What is it about thugs that so enamors black women?

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I think they just like they riskiness that comes along with a "bad boy" ... he doesn't necessarily have to be a criminal, just a dude that doesn't take shyt and does risky shyt. You can see a nikka like Mohammed Ali was a bad boy in a sense back in the day.

I mean where I grew up, chicks would make fun of a dude who wasn't thug enough if he ain't have a wrap sheet and a pending court case. :ld:
 

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It doesn't sound like her problem is she's looking for thugs. It sounds her problem is she can't find a man that will commit. Or maybe I'm reading it wrong.
Exactly. There's something about her that is driving men off, so she needs to figure out what that is and fix it.
 

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It's a teenage thing, I don't see why a grown ass woman would still want a thug ass dude. It's the rush that comes with being able to change and make a dude into a good guy. Or that a normally a rowdy ass dude gives you attention and treats you nice. A lot of them be abusive in nature, and the women who flock to them are drawn to that because they are generally fukked up too.

The crack epidemic done a lot of the damage, but the Tupac image and the lack of fathers sealed the deal for a lot of them. Especially the black women of generation X.
 

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I'm assuming you ain't grow up in the projects. :ehh:

The crack epidemic done a lot of the damage, but the Tupac image and the lack of fathers sealed the deal for a lot of them. Especially the black women of generation X.

They just lookin for a bruva to fill that void, cause instead of slavery, drugs ended up splitting families.
 

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I mean where I grew up, chicks would make fun of a dude who wasn't thug enough if he ain't have a wrap sheet and a pending court case. :ld:

You mean the east coast back in the early 00s? Yeah, that was when I was finishing up high school. Every chick wanted their Tupac and every hard headed nikka wanted to be like Styles P or Beanie Sigel. One point, nikkas thought that if you didn't commit crime,you couldn't rap or you were a sellout to black people.

Glad today these 90s babies black chicks at least check out a dude with swag or a smart dude that is on his legal grind. Back then, forget it.
 

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You mean the east coast back in the early 00s? Yeah, that was when I was finishing up high school. Every chick wanted their Tupac and every hard headed nikka wanted to be like Styles P or Beanie Sigel. One point, nikkas thought that if you didn't commit crime,you couldn't rap or you were a sellout to black people.

Glad today these 90s babies black chicks at least check out a dude with swag or a smart dude that is on his legal grind. Back then, forget it.

:skip: I remember them days, I graduated high school in 2003, man we all fell victim to that silly nikka shyt.
 

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I'm assuming you ain't grow up in the projects. :ehh:



They just lookin for a bruva to fill that void, cause instead of slavery, drugs ended up splitting families.

That Tupac/ thugged out image fukked up a lot of dudes back in the day. Believe it or not, Obama and the demise of gangsta rap changed a lot of things, subconsciously to the minds of many.
 

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:skip: I remember them days, I graduated high school in 2003, man we all fell victim to that silly nikka shyt.

I remember the ignorance back in the early 00s. One dude said that no one could go on his block unless you were a felon. He was beefing with a nikka that lived on his block that was trying to stay straight and narrow. :skip:

Some dude said that the average nikka can sell crack and make more money than a doctor :russ:

Early 00s ignorance was a bytch.
 
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