Did Tiffany Haddish drop a jewel or was she waaay off?

I don't know it that's the reason, but it's baffling the single mothers with three or more baby daddies, especially the really really poor ones who have never been married... You didn't realize this shit was hard after the first one, or the second one, what the fuck is wrong with you?

You are seriously mentally ill or galactically stupid to get knocked up by 3 or more random motherfuckers if none of those dudes was your husband.

It's not that a husband makes it better, but a husband means you at least tried to do it the right way, be a two parent household. Single motherhood is the single most difficult thing to do in life by yourself. It's a full-time job to come home to after your full-time job, and that full-time job does not pay and takes more energy than you have, more time than you have, more patience than you have. It continues to take and need from you even when you're energy level is at zero

The first time, okay. He didn't realize snakes bite. You didn't realize shit stink. You didn't think you could actually get pregnant from fucking raw. But the second time? And the third time? It ain't none of your baby daddy's worth of shit? None of them?

Abortion is not a bad word. If you're overwhelmed with one kid, or two, you're going to have the Next one out of some bullshit religious guilt?
 
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She crazy and I KNOW that thang is probably outstanding...

And as insane as it is? And she REALLY didn't need to say mental illness she was deliberately looking for smoke and I don't want any tears from her when/if she gets it.

The SPIRIT of what she was saying?

I understand.
 
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How come no one wants to ever consider that women are as biologically driven as men?? That the thing that makes you want to hit it raw is the same thing that makes them want to hit it raw too.

Human beings are animals...no different from lions tigers and bears. And all animals have a basic instinctual drive to propagate the species. Human males have a base level desire to bust a raw nut but for some reason the general thought around here is to NOT consider that females have a base level desire to take a raw nut. SHE'S ACTING ON HER NATURE AND FUNCTION THE SAME WAY YOU ARE!

Why do people around here expect females to act in ways outside of their basic biological nature in a manner that men REFUSE TO is ridiculous.

So when you say I don't know why women aren't more selective. Its interesting that question is NOT put to men....and women ARE being selective...water tends to finds it own level.
 
If THAT can make more people use condoms?

Then well okay fine.
That won't make more people use more condoms.

What she's saying isn't deep..

It's not like it hasn't been talked about before especially with multiple threads talking about this same topic in different ways.
 
Common told her that bullshit.
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She probably asked him to have a kid and he told her that line.
 
That won't make more people use more condoms.

What she's saying isn't deep..

It's not like it hasn't been talked about before especially with multiple threads talking about this same topic in different ways.

I didn't say it was deep or new or would work.

In the current climate of social media addiction you never know what will become sone type of hot button trending talking point. We see the public is not discerning at all.

If this sh*t works?

Go with God

I'm down with whatever works at this point.
 
I didn't say it was deep or new or would work.

In the current climate of social media addiction you never know what will become sone type of hot button trending talking point. We see the public is not discerning at all.

If this sh*t works?

Go with God

I'm down with whatever works at this point.
Don't nobody pays haddish any mind, I'm sure this won't stick. Because it'll be forgotten with another hot topic from a celebrity saying something to go viral.

I'm not religious, but I understand what you mean.

I'm down for change, talk is cheap.

Action speaks louder than words.
 
Don't nobody pays haddish any mind, I'm sure this won't stick. Because it'll be forgotten with another hot topic from a celebrity saying something to go viral.

I'm not religious, but I understand what you mean.

I'm down for change, talk is cheap.

Action speaks louder than words.

^
 
Tiffany Haddish is displaying Hoodrat Logic 101......, she should stop.


"What you say Hammer? Proper rap is not pop. If you call it that, then stop" is from the A Tribe Called Quest song "Check the Rhime"
 
She is a fucking idiot, she has mental illness. Why is it that she don't kave kids and yet be batshit crazy.
She has box problems(endometriosis). 8 miscarriages, she’s describing herself in the OP.

 
She has box problems(endometriosis). 8 miscarriages, she’s describing herself in the OP.

AI Overview

According to reliable news sources,
Tiffany Haddish has revealed that she has experienced 8 miscarriages, but it is not publicly known how many pregnancies resulted in miscarriages with specific individuals. She has also shared her intention to adopt a child, as she does not expect to get pregnant herself, and revealed that she sold some of her eggs when she was 21.
The search results do not provide any information about Tiffany Haddish having children or successful pregnancies. They also do not provide details about how many men have been involved in her pregnancies or miscarriages.
It's important to rely on verified sources for personal and private information about individuals and avoid speculating based on unconfirmed details or rumors.
 
Bro nothing she said is based on science. She is making wild medical statements based on fuck all. If you choose to cape for her that's cool but don't expect others to not laugh at you.
I'm not caping for anyone...I just asked the question..read the thread title again...

also
do women take in stem cells from fetus during inception

AI Overview


Yes, women do acquire
fetal cells, including stem cells, from the fetus during pregnancy, a phenomenon known as microchimerism.
Key points:
  • Cell exchange: Small numbers of fetal cells, including stem cells and differentiated cells, naturally cross the placenta and enter the mother's circulation.
  • Persistence: These fetal cells can survive, migrate, and integrate into various maternal tissues and organs, and may even persist for decades after pregnancy.
  • Potential roles: While the exact functions of these fetal cells are still being researched, some studies suggest they may play a role in:
    • Tissue repair and regeneration: Fetal stem cells might contribute to the healing of damaged maternal tissues.
    • Maternal health: Fetal cells may be linked to both positive and negative effects on maternal health, including potential benefits for certain cancers and, in some cases, potential links to autoimmune diseases.
  • Microchimerism: This presence of a small population of cells from another individual (in this case, the fetus in the mother) is termed microchimerism.
In summary, while the term "inception" usually refers to the very beginning of pregnancy (fertilization), the transfer of fetal cells, including stem cells, occurs throughout the pregnancy, beginning as early as the first few weeks.


