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Black Girl Mentality [Urban]

Black Girl Mentality [Urban]

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Dec 26, 2015
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Romance
Jaloni was born in New Orleans, so her accent is pretty obvious. As a child, she was exposed to things no child should ever be exposed to at such a young age. Not to mention, her mother passed away due to Cancer when she was 14 years old, the age little girls need their moms the most. Of course her dad held her down and promised her and her mother that he'd give her the world. It was hard times without her moms help. So, at 16 years old, she turned to a lifestyle with her 2 brothers, Jamari (18), & Jamero (17), her mom once did. But along the line, between all the drama, she found the time for a particular guy, who really had a bad way of expressing his love for her. At first, he was like everyone else...calling her a "wannabe black girl" but that wasn't the case. It was just how she raised and the things she had been through to change her up. In the end, did he end up calling her 'baby girl' or 'bitch' ?
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