As I walk through this life and all of its vast amounts of EXPERIENCE it throws my way, i want to be OBSERVANT and working hard towards mastering the true meaning of LIVING. I guess if I werent gaining any knowledge my name would be OJ Simpson, or Sara; a college girl apart of the PLUTO Cast of The Real World, who is yet another person moving into the house, engaged, and walking out single and with a new sexually transmitted disease.I mean every season theres at least one of those. So stupid.
Irregardless...
Just a thought
For some foolish reason, I have always been the type of black woman who only dates black men. I guess living in (joke)lahoma somewhat kept me to "stay" and not to "stray", if you will. I mean black women arent a high commodity around these parts.In Oklahoma, it seems to me that there is an unspoken rule that everyone should stick to their kind. That rule only applying to black women and white men. Ive gathered that other women would say they dont date outside of their race because they feel they OWE something to our black men. Some may say attraction is at question. Somehow theyve made up in their minds that only black men have the power to appeal to 2 or more senses. Maybe the stares, grunts, and whispers arent too appealing either. Dont get me wrong, there are black women STRAY, and actually would prefer to. But maybe the truth lies behind the idea that a REAL black woman, oh wait.. before i go further let me give a you a "definition quickie" of a REAL BLACK WOMAN from my EXPERIENCE DICTIONARY.
Real Black Woman noun an african american woman whos ancestors were slaves, with no real knowledge of any other ethnicity other than african decent. Who checks the box African American when filling out the ethnicity portion of an application. Who may or may not have "good hair". Women of various colors, shapes, and sizes. You can find being exploited on your average music video of any kind and "The Maury Show".
Ok now back to the reguarly scheduled program.
....the idea of a REAL black woman ever being physically, financially, mentally, (sane)cially, (def being of sanity), notloudicially,(def to have the ability to shut your damn mouth), and intellectually EQUAL TO non-black women in America does not exist. I call this idea the, Video Vixen Effect. (This idea will be discussed further in another blog). I'm sure that women of other ethnicities would argue that they too feel that this idea exist within their culture. For example, Asian women are known for there beautifully slanted eyes. It is a feature that defines the anatomy and history of the Asian culture. But when Asian women apply make-up to their eyes they dont get the same shading affect as an Italian woman or a black woman would. Some Asian women get surgery on their eyes that tucks the skin of the the eyelid inward so that there is a crease created to give dimension to the eye. Their feeling of inferiority has played such a role in their lives, that they question the very thing that makes them unique in this world. Please take note that I dont think this idea of inferiority only lies in the black community, but in this blog, Im being selfish and will be discussing this idea in terms of black women.
Hypothetical very short story time.
*Reading Rainbow theme song plays*
You're 8. You go to Miss Stephens' 3rd grade class every morning and see that only you and 1 other girl has hair like you. The EXPERIENCE of learning begins. You're CURIOUS and mind is of wonder, as you make your way home after school while humming the tunes of "Superwoman" by Karen White. You walk into the kitchen, "Mama", you say. "Can I please wear my hair down tomorrow for school?". Your mom's heart begins to break when she has to look you in those big brown eyes and tell you, "No girl. You aint no white girl, now go play with your dolls or something". You do as told, and play with your Barbies, only to look at her and see that even the doll, that appears to look like you, has long straight her, a pointy nose, and a flat ass. You hate her, because for some reason you cant understand why she is darker than you and you still don't feel like you can relate. So you watch T.V, you know, Rainbow Bright, Care Bears, Shera, Smurfs, shit like that. OBSERVANT as you are, you notice that NOT a single character looks, sounds, or experiences anything that surrounds you. You will later learn that you will experience this throughout your life, and forced to deal with media that won't show POSITIVE images of women who look like you.
And this is where the EXPERIENCE of anger and confusion begins.
The real reason I wrote this blog.
I had an EXPERIENCE that made me more OBSERVANT than ever. I went to a club one night with a friend. Now we are both dancers and we love to go out, drink, and dance to all types of music, so this club was pretty diverse. I was looking great as usual, because really theres no other options, smelling good, just got paid from one of the 3 jobs I hold, so feeling good too. The DJ is playing Cherry Pie, and thats my cue to take a cigarette break. Im standing there minding my own business when this guy comes up to me, which is the first since I got to the club 2 hours ago. "Hey miss lady" he says. "You sure are looking good tonight". I smile, tell him thanks for the compliment, because I am a lady and do enjoy a compliment every now and then. He continues the conversation by saying, "you sure look good, but you need to put that cigarette down". I don't exactly know why but I become overwhelmingly angry inside. I argue with him a little trying to justify the fact that Im a fuckin' adult, capable of making decisions, good or bad on my own, and why his opinion means nothing to me. Needless to say he moves around. A guy Ive known for years was there as well. We exchange greetings and catch up a little. He's good, Im good. After 2 minutes of small talk he also proceeds to tell me I shouldnt be smoking cigarettes. "It's not cute", he says. At this point I'm ready to close my tab and go home. After this EXPERIENCE, I start seeing a trend in black men when in a club atmosphere. A.not too many holla at me, unless they're scum and really have nothing to loose.B. If they do decide to dance with you they have a need to touch on my body. Disgusting. C. They feel that a black woman who smokes cigarettes should be told that they shouldnt smoke cigarettes.
