Not a broke one. I refuse to chose a man because he is broke and 'nice' (??). I guess, it depends on why he is broke in the forst place. If he's lazy, then he's not for me. How can he be really good with his woman, if he can't help provide for his family? Sounds like suicide, getting involved with one of those.
He can call his mama, to take care of his expenses, because i won't.
Wait, small ones aren't slow, they're fidgety...they keep shifting, trying to make their presence felt, and make you all dirty for nothing. What a waste....in the container.
Speaking of formal education, Tater, what if i called you 'low class' because you have no college education? What if, i looked down on you, because you don't hava an office job and probably never will?
I hope he doesn't read your demeaning posts. He's new, remember?
I don't understand ebonics as such, but have no problem with those who use it amongst themselves. If i lived in Finland forever, i wouldn't mind my grand kids speaking Swahili,Kikuyu, or something close to any of my languages. My West African friends speak ebonics, a little different from this, but who am i to tell them what to speak.
Now, Tater, you didn't decode the last sentence Shon Papi used. Was it dirty?
I look at it this way, had the African Americans not been dragged to America, they would be fluent in at least one african language instead of ebonics.
RE: Ladies if you had a choice
Not a broke one. I refuse to chose a man because he is broke and 'nice' (??). I guess, it depends on why he is broke in the forst place. If he's lazy, then he's not for me. How can he be really good with his woman, if he can't help provide for his family? Sounds like suicide, getting involved with one of those.He can call his mama, to take care of his expenses, because i won't.