Looks like she's had some black in her at some point. She can keep her black card.
Gotta be rough indeed. If that were my daughter, we would be having a very honest discussion.saw on the news that there was a facebook entry with a picture of a black man that she called her dad. Then i guess word got back to her real white dad that she was pretending the black man was her real dad. Thats gotta be a rough Fathers Day coming up.
If this was true, there would be no white people in Jersey.
Chicks lie. A LOT.Fuck it. Shit don't bother me about the race thing.
I don't like liars though.
True. Conversely, dudes lie a lot too.Chicks lie. A LOT.
The difference is, we go to our graves w/ our lies. They out themselves and anyone involved, at the first sign of adversity. That's why having an affair never works...women always end up talking.True. Conversely, dudes lie a lot too.
I prefer a harsh truth over a palpable lie any day.
not all of usThe difference is, we go to our graves w/ our lies. They out themselves and anyone involved, at the first sign of adversity. That's why having an affair never works...women always end up talking.
Ok, most then lol. The way that I avoid the drama is simple. Don't do shit I have to lie about. Don't do shit in private, that I wouldn't want anyone knowing. Don't get involved with any woman, besides my wife.not all of us
Great ideasOk, most then lol. The way that I avoid the drama is simple. Don't do shit I have to lie about. Don't do shit in private, that I wouldn't want anyone knowing. Don't get involved with any woman, besides my wife.
Damn, you're a good liar. Well played sir, well played.Ok, most then lol. The way that I avoid the drama is simple. Don't do shit I have to lie about. Don't do shit in private, that I wouldn't want anyone knowing. Don't get involved with any woman, besides my wife.
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