Date Night w/ an Atlanta Demon
If you’re chronically online, you’ve probably heard all the horror stories about dating in cities like New York and Atlanta. As a 35-year-old woman living …
If you’re chronically online, you’ve probably heard all the horror stories about dating in cities like New York and Atlanta. As a 35-year-old woman living …
When I was told I was not going to graduate on time, I thought it was a joke. Dr. Lawson sat behind her desk with …
When I adopted my cat, Louie, I never imagined how deeply we’d bond or that he’d end up changing the way I think about my …
Let me be clear from the start: this review contains spoilers, and yes, Marty Supreme is a complete shit show. The movie opens strong. Visually, …
There’s something magical and mildly disorienting about the days between Christmas and the first full week of the new year. Time loses all structure. You …
Top 10 Takeaways from Ryan Coogler’s Sinners Posh Auntie here, bringing you all the reflections, revelations, and realness after watching Ryan Coogler’s haunting masterpiece, Sinners. …
Tyler Perry recently sat down on the Keep it Positive Sweetie podcast with Crystal Renee Hayslett. During the interview, he volunteers some advice to black …
It’s About Eating What You Want
Unlike diet culture, which often dictates what women should eat, girl dinner is about intuitive eating. It’s choosing food based on cravings, comfort, and enjoyment rather than strict meal plans or calorie counts
Studies have shown that women’s quality of life is significantly better when single. There is a direct correlation with that study; single women look better. I’ve seen it among friends and within myself. Once women get into relationships, it is easy to begin prioritizing your partner over yourself, and this is a huge mistake! It starts with small things like, “Oh, I’ll skip gua sha tonight since bae is spending the night,” and before you know it, you’re skipping the gym for a dinner date or not answering your friend’s calls because you are chilling with your boo.
It’s disheartening to me when I hear black men express the lack of support and interest for an overqualified candidate who would make history as the First Woman president, especially when Barak Obama ran as the First Black President back in 2008 and had the support of what felt like the entire black community.