Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She had kids with a trailer trash man. What do you expect? They are kids of K-Fed and an abused, exploited and traumatized mother. What do you think these kids will be like?
Say what you will about K-Fed, but somebody had to make sure those kids were clean, fed, brushed their teeth every day, had food on the table, etc. It's a lot of work to raise kids, even if you have someone else footing the bill.
Britney hasn't really lifted a finger. She (or her dad) just wrote a check. I'm surprised the kids come across as stable as they do.
If she was not allowed to see the kids, she has zero bounding with them.
I am sure they will be better off when they turn 18 and she stops paying.
She quickly regained some custody and was at 50% before the incident with her dad. Then it dropped to 30%.
Not sure what it is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saying her boys would be cut off from access to her money once they are adults snd would need to work is not abuse.
Her boys have learned from their dad to live off this woman’s money without any respect for the work she did for it. Not only that, she worked for it and had no access to it herself for most of her adult life while her ex and her kids, and every other family member did.
Her ex is a loser and absolutely scum for parading his teenage sons in TV encouraging them to badmouth her. Why? So she can be shamed into a corner and give them her purse.
The kids need to learn how to adult once they are adults. She can change her mind about inheritance down the road but they are not entitled to anything.
What a dismal dysfunctional view of families, mothers and children. How bleak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again with the Britney misogyny and total projections.
Has anyone considered that she has not been able to freely parent her kids for 13 years. That would be challenging for anyone to step into the role.
Her kid said she deserved to be in a conservatorship, which is a pretty sh!tty thing to say. Especially when the ACLU came out and said it was damaging.
I don't think people understand, or even care to understand, how a conservatorship can stunt someone's development. Having autonomy is considered a basic need. When you don't have it people wither.
It's good she's speaking out. It may not be perfect, and she'll make mistakes like any parent. Unless you are her therapist, you cannot diagnose her. You have no idea.
They are entitled little brats. Wait till she cuts them off completely, they will be singing a different tune.
Yes, that will make them love her and act lovingly towards her. Sure.
She knows they don't love her. She does not need to buy their love.
She’s their mother and they are teenagers. She’s supposed to love them unconditionally. And speak to them privately not air out their business of social media. She’s an adult, she doesn’t get a pass to treat her kids this way publicly.
Anonymous wrote:Saying her boys would be cut off from access to her money once they are adults snd would need to work is not abuse.
Her boys have learned from their dad to live off this woman’s money without any respect for the work she did for it. Not only that, she worked for it and had no access to it herself for most of her adult life while her ex and her kids, and every other family member did.
Her ex is a loser and absolutely scum for parading his teenage sons in TV encouraging them to badmouth her. Why? So she can be shamed into a corner and give them her purse.
The kids need to learn how to adult once they are adults. She can change her mind about inheritance down the road but they are not entitled to anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she has a mental health issue, but not one that necessitates a conservatorship and people making decisions for her. But the bigger problem, I think, is that she's really dumb. I know she wasn't raised right, and didn't have proper development, but she's also not a naturally bright person. Her husband seems like a non-scumbag and that he really loves her, but also not a sharp dude. It really would have helped her if she had been able to meet and fall in love with a good person, with good values, who comes from a good family and has a decent head on his shoulders.
The elephant in the room is that Britney Spears has a very low IQ. Yes, other celebrities have mental health issues, personality disorders, substance abuse problems, but they don’t have that additional challenge. It is highly unusual for someone of such limited intellectual capacity to have so much money and such a large platform.
How do you know her IQ number?
You are right. She is a genius!
I did not say that. I am asking you what is her IQ number? And what is yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again with the Britney misogyny and total projections.
Has anyone considered that she has not been able to freely parent her kids for 13 years. That would be challenging for anyone to step into the role.
Her kid said she deserved to be in a conservatorship, which is a pretty sh!tty thing to say. Especially when the ACLU came out and said it was damaging.
I don't think people understand, or even care to understand, how a conservatorship can stunt someone's development. Having autonomy is considered a basic need. When you don't have it people wither.
It's good she's speaking out. It may not be perfect, and she'll make mistakes like any parent. Unless you are her therapist, you cannot diagnose her. You have no idea.
They are entitled little brats. Wait till she cuts them off completely, they will be singing a different tune.
