R.I.P., Officially

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    As a Black woman who happens to be single, was once exasperated but is now bored to tears with the: Tragic Successful But Still Single Black Woman Who Can't Find A Husband and Isn't Light Enough To Be In A Rap Video or Measure Up to Kim Kardashian And So Should Find Solace in Advice Dispensed by Steve Harvey/Tyler Perry/(insert ill-equipped pseudo-Relationship expert here) meme, I endorse the message in the linked video following this post. I'm sick of reading about it and I'm tired of sites whose purpose is to supposedly uplift Black women, pandering to the foolio information and quasi-sociological studies about my dating life. Especially since my current purpose (as I see it), is to continue trying to be the best at what I love doing and exploring making a full-time career of it; as well as to ensure that my rights as a woman (to do, say, believe in what I choose to believe in, and to maintain control over my body) aren't threatened. So without further ado, I bid this meme adieu.

     

     

     

    Please peep this very necessary PSA--> http://youtu.be/jFYtkJfphOQ

     

     

     

13 comments
  • Ikechukwu Mezu
    Ikechukwu Mezu I love this. Just focus on the brighter side of life. Keep it up
    January 1, 2012
  • B Ra Carter
    B Ra Carter There is a terrible disease running rampant in the AA community that causes us not to want to deal with each other. Whatever the case may be I do my best to handle all women appropriately. I could never turn away from my ppl especially the women because t...  more
    January 11, 2012
  • Jeffery Sims
    Jeffery Sims What is it that Dave Chappelle said about relationships? "That too many women have too much advice about men from other women...and they don't what the hell they're talking about!"
    February 19, 2012
  • Lawa Blogger
    Lawa Blogger Thank you for sharing...I feel like I have somehow been out of the loop when it comes to black women's issues in America. But it feels so good to see other sisters choosing to empower themselves instead of play the victim role any longer. Oh yes, it does ...  more
    March 17, 2012