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I think the whore part is out of line, but I must say, I'm glad she is becoming well known for "getting around" (which is objective and is, by no means, a slut shamey label). One of the things that's bugged me the most about Miss Swift is the fact that she has had a revolving door of lovers over the years, but up

Alternative title: Why I Will Be Forever Alone

I remember watching tiny furniture and found him nauseatingly unattractive. Every time he was on screen, I would dry heave a little.

Yes, within the black community it is. Privilege exists on many levels ... I'm guessing you're not a black woman with "bad" hair ...

As a black woman I agree with you completely. The problem, at the root, is the policing of black hair in general.

Seriously. A black person with a naturally straight texture's experience=!a black person with naturally kinky hair's experience.

Idk, a wig is a wig is a wig, lol. The point is, it's not your hair. I'm no hair dogmatist, but I never understand why Solange gets a pass in the "down" community for wearing wigs that are longer and looser textured than her own hair. It's "natural" looking, but not HER natural. Nicki happens to use wigs to

Eh, it's just silly pop politics in the same vein that this article was written. There is no real gay witch hunt when it comes to Booker because even if he were gay, he's not a hypocrite when it comes to gay rights.

Lol, it doesn't make him NOT gay either. But in all seriousness, there have long been talks about his sexuality in the same way that there were about Anderson and Shep Smith.

I feel you. My hair is not the bane of my existence, but it's a BIG time commitment. I like a lot of volume right now so I willingly make all of that effort, but my point is that natural hair in general is not the same process for all. For some it's a LOT of maintenance, while for others it's just a wash-condition-go

Love Cory, but this article is making that rainbow hued elephant in the room all the more conspicuous ...

I read that as SHADE, lol. I think she pulled a Keenyah (of ANTM fame) and intentionally made that comment to discount Mariah's status as a black woman,

Ugh! RANT: Can we stop talking about black hair like it's one and the same? While I appreciate the natural hair movement, it frustrates me to no end to see how many black women deny their hair privilege. First of all, natural coily hair (think Nina Simone) is not embraced the same way as natural flowing, wavy hair

The operative word here is model. She's not a civilian. The "plus size" in this case is just an industry term.

Cue the "if she's plus size then what am I?" comments in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...

Timing? Jesus, when has she had a platform? She's only had the nation's ear since her recent Olympic victory, and I'm sure that this recollection is not the first thing that comes out of her mouth every time she speaks to the media. She is being interviewed extensively, and part of that process includes asking about

But I find the horror of this acknowledgement kind of hypocritical. I recall a 2007 Jezebel post entitled something along the lines of "Is Ahmedenijad Kind of Hot?" which even included a poll. Even more, on Tracie's old personal site she had a post dedicated entirely to hot murderers, including Lacey Peterson's