can microchimerism change womens behavior and mental health

AI Overview


Yes, microchimerism, particularly fetal microchimerism (the presence of fetal cells in a mother's body), has been
suggested as a potential factor in changes in women's behavior and mental health, but the exact mechanisms and extent of these effects are still being investigated.
Here's a breakdown of the key points based on the provided search results:
  • What is Microchimerism? It's the presence of a small number of cells from another individual in a person's body. During pregnancy, fetal cells can transfer to the mother, and these cells can potentially persist in her body for years or even decades, a phenomenon called fetal microchimerism.
  • Potential Impact on Mental Health:
    • Postpartum Depression: Some studies have shown a higher prevalence of fetal microchimeric cells in women with postnatal depression compared to healthy women. However, further research is needed to determine the exact role these cells play.
    • Psychiatric Disorders: Microchimerism has been hypothesized as a possible explanation for the etiology of some psychiatric diseases, including schizophrenia and postpartum psychosis.
    • Brain Function: Research suggests that fetal cells might have effects on brain function, although the specific mechanisms are not yet understood. Some studies even indicate that fetal cells were less common in the brains of women diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease compared to healthy controls.
  • Contradictory Findings: The existing literature on fetal microchimerism and maternal health shows conflicting results, with some research indicating it contributes to poor outcomes and others suggesting it has beneficial effects, such as a potential role in maternal wound healing.
  • Ongoing Research: The biological significance of microchimerism, especially in the brain, is still being investigated. Further studies are needed to better understand the role microchimerism might play in maternal emotional health.
Important Note: While there is intriguing research suggesting a connection between microchimerism and mental health, it's crucial to understand that these are hypotheses and more research is necessary to establish a clear causal link. Other factors also play significant roles in mental health and well-being.

All Tiffany did was float a possibility
:dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno:
 
I'm not caping for anyone...I just asked the question..read the thread title again...

also
do women take in stem cells from fetus during inception

AI Overview


Yes, women do acquire
fetal cells, including stem cells, from the fetus during pregnancy, a phenomenon known as microchimerism.
Key points:
  • Cell exchange: Small numbers of fetal cells, including stem cells and differentiated cells, naturally cross the placenta and enter the mother's circulation.
  • Persistence: These fetal cells can survive, migrate, and integrate into various maternal tissues and organs, and may even persist for decades after pregnancy.
  • Potential roles:While the exact functions of these fetal cells are still being researched, some studies suggest they may play a role in:
    • Tissue repair and regeneration: Fetal stem cells might contribute to the healing of damaged maternal tissues.
    • Maternal health: Fetal cells may be linked to both positive and negative effects on maternal health, including potential benefits for certain cancers and, in some cases, potential links to autoimmune diseases.
  • Microchimerism: This presence of a small population of cells from another individual (in this case, the fetus in the mother) is termed microchimerism.
In summary, while the term "inception" usually refers to the very beginning of pregnancy (fertilization), the transfer of fetal cells, including stem cells, occurs throughout the pregnancy, beginning as early as the first few weeks.


can microchimerism change womens behavior and mental health

AI Overview


Yes, microchimerism, particularly fetal microchimerism (the presence of fetal cells in a mother's body), has been
suggested as a potential factor in changes in women's behavior and mental health, but the exact mechanisms and extent of these effects are still being investigated.
Here's a breakdown of the key points based on the provided search results:
  • What is Microchimerism? It's the presence of a small number of cells from another individual in a person's body. During pregnancy, fetal cells can transfer to the mother, and these cells can potentially persist in her body for years or even decades, a phenomenon called fetal microchimerism.
  • Potential Impact on Mental Health:
    • Postpartum Depression: Some studies have shown a higher prevalence of fetal microchimeric cells in women with postnatal depression compared to healthy women. However, further research is needed to determine the exact role these cells play.
    • Psychiatric Disorders: Microchimerism has been hypothesized as a possible explanation for the etiology of some psychiatric diseases, including schizophrenia and postpartum psychosis.
    • Brain Function: Research suggests that fetal cells might have effects on brain function, although the specific mechanisms are not yet understood. Some studies even indicate that fetal cells were less common in the brains of women diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease compared to healthy controls.
  • Contradictory Findings: The existing literature on fetal microchimerism and maternal health shows conflicting results, with some research indicating it contributes to poor outcomes and others suggesting it has beneficial effects, such as a potential role in maternal wound healing.
  • Ongoing Research: The biological significance of microchimerism, especially in the brain, is still being investigated. Further studies are needed to better understand the role microchimerism might play in maternal emotional health.
Important Note: While there is intriguing research suggesting a connection between microchimerism and mental health, it's crucial to understand that these are hypotheses and more research is necessary to establish a clear causal link. Other factors also play significant roles in mental health and well-being.

All Tiffany did was float a possibility

:dunno::dunno::dunno:
Again there is no science that links this, this is a prime reason why AI isn't for everyone. A suggestion is not science she made a statement of fact. I can't believe there are cats in here that are whiteknighting Tiffany Haddish.
 
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