Don't violate me, Gerren!
Moriah so cute. He likes Gerren, and he wanted BADLY to be violated. lol. I like Gerren, but boy, is Mo caught (up) in a pickle. I wish they'd show him interact with his GF, so we can see what all the fuss (loyalty) is based on. Is he really in love, or trying to punish &/or rebound from Gerren? But I admire his attempt to be loyal. Men, young and old take notice!:)
But Mo is getting tested from all sides. His boys say cheat, two girls (@ least) pulling on him. Beauty has a price.
Surprisingly, his GF is remarkably calm-- considering these girls disrespect her, right in her face. Back in the day, if that was me or any of my girls, let's just say somebody may have gotten they weave dunked in the pool, quickly! I would have at least made my concern & presence known verbally or non-verbally. A good stare down is a start. One of my GF's perfected it (in high school-similar situation). And let's say she had her man, all scared! And he was a tough guy, 6'3, 225 lbs (all muscle) basketball player. She was 5'9, 105 lbs SOAKING wet! Dang she was (old school) Gerren. Skinny, model like and pretty. Arriving @ a house party, we rolled up on my girl's BF and this OTHER chick slow dancing. Back in day- we didn't have all that multiple friends with benefits! He## Nah!! Yo' man was YO' MAN & he DID NOT SLOW dance with another chick. Um Hm. No way. Making matters worse, this girl was HIS EX, and was a cheerleader from a rival HS. So that's a second violation! lol My dilemma was I was good friends with the ex the since elementary (she lived next door to my cousin, we had sleepovers as kids, & went to the same midl school.) But we went to different high schools and pretty much quit hanging. I had become best friends with this guy's(old school Moriah)current GF.
After he (O.S. Mo)noticed his current GF, he pulled away from the ex, so they weren't dancing as closely, but still dancing nonetheless. His look was of sheer terror. I never saw him so worried. Not even in high intense BBall games, that he dominated, as the man! That ish is still funny till this day. But my girl kept calm, kept her composure, and jsut stood practially in his face, mean mugging (But in a pretty way). Cuz we were "sophisticated/mature" :)--or so we thought-- girly girls, not rowdy a-- thug chicks! So a non-verbal gesture a lot of times worse than verbal ones, cuz you don't know what the person is thinking, or capable of.
Although it eventually jumped off with the ex. lol. I still feel bad till this day I didnt do as much to intervene and squash their drama. The guy was lying and blaming the ex (but at the time, all I had to go by was his side). But (teen)girlfights are always frought with emotion, and illogical thinking.
So don't fight, Gerren, but let it be known!