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My nephew is upset with me because I keep declining his invitations to "hang out".

I've been an active uncle in his life since he was born. Everything from birthdays to basketball camps.

He hit me up, telling me about a restaurant he wants us to visit and other activities.

Mind you, I'm the one who always pays when we "hang out," but that was when he was growing up or on special occasions like birthdays, holidays, graduations, etc.

He's now in his early 20s and gainfully employed (thank the Creator) in a very nice job.

I am an introvert, and my wife and I enjoy our weekends hiking, riding bikes, camping, or just chilling after all the never-ending domestic work is done. She and I hardly ever "hang out".

I told him I don't "hang out" and shouldn't have to spend money just to see my nephew. I told him the importance of investing and tried to show him how to open a brokerage account.

He told my wife that I disrespected him, and the only reason he wanted to have "uncles day" every month is that my Mom (his Grandmother) mentioned it.

His barber and hairstylist are less than 10 minutes away from my house, and he gets a cut every two weeks, so I asked him why he doesn't stop by and visit when he's in the area.

He told me he has stuff to do and is too busy to stop by after his cut.

He also mentioned that I don't visit him at his apartment (40 minutes away), and he shouldn't be the one coming to me all the time.

Me:

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We are not friends, G.

I'm your uncle.

I think he's a virgin or something because there is no way he's that mad that a grown *** man doesn't want to take him out for food and entertainment once a month :lol: :smh:

From black man to black men - am I trippin?
Nah you're not trippin. As a fellow introvert I totally get it. And there's nothing wrong with asking a younger family member to be more considerate. if they don't know how yet they should at least be willing to learn and compromise.

I dealt with a similar situation. My cousin is 15 years younger than me. My mom adopted him when he was a toddler because his father died and his mother was an addict. We've never been super tight, but I always treated him like a brother.

My mom passed away unexpectedly when he was in his late teens. I stepped up immediately to support him. Whatever he needed, whenever he needed it, I provided. All while grieving myself and planning my mother's funeral.

As months passed and time went on, he seemed unfazed while I was still heavily grieving. When I would call to check in on him, he sounded distant and uninterested in speaking with me. the only time he ever called me was to ask for money or a favor. And every time I would jump to do whatever he asked.

But one evening I'd had enough. He called to ask for money while I was on a movie date with my wife (I'd just given him some the weekend prior). I told him I'd give him the money, but I didn't appreciate only hearing from him when he needed something. He got offended, said never mind and hung up on me.

He later moved out of state to be with a chick he met on IG, discarded my mother's personal belongings that were in his possession, and I had to hear about all this from another relative. We only spoke a few times after that then never spoke or saw each other again. It's been about 8 years now.

If you can salvage and maintain your bond without overextending yourself, you definitely should. But if not.... sometimes you gotta let go and let God. Sorry for the rant
 
Nephew got him having PTSD/shellshocked about the yute dem :lol :rollin

And I agree on all fronts with the family nagging. Especially youngsters. You have to protect your peace.

I’ve tried to teach my younger brother and cousins about being tidy. Fools don’t even know how to properly wash clothes. Don’t like washing their cars.

It’s definitely a headache. NEVER get preachy or self righteous with them. I always offer my OPINION, if they ask. Not advice.

Opinion>>>>>giving advice

That’s darn life safer when it comes to talking to these jokers out here
 
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Nah you're not trippin. As a fellow introvert I totally get it. And there's nothing wrong with asking a younger family member to be more considerate. if they don't know how yet they should at least be willing to learn and compromise.

I dealt with a similar situation. My cousin is 15 years younger than me. My mom adopted him when he was a toddler because his father died and his mother was an addict. We've never been super tight, but I always treated him like a brother.

My mom passed away unexpectedly when he was in his late teens. I stepped up immediately to support him. Whatever he needed, whenever he needed it, I provided. All while grieving myself and planning my mother's funeral.

