Yeah, if she says no then the answer is no. But she won’t say no because of the implication that something will go wrong if she says no.
Ok this is getting a bit demonic.
Yeah, if she says no then the answer is no. But she won’t say no because of the implication that something will go wrong if she says no.
Ok this is getting a bit demonic.
Where did you read in the post you quoted that all women are prostitutes lollmfao stfu. All Women aren't prostitutes, and all men ain't johns. If you think this is how male/female dynamics work then you must come from a bloodline of filth.
THE PROBLEM IS LACK OF BALANCE
yeah, back in the day there was lil kim and foxy,sure,
but there was also lauryn hill, queen latifah,etc...and both sides of the coin were supported and well represented in the mainstream
now we only see the cardi b side of the coin.
where are the lauryn hill's of this world in the mainstream?
don't come with some no names as examples.
reality
women are not a monolith. there were also women that spoke against it whether you were listening or not. you want to use the women that were able to enjoy that music to dismiss the ones that were not with it, in a thread critizing women in hip hop for being what nikkas have called them for 3 decades.The thing is women were turning up to men calling them sluts and whores lol. All mainstream music is catered to women and white males because those are the people who spend the money.
So much degenerate lyrics from women these days, it must be tough to have a daughter in this era listening to that prostitute bullshyt.
Lil Kim Hardcore dropped in 96... These hoes ain't been sh1t for a long time fam.
she might've been a freak in the bed, but she presented herself as a lady in the streets (as far as i know)Lauryn Hill was getting passed between Wyclef and Marley Jr without being wifed by neither. She was just hoing in private.
With the exception of Lauryn Hill none of those women were nearly as popular as Kim and Foxy. MC Lyte was from a different era. And don’t get it twisted. Those doobie wrap wearing , sandalwood incense smelling broads had just as much of a chance at being a hoe. Basically music don’t make a hoeWhy do yall keep mentioning this, when there was much more of a balance during that period, with women like Lauryn Hill and Rah Digga and MC Lyte and others who didn't promote that garbage?