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I gotta rewatch the episode, but did he rawdog both Tasha and Issa or just Issa? I don't remember seeing a condom in either scene
Both. No comdoms.
I gotta rewatch the episode, but did he rawdog both Tasha and Issa or just Issa? I don't remember seeing a condom in either scene
Nah. Some brehs go in. No head necessary. Especially if it's a quickie before work
Speaking from experience? Not being funny. Dead ass serious.
But you're right. If you've been in a
Long term relationship and things didn't work out, you can be sheltered.
His boy is an ass but at the same time he has to get it together.
That Issa sex scene was unrealistic. Lawrence is around 30 just like me, he know damn well we need head before the fukking starts. This nikka just got right to it, like a damn high school kid.
Yeah people in long term relationships and married in general are sheltered.
Simply because they created a sheltered bubble for their relationship to thrive.
As any and everyone does in committals.
Lawrence not violating his crib and that is his homie.
You either present a hustle to get him his own, help his hustle or just give him a place and hold him down.
Duke did not even really present any rules and acting like he irked cause his homie getting his area to sleep ready.
Only nikkaz who not yo friend for real act like that when you need help.
Art Barr
If you say so.
I know I'd have to go at least a week with no kind of sex just to be on hard when my drawls come down.
Lawrence is the perfect depiction of a nice guy trying to be savage while still having his nice guy tendencies creep up in there. Hence him taking his jump off out to dinner while passive aggressively trying to get her to let him move in with her to save money. Hence him almost successfully pulling off the smash and dash with Issa but then pecking her on the cheek after. These are the type of dudes that women hate because at least they know where they stand and what to expect with a savage or an outright simp. The dude who's acting like a savage but a simp at heart is the one that leaves them confused as fukk, shyt is hilarious and sad at the same time.
But yeah, great start to the season. This show really has hit its stride as far as finding the balance between soap opera drama, realism, funny random shyt and social commentary
great episode. I felt like lawrence was trying to get tasha to offer to let him to stay with her when they was eating but she aint bite.
I ignored season 1 thinking its your usual feminine trash like Girls. Saw season 2 premier thanks to that GOT stimulus package. Stormed through season 1 the next day.
This show is fantastic
Nah.
The convo at dinner was all good til he mentioned his boy's fiance was pushing him the most to move out. "Fiance" was an emotional trigger. Wasn't too long ago he was preppin to propose to Issa. He immediately clamped up.
Tasha: "What's wrong?"
Lawrence: "I just hate moving. You know, it's stressful... and... I still got a bunch of stuff to take care of at my old spot."
Tasha: "For real? Like what?"
Lawrence: "You know, just, odds and ends."
Tasha: "What's stopping you?"
Lawrence: "Time. You know, just finding the time."
Dialog was a double entendre about moving out/on.
Lawrence cancelling on Issa to take Tasha on a date (something he was working on for Issa), only to drop Tasha off and go visit Issa further illustrates his inner turmoil.
The emotional levels in this show
I ignored season 1 thinking its your usual feminine trash like Girls. Saw season 2 premier thanks to that GOT stimulus package. Stormed through season 1 the next day.
This show is fantastic
Nah.
The convo at dinner was all good til he mentioned his boy's fiance was pushing him the most to move out. "Fiance" was an emotional trigger. Wasn't too long ago he was preppin to propose to Issa. He immediately clamped up.
Tasha: "What's wrong?"
Lawrence: "I just hate moving. You know, it's stressful... and... I still got a bunch of stuff to take care of at my old spot."
Tasha: "For real? Like what?"
Lawrence: "You know, just, odds and ends."
Tasha: "What's stopping you?"
Lawrence: "Time. You know, just finding the time."
Dialog was a double entendre about moving out/on.
Lawrence cancelling on Issa to take Tasha on a date (something he was working on for Issa), only to drop Tasha off and go visit Issa further illustrates his inner turmoil.
The emotional levels in this show
I honestly feel terrible for my man Lawrence. Real ones can see and feel the pain this man going through. He pissed that issa put him on the situation where he can't be with the woman he love off GP. He gonna fukk Tasha and other bytches all season but the man is hurting. Tasha if a great woman but it ain't what he want. You gonna see Lawrence take a bunch or emotional L's this season brehs. That said the show is phenomenal. The music selection it the best I've heard on a show and writing it a amazing.
I ignored season 1 thinking its your usual feminine trash like Girls. Saw season 2 premier thanks to that GOT stimulus package. Stormed through season 1 the next day.
This show is fantastic
Nah.
The convo at dinner was all good til he mentioned his boy's fiance was pushing him the most to move out. "Fiance" was an emotional trigger. Wasn't too long ago he was preppin to propose to Issa. He immediately clamped up.
Tasha: "What's wrong?"
Lawrence: "I just hate moving. You know, it's stressful... and... I still got a bunch of stuff to take care of at my old spot."
Tasha: "For real? Like what?"
Lawrence: "You know, just, odds and ends."
Tasha: "What's stopping you?"
Lawrence: "Time. You know, just finding the time."
Dialog was a double entendre about moving out/on.
Lawrence cancelling on Issa to take Tasha on a date (something he was working on for Issa), only to drop Tasha off and go visit Issa further illustrates his inner turmoil.
The emotional levels in this show