As months passed and time went on, he seemed unfazed while I was still heavily grieving. When I would call to check in on him, he sounded distant and uninterested in speaking with me. the only time he ever called me was to ask for money or a favor. And every time I would jump to do whatever he asked.

But one evening I'd had enough. He called to ask for money while I was on a movie date with my wife (I'd just given him some the weekend prior). I told him I'd give him the money, but I didn't appreciate only hearing from him when he needed something. He got offended, said never mind and hung up on me.

He later moved out of state to be with a chick he met on IG, discarded my mother's personal belongings that were in his possession, and I had to hear about all this from another relative. We only spoke a few times after that then never spoke or saw each other again. It's been about 8 years now.

If you can salvage and maintain your bond without overextending yourself, you definitely should. But if not.... sometimes you gotta let go and let God. Sorry for the rant

Thank you for sharing, Bro. Especially as a fellow introvert.

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Introverts are often misunderstood and taken as rude, disrespectful, or distant, so I get it.

In these days and times, it's almost unheard of for folks to be perfectly fine with little to no social interactions.

While other folks have FOMO, we have JOMO :lol:

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I don't mean to assume, but my impression is you weren't kind to him because of who he is; you were kind to him because it's who you are.

We don't care if they ever say "thank you" or show appreciation...We will just set boundaries and enforce them with no warning.

If the truth makes folks leave, then they should be gone.

My condolences on your loss, Fam. That kind of pain never goes away - we just learn how to live with it.
 
Thank you for sharing, Bro. Especially as a fellow introvert.

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Introverts are often misunderstood and taken as rude, disrespectful, or distant, so I get it.

In these days and times, it's almost unheard of for folks to be perfectly fine with little to no social interactions.

While other folks have FOMO, we have JOMO :lol:

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I don't mean to assume, but my impression is you weren't kind to him because of who he is; you were kind to him because it's who you are.

We don't care if they ever say "thank you" or show appreciation...We will just set boundaries and enforce them with no warning.

If the truth makes folks leave, then they should be gone.

My condolences on your loss, Fam. That kind of pain never goes away - we just learn how to live with it.
JOMO!! A term that I don't hear often enough lol. I have no qualms about missing out on anything. Everyone in my circle knows that unless it's a milestone event, there's only a 20-25% chance I'm pulling up.

Your assumption would be correct. He's never been a genuinely kind or selfless person. But as his de facto big brother I felt the duty to always look after him.

And yeah, you're right. A lil bit of truth shouldn't be all it takes to get someone packing. But if it does then oh well.

Sounds like you and your nephew will be okay in the long run. He just needs to mature some.


Thank you for the condolences man.
 
Thank you for sharing, Bro. Especially as a fellow introvert.

predator-handshake.gif


Introverts are often misunderstood and taken as rude, disrespectful, or distant, so I get it.

In these days and times, it's almost unheard of for folks to be perfectly fine with little to no social interactions.

While other folks have FOMO, we have JOMO :lol:

309903829-588400756408194-7423639504901292188-n_orig.jpg

I don't mean to assume, but my impression is you weren't kind to him because of who he is; you were kind to him because it's who you are.

We don't care if they ever say "thank you" or show appreciation...We will just set boundaries and enforce them with no warning.

If the truth makes folks leave, then they should be gone.

My condolences on your loss, Fam. That kind of pain never goes away - we just learn how to live with it.
i could relate, I'm a introvert as well. i try my best not to isolate but that's how i'm setup. Best thing you can do is really show the effort when someting comes up and you gotta handle it 100%
 


As I posted in another regarding the same video……

Same story as many before him and many after him……….no father around or involved in his life, a change in attire and appearance. Once you start seeing all black clothing and dreads it’s practically a wrap after that. Either start planning for a funeral or start planning visits to jail. Either one.
 
Had a few folks I grew up with that were like that.

