so he can keep eye on his girlfriend during spring break 
Remember when crowdsourcing was used for noble causes, like paying for an Uber, or making a fake baby to smuggle booze in, or potato salad? It seems like those days are done. Now it's only used to string along a relationship with serious trust issues.
25-year-old Azel Prather Jr. of Glendarden, MD was worried about his girlfriend Marissa going to spring break. The 22-year-old had booked a flight with a few of her girlfriends, but Prather was out of money and couldn't tag along. It's still not clear if he was invited. He wanted to be there, however, to make sure none of that Florida fun and sun threatened his relationship. As he said on his page: "If you know anything about Miami, you know that she shouldn't go without a chaperone."
You see? Chivalry isn't dead.
It's easy to understand where Prather is coming from. Miami is a crazy place. You never know when some muscular lothario will come up to your girl on the beach and seduce her with promises to not spy on her constantly or put her picture on a website where he asks strangers for money to prevent her from cheating on him.
For a few days, it looked like this would be another lost case, until the story was picked up by the Washington Post, and the true romantics of the world came forward. Then Prather posted this triumphant picture on his Instagram:
Read the rest via the link: http://happyplace.someecards.com/ba...on-eye-on-his-girlfriend-during-spring-break/
TL;DR version: girl goes to miami, bf crowd sources money to go and gets the money, meets up with gf.
What would you do y'all?

Remember when crowdsourcing was used for noble causes, like paying for an Uber, or making a fake baby to smuggle booze in, or potato salad? It seems like those days are done. Now it's only used to string along a relationship with serious trust issues.
25-year-old Azel Prather Jr. of Glendarden, MD was worried about his girlfriend Marissa going to spring break. The 22-year-old had booked a flight with a few of her girlfriends, but Prather was out of money and couldn't tag along. It's still not clear if he was invited. He wanted to be there, however, to make sure none of that Florida fun and sun threatened his relationship. As he said on his page: "If you know anything about Miami, you know that she shouldn't go without a chaperone."
You see? Chivalry isn't dead.
It's easy to understand where Prather is coming from. Miami is a crazy place. You never know when some muscular lothario will come up to your girl on the beach and seduce her with promises to not spy on her constantly or put her picture on a website where he asks strangers for money to prevent her from cheating on him.
For a few days, it looked like this would be another lost case, until the story was picked up by the Washington Post, and the true romantics of the world came forward. Then Prather posted this triumphant picture on his Instagram:
Read the rest via the link: http://happyplace.someecards.com/ba...on-eye-on-his-girlfriend-during-spring-break/
TL;DR version: girl goes to miami, bf crowd sources money to go and gets the money, meets up with gf.
What would you do y'all?






