If god forbid my husband died. I think a year is acceptable.
If he went to prison, depends on what for, Something stupid, I ain't waiting for shyt
Would you still write him letters, visit and lie to him tho?
If god forbid my husband died. I think a year is acceptable.
If he went to prison, depends on what for, Something stupid, I ain't waiting for shyt
Would you still write him letters, visit and lie to him tho?
Would you still write him letters, visit and lie to him tho?
Nope, hard on prisoners
Well thats fukked upIf god forbid my husband died. I think a year is acceptable.
If he went to prison, depends on what for, Something stupid, I ain't waiting for shyt
If god forbid my husband died. I think a year is acceptable.
If he went to prison, depends on what for, Something stupid, I ain't waiting for shyt
Interesting because my best friend died earlier this year (RIP Juju ) and his widow is going through this process obviously...I guess anywhere between a year or two, but it's more about how long it will take for her to feel it's ok. That might take longer actually.
If I was goin in for long bid, I would tell my chick that its over and I would tell her to move on.
Locked up for 5 years and your bytch leave you? what part of the game is that cmon man I need a little more loyalty in a wifey
5 years is a long time tho, Wave. Wifey or not, ain't no way she keeping that thang out of service. She might not leave you, but she gon' be doin' some traveling
This chick on fb, her husband just got 40yrs for murder and won't be considered for parole untol he's 45, and she's talking about waiting.
Unless he put his life and freedom on the line to protect the family (which this guy wasn't doing) then I'll wait otherwise occasional pics of the kids but I'm moving on.
If my husband died I might not ever be able to move on.