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Simple answer: Raising children.
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Simple answer: Raising children.
Might not need to be married to one another but def need to be married to the idea of raising a child together.I'm sure you know what my next question is going to be.
We need marriage for that?
It’s not 1000% necessary but I think it’s the optimal way to do it.I'm sure you know what my next question is going to be.
We need marriage for that?
It’s not 1000% necessary but I think it’s the optimal way to do it.
Had a great aunt dating this awesome gent for 15years.Explain why please.
I am not trolling you, I am trying to have a legit conversation.
Not to derail the thread but it didn’t seem like he was talking about reality of circumstance but rather the mentality of thought. I understood his comment to mean that black people back then had more optimism / belief / conviction / community centric mindset and were a force for positive change in the (horrific) society around them. And now reality of today’s circumstances are improved from a numbers game perspective but that intensity of mental fortitude and mental strength and conviction toward driving change has wavered.
My unpopular opinion - obesity and opioids are a plague rotting the country from the inside out.
Balance(something that’s gone by the wayside in society in recent years). Assuming we’re talking about a healthy relationship between parents.Explain why please.
I am not trolling you, I am trying to have a legit conversation.

That generation had to do those things in order to survive because even their dollar wasn't respected outside of Black circles. It literally didn't matter if you were willing to overpay for the best stuff back then because very few people in white America were taking your money.Family unit was much tighter, everyone wasn't as self-centered. Supporting our own (such as business) now comes across as very contrived.
Unpopular opinion: hash browns are trash
True about 90% of the time.Unpopular opinion: hash browns are trash
Balance(something that’s gone by the wayside in society in recent years). Assuming we’re talking about a healthy relationship between parents.
I think it’s best for a child to have both parents involved so the child can have access to health and honest to masculine and feminine perspectives, also how one operates in their own their own romantic partnerships is learned from parents. It helps children grow healthy relationships their peers. Also, money. A PS5 is a lot easier to buy when you have someone to split it with.![]()
For the healthiest, optimal experience, I’ll say yes. If one has a kid with someone, moves in together, raise a child together and STILL won’t get married. Somebody don’t trust somebody and they’ve already stepped outside the realm of “healthy”. Please don’t think that distrust isn’t leaking into other facets of the relationship. Co-parenting works, especially if the parents don’t get along, but it works like a spare tire works. It’s a means to an end, but at some point you gotta buy an actual tire.Again, marriage is needed for all of this to happen?
Hash brown from McDonald’s soaked the bag like it took a piss.. hella greasyUnpopular opinion: hash browns are trash
Romanticizing the black unity of the Jim Crow era is an exercise in selective remembrance IMO.
I feel like marriage is the end goal for alot of people and once they get there, they let themselves go
It's a catch 22
All the people I graduated with that are single are still in shape and those who got married gained alot of weight and dress sloppy
Not that I'd disagree, but it surely helps in the long run, especially when it comes to teaching people the ability to love.Marriage isnt a requirement to successfully raising an individual to becoming a great asset to society.
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I can see it…
I wonder if anyone has tried a sweet potato hash brown…