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Topic Started: Nov 10 2010, 01:23 AM (9,086 Views)
cisslybee2012
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As a product of a single parent home, I feel blessed for the experience.
If that were true, you wouldn't be male partial or hostile.

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I'm much stronger and less needy for it.
Again, if that were true, you wouldn't be male partial, hostile, or advocating men ruling you. You would not be condemning single motherhood. And you sound tragically needy to me.

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Why this need for a power struggle? Obviously redd or Cissly has never been in a relationship with a strong, dominant man who, as a man, enjoys taking care of his woman.
Remember that Elle?

Does that truly sound stronger and less needy to you?

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Something else I don't understand: Why, as a woman, would you NOT want a man to be in the lead? When men are the dominant partner there is less worry, less stress, more time for a woman to focus on her kids, less responsibilty, and the woman is less likely to be blamed when something goes wrong (lol). Sounds like a good deal to me!
Do you recall that Elle?

But it's important to understand that you will not focus on your children whether a man is taking care of you or not, just as children dying from accidents while BOTH PARENTS are home everyday do not. Your children will be on their own to raise themselves while you're busy worrying about your man, which is basically asserting your own needs. :-/

Male partial women don't make good mothers because themselves and penis comes first.

If I were a man, I would be appalled over your statement about escaping responsibility because men do take the blame for the female's empty head. But no man is at fault for that. And no man can force a woman to be a good mother or even responsible for herself.

It is only men of type 2, who are silly enough to take care of a female like you. :)



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cisslybee2012
Nov 15 2010, 09:32 AM
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As a product of a single parent home, I feel blessed for the experience.
If that were true, you wouldn't be male partial or hostile.

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I'm much stronger and less needy for it.
Again, if that were true, you wouldn't be male partial, hostile, or advocating men ruling you. You would not be condemning single motherhood. And you sound tragically needy to me.

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Why this need for a power struggle? Obviously redd or Cissly has never been in a relationship with a strong, dominant man who, as a man, enjoys taking care of his woman.
Remember that Elle?

Does that truly sound stronger and less needy to you?

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Something else I don't understand: Why, as a woman, would you NOT want a man to be in the lead? When men are the dominant partner there is less worry, less stress, more time for a woman to focus on her kids, less responsibilty, and the woman is less likely to be blamed when something goes wrong (lol). Sounds like a good deal to me!
Do you recall that Elle?

But it's important to understand that you will not focus on your children whether a man is taking care of you or not, just as children dying from accidents while BOTH PARENTS are home everyday do not. Your children will be on their own to raise themselves while you're busy worrying about your man, which is basically asserting your own needs. :-/

Male partial women don't make good mothers because themselves and penis comes first.

If I were a man, I would be appalled over your statement about escaping responsibility because men do take the blame for the female's empty head. But no man is at fault for that. And no man can force a woman to be a good mother or even responsible for herself.

It is only men of type 2, who are silly enough to take care of a female like you. :)



The first two posts you commented on are from Boss Hogg.
'As a product of a single parent home, I feel blessed for the experience. & 'I'm much stronger and less needy for it.' That was me, and I've never portrayed myself as needy. Maybe you should re-read my posts....
None of my posts expressed partiality to males or a lack of respect for single mothers. So I'll assume you thought someone else posted those statements....lol
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Some black women try to get pregnant on PURPOSE, they think this will keep the man.

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Chicago
Nov 15 2010, 01:24 PM
Some black women try to get pregnant on PURPOSE, they think this will keep the man.

That's a good point some women feel that if they get pregnant by a guy they will be able to keep him, I don't know how women come up with that theory.
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Chicago
Nov 15 2010, 01:24 PM
Some black women try to get pregnant on PURPOSE, they think this will keep the man.

And some black men get a woman pregnant on PURPOSE and think that will keep a woman around, what's your point???
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Marcus
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tayter80
Nov 15 2010, 05:44 PM
Chicago
Nov 15 2010, 01:24 PM
Some black women try to get pregnant on PURPOSE, they think this will keep the man.

And some black men get a woman pregnant on PURPOSE and think that will keep a woman around, what's your point???
Stop your lying, I'm never heard of a man trying to get a woman pregnant thinking that will keep her. It's mainly women that have a history of doing that.

Some women feel like if they get pregnant by a guy that will keep him, in their mind they think they will always have some kind of connection with that man.
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Marcus
Nov 15 2010, 06:02 PM
tayter80
Nov 15 2010, 05:44 PM
Chicago
Nov 15 2010, 01:24 PM
Some black women try to get pregnant on PURPOSE, they think this will keep the man.

And some black men get a woman pregnant on PURPOSE and think that will keep a woman around, what's your point???
Stop your lying, I'm never heard of a man trying to get a woman pregnant thinking that will keep her. It's mainly women that have a history of doing that.

Some women feel like if they get pregnant by a guy that will keep him, in their mind they think they will always have some kind of connection with that man.
It happens, trust. There are men out there who have gotten a woman pregnant just to keep a woman around so they in turn can continue to be taken care of...
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DJ Crunk
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Chicago
Nov 15 2010, 01:24 PM
Some black women try to get pregnant on PURPOSE, they think this will keep the man.

Some of these women try to trap a man by getting pregnant, it happen to my friend.
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Nov 14 2010, 11:29 PM
memdear70
Nov 14 2010, 11:01 PM
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Nov 14 2010, 10:44 PM
If a woman don't want to use birth control, if a woman don't want to make a man use protection, then she has no right to complain if she becomes a single mother
Do you mean to tell us you're that friggin weak, that the stuff is so damn good that you would let a woman talk you out of using protection?. Ahh perhaps it's not as important to you because your aren't going to be responsible for the child anyway huh? How about just say no, get up, put your clothes back on and leave?
You mean a woman is so HOT she want a man to give it to her raw
I don't know what you're asking me, you left out something. But, I don't care what you call it raw, baked, half-baked, broiled, fried. That's a stupid azz approach to the issue being discussed. But to get back to the topic if the man feels as you do about the woman I would have to say he's a schmuck also . He wanted it raw or he would have said "I don't think so". Stop with the lopsided crap.
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DJ Crunk
Nov 15 2010, 09:17 PM
Chicago
Nov 15 2010, 01:24 PM
Some black women try to get pregnant on PURPOSE, they think this will keep the man.

Some of these women try to trap a man by getting pregnant, it happen to my friend.
Men better protect themselves
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