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Im saying...not alot of viewers in this thread nor posts from the usual suspects either, whats up ya'll

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She not mayo, she's a bowl of pho, I wanted to say dog flied lice, but that's meanYou will.
then why are you marrying a jar of mayo
They have both specified that their women are of Asian descent, and not blackThere are black people in south east asia that. Are native to those regions. So it's still black love.
But aren't blacks born in Asia of Asian descent? If they're indigenous?She not mayo, she's a bowl of pho, I wanted to say dog flied lice, but that's mean
They have both specified that their women are of Asian descent, and not black
I exist purely for daps and reps.What would your reason for existing be then?
.First, scrutinize the agenda of the media. "Entrepreneurial elements of America have found a variety of creative ways to benefit financially fromblack females' anxieties at the expense of black male egos," Toldson says. "If you can show somebody that there is a really devastating problem, they'll pay more attentionto you. If you have something that you think will correct the problem, they'll pay attention to that." Think Ralph Richard Banks and his book on the "interracial fix" for black marriage. "He's not going to show you any evidence to the contrary because he wants his book to be bought," Toldson says.
She not mayo, she's a bowl of pho wanted to say dog flied lice, but that's mean
Man, this is what I've been saying for damn near 20 years. Like others have said, the truth doesn't fit a lot of people's narratives (both men and women).
Women want to use the "No good men available" as an excuse of why they don't have a man or keep picking the wrong guys. Men use it an excuse of why they want to sleep around and not settle down.
Thanks


Finally, the researchers ask us to rid ourselves of a "black equals bad" mentality. "We believe negative things about ourselves more than other people believe negative things about themselves," Toldson told The Root. "People put things out there without any perspective. And as black people, we accept that. We operate under the assumption that if it's black, it's negative, but if you take an unbiased look at the data, you'll often find that things aren't as bad for black people as they think, and you'll also find some things that are positive."Black Marriage: Good News by the Numbers
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What would your reason for existing be then?
