i can say with a straight face, i don't now nor will ever desire a "spotter" while doing the deeds
i never thought about it like that back then but i see ya angle
Man fukk is your bytch ass talking about. U drunk ?
Black women ain’t held accountable because nikkas too afraid to lose out on potential p*ssy.Funny thing about it was, "Poetic Justice" wasn't even a hit like they were excepting it to be when it first came out. I remember this young girl I use to work with who had a kinda cute face, but a little bit on the hard side, plus she was kinda stubborn. She was married, but some dude I knew who had once tapped her while she was still married, said she claimed she was being abused by her husband, and he believed her, being the kinda dude he was. I would have been wondering why her husband was abusing, knowing she was a little on the hard-head side. She was the type that would sometimes go a little overboard on dudes with her jokes, and didn't realize it. And every now and then, a brother would have to put her in check. But she was cool, and everybody liked her.
I shared a lot with this young girl for some reason. She was about 10 years younger, and she wanted to give me some one time. In fact she straight up cracked on me, although she was kinda nervous. I didn't follow up because, first it caught me off guard, and second, I was in a relationship. Anyway, after "Poetic Justice" had already been out a minute, she said she had saw it the other day, and she liked it, although it didn't get a lot of play. I had seen it much earlier, and to me, the movie wasn't good or bad. I think she liked the part the most where Lucky (Tupac Shakur) beat up Chicago (Joe Torry) for slapping Lesha (Regina King)...who came a long way since that movie. I believe that scene gave her satisfaction because of her marriage situation. But like most Black women, she wasn't checking on Lesha's smart mouth that got her the slap, after telling Chicago he couldn't f***. Scenes that end up like that, is why Black women continue to not hold themselves accountable for anything.
You’re a straight faq. Imagining how other nikkas look and shyt. Shutcho Rupaul ass upNah but you're dusty as fukk my Brotha!
(Flips down dark portion of Dwayne Wayne glasses, grabs Whitley by the hand, and walks outta The Pit, with Ron following close behind )
Except certain women have liked street dudes way before poetic justice came out.
Hood dudes
Are confident and assertive