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'Listen to the doctor's advice...'


Farrah's response.... "I am open-minded! Anything else?!"

Good God farrah just shut up and stop being a bitch for once.

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It was so nice seeing the therapist talk real to her. I loved it when she said that no mam in his right mind would stay with her with the way she speaks to him.

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I know! it was hilarious. Finally someone told her like it was. She's so rude to everyone

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I was distracted by Farrah's awful nightclub wear she had on to go to therapy. Seriously, a sequined jumpsuit? Looks like it could have belonged to one of the Golden Girls!

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That outfit was hideous! She has absolutely no common sense at all.

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This segment was the first time I saw Simon show real emotion. It seems like he took the session seriously.

Farrah's meltdown in the middle was so dramatic. Her outfit made her look like a tranny. Why is the "therapist" talking with her hands? It's so distracting.

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Yeah that outfit was ridiculous lol. She looked like she was going to an awards show or a nightclub or something lol

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I would never in a billion years speak to my father like she spoke to Michael on the phone before the therapy appointment. I don't know how he stands it.

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If I ever told my dad to simply "shut up" I can't imagine what he'd say back to me. Of course, I respect him WAY too much to do it in the first place. She's told him to "shut the f#ck up" and to "f#ck off" on more than one occasion. She even did it in the "16 and Pregnant" show. I can't believe that her mom was actually convicted of a crime for slapping her. The judge should have given Deb a medal and asked her what took so long. I really wish her parents would stick up for themselves. At this point, they get what they deserve. They created the monster and now they'll help a monster grandchild.
At least I can hope Sophia will start treating Farrah exactly the same way. I would LOVE to see Sophia tell Farrah to f/off and to shut the f/up. Followed by, who do you think taught me how to talk to parents, you f/ing piece of sh#t.

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