There's this black women in the luxury aesthetic who said she makes $200 000 - $300 000 per month. I have never been so inspired. She has 6 streams of income
And this is why we can't let bw 'just do what they want' with their hair. They shove all of their natural hair bullshit doctrine on to little black girls
I'm convinced these old men don't talk to young women. Cause the women my age are repulsed by old men. The ones that date older men are an exoection to the rule. Most young women date men their age.
Can't sing live to save herself and has the stage presence of a rock. Which would be fine if her vocals weren't lacking. Her acting is meh too. Nice blushes though
The natural hair movement didn't get hijacked. Y'all watched these women obsessed over their hair and when they got all the money and deals because of YOUR views. Spare us
If it were a white man that as calling black people bigger and all sort of racist things you wouldn't believe he can change. But cause it's a black man you think he can change after spewing such harmful misogynistic things to black women
@fcfortune
@PortiaMoemedi
They're also not. They're still dating me just not birthing kids. Majority of SK women are still very much male identifird and in heterosexual relationships with men
Men really have it easy coz women are very impressionable and male-identified.
This man is ugly as fuck but you have two women losing their friendship over him and a bunch of thirsty women doing too much over some abs.
No dignity in the comments/quotes, over this face 🤢?!?!?
"So instead we tell black women to accomplish less, to clip their wings so that black men can forget that they cannot fly and he result is a dilapidated community with no providers"
- Mahogany Pink
This is clearly about bw who have harmful complexes with their natural hair and how their doctrine plays out when they have black daughters. How are some of you confused?
Of all the natural hair girlies she's my favourite. 🥰 Doesn't give any 'hair growth tips and products', because she doesn't have any, she said 'her hair has always been long'. Love it
@afrorckprincess
Too bad the 'anti-black' brigade will come to their rescue with the yall are trying to bring down rich black men. And something about white men getting away with it
@femme_4
I'm literally scared of pregnancy so it's a def no for me. And giving a man the satisfaction of caring on his legacy is just not I'm my books especially since as a mom that child is 100% yours
This is how I know that most bw hopped on the natural hair movement as a trend. Cause the health risks that relaxers cause was a big reason why the natural hair movement was started.
Black women, I understand dealing with your natural hair may be hard at times but please don’t give into the creamy crack relaxers! They’re so dangerous and harmful to our bodies and health. Relaxers have been linked to cancers and other health issues.
I'll only extend grace to the bundle bandits when they accept that they hate their hair in its natural.
After that we can talk how to aid in taking care of your hair in a way that is not 'too much to handle' or 'inconvenient' or 'expensive' or 'natural hair is not for everyone'
@EsqBxn
@NIYAMICHAI
I have popcorn braids rn. Next is knot less braids and then sparkle braids. And bantu knots after that. You have to stay ahead of the curve
"Black men often assign a benevolence to themselves that doesn't exist because they have the luxury of being able to compare themselves to the massive group of degenerate males that occupy this community."
- Mahogany Pink
Ngl if these stylists hired African tailors, everybody’s Met Gala looks would eat . Just imagine if they invited all the Nigerian celebs, it would just be looks on top of looks.
@its_daqueen
As someone who's taught in high schools with more girls than boys and vice versa. The former is better. The environment is more conducive to learning and teaching and there is less exposure to drugs, sexual haressment and rowdy behavior in general. Schools should not be combined
So a little girl was being bullied for the way her hair looks. And instead of teaching her how to do it (cause she's clearly trying to learn judging by the styles she's doing) you put on a lace front and call it a day
Does that seem okay to y'all?
I'm so confused
Has he ever came to their aid? Talked about black femicide? Advocated for black women and girls? Or maybe an easier one, does he even date black women? You're asking the wrong questions imo