2nd gen and?Hey, aren't you African?
2nd gen and?Hey, aren't you African?
I can hear them go in on it now when it comes to coli brehsIf your abstinent it means you think you're above men.
But if women are fukking deadbeats, isn't there a deadbeat problem? They didn't become deadbeats during sex… making a baby is a consensual act between the man and woman so what's made in that act IS both peoples responsibility.
It's pathetic how easily black men fault black women for community problems
Educated black women don't mean shyt, they playing the white man's game like everybody else, there aren't many "clair huxtables" out here, so stop defending nonsense.
nope
there is only a women screwing deadbeats problem
be careful who you sleep with and procreate with
like jrome the player and treyvathian the drug dealer are going to stay around and raise thier kids
I been trying but I gave up. Every bit helps. You're a good man @Fonsworth@LA Fisher imma get you to 30k daps wacht :umadcac:
So we gonna pretend this dude didn't know what a bird baby momma looked like after the 1st kid? He's that stupid?
Fam, @Emperor_ReinScarf and @Chris.B have repeatedly stated that Black women should grateful to ever get a nikka with a job... and that we deserve the bottom of the barrel because we are Black....
This is half the problem. Men want to blame women, and women want to blame men. It takes a man and a woman to make a child, and it takes both to raise one as well. Enough of the…"If women chose men better we wouldn't be in this predicament". If men chose better women to fornicate with I'm sure we wouldn't be in it either. Both parties are to blame. Both parties need to make better choices.
Get married brehs…no really you should so you can have a decent family.
wrong i said black women should be grateful to get a faithful black man with a job with no seeds [/;b]
You make a very good point.
My next question would be....how much more or less likely is a black man to marry a non black woman? Whats the rate of married non-black women w/ a Black/Biracial child than non married non black women with a Black/Biracial child (is there even a way to measure such?)?
Quite frankly from my own POV, I would say that its a much more likely chance that a non Black woman will be married to the Black father of her child than a Black woman....But the sample sizes are so disproportionate and my father was in the military soooo that skews things....![]()