Yes, that will make them love her and act lovingly towards her. Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I think what she said is right on the money. KF is a terrible father and a user, and is turning their children against their mother. They need to wake up. I think what she said was the truth.
Agree. All she said was that she was not leaving the kids any inheritance. When they turn eighteen, she was cutting them off and they would have to work. Warren a buffet also said e wasn’t leaving his kids an inheritance.
She's disinheriting her kids? And because Warren Buffet, who raised his kids and gave them his wisdom and his love (as well as lots of stocks and a $2b foundation each), pledged not to give his billions to his kids, it's admirable or even acceptable for her to do the same? She hasn't given her kids her wisdom, her love, or her presence. Disinheriting them is cruel of her. Not exactly unexpected though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again with the Britney misogyny and total projections.
Has anyone considered that she has not been able to freely parent her kids for 13 years. That would be challenging for anyone to step into the role.
Her kid said she deserved to be in a conservatorship, which is a pretty sh!tty thing to say. Especially when the ACLU came out and said it was damaging.
I don't think people understand, or even care to understand, how a conservatorship can stunt someone's development. Having autonomy is considered a basic need. When you don't have it people wither.
It's good she's speaking out. It may not be perfect, and she'll make mistakes like any parent. Unless you are her therapist, you cannot diagnose her. You have no idea.
They are entitled little brats. Wait till she cuts them off completely, they will be singing a different tune.
Yes, that will make them love her and act lovingly towards her. Sure.
She knows they don't love her. She does not need to buy their love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I think what she said is right on the money. KF is a terrible father and a user, and is turning their children against their mother. They need to wake up. I think what she said was the truth.
Agree. All she said was that she was not leaving the kids any inheritance. When they turn eighteen, she was cutting them off and they would have to work. Warren a buffet also said e wasn’t leaving his kids an inheritance.
She's disinheriting her kids? And because Warren Buffet, who raised his kids and gave them his wisdom and his love (as well as lots of stocks and a $2b foundation each), pledged not to give his billions to his kids, it's admirable or even acceptable for her to do the same? She hasn't given her kids her wisdom, her love, or her presence. Disinheriting them is cruel of her. Not exactly unexpected though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again with the Britney misogyny and total projections.
Has anyone considered that she has not been able to freely parent her kids for 13 years. That would be challenging for anyone to step into the role.
Her kid said she deserved to be in a conservatorship, which is a pretty sh!tty thing to say. Especially when the ACLU came out and said it was damaging.
I don't think people understand, or even care to understand, how a conservatorship can stunt someone's development. Having autonomy is considered a basic need. When you don't have it people wither.
It's good she's speaking out. It may not be perfect, and she'll make mistakes like any parent. Unless you are her therapist, you cannot diagnose her. You have no idea.
They are entitled little brats. Wait till she cuts them off completely, they will be singing a different tune.
Yes, that will make them love her and act lovingly towards her. Sure.
She knows they don't love her. She does not need to buy their love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here we go again with the Britney misogyny and total projections.
Has anyone considered that she has not been able to freely parent her kids for 13 years. That would be challenging for anyone to step into the role.
Her kid said she deserved to be in a conservatorship, which is a pretty sh!tty thing to say. Especially when the ACLU came out and said it was damaging.
I don't think people understand, or even care to understand, how a conservatorship can stunt someone's development. Having autonomy is considered a basic need. When you don't have it people wither.
It's good she's speaking out. It may not be perfect, and she'll make mistakes like any parent. Unless you are her therapist, you cannot diagnose her. You have no idea.
They are entitled little brats. Wait till she cuts them off completely, they will be singing a different tune.
Yes, that will make them love her and act lovingly towards her. Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she has a mental health issue, but not one that necessitates a conservatorship and people making decisions for her. But the bigger problem, I think, is that she's really dumb. I know she wasn't raised right, and didn't have proper development, but she's also not a naturally bright person. Her husband seems like a non-scumbag and that he really loves her, but also not a sharp dude. It really would have helped her if she had been able to meet and fall in love with a good person, with good values, who comes from a good family and has a decent head on his shoulders.
The elephant in the room is that Britney Spears has a very low IQ. Yes, other celebrities have mental health issues, personality disorders, substance abuse problems, but they don’t have that additional challenge. It is highly unusual for someone of such limited intellectual capacity to have so much money and such a large platform.
How do you know her IQ number?
You are right. She is a genius!