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he should've gone ahead (spoilers)


shoot. morris chestnut's character should have gone ahead and tapped that white woman. i mean his wife was truly an ungrateful beottch who teamed up with her mother against her own husband and never stood up for him against her. What kind of man would take all that abuse and not give in to doing something he really wanted to do anyway?

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I totally agree. His wife and mother in law was nothing but a total bitch throughout the entire movie. He should have kicked it with the white chick.

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Yeah

That was the point of the movie, dumbass.

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No he should not have. He was still a married man and marriage vows are not to be broken just because you are pissed off and fed up with your wife. You want to get mad and go tap someone, get a divorce. I have such a problem with people getting married and then separating and acting like single people. Get divorced and then do what you want.

The moral fiber of most people is sooooo damaged. If my husband wanted to leave me, I would appreciate if he left me and divorced me before he started sleeping around...How are you someone's wife and sexing the next man? How are you someone's husband and sexing the next woman?

I could never understand why women date and sleep with married but separated men...ummm he is still married...you are still sleeping with someones husband or wife...is it that hard to actually GET divorced before you start a new relationship?

I will say that I did like that he told her that he had feelings for the woman. I wish more men were that direct. He was unhappy with his home life, she represented the other side to his misery, a greener pasture...easy to see how he would gravitate toward that. I was glad when he did not sleep with her.

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he should've banged her. Marriage vows also say that you should honor eachother and she clearly did not honor him. Her honor was in her mother.

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If anyone had broken their vows, it was the wife. She had more allegiance to her mother than to her own HUSBAND. The husband and wife should cling to each other (not to their parents) and become one flesh. It seems that so many folks want to excuse the wife (and her mother's) belligerent behavior toward the man. It's supposed to be "Me and You Against the World," not You and the World Against Me.

I would leave her too, if she kicked me out of my own house and I haven't done anything to provoke her into that rage. Plus, how does a man catch hell for coaching LITTLE LEAGUE? Black men are told to be role models...yet they still catch hell for the "right" thing.

It's films like this that makes me think that the Black community in America is the Bizarro world of the universe.

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They were on a break.

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