Taadow
The StarchBishop™️
All these names sound white![]()
That middle one is one of them "foreigns" I see dudes pumpin' up in here alot...
All these names sound white![]()
A pawg tried this witchery on me and I rejected it. People can be calculated.The men lost. How do you allow women to get in your head like that?

“Three years into dating, I got the wedding itch. My boyfriend, on the other hand, was a little too content with the status quo. To make him more comfortable with the idea of getting married, I told him that every five years he could sleep with someone else. I obviously didn’t mean it, which is going to pose a problem at some point down the line, but I got the job done in the meantime!”

“One day I realized that my boyfriend was scared shytless of marriage because he thought our sex life would suddenly dry up. Whether he got that impression from movies or friends, I don’t know. It’s a pretty common theme: Marriage leads to never-ending dry spell. So I started subtly reassuring my boyfriend that he and I would never have a stale sex life. I’d say things like, ‘Just because two people are married, doesn’t mean the blowjobs have to stop.’ And I went out of my way to spice it up in bed every now and again. Eventually, it all paid off!”
— Kaitlyn, 30, married two years



If she's for real then“I was one of those bohemian, fukk ‘the Man’ types who resented the institution of marriage throughout her teens and early twenties. Then I hit 24, and something changed. Suddenly, I wanted all the things I’d spent so much time and energy rejecting. I found myself a decent dude and we started dating, but he wasn’t ‘the marrying type,’ and I couldn’t exactly blame him for it. So I promised him a threesome every six months for the rest of his life if he agreed to marry me—and just like that, he was game.”
— Carissa, 27, married eight months

all these chicks got a big surprise waiting for them. you can't con yourself into a successful relationship
