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Dec 2012
A man finds a woman that wants to take care of him.
She' fine with it.
She doesn't mind it.
But her friends do.
He calls it so intrusive.

He loves her.
He protects her.
Still, he hears from her friends the things they wouldn't do.

He honest.
He fair.
He's everything she wants him to be.
Except, to her friends and family.
He's not man enough for her.
He calls them intrusive.

He don't argue their point.
He admits they right.
But he's her husband.
And she's his wife.

He feeds the childrens.
And does their hair.
Her friends seems jealous because it's not them.

It's a roll reversal they not use too.
They hadn't found a good man to do the things he do.

She happy.
They alone.
These the type ladies that gossip about her.
Until they not welcome in her home.
jeffrey conyers
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jeffrey conyers  united states
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