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The reason why this is just as bad as 2007 is because Britney can do something about it. During 2007 it wasn't her fault she was dealing with life, this era is just embarrassing. Plus, during circus she was starting to get more respect. Then she started to become a "robot" in FFT so people started to think she was boring, now no one even knew BJ exists until Alien no autotune leaked, and no one sees her as a performer anymore let a lone a singer. Blackout was at least recognized for the music. It's like the gp started to give her a little more respect, but now I don't know how she's going to earn it, unless she sings live (which is not going to happen) :yeahkright:

yeah but she has no plans on going out there and proving herself anymore to the public. i mean the girl is planning on retiring or idk what she's gona do. she said she's too shy for this industry which i agree. that is why she couldnt handle the criticism. u have to b mentally really strong and she's always been sensitive girly girl. and what do u mean its just as bad as 2007??? no way! how can u say that. she is in a so much better place. she is being so avoidant of her job tho. like it rly seems like she wants nothing to do with it. anyway i am still excited about the upcoming vegas shows and im just glad she is still here. i hope she wont retire very soon. 

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yeah but she has no plans on going out there and proving herself anymore to the public. i mean the girl is planning on retiring or idk what she's gona do. she said she's too shy for this industry which i agree. that is why she couldnt handle the criticism. u have to b mentally really strong and she's always been sensitive girly girl. and what do u mean its just as bad as 2007??? no way! how can u say that. she is in a so much better place. she is being so avoidant of her job tho. like it rly seems like she wants nothing to do with it. anyway i am still excited about the upcoming vegas shows and im just glad she is still here. i hope she wont retire very soon. 

Britney has never been a sensitive girly girl. A sensitive girly girl doesn't make kill the lights, pom, and my prerogative lol. I know she's in a better place that's not what I meant, I'm talking about how the gp sees her. I agree she didn't need to prove herself, but after FFT and POM she does needs to prove herself if she wants people not to look at her as the popstar who lost her talent. I enjoy vegas too and I hope she never retires

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right? and better than the middle of this era haha . i think with the whole vegas shows thing when the residency started it made her really nervous. looks like getting away from the spotlight really does help! 

You got to look at it this way even though she was nervous she still kill it and shocked the world with that body, that dancing she did was so much better then ff tour by far the best. I still think at the level she (even the beginning) is at, people should be happy the energy is there and it's fire. Yes everybody wants her to do flips, do hand stands, and shit but at least she is actually moving her body and moving her legs wildly! When will ffney?  :crying1:  

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Britney has never been a sensitive girly girl. A sensitive girly girl doesn't make kill the lights, pom, and my prerogative lol. I know she's in a better place that's not what I meant, I'm talking about how the gp sees her. I agree she didn't need to prove herself, but after FFT and POM she does needs to prove herself if she wants people not to look at her as the popstar who lost her talent. I enjoy vegas too and I hope she never retires

she's always been sensitive. its always been obvious. just because she got out of her shelll a lot during itz doesnt mean she wasn't most of the time. actually the reason why she's had such an expressive perverted side to her was because she was really sensitive. i am just saying. she's a lot like me and ive always been sensitive kid. there are  HSP highly sensitve people in this world. actually the reason she is famous is probably because of that. 

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she's always been sensitive. its always been obvious. just because she got out of her shelll a lot during itz doesnt mean she wasn't most of the time. actually the reason why she's had such an expressive perverted side to her was because she was really sensitive. i am just saying. she's a lot like me and ive always been sensitive kid. there are  HSP highly sensitve people in this world. actually the reason she is famous is probably because of that. 

 I think she can be sensitive sometimes, but I definitely don't think she's a "girly girl". IA that she has always been shy and humble and the industry took advantage of that, but they prey on every celebrity's' weakness.

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Yeah I talked to someone in the UK yesterday and they haven't heard a thing.

a few people i know have heard about it but their response is " It's Britney Spears, who cares? Shes a Legend"

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 I think she can be sensitive sometimes, but I definitely don't think she's a "girly girl". IA that she has always been shy and humble and the industry took advantage of that, but they prey on every celebrity's' weakness.

yea thats true. i do think she has a girly side tho and i dont see it as a bad thing tho. like she's very feminine and its so attractive. so not in a bad way

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yea thats true. i do think she has a girly side tho and i dont see it as a bad thing tho. like she's very feminine and its so attractive. so not in a bad way

IA she has a girly side, and ofc it's not a bad thing :) I'm pretty girly myself :P I just think she's more tomboy 

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