Hahahaha no know if you have any questions let I know u guys are u serious I don't think it's going to skul I will get back to skul cash for the day so I can hold I will be home at home I don't have a better eye out to the park with my phone to chat with efobi to be there like a cow I will 😮😂😮😅😂😅😢😢😢😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊😂😊😂😊😂😊😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Fairplay this movie was so wild and crazy. Emily deserves everything she got, but not a worthless man like Luke. He was wrong for raping her and humiliating her just because he felt less then and undervalued.
That's a great summary. Didn't expect to watch till the end but thankfully I did 😊 Her breakup with the imaginary boyfriend got me 😅 I broke up with my imaginary love few months ago but made it up with him again no later than one month after the breakup 😂 In my case there's no Jess, so hope the end of the movie doesn't imply she stuck to the unreal and let go with the real one ❤
That’s what I don’t like in relationship Vice versa you must not make decisions on your own what’s the point having a partner and can’t explain serious matters smh . if she had tell Isaiah that she was pregnant from the start it would of been different
E strano come molti si innamorano degli africani e altri. Ci sarà un motivo. Perché l'amore , la connessione la passione va ben oltre il colore di pelle. O forse da piccoli non vi anno insegnato ad amare. O forse solo Dio può amare. Noi esseri siamo così ridicoli
I watch movies. I see a lot of "toxic" white mothers. I see many "toxic" latinas in movies. I watch movies and see many toxic asian mothers I hope this helps ......
@@ertfgghhhh Generational Trauma and Survival Tactics: Many Black mothers have lived through societal hardships and systemic oppression. To prepare their daughters for the world, they may adopt a "tough love" approach, teaching resilience, independence, and strength. This can sometimes create tension, as the lessons are often conveyed in a more disciplined or demanding way. Cultural Expectations and Gender Roles: Black women often face societal pressures to be both strong and nurturing. Some mothers may feel it’s their responsibility to instill these qualities in their daughters, leading to strict or high expectations. The weight of these expectations can sometimes create misunderstandings, especially if daughters feel like they’re being molded instead of understood. Social and Economic Stressors: Economic difficulties and racial discrimination have historically affected many Black families, sometimes creating environments where mothers must focus on survival rather than emotional nurturing. This can lead to less open communication about emotional needs, as the priority often becomes resilience and self-sufficiency. Breaking Cycles of Trauma and Healing: Many Black women are working to break generational cycles and address mental health, trauma, and self-care in ways their mothers or grandmothers may not have been able to. This shift can create clashes, as daughters seek more emotional openness and healing, which their mothers may not fully understand or be equipped to engage with due to their own upbringing. Shared Experiences of Misogynoir: "Misogynoir," the specific form of discrimination faced by Black women, can lead to bonding, but it also puts a heavy burden on both mothers and daughters to protect each other from the outside world. This protective instinct can sometimes come across as controlling or critical, as mothers may feel a need to constantly guide their daughters to prevent them from experiencing pain.