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Many women throughout history have displayed strength when needed. But are Black Women emotionally manipulated out of the need to be loved and helped by being stereotyped as " a strong Black Woman." Is there a sense of "false praise" that covers up the pain of lacking the help we need from Black Men?
Do we as Black Women call ourselves confident and strong for wearing revealing clothes, yet continue to question why we are only seen as," sexual objects?" Or when we become the victims of sexual violence?
Despite the trauma that the Black Woman faces- it will take more strength for her to hold on to her femininity.
Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
By The Truth with TrinityMany women throughout history have displayed strength when needed. But are Black Women emotionally manipulated out of the need to be loved and helped by being stereotyped as " a strong Black Woman." Is there a sense of "false praise" that covers up the pain of lacking the help we need from Black Men?
Do we as Black Women call ourselves confident and strong for wearing revealing clothes, yet continue to question why we are only seen as," sexual objects?" Or when we become the victims of sexual violence?
Despite the trauma that the Black Woman faces- it will take more strength for her to hold on to her femininity.
Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com