Pioneer1 Posted Sunday at 05:27 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:27 PM What the hell............ Our sister done ran out and got her "dream man". But it seems as if he likes kissing the DOG more than he likes kissing her! I keep trying to tell some of yall sistaz, lol.
ProfD Posted Sunday at 06:44 PM Report Posted Sunday at 06:44 PM One picture doesn't mean her man enjoys kissing the dog more. In fact, Venus is holding the dog between them.
Pioneer1 Posted Sunday at 06:57 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 06:57 PM 14 minutes ago, ProfD said: One picture doesn't mean her man enjoys kissing the dog more. In fact, Venus is holding the dog between them. Looks to me like she might RATHER him kiss the dog, then....lol. 1
Troy Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Kissing dogs is not uncommon in their culture. A dog licking their owner on the lips is a common sight. These action is becoming increasingly common in ours Many people sleep in the bed with their dogs. On more than one occasion, I’ve seen people have their dogs sitting in a chair, eating at a table in the restaurant. I don’t like either activity. Dogs in baby strollers getting cooked meals and all kinds of things would’ve been considered completely absurd, or what eccentric rich people did, when I was a kid, is common place today. You used to only see this in places like New York City now you see it in the pretty much everywhere — even here in the south with dog she’s asleep under the house and eat scraps from the table. Shoot beloved family dogs weren’t even allowed in the house. If they were lucky, they had a doghouse in the backyard. So… the picture of a happy looking sista with white boo kissing their dog does not surprise me in the least it doesn’t even warrant a double take from me, but I completely understand why you might be taking aback @Pioneer1 Times, they are a changing.
Pioneer1 Posted 8 hours ago Author Report Posted 8 hours ago Troy The dog has been the "best friend" of Caucasians since their days in the caves. It was the only wild animal they were able to tame and they used to use them as "alarms" to warn them when more dangerous animals like bears would approach the cave dwellings. They also used dogs as "nannies" to watch over and help raise the children. That's where the term "son of a bitch" came from. Infact, in many cases they even used the female dogs as "wet nurses" to feed the children if human women weren't producing enough milk! You find statues like this all over Europe:
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