You Met Her NEKKETT! | “From The Streets Did She Emerge, And To The Street She Will Return”

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You Met Her NEKKETT! | “From The Streets Did She Emerge, And To The Street She Will Return”


You Met Her NEKKETT! | “From The Streets Did She Emerge, And To The Street She Will Return”

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  1. If she had any respect for him she'd dress more modestly. There are dudes out there that don't care and could get her man in a situation he can't handle. Bruh should step.

  2. So ladies keep that same energy when you meet an attractive man that all women WANT.
    If he’s entertaining other women: you knew that coming in that other women want him. Stop being INSECURE.🤣🤷🏽‍♂️

  3. I’m curious, if a guy makes a sideways comment to her about her fits does she still expect protection, especially if he protested she wear it out in the first place. If so then she has no regards for his well being

  4. Never tell a woman how to dress, behave or what places to go. If she doesn't move in a way that's in alignment with what I want, I'd dismiss her or put her in a fun girl category. If she's a virtuous woman, she'd never leave any room for men to think she's available through advertising, places she goes or conversation. Period. Stop simpin, read the signs of a 🐦UP FRONT and never elevate her into a position she doesn't belong in.

  5. I don't tell a woman how to dress, where to or not go, how to a act, etc. If a woman moves in a way that's not in alignment with what I want, I'd simply dismiss her without ANY conversation OR put her in a fun girl category. Women who value and respect you move in a way that leaves no room for other men to think she available through her advertising, conversation or places she goes.