Floribama Confessions: Should Gus Tell The Girls About His Past?
What was supposed to be a wild guys' night out morphed into an evening full of fruity drinks and feelings on the latest
MTV Floribama Shore.
Right after
the women left their male counterparts in exchange for realizing their
mermaid dreams, the gentlemen (minus
one Jeremiah) noticed themselves thrilled to have the home to themselves.
But Gus' idea of a good time -- BGSEB (aka Bank, Health club, Shower, Eat, Bar) -- was swiftly swapped for boozy protein shakes and happy hour at Harpoon Harry's. The trio's Southern GNO kicked off traditionally enough: bevs, bar food as well as a crowd prayer for "baby women to look at." Then Gus noticed himself bonding with Codi and Kirk, opting to open up about his past and saying he was "beat down" while growing up.
"I was never taught to be your own person. I was taught to be a certain way, and in the event you weren't a certain way, you were beat into being that way. That's why I have problems right now with being who I am. I feel like I can't be who I am without being judged," the Tallahassee native confessed, alluding to his guilt over partaking in the home hunch hunts.
Gus continued, saying that he came residence from school one day to walk in on his mom having an affair. If he told his dad of the tryst, his ol' man split with another woman, leaving Gus to pick up the pieces for his siblings and mom, who he hated for what she’d done. As soon as his father finally returned residence, Gus mentioned they "ended up getting into a scrap."
“I was [then] kicked out," Gus admitted. "Right right after that fight happened, he looked me in the attention and mentioned, 'You're a segment of sh*t. You're not a good person. You'll never amount to anything.' So that's why in this residence, any time people come soon after me for my character, it takes me back to that."
PCB's resident romance cover model also stressed that he hates "being weak and initial up," adding that he isn't so sure he may would be quite as trustworthy about his past with Nilsa, Kortni, Aimee and Candace.
"I don't feel like I can have the conversation with the women in regards to why I am the way I am or why I get irritated while you call me sensitive," Gus shared. "I don't feel like they listen.”
Nevertheless Codi, for one, thought that Gus sharing his story with the female roommates may not be the worst idea.
"If the women heard Gus' story, they would all be in tears," he mentioned. "And they would never ever make fun or judge his character again."
So should Gus tell his truth to the females in the hopes they'll better understand him, or is his past best left a secret? Tell us your thoughts, then catch an all new
MTV Floribama Shore Monday at 10/9c.
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