The point of the thread was right in the opening post. Stop overthinking shyt.
I am not overthinking anything, because there was not point in making the thread.
The point of the thread was right in the opening post. Stop overthinking shyt.
A lot of women cite their education and career as reasons they consider themselves to be a catch in relationships. The point of the thread, in my opinion, is that degrees and jobs don't necessarily mean you're a good human being, in terms of moral compass or even intelligence.I am not overthinking anything, because there was not point in making the thread.
A lot of women cite their education and career as reasons they consider themselves to be a catch in relationships. The point of the thread, in my opinion, is that degrees and jobs don't necessarily mean you're a good human being, in terms of moral compass or even intelligence.
There was no mention of 'black women' in the thread title or the opening post. If a person insists on interpreting it that way, fine but that doesn't mean your interpretation is correct.
And your first post in this thread which said 'how is she any worse than XYZ?' was a laughable deflection. Nobody said she was worse than anybody.
Without sounding crass, I get lots of free, willing black p*ssy. But its true. A degree is not a good woman make.For a couple of seconds I almost forgot that I was dealing with a Coli clown. Everything comes back to p*ssy they ain't getting.
She's an admin ass't. I'm not sure what part of that assumes education or class.
the point was what he said. it can go for both genders too, education doesn't equal character but these dumb broads swear it does and swear they are a "good woman" because they have a degree.I am not overthinking anything, because there was not point in making the thread.

Administrative assistant is just a secretary or clerk. Nothing fancy about that. She files papers.Had to double check thisTo be fair you actually do need a college degree to be administrative assistant.