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This is true, over the years I have noticed that certain tops, pants, and jeans don't look right on me. I'm slowly learning what type of clothing does.
I did the whole "date the guy even if he wasnt your usual type" kinda thing. He was very tall but overweight and not the handsomest but I still wanted to give him a chance cos I did like him very much. He just lost interest in me after 4 dates but acted like that wasnt true everytime I confronted him. And I'm the much better looking one between the 2 of us. So I dunno, there are no guarantees. I would much rather picture myself with someone I am super attracted to (and I cannot say that I 100% was with that guy but I still went along with it) because I wanna do right by him sexually and your man would definitely appreciate it if you showed him how much you desire him as it contributes to his satisfaction in the r/s alongside the other more profound things like respect and admiration.
Great point! I definitely think looks contribute to the chemistry between the 2 people. However I feel like character and spark do play a part regardless of the outside specks. I feel like men are attracted to driven women but still allow masculinity to play a role as well. I wish your journey all the best ❤️
I love that you shared this. I was recently in Pensacola because my husband is navy and I felt all those feelings you felt. It gets so lonely. Thank God I threw myself into work. You’re absolutely right about people being friendly there. I miss it in a way. We are in San Diego now and I love the big city vibes. I definitely wouldn’t mind staying in Pensacola again. Enjoy your time and get down to Destin. The beach’s there are so pretty and the sand is so white.
I’m happy I’m not the only one who experienced this. I love Destin, and certainly Crab Island. Im jealous San Diego! I’m sure it’s beautiful out there.
Hilarious how? Are you suggesting slavery is a good thing? Because what exactly where your ancestors doing before being enslaved by the white man? It sounds like you are attempting to brag on what white men have shown you via enslavement.
Here is the truth, FBA people do NOT, DO NOT, DO NOT WANT IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM ANY UNION WITH YOU PEOPLE. We dont want be associated with you. We are not the same and we would appreciate it if you would KEEP OUR NAME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH. Go bond with REAL Africans. There are several people actually from africa you can connect with. We are indigenous to the west. Leave us alone
@@Jtve737 We have run “your” homeland, via highest position in the country and the vice presidential role. As a consequence, we will do whatever we wish.
Up lifting the black man is our greatest weapon, Most Black women are "so emotionally invested that it's hard to be objective". That's why the white man targets Black women to be leaders of the Black race! The colonizer owns the Black woman's mind and has always used her to raise her sons according to his colonizer interests. The colonizer has convinced Black mothers that their sons are inherently less intelligent than their daughters. What's never mentioned is the importance of Black male leadership. Why? Because we've been conditioned to accept the colonizer imposed matriarchy! The colonizers have Black women ignorantly celebrating themselves as the "MOST EDUCATED" when they have the least PHD's among them. Black women are continually led by feminist interests to keep their focus off their male children! The failing test scores of Black boys in schools has NEVER been a public interest of ANY group of Black women whatsoever! They know that the slave master colonizer would stop funding their female-centric endeavors in a heartbeat if they become OUTSPOKEN about academic failure among their own sons! Many so-called Black male leaders know all this, but fear losing female financial support if they should share this extremely important knowledge!
Leave us alone, we are those lazy people, remember? We dont want advice from people who wouldnt have any rights in america if it werent for black americans.... You here livin off us!!!
My people don't have anything to do with Africa. Only 4% of Negroe Israelites came to America on ship and mixed with the Aborigines of America. Why don't you talk to Brazilians, British Caribbean colonies, Spanish American colonies, and French Caribbean colonies? 96% of the ships went to those place.
😂😂😂😂 africa is pathetic. We are done reaching out. Why don't Africans build up their own countries? Why yall wanna be friends now that foundational black americans are delineating? Im feeling yall shade through this whole video.
6:49 he says blk americans use to tease him about his african.culture 20 years ago so that was bascially 2004 and beyond, its 2024 now.. So basically they started this diaspora war.
black americans fight against whyte supremacee and africans do not. there is no reason why equitorinal ginuea speaks spanish in 2024. black americans are NOT afraid of the national guard! disrespectful. its great to see people finally waking up
First of all she said Nigerians have the highest IQ in the world. Well IQ must not mean or account for anything because Nigeria has the highest rate of shitting in the streets in the world 🤦🏾♂️ second we don't look like you guys no matter how much you try to pretend, we can tell by looking at you guys you are not from America. You will never look like us so stop the cap.
its called divide and conquer..minorities busy fighting each other while the white man..who started the messto begin with..stays on his high horse watching and laughing.
WHY FOCUS ON THE DIVIDE FOCUS ON THE UNITY. THIS NOT HELPING ANYTHING. ALL AFRICANS AND BLACKS IN AMERICA DON'T FEEL THE SAME. AS A BLACK MAN LIVING IN AMERICA, I LOVE AFRICA BECAUSE I'M AFRICAN. WHY? BECAUSE MY DNA SAY SO. I'M MORE AFRICAN THAN WHITE PERSON WHO LIVES IN AFRICA RIGHT NOW!
We want to educate our groups on both sides. It’s been a lack of education from why there is a divide. This video is to promote the history of the divide of what the colonizers started. I see change and hope for all of this 🖤
Black Americans need to focus solely on Black Americans, our families, our culture, our lineage, fixing our issues. We do not have to luxury or energy to be concerned with others groups.
