The Kourtney Kardashian (& Scott Disick if necessary) Thread

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His daughter, who looks and acts well over 20, with the extremely fake nails and hair and exceedingly suggestive Instagram posing in skimpy outfits... is only 16? :no: Take some time to be a fun teenager honey.
Shocking, isn't it? My daughter is 16. The most she's done is get acrylic nails which I made her pay for herself, as I still think it's ridiculous. She's pretty conservative in how she dresses. Her friends however, aren't. She's shown me the type of thirsty pictures they post, and I'm actually more shocked when I see their parents' IG accounts liking the pictures! :shocked:
 
Shocking, isn't it? My daughter is 16. The most she's done is get acrylic nails which I made her pay for herself, as I still think it's ridiculous. She's pretty conservative in how she dresses. Her friends however, aren't. She's shown me the type of thirsty pictures they post, and I'm actually more shocked when I see their parents' IG accounts liking the pictures! :shocked:

Seems to be a "thing" nowadays to be your kid's "friend" rather than parent. In some cases it isn't doing the kids any favors.
 
Shocking, isn't it? My daughter is 16. The most she's done is get acrylic nails which I made her pay for herself, as I still think it's ridiculous. She's pretty conservative in how she dresses. Her friends however, aren't. She's shown me the type of thirsty pictures they post, and I'm actually more shocked when I see their parents' IG accounts liking the pictures! :shocked:
I also have a 16-year-old daughter. She definitely shows a lot more midriff than I ever did, but she’d rather wear a vintage sundress than booty shorts, thank goodness.
 

That's interesting. My BFF's husband is a GI doc and he said he'd have thought of alcohol, smoking, medication or a bad diet/gallstones for reasons for Travis first :P A different procedure, an ERCP, can rarely cause pancreatitis but he'd never seen it caused by a colonoscopy. Things that make you go hmmm.
 

That's interesting. My BFF's husband is a GI doc and he said he'd have thought of alcohol, smoking, medication or a bad diet/gallstones for reasons for Travis first :P A different procedure, an ERCP, can rarely cause pancreatitis but he'd never seen it caused by a colonoscopy. Things that make you go hmmm.
So what do people think it really is - or could be.
 
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