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Naʼim Akbar. games . He likes to play games . He plays games with other people and he plays games with himself . He likes toys , not real things that begin to move the world , but just make- believe power , symbolic authority . He likes to ...
Naʼim Akbar. games . He likes to play games . He plays games with other people and he plays games with himself . He likes toys , not real things that begin to move the world , but just make- believe power , symbolic authority . He likes to ...
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... play , then he continues to recycle in that dimension and there is no growth possible . In order to discover the potential of your bigger self , you must jump into the water of husbandhood ( not just engage in " shacking " because it is ...
... play , then he continues to recycle in that dimension and there is no growth possible . In order to discover the potential of your bigger self , you must jump into the water of husbandhood ( not just engage in " shacking " because it is ...
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... play , but if you don't work on the love relationship , the play isn't fun anymore . All of it , ultimately comes down to being work ! The reason that most of us have so many problems in male - female rela- tionships is because we think ...
... play , but if you don't work on the love relationship , the play isn't fun anymore . All of it , ultimately comes down to being work ! The reason that most of us have so many problems in male - female rela- tionships is because we think ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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