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  • Jan 24, 2020

    “ I got nipples on my titties, big as the end of my thumb;
    I got somethin' between my legs'll make a dead man come.”

  • Jan 24, 2020
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    your thumb is pretty small no?

  • Bow And Arrow 🤩
    Jan 24, 2020

    If someone doesn't flip this sample and give it to Meg or City Girls KTT2 lost

  • CKL TML 🌺
    Jan 24, 2020
    soapmanwun

    which one of yall grandmas is this

  • Jan 24, 2020
    soapmanwun

    which one of yall grandmas is this

    :word:

  • Jan 24, 2020

    Real hot girl s***

  • Jan 24, 2020
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    They was suckin d*** in the 30’s?!?!

  • Jan 24, 2020
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    not happening

  • Jan 24, 2020
    YoungNastyShawty

    Don’t ask why I know about this but I’ve legit been tryna find this song for like 10 years

    I legit feel like I've heard this song before. Then again I'm from Mississippi and around blues music so the chance is not unlikely.

  • Jan 24, 2020
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    gothangelsinner

    not happening

    What are yall talking about? I was just posting that dudes avi

  • Jan 24, 2020
    frenchpress

    you tryn to tell me that parental advisory sticker has been around since the 30s

    It says "best of" so it's rereleased

  • 2ILL

    Imagine a b**** telling you she’ll suck your d*** until you gotta take a s***

    That’s a different type of freak

    My wife

  • yayaySoda

    What are yall talking about? I was just posting that dudes avi

  • Jan 24, 2020
    BRAVE

    When she said

    I got nipples on my titties
    Big as the end of my thumb
    I got something between my legs
    That'll make a dead man cum

    I felt that

    Mouth wide open mouth wide open

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  • DarkSprite 🦑
    Jan 24, 2020
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    NEW EQUITY

    They was suckin d*** in the 30’s?!?!

    they been suckin d*** since the ancient times

  • Jan 24, 2020
    HURRY UP BGFX
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-n5vG2SjJY

    "Cocksuckin’ Sammy get your motherfuckin’ mammy,
    We’re goin’ downtown to the Cocksuckers’ Ball.
    F***, suck and fight, till beginning of the broad daylight."

    Bruh what in the tuttie frutti... How did this get recorded and them niggas not kicked outta the studio for biting Kevin Abstract wave?

  • Jan 24, 2020

    Bro I'm so hard

  • Jan 24, 2020
    HURRY UP BGFX
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-n5vG2SjJY

    "Cocksuckin’ Sammy get your motherfuckin’ mammy,
    We’re goin’ downtown to the Cocksuckers’ Ball.
    F***, suck and fight, till beginning of the broad daylight."

    These gay niggas way ahead of frank ocean

  • Jan 24, 2020
    DarkSprite

    they been suckin d*** since the ancient times

    Was they givin that sloppy tho? Not no little pecker kisses.
    Like you think they was given that Teanna Trump dome?

  • Jan 24, 2020
    dododoggy


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    Objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) postulates that many women are sexually objectified and treated as an object to be valued for its use
    8 The Counseling Psychologist 39(1)
    by others. SO occurs when a woman’s body or body parts are singled out and separated from her as a person and she is viewed primarily as a physical object of male sexual desire (Bartky, 1990). Objectification theory posits that SO of females is likely to contribute to mental health problems that disproportionately affect women (i.e., eating disorders, depression, and sexual dysfunction) via two main paths. The first path is direct and overt and involves SO experiences. The second path is indirect and subtle and involves women’s internalization of SO experiences or self-objectification (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997).
    Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) asserted that women to varying degrees internalize this outsider view and begin to self-objectify by treating them- selves as an object to be looked at and evaluated on the basis of appearance. Self-objectification manifests in a greater emphasis placed on one’s appear- ance attributes (rather than competence-based attributes) and in how frequently a woman watches her appearance and experiences her body according to how it looks (McKinley & Hyde, 1996; Noll & Fredrickson, 1998). Objectification theory also posits a mediation model that may explain how self-objectification leads to women’s mental health risks via negative psychological outcomes. More specifically, Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) postulated that self- objectification can increase women’s anxiety about physical appearance (i.e., fear about when and how one’s body will be looked at and evaluated); reduce opportunities for peak motivational states or flow; diminish awareness of internal bodily sensations (e.g., hunger, sexual arousal, stomach contractions); increase women’s opportunities for body shame (i.e., the emotion that results from measuring oneself against a cultural standard and coming up short); and increase women’s anxiety about their physical safety (e.g., fears about being raped), which in turn can lead to disordered eating, depression, and sexual dysfunction

  • Jan 24, 2020

    Objectification has been instilled into the mind of women since the cave people days and it's sickening.

  • Jan 24, 2020
    FENTYShade350

    Objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) postulates that many women are sexually objectified and treated as an object to be valued for its use
    8 The Counseling Psychologist 39(1)
    by others. SO occurs when a woman’s body or body parts are singled out and separated from her as a person and she is viewed primarily as a physical object of male sexual desire (Bartky, 1990). Objectification theory posits that SO of females is likely to contribute to mental health problems that disproportionately affect women (i.e., eating disorders, depression, and sexual dysfunction) via two main paths. The first path is direct and overt and involves SO experiences. The second path is indirect and subtle and involves women’s internalization of SO experiences or self-objectification (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997).
    Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) asserted that women to varying degrees internalize this outsider view and begin to self-objectify by treating them- selves as an object to be looked at and evaluated on the basis of appearance. Self-objectification manifests in a greater emphasis placed on one’s appear- ance attributes (rather than competence-based attributes) and in how frequently a woman watches her appearance and experiences her body according to how it looks (McKinley & Hyde, 1996; Noll & Fredrickson, 1998). Objectification theory also posits a mediation model that may explain how self-objectification leads to women’s mental health risks via negative psychological outcomes. More specifically, Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) postulated that self- objectification can increase women’s anxiety about physical appearance (i.e., fear about when and how one’s body will be looked at and evaluated); reduce opportunities for peak motivational states or flow; diminish awareness of internal bodily sensations (e.g., hunger, sexual arousal, stomach contractions); increase women’s opportunities for body shame (i.e., the emotion that results from measuring oneself against a cultural standard and coming up short); and increase women’s anxiety about their physical safety (e.g., fears about being raped), which in turn can lead to disordered eating, depression, and sexual dysfunction

  • Jan 24, 2020