andthenthecatpushedme
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andthenthecatpushedme

They don’t seem to understand it’s intrusive. Gotta tell them one way or another.

I haven’t read her entire book yet but maybe it’s because some black women often feel like it’s them against the world. Maybe, I’ll have to read some more stories.

Here you go. Happy reading😊

I’ll send it tonight😊

We read “Bloodchild” and it was such creepy, disgusting story but I loved it. The class was visibly uneasy as we discussed it but everyone agrees it was a great story.

That’s why Jesse Williams said “just because we’re magic doesn’t mean we’re not real.” If we’re not seen as people.

That’s the black experience in America. But don’t apologize; as long you’re not doing it, you’re good😚

That’s what you have to do. This shit is not cool.

Yes! I’m on my way to the movies but I’ll do it later tonight😊

Everything Sheesh said. Most the time they don’t even ask. When people compliment on my hair, I usually take an involuntary step back because I know what’s coming.

Yeah, they just reach over and grab our hair. And you look at them like they just grew a third ahead and they’re like “what?”

White people, mostly women, which is bullshit because if anybody should know about the uncomfortableness of unwanted touching, it would be women.

And that’s exactly why my professor said we’re only reading non-white sci-fi authors (or women authors) because everybody doesn’t get the recognition that they deserve.

All the time. Ask any black person. I talked about this in my class yesterday and everybody was in disbelief except some of the moms (and the other black woman in my class), including my professor. They said that when they were pregnant people used to come and just touch their stomachs all the time so they could