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do you like em' country or city?

do you like em' country or city?

shannon sewell · Sunday, March 20th 2005 at 5:27PM · 606 views
I'm a country girl,but I tend to be drawn to a city boy.Now dont get me wrong i love me a n*gga in a candy painted chevy on 24's,the braided up and grilled out types we have in the south,but it's something about an up north n*gga,that just gets to me.Maybe it's the way they talk,I dont know.Now country means atlanta,miami,neworleans,houston and such cities.City would be newyork,philly,D.C.,jersey and etc.how yall feel about the opposite s*x in different regions of our nation.do you prefer dirty south,up-north,out west,mid-west?

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De Anna Jackson Sunday, March 20th 2005 at 9:42PM

well, being a midwest gurl i know i'd rather have me a country boy!!! Don't get me wrong them Chi-town, Detriot, & Indy, brothas is fine but a southern boy is where its at, lol.

Keisha Ralliford Wednesday, March 23rd 2005 at 11:36PM

I like them both, but I think I'd rather settle down with one of the city boys. They tend to have more style to them, and appear to know how to treat a girl. Country boys always want too much and it happens to never be the right things.

- Keisha

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chantel johnson Friday, March 25th 2005 at 12:32PM

i can't see myself with a country boy mainly because of the accent and the way they dress of course i wouldn't know how they dress cuz i don't live down south but it just seems like they can't dress. But this is something I have to get over since I'm going to Howard aren't people country down their? I wouldn't know.

Leslie Howze Monday, May 16th 2005 at 3:41PM

It's like this: You are automatically attracted to someone that brings something new to the table. If you see a n*gga from the south and your from the north then you'll be attracted to them just for the fact that you ain't never seen a n*gga like that before. Personally, it don't matter, I'm from the north (Pittsburgh, PA). Sometimes, it's their swagger and the way they talk that gets me.

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