Joe Budden
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I'm just saying Stephen A has managed to make a wonderful brand. There's no one like him. He's the best at what he does ever. I don't know. It just seems like too much of a risk with too little of a reward. All right.
All right, we do have a part of the show from someone named Deron P. What up, Deron?
All right, we do have a part of the show from someone named Deron P. What up, Deron?
All right, we do have a part of the show from someone named Deron P. What up, Deron?
Deron P. says, Hey, entire JVP cast. I have a difficult question I need help with. I found out some years back that my mother's father, my grandfather, was not her biological father. When I brought up the topic and wanting to know who my biological grandfather is, she doesn't really give any details and tries to ignore the subject. It's one sensitive subjects here.
Deron P. says, Hey, entire JVP cast. I have a difficult question I need help with. I found out some years back that my mother's father, my grandfather, was not her biological father. When I brought up the topic and wanting to know who my biological grandfather is, she doesn't really give any details and tries to ignore the subject. It's one sensitive subjects here.
Deron P. says, Hey, entire JVP cast. I have a difficult question I need help with. I found out some years back that my mother's father, my grandfather, was not her biological father. When I brought up the topic and wanting to know who my biological grandfather is, she doesn't really give any details and tries to ignore the subject. It's one sensitive subjects here.
I only want to know because for one reason, her stepfather passed away 12 years ago, which led me to wanting to know who my biological grandfather is. I always wondered growing up why my mom was treated differently from her brothers and sisters were. And my grandmother always tried to protect her from the bad treatment from siblings and my grandfather.
I only want to know because for one reason, her stepfather passed away 12 years ago, which led me to wanting to know who my biological grandfather is. I always wondered growing up why my mom was treated differently from her brothers and sisters were. And my grandmother always tried to protect her from the bad treatment from siblings and my grandfather.
I only want to know because for one reason, her stepfather passed away 12 years ago, which led me to wanting to know who my biological grandfather is. I always wondered growing up why my mom was treated differently from her brothers and sisters were. And my grandmother always tried to protect her from the bad treatment from siblings and my grandfather.
How do I approach this question and express to my mother how important that information is to me and my family? A little back story. I'm in my late 30s and have had some health issues arise, and family medical history has become more important to me in the past than in the past. Thank you all for your help. That's a great question.
How do I approach this question and express to my mother how important that information is to me and my family? A little back story. I'm in my late 30s and have had some health issues arise, and family medical history has become more important to me in the past than in the past. Thank you all for your help. That's a great question.
How do I approach this question and express to my mother how important that information is to me and my family? A little back story. I'm in my late 30s and have had some health issues arise, and family medical history has become more important to me in the past than in the past. Thank you all for your help. That's a great question.
Or the information is something painful. That's true, too. I always like to give... As awful as the story sounds sometimes and people don't give information or something happens, I always try to give the person the benefit of the doubt. Especially... Women in this situation, because there's a lot of factors like shame and pain and all this other shit that we don't often think about.
Or the information is something painful. That's true, too. I always like to give... As awful as the story sounds sometimes and people don't give information or something happens, I always try to give the person the benefit of the doubt. Especially... Women in this situation, because there's a lot of factors like shame and pain and all this other shit that we don't often think about.
Or the information is something painful. That's true, too. I always like to give... As awful as the story sounds sometimes and people don't give information or something happens, I always try to give the person the benefit of the doubt. Especially... Women in this situation, because there's a lot of factors like shame and pain and all this other shit that we don't often think about.
I agree with Isha on that. But I think the good thing about this moment is, and obviously I've been through this, so I understand, there's other means. You know, a lot of people find out who they, you know, who their parents are. 23, ancestry. Yeah, like I would say try and find other means if your mom doesn't help you, but also approach it from a place of...