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What Men Don't Get About Women/Mistakes Women Have Made with Men (full episode)

1 h 35 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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Nine beautiful Black women--Arnita, Stephanie, Kim, Breonka, Britney, Deeneice, Inez, Angelique, and Jasmine--share their perspectives on men and their encounters with them romantically and what they've learned--the good and the bad!

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