jwonder
Superstar
Black women are no different than any other women. You got hood ones, professional ones, c00n ones and sweet ones. Just like all of the other races.
I can't talk to them unless I'm tipsy or drunk in a social setting like a club. Otherwise I can't even have daily convo with them without internal anxiety. The internet don't count. Other races of women? They don't scare me, because I'm not attracted to them like that. So I don't really seek the validation of other races of women. But I care too much about BW opinions of me. I'm doomed to be alone forever....
I just want to leave these here
Just focus on being your best you firstAny negative perception that any BW has of me is crippling.
Why am I like this?
I can't talk to them unless I'm tipsy or drunk in a social setting like a club. Otherwise I can't even have daily convo with them without internal anxiety. The internet don't count. Other races of women? They don't scare me, because I'm not attracted to them like that. So I don't really seek the validation of other races of women. But I care too much about BW opinions of me. I'm doomed to be alone forever....
Unless you look like Jeremy Meeks or some other ridiculously good looking male supermodel, this is insanely true.Confidence and game close the deal.
U cant get p*ssy without a mouth piece u no matter how u look
Dont change who you are for anyone but yourselfA few times. Not that many. Most was just light hearted roasting. Some would randomly laugh or notice I had weird quirks. So I'd change the way I dressed or tried to act a certain way so I'd be more tolerable. I'm sure they meant no harm and it was my own self esteem that made me change.
It's not their fault. It's me....
As a man, I gotta man up.
Unless you look like Jeremy Meeks or some other ridiculously good looking male supermodel, this is insanely true.
Unless you look like Jeremy Meeks or some other ridiculously good looking male supermodel, this is insanely true.