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@nonyabiz12

10 months ago

In a lot of these cases the fathers weren't bad. The mothers were just mad because the fathers got tired of dealing with their 🐂💩 and moved on. Then the mothers paint the fathers out to be the devil and take their anger out on the sons while playing the victim role a lot of women love so much. It's one of the most toxic forms of abus

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@son-ofblack-king2187

10 months ago

Today's women will dismiss this instantly and say that black men want to be coddled. Most of these sisters are guilty of this exact thing. Having a single mother and dating a single mother teaches us that.

Not only that! They're allowed to brag about being ice cold and full of pain and, There are sisters that feel like their brother got better treatment from their mother and are forever mad for being treated like a maid for baby sitting their brothers kid. Very common indeed.

And on top of that, if she's a widow that has a good relationship with her son, these women will see him as a momma's boy and try to shame him for it and will try to separate him from his support system. Yeah we never talk about this. It's always just the man's fault.

Charming the pain from your own mother will have you thinking that you're ready to love any black woman and can solve her abandonment issues, trust issues, abuse issues, insecurity issues, self esteem issues like your raising a mate and a lover until, you realize thats like putting a new puzzle together in the dark with a time limit in a hostile environment, under water with, a gun to your head

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@duke302

10 months ago

Many blackmen raised by single mothers place their mothers on a pedestal and ignore their flaws so as result develop a savior of complex for seeking to save women who turn out to be abusive.

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@Beaneeman67

10 months ago

We noticed this as kids in the 70s and are teen years in the 80s. We would here it from moms. “You mfrs make me sick. You look like your sorry aas father.” “I can’t stand you you are acting like your father” the worst were the supermarkets how they would treat there sons.., little boys toddlers. They would just yell at them nonstop. Push them ect. One of the worst stores was the Safeway on Minnesota Ave in SE DC.

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@amsm2022

10 months ago

These are things most men deal with. You shouldn't chase no woman for love. Love yourself.

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@outliersoutlier8021

10 months ago

Yep! "You just like your father", was the basis of shaming me into accepting the blame for my mother's failed relationship.

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@doch9399

10 months ago

Getting abuse at home and then the teachers seem to hate you just as much. DMV had a bunch of brilliant dudes who were only embraced by the street. It takes such an unusual amount of focus to break free of these situations.

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@deepeyton

10 months ago

And you grow up to find out that yes pops was a lil off but you realize where momma character flaws as well. You start to see where she could’ve failed at as well. And dads barely speak on it.

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@icouldntthinkofanotherhandle

10 months ago

This is so common. I tried to have a candid conversation with my mom about our past and the level of gaslighting I received in response was crazy. Still love her but man it gets difficult trying to overcome that

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@SlideJones

10 months ago

Hateful ol mammies

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@AngelInAHoodie

10 months ago

Real love is a woman's kryptonite

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@Duane-tl2zc

10 months ago

I dated a woman who would say the same thing about her son, " who look like your no good father" then to top it off she'd say, " that no good ma'fucka"🤨

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@joeshedwick438

10 months ago

Ooooo yallz going to jail... Can't say Some black mamas was the real problem... They😂Day coming for you now..

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@gettended

10 months ago

These females be crazy

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@philneliusharris4189

10 months ago

My mother once told me that she only reason she had me in her home because nobody else wanted me and I reminded her so much of my father it sickened her. Our relationship was never the same after that til the day she died. I’ll always love her but the scars never go away. Had to learn not to expect love from anyone and look internally for it.

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@jayalpha4856

10 months ago

Bro, you don't know how many bw I've stumped, whenever they ask me "You must not like your momma" or "your mommy's black" don't even know my personal relationship with my mom

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@LarryMerice

10 months ago

My mother did the same. She called me a mistake and wished that I was never born when I told her i was going into the military. Watching that scene hits different now...

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@MysterENigma

10 months ago

As I've said before, some of them hate Black men so much, they hate theor own sons.

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@CardioRoyalty

10 months ago

I can relate to this scene.. i am a 53 year old man, and i cant remeber a day in my life in which my mother hugged me end told me she loves me..

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@theprodigy4202

10 months ago

My young daughters are mixed and their mother doesnt even see or call them any more... we never got along for awhile and sometimes I wonder if its because they look like me. They dont even look mixed tbh.
I even remember one of the few times their mom went with me to pick up our girls from their after school program and I hung back at the entrance as the program Coordinator wanted to speak to me. Their mom went in to go get our daughters and one of the caretakers was like "Who are you exactly?" Even though the younger one was hugging her moms leg all happy. And she asked her again confirming "so you're their mother?"

It was kind of embarrassing for her I supposed but she didnt pick them up or drop them off so they weren't really familiar with her... but as I write this I realize that she would often withdraw from "family activities" like going to church, etc or things to do with the kids like their parent-teacher school meetings, after school rec programs or even if we went grocery shopping. If we got into an argument she, just like that she'll be like I'm out and exit the vehicle, leave me with the kids. Pulling double duty permanently now hasn't been easy esp with having to explain to the girls why their mom hasn't bothered to call them. Probably on the ones birthday next month😅

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