Anonymous wrote:Kourtney and Kim hate each other. There's deep issues there. I agree with the PP too. I have five siblings and i am closer to some then others. I don't like aspects of their personalities and we don't have anything in common. I still love them though and in the end we will help each other if needed.
Anonymous wrote:Against what most of what we hear is poor parenting skills/styles on here, would you say Kris Jenner made the competitive or favored child parenting style successful?
I’m an only child so I have no horse in the sibling rivalry/relationship experience but I’d love to hear from others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But he wasn't until they broke up. That's the point. They didn't love him, see him as a part of the family or a son until she left him. Do you remember him berating the waiter and shoving money in the waiter's mouth? Or all the drunken/drugged out escapades during family outings? Or criticising Kourtney's postpartum body? When exactly did Scott become likeable and easy to be around? Perhaps when he was going to lose his main income of being on the show?
By your theory then the other baby daddies should be treated as family as well but they have all been iced out. None of the sisters hang out with the other's exes.
My theory is that Kris and the sisters always loved Scott and thought of him as a son/brother which is precisely why they still treat him like family. The other exes were barely a blip and never were fully embraced. A lot of it stems from the fact that Scott was around when they were all young and they essentially grew up together.
Don’t forget that the show is scripted. They concoct drama and I’m sure some of Scott’s antics on the show were scripted and agreed upon. He’s not evil, and you can tell that the family always embraced him.
Again, I think he’s easier to love than Kourtney. She’s very rigid.
Then you haven't watched the show when they were younger. During Kourtney and Khloe take Miami, Khloe hated him and for a long period after that. It wasn't until Kourtney stepped in and told her to stop, that Khloe started to be nice to him. The scripted show simply needed another male since Rob won't participate.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what you are all watching, they all seem very close to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Kourtney is selfish and a know it all incapable of sustaining good relationships. She is the odd man out in that family. She’s way too rigid.
I bet the rest get along just fine.
+1
Kourtney is the worst. She is so self righteous and doesn’t add anything to the show. She is a wet blanket and has been for years.
I think Kourtney always wanted to marry well and be a SAHM. Instead she got Scott. He routinely embarrassed her on the show with other women, even going as far as to fly other women out to their family vacations on the DL. Her family hated him while they were together and when she finally had enough and left, suddenly her sisters/mom rallied around him instead of her. Even on the night she got engaged, they were worried about Scott was going to feel and voiced that to her. I would absolutely set ridgid boundaries towards them as well. Personally I would have cut them off all together for that. You don't see any footage of the Kourtney going to hang out with any of the sister's exes, ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But he wasn't until they broke up. That's the point. They didn't love him, see him as a part of the family or a son until she left him. Do you remember him berating the waiter and shoving money in the waiter's mouth? Or all the drunken/drugged out escapades during family outings? Or criticising Kourtney's postpartum body? When exactly did Scott become likeable and easy to be around? Perhaps when he was going to lose his main income of being on the show?
By your theory then the other baby daddies should be treated as family as well but they have all been iced out. None of the sisters hang out with the other's exes.
My theory is that Kris and the sisters always loved Scott and thought of him as a son/brother which is precisely why they still treat him like family. The other exes were barely a blip and never were fully embraced. A lot of it stems from the fact that Scott was around when they were all young and they essentially grew up together.
Don’t forget that the show is scripted. They concoct drama and I’m sure some of Scott’s antics on the show were scripted and agreed upon. He’s not evil, and you can tell that the family always embraced him.
Again, I think he’s easier to love than Kourtney. She’s very rigid.