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Questions
1. Genesis decides that Terri is the woman he wants to
spend the rest of his life with, and he asks her to marry him.
Why does Genesis almost immediately begin cheating on Terri after
their engagement? Do you think that Terri was aware that Genesis
had been cheating on her? Why would Genesis ask Terri to marry
him if he wasn't done sleeping with other women? Is it all right
to sleep with other people, as long as you stop once you say "I
do"?
2. When Yolanda leaves Gabrielle in Terri's store, Terri
instantly bonds with the baby and considers keeping her to raise.
Why does Terri feel such a strong connection with Yolanda's baby?
Should Terri be angry that Yolanda left this child and took off
on a bus? Is Terri right to consider keeping the baby, or should
she turn the baby over to the authorities as an abandoned child?
Is it fair of Terri to introduce a new baby into Genesis's life?
3. Once Terri and Nina start planning the wedding, Genesis
and Prodigy complain about how wrapped up women get in the whole
procedure. Are they right to complain? Do women get too wrapped
up in the material part of a wedding and lose sight of the emotional
commitment involved? Is Terri too wrapped up in planning her wedding?
Does this prevent her from realizing what Genesis is doing behind
her back? Have you ever been involved in planning a wedding? If
yes, what was the experience like?
4. Genesis resents his brother Grover very much. He feels
that Grover is not a father to his son, Jalen, and that he funnels
all of his money into drugs and alcohol. Should Genesis be more
compassionate towards Grover, or has he already given his brother
enough chances? Can a drug and alcohol addict ever be a good parent
to their child? Is Grover a good father to Jalen? Do you think
that one day he will be capable of being a good father to his
son?
5. Throughout her life, Phyllis never dated black men.
Was this a conscious decision for her? If yes, why would she decide
not to date black men? Phyllis's mother says that if Phyllis could
slip out of her skin, she would. Is this true? Is Phyllis unhappy
that she's black? Have you ever wished that you were born a different
color? In what ways do you think that your life would be different?
6. When he was a child, Genesis always saw his father with
lots of women. And, Genesis truly believed his father when he
told him to date lots of women and always have at least two girlfriends.
At what point in his life should Genesis have understood that
this was bad advice? What do you think was going through Grover
Sr.'s head when he gave Genesis advice about women? Is it possible
to sleep with lots of women and still lead a fulfilling life?
Do you know people who are content to sleep around and not pursue
any serious relationships?
7. In the weeks before their wedding, Terri is in a much
more comfortable financial position than Genesis. While Genesis
is struggling to make ends meet since his basketball money ran
out, Terri is planning an addition to her store. Are either Terri
or Genesis uncomfortable with their current financial situations?
Why do you think that Genesis doesn't tell Terri that he's a little
short on cash because of all the wedding expenses? Would it be
acceptable for Terri to contribute money towards paying for the
wedding? Is it important to keep separate accounts after getting
married, or is it better to have a joint account?
8. Before heading off to his bachelor party, Genesis gets
a call from Prodigy saying that there won't be any strippers at
the party. Does Genesis have a right to get angry about this?
Are strippers a necessary element of a bachelor party? Should
Prodigy have teased Genesis, knowing what a tough time his friend
was having? Is the lack of strippers enough to explain why Genesis
would solicit a prostitute? Is there ever an acceptable reason
for soliciting a prostitute?
9. After Terri finds out about the incident with Genesis
and the prostitute, she tells Genesis that the wedding is off.
Then, Terri's mother tells her to try and work through this with
Genesis. Who had the right impulse, Terri or her mother? Is it
possible for Terri to forgive Genesis after finding out that he
solicited a prostitute? Should she believe Genesis when he tells
her that he'll change? Would you agree to marry a man after you
found out that he had solicited a prostitute a week before your
wedding?
10. When Prodigy is shot by James, he reverts to his old
ways and calls in his cousin from Philadelphia. He asks his cousin
to kidnap and torture James, and then to kill him. Why does Prodigy
go back to his old ways so fast? Does James deserve to be killed
after all that he did to Prodigy's family? Does Genesis get Prodigy
to change his mind, or does Prodigy come to that decision on his
own? Do you think that Prodigy would have been able to live with
himself if he had had James killed? If someone hurts you, should
you exact revenge?
11. When Terri walks down the aisle at her wedding, she's
holding Gabrielle and a picture of Yolanda. She tells Genesis
that Gabrielle is his daughter. Until that moment, did Genesis
know that Gabrielle was his child? Should Genesis have come clean
with Terri about everything before the wedding? Would Terri still
have agreed to marry him? Are there some secrets that husbands
and wives should keep from each other, or is it better to be upfront
and honest about everything?
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