@chickyxime This really shouldn’t be about him being married. Even if he were single, this would still be harassment and unprofessional. She’s not respecting his boundaries, not just as a married man, but as a person.
@ccombs87 Tonight definitely confirmed my suspicions that it’s rigged. There is no way someone hears that clue and feels confident that the answer is horseshoe. 100% bullishit.
@JawnTheDon Do you spend much time in spaces where white women discuss beauty standards? Because they often do debate what’s considered olive, medium, light, pale, and so on. There’s just less sensitivity around those conversations for obvious reasons.
@Nesseri@PrettifulBarbz @ysk100k These aren’t extreme circumstances—most women have endured at least one. Educate yourself. This post is about healing, not prevention. You don’t get to police others’ healing. You’ve used this to air unrelated gripes about women. Sounds like you need healing too.
@rahsh33m I wish y’all would realize this video is fake. If that were boiling water, her scalp and hands would be red and blistered, and she’d have probably passed out. This is so obviously fake, but many of you are just obsessed with being outraged and talking shit about black women.
@KeithOneAl_ @dariusjrob Coerced? This man was in no danger. He simply believed Ruby’s bullshit. Believing the wrong thing is not a defense. He had a year of no contact with her, with every opportunity to make the right choice. The responsibility for his actions still lies with him. He is an adult.
@HelpmeImFrying@KeithOneAl_ @dariusjrob If the genders were reversed and a mother had an entire year away from her abuser— a full year to wake up from the spell— yet took no action to save her kids, she’d be crucified. Kevin didn’t act because he agreed with Ruby’s methods. He is complicit.
@KeithOneAl_ @dariusjrob Kevin had no contact with Ruby for a year. Two things can be true: you can be abused and brainwashed yet still be held accountable. The law recognizes coercion, but still holds individuals responsible for their crimes, especially when they had opportunity to resist or escape.
@AlexisP64491389@MichikaM4@clownworld It’s always been subjective. Even in the original, the Evil Queen was never ugly. I’ve always thought she was more beautiful than Snow White. The point was that while equally beautiful, SW was a kind and loving person, so the Magic Mirror deemed SW the “fairest”.
@AlexisP64491389@clownworld No. The Evil Queen was the “fairest of them all”, until Snow White came of age and the Magic Mirror decided that SW was now the most beautiful. The EQ was never ugly, just evil and insecure.
@Ashley__USA@JustinBPerfumer Girl, what? 🤨 That’s not what she said. She was simply saying that knowing what it’s like to be poor doesn’t mean you know what it’s like to be Black because the two are not synonymous.
@ask_aubry Some women put too much stock in male opinions. Who cares what your husband’s friend thinks?! He’s either a hypermasculine idiot, jealous, or both. Either way, it’s not his charcuterie board, so his opinion should mean nothing.