Ray D’Angelo Harris
Silky smooth
Just got a whole new respect for the breh 

This nikka got up, took headphones off, put the hood up on his hoodie, just to demonstrate nothing!
This nikka sooo extra.
I could see hoes thinking he too corny and fake to deal with.
Your ex hates you because you are a rapistBut some women hate you so much after a breakup,they dont the soul back because you touched it![]()
Naw nikka just extra and always in character!Thats what you saw? The hood was the moment when my eyes got misty. I think it went over your head like the hoodie,or better yet over your heart. This is that righteous attachment love alot of yall have never felt
What Tyrese has to understand is when a woman loves you,youve taken possession of her soul like Shang Tsung. Its your job as a man to return the soul to its rightful owner,and her job to accept it. But some women hate you so much after a breakup,they dont the soul back because you touched it![]()
But when a woman is finished with you, her brain erases you from the picture and she moves on man.
Here’s the thing though…reread what you wrote.I appreciate his comments about black men and how we're attacked whether we open up or not. Especially in an era where it's open season on black men via culture, academia, medicine, courts, police, etc. At the same time I think it's worth pointing out once a woman is done, she's DONE. Due to the job I have, I've been around a lot of older, well off men going through expensive divorces. And the thing I've noticed in every case, whether the guy was cheating or not, is that the guys are always upset and describe their ex as being indifferent. It's almost surreal listening to a man admit to cheating, admit to ruining his relationship, and then bitterly describe his anger/shock that his wife calmly divorced him. They're expecting some type of cinematic, emotional act. But when a woman is finished with you, her brain erases you from the picture and she moves on man.
I don't know anything about Tyrese's relationship or how/why they broke up. I'm just saying as men I think we should recognize that final step of dissociation and be ready for it.