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"R Single Mothers
Messing Up
Their Sons?"
Peep the entire Larry King CB Interview
What really has me tripp'n is not that blu
bow-tie or amnesia but the fact that..
.."This is a grown azz man...
..Why is his mama on the interview with him?"..
Never seen her b4 this slavery act on an interview with CB?"
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if a man treats his daughter like a princess,
chances are, she will expect just that from a man..
because her 1st relationship with a man was with a
father that communicated admiration, love & respect.
If a woman has a man in her house beating her ass.
.and her son that has watched this relationship,
he MAY very well,,,grow up and be that dude that
kicks his womans azz erry now and then.
I know it's a touchy subject.
.no disrespect intended 2 any single mother(((ever)))..
we as a people do need look @ our last 2 generations
tho'..70% raised by grandmothers and single moms
that have done incredible jobs alone..yet still
can't drop the same jewels to a boy that a man can.
What happens when we are'nt given examples of
healthy functioning relationships?.
--Well, just look @ our communities and household
structures then ..do the math!
I can't help but wonder if alot of single mothers
are messing their sons up by NOT allowing them 2
be MEN..and sometimes demanding they act like men
or the man of the house.. when their just lil boys.
Thoughts?
-PICTURES LIE-"Lemme Put You On Game"
Jesse Jackson and the late Detroit Mayor, Coleman Young are all smiles in this photo, taken at the Book-Cadillac Hotel the night Young was first elected Detroit’s mayor in 1973. But inside, the mayor-elect was seething. He had wanted Jackson, then a youthful 32, to come to Detroit to lead a voter-registration drive. But the younger man demanded $50,000, to which an indignant Coleman spat, “I didn’t have $50,000 for Jesse Jackson.” Later, when Jackson ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988, Young got even by endorsing a rival, and at one point proclaimed, “Jesse never ran nothing but his mouth.” In a classic understatement, Mayor Young noted in his autobiography that, “It was well known that Jesse and I were not bosom buddies.”
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