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So, Ne yo buss a tune that had all the in-dependent ladies screaming and gyrating like crazy. Yes, I must admit that this song is awesome along with a few others, namely: Destiny's Child - Independent Women.
I'm not knocking down any of the independent females, but when the in-dependent ladies hear these songs, trust me, they are NOT referring to you... the song was generated for the following persons:
- ladies who don't wait until the man fall asleep to scrimmage through his wallet
- ladies who don't send PCMs (please call me and please credit me)
- ladies who carry a minimum balance in their bank book comfortably without worrying about going below the $200 mark
- ladies who don't depend on the man to facilitate their lifestyle
- ladies who know they can live financially comfortable without a man
The extensive list of don'ts can go on and on, but if you fall in a minimum of ONE of these categories, my advice is that the next time you go out and you hear the Independent songs, just do your thing and go with the flow, don't be the first one to jump in the air and declare your misunderstood status of in-dependent.
Nothing is wrong with being dependent on someone, just be true to at least one person - yourself...own up the walking ATM that is supporting you and your lifestyle; and a little hint ~ the more you own him up, the more him probably let off. :)