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  1. Yeah, I think waiting to exhale might have been the only Whitney Movie I have seen. Bodyguard does not interest me, nor does the preacher's wife. That is why I did not vote.
  2. LOL! Despite the pun that is true Good?! That is the understatement of the year.
  3. It seems to me that the physical act of bring about an orgasm can be achieved many ways by oneself, with a mechanical device, someone you've paid, a fuck buddy, or a loved one. Each activity is different. If makes little sense to me to compare a woman getting off with a vibrator to getting off with a loved one. The sistas in the video saying that no man can do what a vibrator can do are right, obviously. But a vibrator cannot make love to a woman -- at least not yet 😮 I agree, but with the modern web controlled by profit driven algorithms this is largely impossible. I believe it is the other way around; if offline communication were better online communication might improve.
  4. Absolutely. Lazy both mentally and physically. It's easier to bury one's head in a belief and/or a book of fairy tales rather than putting in work whether it's education or employment or anything productive and leading to tangible results.😎
  5. Still miss Whitney......... Beautiful voice and beautiful sista period. To me, Waiting To Exhale was the best movie with Whitney in it. I haven't seen The Bodyguard though.

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