shyts ring so true for me! Got damn those years learning the game on your own were rough!
I don't know what the fukk op talking bout!
Haha, those were some rough years my dude...but once I figured out how to get chicks, and do it with ease, it was like I found the holy grail! I was fukking EVERYTHING...literally. It got to the point that I developed a discernible formula that I used on every woman I desired, down to how I'd get a woman to ask ME for the digits, how long my first phone convo was with a woman, how I'd bring up sex, how many dates before sex etc.--and it worked at least half the time. Having 8 women on the go at once is not a good look...so many hearts got broken. I regret the time, actually. I was a very sick, hurt, and broken individual. I wish my body count was lower.
Realest post in the thread. I never once said being raised in a single parent home was easy, fun or anything else but i'm not going to bow down and let a bunch of uppity people mock me or people like me by pulling out statistics that don't apply to me or everybody like me. I never been in jail, no seeds running around, I earned two degrees and only have college loans to pay off. I'm proud of myself as a man.
Real shyt...my mom was doing a fine job actually...as she is a "masculine" kind of woman (probably why I tend to date tomboys or women who were tomboys growing up)...I mean she wasn't into male hobbies, but she taught me about ambition, work ethic, the value of education, to fight if needed etc...in fact, she isn't about feelings and showing emotion or none of that shyt and never had a lot of girlfriends...she was doing alright...then she had a nervous breakdown when I was in high school and then things got REALLY fukked up.
The problem with my mom being a masculine woman though is I had trouble (and still have trouble) with gender roles in a serious relationship.
Moms gave me TERRIBLE advice on approaching and talking to women, though, LOL.
The bolded is pure truthWould have been dope to have a navigation system. I had to learn everything the hard way. Trial and error. Fortunately, I had a grip of male role models in my life, my pops was "around" as well. But majority of the time I was the only dude, so I did what I thought was right. I don't have any kids, but thank God for penicillin
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I had ZERO male role models outside of my two older brothers (also fatherless), and my teachers in high school, who were white, so they were only so effective.
@DaygoTaco
I feel you man. You are one of the lucky ones. My advice, help out the young black boys and girls and be that role model for them. I could've used that shyt growing up.
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