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Wed Feb-17-16 03:25 PM

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"how do you feel about the phrase: but thats still yo mama/daddy tho?"


  

          

...or brother, sister, cousin, etc.

ive always looked at it as a license for someone to treat you how they want with no repurcussions

i think its a toxic attitude to have or pass down
especially when there are some people that use it to their advantage

  

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how do you feel about the phrase: but thats still yo mama/daddy tho? [View all] , seasoned vet, Wed Feb-17-16 03:25 PM
 
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i honor it...
Feb 17th 2016
1
Agree.
Feb 17th 2016
2
All depends on what they do, specifically.
Feb 17th 2016
3
everyones 'out of pocket' is different, so should it ever be an excuse?
Feb 17th 2016
4
      See, depending on what they do, it's not an "excuse"
Feb 18th 2016
27
Doesn't it all depend on what kind of mama or daddy you got?
Feb 17th 2016
5
to a lot of black folks it dont.
Feb 17th 2016
7
I've heard it used mostly with that molester uncle/aunt/cousin
Feb 17th 2016
6
damn...
Feb 17th 2016
8
      I sat through the most uncomfortable exchange at a friend's crib
Feb 17th 2016
12
           i know a lady that stole her own grandchildrens easter clothes
Feb 18th 2016
16
           there's always exceptions....
Feb 18th 2016
21
                But see that's a bit different though
Feb 18th 2016
32
it means we are related by blood so that will always b there
Feb 17th 2016
9
I hate that shit. Some ppl should be cut off. I am living that now
Feb 17th 2016
10
just means they are family
Feb 17th 2016
11
I agree with you.
Feb 18th 2016
13
i think its poisonous....toxic to the soul
Feb 18th 2016
20
When it comes down to it, the phrase is the truth
Feb 18th 2016
14
...and yet the OP has zero to do with showing respect
Feb 18th 2016
15
and no they dont deserve respect, even if they are parents
Feb 18th 2016
17
      liberating experience once you do realize it
Feb 18th 2016
19
      what does that even mean?
Feb 18th 2016
22
           exactly what it says
Feb 18th 2016
23
                an example would have helped n/m
Feb 18th 2016
24
                     posts 12 and 16 arent enough of an example?
Feb 18th 2016
25
what does that mean?
Feb 18th 2016
26
I have that issue right now with my godmother
Feb 18th 2016
29
      it feels so much better than being forced to feel like shit
Feb 18th 2016
31
Man we dont honor it enough to be honest
Feb 18th 2016
28
      what if they sexualy abuse your child?
Feb 18th 2016
30
to me its about the respect you handle things with
Feb 18th 2016
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