A Successful Marriage AGAINST All Odds



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26 thoughts on “A Successful Marriage AGAINST All Odds”

  1. I see where Pearl gets her good looks but I noticed that her mother only used the word "like" once in this clip and it was to make a comparison โ€“ which is one of the proper ways to use it.

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  2. That is a strong women. Not these family ruining hoes out here with no morals, no loyalty and no selflessness. Fuck the young generation there basic failures who want everything easy. You deserve the shit you lay in. God bless women like pearl and her mom.

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  3. Putting you kid up for adoption takes courage. Better that then the alternatives, there's wonderful people out there who can't have kids. Its better than being raised by a single parent who's still a child, or being pulled out by a doctors tools. You may not raise them, but you're still their parent, and you can always enter their lives when you get your shit together. People live 60 more years after growing up.

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  4. the hard things build character, are proud moments of real accomplishment… and we spend our whole lives trying to avoid whats hard and only do easy and justify how right we were not to do the hard thing

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  5. I always wonder what itโ€™s like to have a relationship with the adopted child. Being an adopted child myself I waited to reach out and lost the chance to connect with my birth father. ( birth mom died in her 30s long ago)

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  6. Blacks fought for civil rights ,as a chess move the Caucasian women was then declared a minority, she was given the bulk of contracts and benefits blacks fought for. Contracts, scholarships, financial aid, business loans.Pearly thingโ€™s ๐Ÿ˜ฎdad acquired his business through her mom. Reaping all of the benefits taken from black families and redistributed to Caucasian families. Decades later people are saying blacks didnโ€™t progress when given priority. The truth is priority was given to Caucasian women instead, later black women after the system split the black family through welfare directives and feminism and No fault divorce.Today the Caucasian women is thriving, the black male is struggling and black women are now being replaced with lighter featured people pouring into the country to take the benefits blacks died for. This was the plan since the 60s.

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