Jr. Super Woman

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  • in reply to: Brass Ovaries – I’ve Earned Them #15909

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    On the contrary, women have come a long way in being independent, demanding respect and equality and being successful business people in the United States. The only down side to it is that our children and attention to family may suffer as a result of being that successful business person; if more attention is being paid to one aspect of your life than the other, the latter will surely suffer. As the divorce rate increases, it is becoming more necessary for women of single-parent households to support and provide a good home for themselves and their children. What is a girl to do? Women are having to make all of the decisions inside and outside the household. Don’t throw away those aromatherapy candles yet; if no one else will pamper us, we might as well pamper ourselves!

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    Name : Jr. Super Woman, Gender : F, Age : 25, City : Houston, State : TX, Country : United States, Occupation : Systems Analyst, 
    in reply to: White and black and “nigga” #38610

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    ‘Nigga’ is used between some black people 1) in an effort to belittle the term ‘Nigger’, a term used to oppress blacks for hundreds of years, 2) to affirm a common history, culture and heritage, 3) to take away the power of the term ‘Nigger’ from the way that whites used it and turn it into a term that is used in a more sarcastic sense. Question: Why would you WANT to use the term anyway if you don’t care for it at all? Do you feel that you are missing out on something?

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    Name : Jr. Super Woman, Gender : F, Age : 25, City : Houston, State : TX, Country : United States, Occupation : Systems Analyst, 
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