: That lil dude's gonna get a BEATING when his mom sees this.
Kid cisco is right...
I am glad to see this TOO many MOIST SISSY *** boys out there that like other MALES it is good to see a young male liking FEMALES for a change.
This dude is movin to Cali when he grows up where a nygga can chase hot blondes until he drops dead like all these ex NBA stars out here lol
Everybody is so worried about boys growing up to be *** that when he shows this kind of inappropriate response to a female, you encourage it almost in perverted levels. There is nothing cute about this. From the moment a male can get it up, everybody encourages him to go get his, go tackle some azz. Sending yet ANOTHER thirsty black male out in the world with only his d!ck in his hand and a desire to keep it wet. "That's my boy!" one comment read. ReAlly? How about raising him to be one of the small percentage of men who actually have some respect and who is about quality instead of quantity. If that sounds absurd to you and you don't know how to do that, how about just raising the boy the same as you'd raise a girl. Because if that were a little girl in that picture gawking at a man's crotch or chest area like that people would NOT be encouraging it. In fact, she'd probably be called a heaux in training. Nobody would see this as being "LMFAO" funny then would they? smfh This boys will be boys mentality is what's wrong with this country.
It is sad to see so many encourage this young man to be inappropriate. Our society has a notion that young black men are only supposed to chase dreams, hoes, and parties. Yes, it is natural for him to look at a woman, but why can't we encourage him to go to school, get an education, get a decent job, and become a productive member of our African-American society; I promise if we just encouraged our children more and gave them a little more guidance as American-American men, we wouldn't have to worry about them looking for "father-figures" in other places. It is a well *** fact that most *** men are *** because they are looking for the love they never got from their father. As black men we need to step up and take back our leadership role in our community. Maybe if we did that we wouldn't be failing as a race...