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Black women are always forced into this theory, that being "strong" is supposed to be deemed as a compliment, but in reality, it's a stigma perpetuated by somebody else's version of us. It's one expectation, that we have to endure all, and at that do it alone. A theory we have to conquer all, and do it alone, but why? I don't want to be "strong", and why aren't any other ethnicity required to have a label, let alone this one? Tap in...let's get real!
By JESS B. Real4.9
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Black women are always forced into this theory, that being "strong" is supposed to be deemed as a compliment, but in reality, it's a stigma perpetuated by somebody else's version of us. It's one expectation, that we have to endure all, and at that do it alone. A theory we have to conquer all, and do it alone, but why? I don't want to be "strong", and why aren't any other ethnicity required to have a label, let alone this one? Tap in...let's get real!