@AngelaGraceLOU@Chizitere_xyz Keeping the relationship with the child n not failing them due to their mom’s stupidity doesn’t necessarily mean I’m taking responsibility. Child support is immediately out of the question the moment the kid is determined to not be mine. Anything I do further is my own free will
The most terrifying realization a man has as he gets older is that his grace is entirely conditional. If a woman has a career setback, makes a bad financial move, or needs a year to "find herself," she is met with sisterhood, therapy, and endless emotional support. If a man asks for that exact same grace? He is an immediate liability. He is told to step up. His partner's friends will literally advise her to leave him because he's "holding her back." A man is only allowed to fail if he can quietly fix it before anyone notices. The moment his struggle becomes an inconvenience to the people he provides for, the respect vanishes. A lot of men are walking around with the crushing realization that they were never actually loved for who they are; they were just employed for what they provide
My family has lost yet another one of our kids in the last 2 years to gun violence smh.. 2 young black boys who were still in high school. Between Memphis and Chicago, my family been going through a nightmare smh.. 🤦🏾♂️
“Why didn’t Ace tell Olandria what he knew or feel, etc if he rocks with her so tough” has anyone confirmed that he hasn’t in fact had that talk with her already? Just curious 🧐 how many of yall done told your girl her dude ain’t shit and she played dumb and stayed anyway?
Social media didn’t just ruin dating, it ruined the society. It gave women delusional expectations and men impossible standards. Now everyone’s unhappy, but nobody wants to admit it.
The WNBA’s “PAY US WHAT YOU OWE US” moment is bigger than salary.
It’s about respect, value, leverage, and the evolution of professional women’s sports.
If you don’t understand this, you don’t understand the business.
#TheGameWithinTheGame#WNBA#WNBPA#AgentTalk#CBA
WNBA players wearing “PAY US WHAT YOU OWE US” shirts at All-Star wasn’t just about slogans.
It’s about leverage, labor rights, and the future of women’s pro sports economics.
Agents and sports professionals need to understand the why behind the statement.
What’s next?
• Increased public pressure
• Potential labor standoffs
• Growth in alternative income streams
• New CBA likely to shift compensation, benefits, and rights
Pay attention. The game behind the game is moving.
“PAY US WHAT YOU OWE US” — Why the WNBA Players’ Statement Matters (And Why Agents Should Pay Attention)
#TheGameWithinTheGame#WNBA#WNBPA#AgentTalk
Let’s break it down 🧵