"Dance Moms" has been my go-to show since the very first episode aired. Abby Lee Miller has received a lot of love and hate from the public since starting the show. No matter how you feel about the famous dance instructor, there is no denying that she says exactly what she is thinking. So come along as she takes us on a journey of a fairly typical young woman finding a man...or maybe not.
You start off working on yourself. You don't need a man to drag you down just yet.
You are focusing on you, your studies, your friends, your career. You don't have time for a guy to come in and mess that all up.
Realizing what a catch you truly are.
Girl, you are FIERCE. Is there even a boy out there worthy of you?
Coming to a consensus about the guys around you.
You are a princess in a land of peasants.
But then noticing a guy that you may actually be interested in.
What is this? A nice boy that you could potentially develop feelings for? Can it really be? Show me what you've got.
When he expresses interest in you as well and asks you out.
Score.
Spending 17 hours to get ready for a date with him.
What to wear, how to do your hair, what makeup to do? Beauty takes time.
Upon picking you up, he tells you how pretty you look.
Cues Hannah Montana's "He Could Be the One."
After a few weeks and he asks you to be his girlfriend.
Absolutely.
When he shows you off to his friends and social media.
It's about time someone appreciates the star you are.
Getting close enough to him that you're ready to drag him to Ulta/Sephora/Target.
Come on, it's really not that bad.
Trying to explain why you're mad after he did something obviously stupid.
Men struggle to understand women sometimes (all the time). You shouldn't get too upset....right?
Then you start noticing he seems to always be paying more attention to his phone than you.
Um, hello? What could you possibly be doing on your phone that is more important than the person right in front of you?
He starts taking forever to reply to you and even blows you off sometimes.
What happened to Mr. Perfect?
Realizing this guy is not the one for you.
Some things just aren't meant to last forever.
Onto the next one, am I right?
You're young and vivacious, this boy has nothing on you!