what's the best way to approach the situation, party. should we even approach it, or is that patriarchy?
If you were to start a black nation the WORST thing you could do is invite these neo black feminist, they'll have the men and women fighting by the end of the week.Stop throwing shots at the women who decide to speak back about it, you can tell someone they're wrong without shytting on them.
what's the best way to approach the situation, party. should we even approach it, or is that patriarchy?
If you were to start a black nation the WORST thing you could do is invite these neo black feminist, they'll have the men and women fighting by the end of th week.
what if we like our hair though? Just because I wear weave for a week or two doesn't mean I hate my hair.
I think it's hilarious that you're trying to tell us how we feel about our hair. and when we tell you that you're wrong you tell us that we're wrong about how we feel about our hair.
Of course you do. We've already established on the Coli that Black women's natural hair grows in kinks/naps and Black men's natural hair is wavy.
I know, i prefer to call them the devil. They use teachings of black feminism but there hidden message is the genocide of black masculinaty. They throw around terms like misogyny and black male privilege, mean while they have there lips firmly sealed around CAC dikk. Don't trust these devils, they everywhere....but...they're...not...black feminists...
what if none of these methods work? whats next?Of course I realize that's impossible for you lot, because I realized a long time ago the entire point of y'all bringing up this issue is to berate, make fun of, and take jabs at BW.
might have to gank thatMollyHr
protective stylewhat if none of these methods work? whats next?
what if we like our hair though? Just because I wear weave for a week or two doesn't mean I hate my hair.
I think it's hilarious that you're trying to tell us how we feel about our hair. and when we tell you that you're wrong you tell us that we're wrong about how we feel about our hair.
Juicy you don't feel you need a weave, your beautiful without it. With your pretty eyes and skin.
However I wont judge you for sporting one because its not my place. Your still the same Juicy to me.
...but...they're...not...black feminists...