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Many of today's Black Women reduce the art of femininity to something as simple as donning a dress, or wearing makeup, or walking with a "switch" in their walk. Yet deny other mannerisms that are included, due to feelings of being ashamed and vulnerable.
Meanwhile Black Men, continue to ask questions that they are a big factor in solving.
Has the Black Man provided an environment where Black girls and women felt that they could "be" or "feel" feminine within?
From a societal and structural standpoint: The Black female must be provided a area and space where she can concentrate and practice being feminine- also, she must see the men that surround her from a position of protection.
Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com
By The Truth with TrinityMany of today's Black Women reduce the art of femininity to something as simple as donning a dress, or wearing makeup, or walking with a "switch" in their walk. Yet deny other mannerisms that are included, due to feelings of being ashamed and vulnerable.
Meanwhile Black Men, continue to ask questions that they are a big factor in solving.
Has the Black Man provided an environment where Black girls and women felt that they could "be" or "feel" feminine within?
From a societal and structural standpoint: The Black female must be provided a area and space where she can concentrate and practice being feminine- also, she must see the men that surround her from a position of protection.
Website: thetruthwithtrinity.com