@PrinceMishka By the way "el negro me destapa" means "the black man takes away the covers" (as in bedsheets), not "my top". And in the latin culture, especially those from the Caribbean, calling somebody Negro is often a term of endearment. It's even used for people who are white. We do the same ...
@PrinceMishka By the way "el negro me destapa" means "the black man takes away the covers" (as in bedsheets), not "my top". And in the latin culture, especially those from the Caribbean, calling somebody Negro is often a term of endearment. It's even used for people who are white. We do the same ...