
It's crazy how woman can just do anything to men and it's accepted because were men. I really can't complain because I've had chicks I barely know grab my dikk out in public as a joke and I thought nothing of it. If I tried to grab there p*ssy, I know I'm going to jail.

I think a lot of us as black men have to teach our kids that this isn t a right of passage but also that it's wrong in general.No, haven't seen this specific discussion on twitter but what I do know is that I didn't touch that "link" of his private parts going around; something about that didn't even feel right. I did see brief exchanges about black men feeling violated and females trying to counter with men sending unsolicited dyck pics out. A few people were going back and forth on my twitter timeline, I assumed that was another gender war discussion with each side bashing the other; so I didn't pay much attention to it. Now that I know the source of their discussion - it's fukked up how black men are not taken seriously when they are sexually molested by pedo women at a young age or extra assertive women come on to them i.e. unwanted advances and their feelings are marginalized based on societal constructs. I had to put more than a couple of chicks in their place for coming at my brothers, extra heavy with the unasked for sexual conduct, so I know this is not a fallacy. Had my brother slapped the shyt out of them, it would have been viewed as a "black man reacting violently" or men don't need to hit women with all this #me too shyt playing out when it was really the concept in reverse scenario = #blackmentoo
That's not a right of passage and it's not "cute" or a way to prove manhood imo - there's no rhyme or reason for a 35 yr old woman to be checking for a little boy or teenage boy, shyt is sick. I even side eye females who comment about them using adult descriptions. Dumb ass bytch in here was talking about "oh look at those handsome babies" or "they're going to be so cute when they are older" then people try to double down and explain that. wtf?? Being "handsome" is an adult attribute- that's a sign of attraction. Assigning adult descriptors to little kids is not "cute".I think a lot of us as black men have to teach our kids that this isn t a right of passage but also that it's wrong in general.
Parents need to really watch to see who they leave their child with or the type of environment that they're in. Kids at adult-oriented or themed parties; hearing adult convos in the room next door - that's a learned behavior. Children absorb what they are taught or exposed to. When a parent that you know is taking their young teenager to the ER for an std in their ear, that's a damn travesty of anything natural.I think a lot of us as black men have to teach our kids that this isn t a right of passage but also that it's wrong in general.
In their ear?Parents need to really watch to see who they leave their child with or the type of environment that they're in. Kids at adult-oriented or themed parties; hearing adult convos in the room next door - that's a learned behavior. Children absorb what they are taught or exposed to. When a parent that you know is taking their young teenager to the ER for an std in their ear, that's a damn travesty of anything natural.