One day it hit me. My EXPERIENCE as a child, has left me with a sense of inferiority. Overlooked and disrespected by society. Which could explain the deeply rooted feeling of anger and loneliness. I dont deserve to feel this way. I have a lot to give to this world. So Im putting my foot down on all of this nonsense. Because I think there is some confusion as to the place of black women in our own community and in this world. Im disgusted, that we as black women have allowed society to think, disrespect, and talk of us as if were meaningless creatures who are automatically born at the bottom of the food chain. MY BROTHER, I have a few concerns that needs to be addressed.
Here's where the myths play a role in this blog.
1.Black women shouldnt wear make-up because they dont need it.
Is this some egotistical way for you to keep us looking like we just woke up so some other man wont talk to us? No matter what color you are you should wear make up. Im not saying throw blue eyeshadow all over your face, but make up is used to enhance features you already have. If you work at a place where you have to come in contact with lots of people this is a must. If you go to a dark ass club this is a must. Women should wear make-up. So stop lying when you say you don't like it. Really? Cause when Beyonce comes on t.v. you sure seem to like make-up then. Myth BUSTED.
2.Black women shouldnt smoke, it makes them look ugly. NO ONE should smoke!! Thanks for making us so special to singling us out but thats very ignorant. If you are trying to get at me in the club don't follow your lame ass greeting by telling me i should quit smoking. How would you like it if I said "Hey papi, you lookin' good, but you should stop wearing those clothes because the Tommy hilfiger shirt youre wearing thinking that you were dressed up makes you look very dated, lame and cheap. Hey but can I get your number?". Like who are you to judge me. I didnt decide to smoke because I thought it was cute. Its just one of my many flaws. I dont need someone I dont even know telling me to quit. Worse than a damn Jehovah's witness. MYTH BUSTED
3.Black women have attitudes. Yet another ignorant ass myth. ALL women have attitude. Just like all women have legs. I work in retail and come in contact with lots of women, and women acting like bitches definitely come in ALL color, shapes, and sizes. If I come across unapproachable at the club, its probably, because weve seen heard and dealt with a lot of shit from your kind. So creativity is a must BULLSHIT is a bust.Myth BUSTED.
4. Black women are gold diggers. I'm the first to admit that I love Kanye, and always sings the part that says, "we want prenup,ah yeahhh". But I think sometimes we don't listen too well. I think the phrase goes, "I AINT sayin she's a gold digger but she aint messin with no broke nigga". Its 2008, everyone should have a job, and striving for greatness. So is it too much to ask that you have the following; a job, some goals, a car, and some extra cash to spend? If you don't have one or the other, atleast be working towards it. Anyways, ALL women are gold diggers. There's nothing sexier than a rich man ready to spend!
4. Black women hate black men who date white women. That idea is so simple minded and stupid. Black men who say they only date white women for whatever stupid reason like black women have attitudes, are racist and lame, and thats what ALL WOMEN hate.And i think thats what most woman hate is a LAME ass man.I know it makes your dick hard at the thought of seeing an envious black woman, but lets get real. You know that's not why a black woman might be upset. Myth BUSTED.This very myth will help to conclude this long ass blog.
You're our brothers, uncles, and fathers. You know what we've been through, you were there through our EXPERIENCES. you're the one person we believe knows us truly, our hearts and our minds. You are apart of our souls. Why must you fall into the crowd that believes we are inferior and then sing along with the band? Our beauty lies within ouselves and YOU. Why must your expectations of us be so unrealistic and of perfection. We have flaws, because we are human, like you. If we love you for all of your imperfections, we should be given the same respect. So talk to us with respect. Love us with respect. Treat us with respect, and we will try our best to be the woman of your dreams. We aren't your enemies. Why must our standards be so low of you just so we may share our hearts with you? We can't continue giving ourselves to a man who doesn't answer to a higher power, and lives a life that is hypocritical. Your are MY BROTHER. Protect me.
Ladies, EXPERIENCE and OBSERVE throughout your JOURNEY, this is a big world. Don't hesitate to STRAY.
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me and a friend touched on the topic of approaching beautiful women in the club and how usually u see the grimiest dudes dancing with the nicest looking women and we came to the conclusion that the public rejection we face is ridiculously crippling at times. As far as tv imagery, what did black men have to watch? Gangstas pimps dancers rappers, even the black GI joes talked in rhyme or cooked barbecue.
