MajesticLion
Veteran
blind man
elephant
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They can have the thugs.
They better know and understand what it comes with.
He might beat their asses and threaten to kill them if they leave them.
He might be fukking his homies on the low (due to spending most of this damn life in and out of jail) and might got HIV.
They have their kids and then he might not be around to raise them because of his criminal lifestyle.
I been around too many thugs to know that them nikkas are some of the most emotional ass bytches and I don’t take them serious, nor the women that chase after them.
That doesn't work?I don’t know about singling out the 80s , but it’s factual that men do pretty much everything for women on average(key word). If a dude could get p*ssy sweeping the grass in a trenchcoat he would. If being a janitor got you the most p*ssy everyone would be a janitor.
My brother who was a teenager in the 70s always said that he remembers the time when the black pimp/hustler movies came out and he said it changed everything from that moment on. There was a complete void when it came to black masculine representation and he vividly remembers how the allure of the portraited lifestyle was absolutely intoxicating,they all fell for it,many of his friends ended up on dope,in and out of jail or dead.The women followed suit by wanting to be around the lifestyle and took what they got from the movies and their surroundings
So in other words, the so called lames weren’t checking for the lame and average looking girls either? Then when they ran off and married the white men, they get called wenches.This is going to be the first time he gets in a little trouble (with Black women).
And it's funny because this exact thing happened on my block (I'm from Philly too). Dude pulled up one night to pick up the finest girl on the block and he was blasting My Mind's Playing Tricks On Me (it had just come out). I was about 12 and I remember that vividly.
2 nikkas wrote this song“If your status ain't hood
I ain't checkin' for him
Betta be street if he looking at me
I need a soldier
That ain't scared to stand up for me
Gotta know to get dough
And he betta be street”