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		By: Markita Ellerbe		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My views of Stevie J changed once I saw the therapy session scene, I found that he is overwhelmed with hurt from his mother. However, I am not taking up for him. By reading your article gave me more insight of exactly what he is dealing with from his mother&#039;s rejection. I also, know that Mimi can not fill the void of the need for motherly love from a man. She makes a comment to the therapist &quot;I guess I am looking for that love that I never got.&quot; This comment come right after she talks about her mother. Both of these two need to heal from their parental scars. It may help if they go through therapy separately. I think most people like the drama that the show represents, but for me it is amazing lesson to life for both women and men. Don&#039;t get me wrong I like some of the drama myself, but mostly it teaches a powerful lesson.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My views of Stevie J changed once I saw the therapy session scene, I found that he is overwhelmed with hurt from his mother. However, I am not taking up for him. By reading your article gave me more insight of exactly what he is dealing with from his mother&#8217;s rejection. I also, know that Mimi can not fill the void of the need for motherly love from a man. She makes a comment to the therapist &#8220;I guess I am looking for that love that I never got.&#8221; This comment come right after she talks about her mother. Both of these two need to heal from their parental scars. It may help if they go through therapy separately. I think most people like the drama that the show represents, but for me it is amazing lesson to life for both women and men. Don&#8217;t get me wrong I like some of the drama myself, but mostly it teaches a powerful lesson.</p>
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