Diddy Jr. Lap Dance

19 replies · 7392 views · Started by evy08 · Feb 2007
it's a lap dance....I don't think it's that serious.
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Lady Invictus · Mar 2007
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I'm sure this child has experienced more at 12 than most of us at 20+, not saying it's ok but I can think of worse things. She was fully clothed and nothing seemed to be touching per se. He leads a dfferent lifestyle by default.
joey.pinkney · Apr 2007
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Well, perspectives will change when you have kids and you are responsible for their well-being. When you within 8 years of that boy's age, you think it's cute. When you have a child close to that age, you think it's time to execute. But that kid may have seen more than most of us on a bad day. That does not justify that. That's like saying, "Oh that 5 year old baby's good, his mamma been smoking weed like that since before he was born..."
evy08 · Apr 2007
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YoungPhenom4TheFuture wrote:
lol exactly...it was basically her shaking her a$$ in his face, but I dunno. I just don't see the huge significance of a lap dance. It's gotta start sometime (it doesn't HAVE to....but hell it's 2007...get real) and twelve is about the age those kind of parties start jumping off. The reason it's such a big deal is because he got blasted all over the internet.
^^^True^^^^ but it's sad that this has become a social norm for 2007 and beyond. Maybe 12 is the new 16???
ChelMel · Apr 2007
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its sad that he even allows his son to follow in his footsteps. He should let him know to be his own person and dont rush to be grown. Thats not cute for you to walk in the club and see your son with some HOE dancin all on him and hes 12. Lets get it together Diddy!
SuperFly · Apr 2007
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Hmmm... he clearly didn't inherit his daddy's TEEF...
joey.pinkney · Apr 2007
#16 Reply
I bet Diddy didn't have it like this. Children of successful people rarely make it because they don't have to work for it like their parents do. Feel me?
NeoSoulBrotha · Apr 2007
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joey.pinkney wrote:
I bet Diddy didn't have it like this. Children of successful people rarely make it because they don't have to work for it like their parents do. Feel me?
Paris Hilton... we see how much her parents' hard work and business expertise were passed along... If I ever make it big in business, and my kid acts like that, I will come from beyond the grave to administer a supernatural @ss whooping.
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evy08 · Apr 2007
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lol supernatural @ss whooping??? classic!
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