What is the impact of being stereotyped as poor on an individual's life? How does it make them feel?
11.06.2025 09:37

I be thinking so you don't know the gold/diamond process to why you shouldn't do that🤣🤣🤣🤣
I found it would attract the most unkind spirits to it like a magnet. Even the fake chains do that 🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤯🤯🤯
For a man it's big car, big mouth, big house big chains, big sneaker collection etc small dick
Notice the uglier in spirit the person is the bigger and thicker the ornaments adorned?
But it was a good way to drive up plastic surgery sales
I like it you get to experience their true character
How do great movie moments influence how people handle real-life moral dilemmas?
I notice within black culture
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Cursed from long ago, I always think it's the gases that does that and you can tell how disliked a person is by the size of it and amount they wear.
When writing a novel, how can a character be developed well, but QUICKLY?
And overtime it turned the person wearing it evil.
After talking about multi coloured rainbow vaginal discharge and after in-depth discussion of rashes I was perplexed why would then afterwards continue to actively seek no condom sex with hoards of different guys
BBLS usually.
What do you wear when you are alone at home?
The most unkind wear a hell of alot of gold, and put it in there mouths too.
Why? It's more confusing as such women I seen be spraying perfume on into vaginas and I never could understand and using fragrant lotions to hide it
Bear in mind
For a woman it's big makeup collection, big eyelashes, big hair collection, closets with excessive amount of garments, longggg ghastly nails and big fucked out pussy that stinks but noone saying anything
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You don't get that when you look ‘draped in gold and diamonds'.
When sharing a wife, is it best with your buddy or a stranger?
And why the dudes would do that too.
Only attracts fake ass folk. L- i-t-e-r-a-l-l-y
I had to ask a perfume maker how was making sales 🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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