Ms. Pat
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So finally, my daughter was in eighth grade.
The man ain't going to touch me.
You know, anybody touch you, especially I don't move this man into the house with this man.
I know him, but you really never know a person.
So that's the talk I had to have with my kid and my son.
Because people digging booties.
So I had to make sure nobody was going to be digging in my son's.
Yeah, that is something that I like getting older.
having talks with women, like I never realized how many women actually experienced that in their home.
And I don't think that's a racial thing at all.
I think that's across the board.
What I'm saying is, I think with black families, we have the conversation more where, you know, we used to sit the kids down and say whatever, where, you know, a lot of times with white people, y'all ain't like it don't exist till it exists.