Damn girl stop that book by Joan Thatiah
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Damn, girl stop that: how women shoot themselves in the foot. Sometimes the world is conspiring against the woman. Sometimes though, even though she should know better, the woman gets in her own way. This book is about these times.
Damn girl stop that book by Joan Thatiah.
Damn, girl stop that: how women shoot themselves in the foot. Sometimes the world is conspiring against the woman. Sometimes though, even though she should know better, the woman gets in her own way. This book is about these times.
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