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Black Women & Self-Love; You should always love what you see in the mirror
Topic Started: May 9 2012, 12:51 AM (1,844 Views)
Doctor Magnus Warlock
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I just thought I'd bump this for any new commentary.
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cisslybee2012
The REBEL
It's how you feel about yourself inside that counts.
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Snidely Whiplash
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Interesting. Ready for round 2 SUA? :D
Thanks a lot sam! :D
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negroplease

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Aug 28 2012, 08:57 PM
Interesting. Ready for round 2 SUA? :D
Thanks a lot sam! :D
Whatchu got to say friend?

Why will we battle in here?

Maybe you will say something I agree with, give me a chance.
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negroplease

This is just highlighting what I already emphasized.

And...ignoring fat men yet again.

The media loves black women.

As I said, if you are truly concerned, go grab a fat woman and teach her.your healthy living principles.
Edited by negroplease, Aug 28 2012, 09:18 PM.
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Cartman
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LMFAO!!!!

Sociopaths have inflated self esteem issues.
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negroplease

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Aug 28 2012, 09:18 PM
LMFAO!!!!

Sociopaths have inflated self esteem issues.
One in particular has a very low one.
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VoiceofReason

My sisters looked nothing like me. We all looked fairly different from each other to the point that people would've never guessed we were related. Hair textures and lengths were very different, our styles and demeanors were very different. We suspect the differences stemmed from the fact that on one side of the family, my grandmother could've easily passed for white (you know what that means), and my grandfather, her husband, was skillet black.

I thought I was ugly because of my lips and nose. And plus, my nick-name was....ugmo. My dad called me that, with affection supposedly, because he always said I looked just like him. (I thought he was handsome.)

After coming of age, getting to know myself, I realized I was pretty and smart; finally his nickname didn't hurt me anymore. My self-esteem was high because I had many accomplishments which gave me strength and confidence.

I then realized (perhaps as a defense mechanism) that no one is ugly. No one. We are ALL unique and beautiful in our own way. And if you don't believe that truth about yourself, it doesn't matter what others tell you.
Edited by VoiceofReason, Aug 28 2012, 09:34 PM.
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shutupalready
Aug 28 2012, 09:19 PM
Cartman
Aug 28 2012, 09:18 PM
LMFAO!!!!

Sociopaths have inflated self esteem issues.
One in particular has a very low one.
Cisslybee is a sociopath.
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Cartman
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shutupalready
Aug 28 2012, 09:17 PM
This is just highlighting what I already emphasized.

And...ignoring fat men yet again.

The media loves black women.

As I said, if you are truly concerned, go grab a fat woman and teach her.your healthy living principles.
Aren't you biracial?
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