What is the impact of being stereotyped as poor on an individual's life? How does it make them feel?
Last Updated: 02.07.2025 04:09

I found it would attract the most unkind spirits to it like a magnet. Even the fake chains do that 🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤯🤯🤯
But it was a good way to drive up plastic surgery sales
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I had to ask a perfume maker how was making sales 🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bear in mind
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
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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.
I like it you get to experience their true character
Only attracts fake ass folk. L- i-t-e-r-a-l-l-y
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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
I be thinking so you don't know the gold/diamond process to why you shouldn't do that🤣🤣🤣🤣
You don't get that when you look ‘draped in gold and diamonds'.
The most unkind wear a hell of alot of gold, and put it in there mouths too.
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
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Notice the uglier in spirit the person is the bigger and thicker the ornaments adorned?
BBLS usually.
For a man it's big car, big mouth, big house big chains, big sneaker collection etc small dick
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And why the dudes would do that too.
I notice within black culture
And overtime it turned the person wearing it evil.
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