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Yeah I'M Different Too

Yeah I'm different, I'm not impressed with none of these women, most dudes are only on your heels because of your sex appeal. Yeah I'm different alright, I don't trust none of you, your standards might be high as your heels but your morals are a walking cesspool, pay close attention you in school class is in session and me I'm just here to give you extra credit, your self esteem isn't credible they don't respect you because your outfit is edible why give mix signals? Yeah I'm different, I see ya figure but I ain't surprised more is less and if you don't want the attention why you need a push up bra? And if you such an f-ing lady why do you feel the need to instill in others how hard you are. Your wants in a man out weigh your needs so your heart and that mirror you look into everyday is the only one you deceive, you'll always be an underachiever because all the good men you seek and speak of are in the friend zone so you oversee them and only find good for nothing blood sucking leeches. And to my fellas, Yeah I'm different, answer me this after you g.t.d. then what? It's clear you're only in it for the lust and you probably have no intentions of satisfying her long enough sexually anyway so after you get yours, all of the drama, late phone conversations, you getting caught up, the fighting, was it really worth the headache, I mean you had a nice shape and you deceived her into giving up them cakes Lol and don't get me wrong I only laugh because eventually the mask you wear will eventually deteriorate and she will see right threw you like that glass house you throw stones at. I guess we're really not all that different when you do the math

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