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Men Quotes by Jada Pinkett Smith
- Will is a very interesting, unique man, and I'll tell you why. He makes love like a woman. He loves to touch, massage and feel.…
- Women, you can have it all - a loving man, devoted husband, loving children, a fabulous career.
- Here's the thing, men have to also mature in how they see women, too. Because they need to understand that it's not just about how…
- I just think, as women, we have to give ourselves room to be individuals. So when a woman makes a decision for herself, we as…
- I've always told Will, 'You can do whatever you want as long as you can look at yourself in the mirror and be okay.' Because…
- Oh, I laugh hard every day. I mean, my husband is Will Smith! I'm telling you, that's one of the joys of being married to…
- People love in different ways. You may have a man who brings you flowers every Monday but doesn't give two hooty-hoots about Valentine's Day. Just…
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