Q: Would you have sex on a first date? Charles E. Flint, MI A: I never have, but that’s not to say that I never would. I think sex on the first date is okay as long as the people having … Continue reading
Q: Would you have sex on a first date? Charles E. Flint, MI A: I never have, but that’s not to say that I never would. I think sex on the first date is okay as long as the people having … Continue reading
Q: I’m not normally an unhappy person, but each year during Christmas I feel really alone and depressed. What is my problem? Tasha Flint, MI A: You may be suffering from the “Winter Blues”. If so, I feel for you … Continue reading

Q: Which is sexier – sexting, cybering, or phone sex? Why?
Pam S.
Chicago, IL
A: I personally prefer sexting. Maybe it’s because I am a writer and I enjoy playing with words, but I find that sexting allows your imagination to run wild and create sexy and erotic visuals in the mind. Also, if a man (or woman) can use words creatively to turn you on there is hope that he (or she) can please you in the flesh. Remember, sex takes place in the mind first! To be honest, I participate in sexting with men that I have not had sex with and perhaps never will. I guess I am a sexting tease!

Q: What is the most ridiculous come on or ‘line’ that worked on you?
Chris R.
Flint, MI
A: Pick up lines and come ons, as a rule, do not work on me unless I have already decided that I like what I see. Men and women both need to understand that what you say and how you say it makes all the difference in getting and keeping someones attention. Just be real and honest with me. There’s no need for ‘lines’, they can be corny.

Q: When the snow melts, where does all the white go?
- Don Truesdell, Flint
A: This question is begging for a snarky answer and I will not disappoint. When snow melts the white goes water skiing, hiking, tanning and then white turns black and has cookouts, house parties, and shoots a lil’ hoop. It’s the colorful circle of life, my friend!

Q: Why is it so difficult for some journalists to refer to Barack Obama as President Obama?
-BlackFire40
A: It’s difficult because they’re expected to do something that they didn’t always do for our last president. Perhaps I just never noticed but journalists called President Bush, Bush, didn’t they? I know I called him Bush. I never threw in President at the beginning. It wasn’t because I disrespected him; I didn’t love him either, but it was because it was faster to say. I don’t have time to call him by his title. He’s not standing right in front of me with his agents demanding my respect. Besides, when you say Obama everyone knows who and what he is.
I think we as Black folks are expecting way too much from the media. We expect instant respect and change in everyone just because a man with melanin is in the White House. Don’t get me wrong, he deserves respect, but when he is simply being called Obama I don’t believe he is being disrespected.
I tend to liken it to feeling a sense of closeness to President Obama when I simply call him Obama. Ya know, like “Obama is my Homeboy”. OK, that was wack, but you see my point, right? Anyway, when I hear people refer to him in a certain tone as President Barack Hussein Obama that tends to leave a bad taste in my mouth because it implies that he’s the enemy. However, that is his full name, so maybe I am tripping too.
Dangerous Lee gets interviewed by the author of “The Flow: 40 Days to Total Life Transformation”, Tara Meyer-Robson and her father Bill.
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Q: My mum told me to bite anything that entered my mouth so why does my husband get so upset with me when I bite? I am only doing what I was told.
Mrs. Charli
A: Everything we are told to do by our parents is not correct. Your husband is upset because biting hurts. Since you like to do what you’re told listen to your husband and stop biting him! Try sucking, licking, or softly kissing instead. As a grown married woman you should be able to make better decisions without what your momma told you growing up affecting you. I bet if your husband bit you back one good time you would get the point. I have a feeling that you secretly enjoy his pain. If that’s the case, carry on.
Q: Shaven, trimmed or natural? What do you think I should do with my pubic hair?
Maria Simpson
A: Honey, I don’t care what you do with your pubes. It’s a private issue and a private area, not a public one. However, in my opinion it’s always nice to trim it and keep it Chewbacca free. It’s also a good idea to make sure that area is not dry. Moisturize it and of course wash it as you would the hair on your head.
Dangerous and HP talk to Candra Palmer of Artyce Designs Shoes, Blog Talk Radio Host Jack Batcher talkS about his book Death of a Pop Star, and Melissa Pettignano tells us about her childrens book Suzanne Lantana. The Dangerous Item of the Week is The New Danger by Mos Def.
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Q: Why was I called a nigger today? I was driving in downtown Flint today and there were many streets blocked off because of The Crim race. I could not make a left turn so I proceeded to go straight. … Continue reading