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Post by Dewey on Oct 12, 2007 10:28:45 GMT -5
Alejandro Romero-Montoya, II Birthdate: January 31, 1988 Height: 5'11 Weight: 170 lbs Eye color: Dark Brown Hair color: Black Race: Colombian Occupation: Montoya Family Business Friends: Tristan, Cayetano Enemies: Many Alejandro is a businessman. He's quick and to the point in all conversations. He doesn't care much for brown-nosers and will outright tell them to stop the flattery and get to the point. He's very detailed and likes to know everything about everyone--friends and enemies alike. He doesn't easily give his trust away, and is wary of every new person he meets. He's very family-oriented, and you can usually find him in the company of his father or his brothers. He's sharp and observant, and pretty much sees everyone as a potential enemy until proven otherwise. Alejandro is also very much a control freak. He has to be in charge of every little matter, and tries to micro-manage his siblings all the time. Whatever he says has to go. It's his way or the highway. He's pretty good at using guilt trips to convince someone they should change their ways, too.
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Post by Dewey on Oct 13, 2007 2:01:41 GMT -5
((2017))
Cayetano--sh!t, I don't even know what to say. This is the last thing I expected. I would've rather he told us knocked up some girl and has to pay child support now. I would've rather he told us he was busted driving with crack in the trunk. This? This I don't like at all. Neither does pop. I never did like psychiatrists, and now I know I definitely don't. They put these d@mn ideas in people's head, these ridicolous ideas that don't even make sense. They ruin families, just so that their clients can have more angst in their lives and keep coming back to the clinic, sticking out their hands for more anti-depressants. This Paul needs to have his license revoked. I don't know who he thinks he is, but convincing my kid brother that he's "confused" about his "sexual identity" pisses me off.
Cayetano's a Montoya. We're a line of tough as hell men, and he's not going to be the exception. This is just lies in his head, and he'll get pass the stage. Hopefully, taking him out to some strip joints downtown will remind him why it's good to be a man. A man attracted to women. He'll have a few drinks, get lucky, and the next morning change his mind about this sexual identity thing. He thinks I don't respect him, but I do. I'm trying to protect him. He's ruining the family, and his own life with this. He's making people uncomfortable, and I don't even want to think how other people will respond. People will mark him because of this. It'll be seen as a weakness in the family, and that's something we can't afford right now. He just needs to wake up.
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