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As a strong black woman, do I have the right to revoke someone's man card?
While I was spending some quality time with my ex-boyfriend, his roommate called him. They talked for a few minutes and when they hung up, my ex shook his head and whispered "poor baby." My ex is 35 and his roommate is 30.
28 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
define "quality time" in detail please
- ShrunkenFro™Lv 71 decade ago
As a strong black woman it's required that you revoke someones man card. Now what's this mans number?
- Styles GaganLv 71 decade ago
What? You might be black, and you MIGHT be a woman, but you're not strong at all. Remember when we went to the gym? You could barely lift the pink dumbbells. You're kinda weak, and you deserve a gay boyfriend
Gagan out!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You'll need to file a report, but just judging by the situation you've described, I do believe you've got a good argument.
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- Retro MamaLv 51 decade ago
As a strong woman you have the responsibility to kick some bootay
Source(s): not black, but strong - Chaos TheoryLv 71 decade ago
Why not just revoke his manhood? That would save so much time and frustration in the future.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
As long as you have the neck movement down and the finger snapping going on, you can do anything you want to
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'm drinking Kool-Aid. Coincidence?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Are you sure you didnt drive him into being gay?
And you arent even black, or a woman
- Anonymous1 decade ago
girl friend jus cuz yo gots cornrolls aint make you a sista!