Carnival Monday morning; you're chipping down the road and become infected by the soca music pulsating from the trucks. Random men and ladies coming for a wine and you start to unleash the carnival jumbie.
You then feel like you're being watched. You scan the crowd and see it. Your significant other concealed in the crowd of onlookers, eyes on you cramping your style. What do you do? Your boo didn't want to play mas, doesn't want to chip with the band and doesn't want you dancing with anyone in what he/she considers an inappropriate way. Appropriate usually entails not dancing at all.
You should be chipping alone on the pavement, if someone comes for a lil jam be strong and say "I ain't come fuh dat," unless it's a mutual friend in which case a five second jam is alright once you keep your hands in plain sight at all times.
This issue was recently brought to light by an obviously distressed Yumite who had no idea as to what to do to avoid being divorced by her husband if she was discovered getting on bad on the two days. What in your opinion would be the best course of action to combat this issue? Wine and risk breaking up your marriage or if you do decide to play be as stush as possible only wining on yourself?
Decisions decisions
lmfao, amen I cannot relate nah lol
ReplyDeleteSteupssssssss your husband or the man or woman you are with supposed to know you abilities. However I can say that I wine with some decency knowing that I'm not only representing myself but also I'm representing my family wide and large. So I may wine low but a camera won't pick it up at least I hope and if it does it would be 1 out of 500 pictures that are posted so no big thing. Women who dig ah horrors off of their men being wine up on for carnival or in parties are just plain dumb. As are the men who tell them you can't wine on anybody but me.
ReplyDeleteMy husband's philosophy is you can wine and get on bad yuh just don't get on dutty. There is a difference.
So to the lady with the issue yuh can't play mas and fraid powder.
It's sad when some of these monster-in-laws feel they have to be Commanders of their grown sons lives past a certain age :( and more sad when the sons do nothing which in some ways seems as they are enabling their moms behavior!
ReplyDeleteHowever, we don't know the entire story here, but from what was said, that fam needs prayer