One dude in particular, In the band playing violin; tap dancers; one of the artists in the school but once you got to 8th grade summer going into 9th grade this fool starting hanging out with the dudes around they way that weren't about anything. Starting selling weed and ended up doing something stupid. Been in there since about 03. (Single Mother; Aunt was heavy in his life as well).
 
Had a few folks I grew up with that were like that.

One dude in particular, In the band playing violin; tap dancers; one of the artists in the school but once you got to 8th grade summer going into 9th grade this fool starting hanging out with the dudes around they way that weren't about anything. Starting selling weed and ended up doing something stupid. Been in there since about 03. (Single Mother; Aunt was heavy in his life as well).

My cousin is doing a 25 year bid because he wanted to be in the streets.

Calls his sister regretting it everyday. Left an AMAZING daughter out here who’s now 7 years old.

She was born June of 2018. He got arrested August of 2018. This man got to see his child all of ONE month. She loves me to death. I’m like, this man is literally missing out on his daughter’s adolescent life because of an idiotic choice that HE made.

There are indeed levels to the streets. If you’re out here robbing and killing, this is what comes with it. I have no remorse for street dudes who are out here trying to kill and terrorize people. Live by the gun, die by the gun
 
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That’s a classic case of I ain’t got no clothes or style :rollin :rollin

It's a shame that principal is so concerned with impressing the white district workers by wanting to clean up the imagine of these mothers.

She should let them express themselves the way they want.
 
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Naw...put some clothes on, have some self respect. I get not getting dressed to impress but that **** be looking dusty. Whats the logic behind that? "I DoN'T CaRe." You sho right! You don't care about yourself.
 
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Naw...put some clothes on, have some self respect. I get not getting dressed to impress but that **** be looking dusty. Whats the logic behind that? "I DoN'T CaRe." You sho right! You don't care about yourself.

People in 3rd world countries WISH they had some
of the amenities that Americans have.

You don’t have to be decked out in designer clothes. Ross, Marshall’s, Burlington, Famous Footwear, Target… Walmart? I go in those stores and find little “whatnot” type clothes for cheap. And women literally can shop anywhere unlike men. Most of us men prefer name brand stuff. Like you said, you don’t even respect yourself. Why would I respect you?

And people WONDER why this country is in the toilet.

Let’s point out some of the fathers walking outside with their pants half way off their behinds. Dudes be 20, 30, 40 years old with their whole skid marked draws showing.

It’s ridiculous man.

We’ve gotten to the point that people don’t even want to wear clothes, or even be clean and hygienic?
 
It's a shame that principal is so concerned with impressing the white district workers by wanting to clean up the imagine of these mothers.

She should let them express themselves the way they want.

Impressive the white WHOM?? White folks out here proudly admitting they don’t take baths… nothing to do with us black folks :lol :lol
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Those same type of women usually have a filthy car and a filthy house…

It’s like Americans don’t give a damn about presentation anymore
 
Impressive the white WHOM?? White folks out here proudly admitting they don’t take baths… nothing to do with black :lol :lol
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Those same type of women usually have a filthy car and a filthy house…

It’s like Americans don’t give a damn about presentation anymore

This principal is only doing this because she doesn't want the perception of her school to be that of one where mothers walk around looking like this.

She only cares about the perception others (whites above her) have about her running/controlling her school.

If she really cared about black women, she would let them freely express themselves the way that they know how to.
 
This principal is only doing this because she doesn't want the perception of her school to be that of one where mothers walk around looking like this.

She only cares about the perception others (whites above her) have about her running/controlling her school.

If she really cared about black women, she would let them freely express themselves the way that they know how to.
You're assuming she cares about what white people think. She says "WE laugh at yall".
 
You're assuming she cares about what white people think. She says "WE laugh at yall".

Black people can't think for themselves. We live in a Western World. Decorum, dress, behavior; think about where we got it from.

It's to impress White People.

They have a monopoly over all of those things.
 
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