. Wouldn't have happened in my mom's home!
Well good for you…?
I live in nyc and have 2 daughters, 12 & 15. They are both smart and independent kids, they take the subway and go all over nyc on their own to visit friends and attend their after school activities as do most of their similarly-aged friends. My older daughter even - gasp - goes to parties and concerts on her own (with friends) sometimes now that she’s in hs but she doesn’t drink because she’s a performer and doesn’t like how it makes her feel (she has tried small amounts of alcohol at home under supervision) and she abhors smoking and drugs. I would trust her to be in most different types of spaces because she knows her limits and how to keep herself safe. She also has self defense training and carries an alarm with her.
It’s mostly the kids who are overly sheltered and coddled by their parents, and parents who treat teens like children, who don’t know how to handle themselves and make really dumb choices like snaking out, going to inappropriate parties and binge drinking. Most kids who are given safe boundaries and allowed to learn by experience may have an uncomfortable moment or two but mostly grow up to understand how to handle themselves. Parent your kids but also realize that part of parenting is letting them learn how to grow up.
I am extremely sorry for this child who endured horrible experiences and I’m not at all surprised that JayZ is a child molesting creep.
Let your 15yo daughter drink at home and run around the city at night is not the brag you think it is.
+1 Glad someone said it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who refers to jay-z as Beyoncés husband
If OP hadn’t clarified that, we would have had ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA who she was talking about
Beyonce is far more of a household name, especially to DCUM housewives and boomers.
You seem really out of touch. What part of being a housewife keeps someone from knowing who Jay-Z is lol
40, 50 and 60-something white, Asian and Indian women who have never listened to rap music are unlikely to know who the hell Jay Z is.
Hmm, maybe. I always thought that's when they said they met when she was around 16. Who knows? There are so many different versions of this story.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was 19 when they started dating.Anonymous wrote:Beyonce was underage or just turned 18 when they started dating
Actually Beyonce has said different ages in different interviews and once she said 16 or 17?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who refers to jay-z as Beyoncés husband
If OP hadn’t clarified that, we would have had ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA who she was talking about
Beyonce is far more of a household name, especially to DCUM housewives and boomers.
You seem really out of touch. What part of being a housewife keeps someone from knowing who Jay-Z is lol
40, 50 and 60-something white, Asian and Indian women who have never listened to rap music are unlikely to know who the hell Jay Z is.
Anonymous wrote:She was 19 when they started dating.Anonymous wrote:Beyonce was underage or just turned 18 when they started dating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
exactly, where were her parents?
Are you also wondering if she was dressed like she was asking for it?
It is more than reasonable for parents to know the whereabouts of their 13 year old CHILD.
There was a viral indie movie back then called “Thirteen” (?) about 13 yo girls sneaking out of the house and doing very adult things.
PP here. Wouldn't have happened in my mom's home!
Well good for you…?
I live in nyc and have 2 daughters, 12 & 15. They are both smart and independent kids, they take the subway and go all over nyc on their own to visit friends and attend their after school activities as do most of their similarly-aged friends. My older daughter even - gasp - goes to parties and concerts on her own (with friends) sometimes now that she’s in hs but she doesn’t drink because she’s a performer and doesn’t like how it makes her feel (she has tried small amounts of alcohol at home under supervision) and she abhors smoking and drugs. I would trust her to be in most different types of spaces because she knows her limits and how to keep herself safe. She also has self defense training and carries an alarm with her.
It’s mostly the kids who are overly sheltered and coddled by their parents, and parents who treat teens like children, who don’t know how to handle themselves and make really dumb choices like snaking out, going to inappropriate parties and binge drinking. Most kids who are given safe boundaries and allowed to learn by experience may have an uncomfortable moment or two but mostly grow up to understand how to handle themselves. Parent your kids but also realize that part of parenting is letting them learn how to grow up.
I am extremely sorry for this child who endured horrible experiences and I’m not at all surprised that JayZ is a child molesting creep.
Let your 15yo daughter drink at home and run around the city at night is not the brag you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm shocked that a rapper whose music was filled with misogynistic and sexist content would mistreat girls and women. Same rapper made an album with R Kelly and later toured together.
+1
+1 So surprising. Who would have guessed?!
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised by this at all. Beyoncé was practically a child when Jay Z started dating her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disgusting "role models".
This is what's worse than individual crimes, corrupting, encouraging, emboldening and tainting perversion among youngsters.
I'm a prude so take it with some grains of salt but music industry has changed since MTV and rap wave. Over-sexualization of music and dance happened under influence of these pervert sex addicts and society welcomed it as creative gospel.
Just like drug lords, these are music lords who are gatekeepers and can ask for your voice, body, first born or mental health for an entry and for business.
Why the heck every singer needs to wear underwear and/or have two dozen semi nude dancers and put on a sex show to get a hit song in this industry?
Imagine if these people were gays or trans, what an uproar would that be but no these are your straight "respectable" and influential family men with teen children of their own.