@neo_officialll It's his decision like mad, he's always said it, never hid it even from his young days, and honestly considering the entire legal divorce battle shii over there he might be right
The husband gave her the car as a birthday gift. Once he did that, it became her property. If she chose to give it to her pastor, that was entirely her decision. A gift belongs to the recipient, and it’s not the giver’s place to dictate what happens to it afterward. I think the husband’s reaction was unnecessary.
Everything is wrong with what your husband did, every single thing,first instinct after u get or win a gift is showing it to your partner and determining if you'll both agree to keep it or give it away. Naa he's wrong
Last night, my marriage was shaken over a makeup kit. But anyone looking from the outside will call me crazy. My husband came home from his company's luncheon radiant—it was an employees-only lunch, and he was drawn as the winner of a super premium skincare and makeup kit, expensive and complete, you know? The kind of treat any woman would love to get. But what did he do? He simply looked to the side and HANDED the entire prize over to a female coworker. It didn't stop there.
Like i understand why yall provoked about the word, racial discrimination is bad
But the particular word nigga doesn't trigger me, i have no trauma connected to it. I'll probably just walk away if u call me that or insult u back if i want to. But I'm not squaring up to u.
This word is the only reason I kinda understand when black Americans talk about Africans not understanding their struggle.
Cause if you call me the N word, it really does nothing to me. Like sure I know it’s a bad word & you shouldn’t say it, but it evokes zero emotion from me cause I have no trauma, memory or feelings attached to the word. Might as well call me an idiot.