Lootha VanDraws
'The Night I Fell in Love' is the GOAT R&B album
I'd give her the pee pee, word to Prince Andrew...
Ol Terry McMillan ass postNah, B it's deeper than that.
Body like that we're going for a spiritual connection.
I'm talking shared bubble baths with back rubs.
Im talking nibbling her inner thigh whilst twisting her nipples.
I'm talking eating the p from the back.
I'm talking massaging her body down with coconut oil
Breh, I'm talking about multiple positions.
I'm talking about making her cum four/five times before I cum even once.
I'm talking cuddling afterwards and breakfast in bed the next morning.
I'm talking sending flowers to her mother every Sunday and shyt, nikka.
Nah I feel you...
I get tired of this Coli logic that everyone light skinned has a white parent. Almost all of us have light skinned relatives, and we should all know at this point that The Diaspora means that pretty much all of us have white admixture, hence the variance in shades of black...
Whoever said Alicia don't look like a black woman is tripping. I don't know what "looking mixed" looks like because for almost every "mixed" person I know or have known someone with two black parents who looks like them...
How does the old face chick feet look?
well, she's mad, i wonder if this is about her not getting her show and her not getting as much airtime as she used to because of the covid
...or about her not getting chose.
well, she's mad, i wonder if this is about her not getting her show and her not getting as much airtime as she used to because of the covid
Covid has exposed how inconsequential these appointed examples of black celebrity are. Without an economy that facilitates the open advertisement of fraudulent black wealth and consumption, what use do these black "celebrities" have? They are, without an open economy, surplus goods with no material value. Am I wrong? Who gives a fukk what Angela Rye thinks? So many other, far more intelligent, social and politically astute black minds are driving the discourse.