@@achimjeffersB1 Indigenous Aboriginals of America (not Eurasians monoglians) but Biblically we are Israelites. The only time I would use the term black is in Foundational Black American to distinguish ourselves from other bloodlines and tethers that don't have nothing to do with our people.💥💥See how these outsiders/tethers possibly of another bloodline can come into our people's business under some Amagalamated term, BLACK? Our people don't have anything to do with Africa other than the Negro Israelites residing in West-central Africa who were sold by African Hamites. Only 4% of Negroe Israelites came to America on ships and mixed with the Aborigines of America. 96% of the ships went to Brazilians, British Caribbean colonies, Spanish American colonies, and French Caribbean colonies, so who were the so-called blacks that were in America already?
Up lifting the black man is our greatest weapon, Most Black women are "so emotionally invested that it's hard to be objective". That's why the white man targets Black women to be leaders of the Black race! The colonizer owns the Black woman's mind and has always used her to raise her sons according to his colonizer interests. The colonizer has convinced Black mothers that their sons are inherently less intelligent than their daughters. What's never mentioned is the importance of Black male leadership. Why? Because we've been conditioned to accept the colonizer imposed matriarchy! The colonizers have Black women ignorantly celebrating themselves as the "MOST EDUCATED" when they have the least PHD's among them. Black women are continually led by feminist interests to keep their focus off their male children! The failing test scores of Black boys in schools has NEVER been a public interest of ANY group of Black women whatsoever! They know that the slave master colonizer would stop funding their female-centric endeavors in a heartbeat if they become OUTSPOKEN about academic failure among their own sons! Many so-called Black male leaders know all this, but fear losing female financial support if they should share this extremely important knowledge!
Why that female has fake hair who cares what cop pull you over you still not a Foundational Black American m. Stop trying to tether you way into our heritage
Well done ✅ Queen & King . Great and fair conversation . It's refreshing to watch and listen you point out fairly misunderstandings that divide our worldwide black community . *You guys mentioned the ignorance here and there , each side need to work (research) on for knowledge* . More deeply we know each other , more OUR UniTY will grow lovely stronger . B1 ❤ , Peace .
Okay…So it’s very trying to get through this whole vid from a place of genuine love and understanding when the overall energy is giving off very passive aggressive vibes. The underlying message of you two’s commentary is “A-HA! NOW you want be LIKE US!!! We’re so much better.” FOUNDATIONAL BLACK AMERICANS HAVE A VERY VAST, UNIQUE, AND ORIGINAL CULTURE THAT HAS BEEN GLOBALLY INFLUENTIAL FOR DECADES. So for the gentleman to reduce all our history to “degeneracy” - with you nodding on the side, miss - this is why so many young Black Americans are becoming more and more vocal about separation. It was those from our people (our tribe, if you will) who advocated for African immigrants, only for the descendants to tell us how lacking we are. Go figure. I know these two don’t represent all of the Blacks who come from immigrant backgrounds in this country. They’re just the loudest ones at the moment.
One thing I wish Africans would understand is that in grade school it didn’t matter what your name was you were going to get made fun of period. Caz that’s what kids do. Even white names. I remember when Forest Gump came out and any girl with the name of Jenny was going to be targeted. And if it’s not for your name it will be something else. Kids need to learn to stick up for themselves. Also African culture struggling to get along back in grade school because yal are taught to not make fun of people. Bully culture is normal in America. But don’t take it personal. If someone makes a joke about you you need to learn how to clap back. I’m trying to explain that to my husband right now about our future kids but he just don’t get it.
I deff understand to have tough skin but bullying has boundaries. And when you make fun of someone’s culture, name, and etc. it begins to eat up at them as a child. Every child wants to feel included but man the bullying was hard growing up lol some people are just not built like that.
@@__CHEKC I understand that highly but it will never change unless the child learn to clap back. And like I said I know that African kids would never bring that energy to school. Someone calls an African boy an African booty scratcher you say back that was yo momma scratching my booty last night! I promise you they will never call you that again! Matter of fact most respect and probably just leave you alone completely. But yal aren’t built like that. My parents taught me to be a good kid but I still had child like tendencies and said imma have to fight for myself! Watch some comedians and learn to roast.
@@__CHEKC one last thing…understand that even after all these school shootings and kids committing suicide for far less reasons by a big margin and kids STILL won’t be respectful should show you who they really are and that they really just don’t care. 🤷🏾♀️ you would think people would start being nice but no.
@@NDionneG005this sounds eerily similar to how white people try and explain away micro aggressions + racism. It’s also not normal, this is half truths. This particularly happens from the black people to their fellow black immigrant population, it’s not the Asians or the whites doing this.
I think a lot of 1st gen Africans are making a big impact more so in college. My best friend is Nigerian Ghanaian. She exposed me to parties. Then dating lots of African men that are 1st gen and non first gen of different tribes and marrying a Nigerian. It all makes a difference. But I feel like we all need to stop listening to the yt man. Stop listening to all of them.
Pan africanism has been tried for a hundred years it never went anywhere because it was always one sided so for the most part we FBA have lost interest for a dying cause now you guys want to pick up the flag and we're like nah we good y'all got that we found out we all we got and we all we need