In address to section to, indeed smoking is bad but any dude that thinks coming up to a woman with a public service announcement in the club is gonna get him the number probably has no numbers in his phone.
as a man with no "job" i take offense to number 4, what about the guys with carers? Independent contractors? self employed? Jobs aint shit but work, helping someone else get rich for a small percentage of your worth. I also had a conversation with a friend recently that led me to the conclusion that its not what sin your pants, unless its in your wallet lol...
and to an end, as long as YOU love you enough to know your value and to not accept anyone attempting to reduce that value you will forever be happy. and being positive and following your purpose will always lead you to the people who belong in your life at that time.(note the at that time)
I had a talk with a friend too. And we thought it was funny because whenever i have a discussion with a black man about my concerns they seem to just get defensive and angry.. I wonder if they are ever LISTENING. Everyone knows men have a problem listening anyways. As I said in my entry i was going to be selfish and discuss the issues of black WOMEN. I do agree with you in terms of negative images of black men. which is why i said "You know what weve been through, you were there through our experiences". Meaning, if anyone should know about the struggle it should be black men. Dont be so selfish, this isnt about you right now.
Public rejection huh? LAME. rejection is apart of life. Get some balls and come at me with some CREATIVITY. If you are experiencing lots of rejection ask yourself, are you doing the following telling me about what you do, saying stupid things like you should stop smoking or youre drinking that shot fast, you must be freaky? Did you compliment me? Hello!! listen to Chris rock when he says women only want water and compliments to live.
Of course I dont see anything wrong with a man with a career. But seeing how even in our careers we have to do things we dont want to do to get more of what we love to do, i feel careers fall in the same category as a job. And i did state that ALL women are gold diggers. ALL women want a man whos rich. "Oh please God bring me a broke man, i want nothing more. Amen.". Just like Im sure every man wants a woman with good pussy. I was just stating the fact that it is very ignorant for men to think that only black women are!GEEZ
As far as all of the hoo haa about loving yourself.. That sounds good and all but a rah.. I get tired of people saying things that are obvious and not whats real. That goes back to my statement about men having superhero expectations and of perfection. Me loving myself isnt at question my friend, and of course I want positivity in my surroundings. Im human im not always going
to be positive and happy. Life changes in minutes, like the weather, its gonna rain every now and then. One of my many humanly flaws. Im just saying growing up and not seeing beauty in women who look like you and in turn being disrespected by men who look like you can be discouraging. So maybe try being ENCOURAGING and not so damn defensive. It takes a QUEEN to be able to live through life feeling inferiority and still remain happy, positive, and sane. Another reason why black men should have the upmost respect for black women. Attitude or not. So listen, take notes.
i was responding to the blog not trying to invalidate any of your statements or even talking to you directly, but rather giving feedback and views and such from an alternative life experience.
Of all people im the last one anyone should think isnt listening i might enjoy fussing and debate but there is no way to have a engaging discussion with out listening and understanding what the other person is saying.
On the public rejection its not about ME being rejected its about watching numerous guys pull up behind a girl attempting to dance with her, seeing the dude get the dread over shoulder size up, then the girl walking off. Thats some shit you dont want to have happen to you as a man, i mean rejection happens and most of the guys just roll on to the next.. but damn that kills you from an external perspective if not internally.
as far as gold diggers i do believe i was agreeing with you and i typically dont call it gold digging unless you fucking with someone SPECIFICALLY because they have money. To elaborate on what i was trying to say, ALL PEOPLE not just women not just black want someone who is successful at what they do, success is sexy as hell. Its just that for most men they can look past a lack of accomplishment if the body is right )not saying i fall into that category.) But when a person has decided to find a relationship a certain level of success is definitely a key concern not only for stability but just to know them mothafuckas are at least TRYING to be something in life.
and again the loving yourself has no direct finger pointing at you its just general advice in response to your thoughts for the people who will eventually come to and read this. i kinda thought what i was saying was something like uplifting and positive, as opposed to how you took it. Anyway seeing as i have known you for a while and the only thing we really agree on generally is that we are both exceptionally talented i'll just take the words for what they are and keep tryna figure you out in silence lol.
Wonderfully stated my friend. And know that it wasnt directed you either. Im smarter than the average bear and know that you were speaking in a general way. So YOU really meant MEN. Again, men should stop being so damn defensive. Thinking things are about you.. hahaha. women are so good at that huh? turning things around. As far as you saying something uplifting you are correct it was a very light and wonderful way of preaching. Im just saying lets be realistic, every human isnt going to just be able to look past all of the bullshit and have a SMILING face all of the time. At those moments, can u say something encouraging that is realistic and simple. Like youre right. you know a woman wants to hear that!! Nothing feels better than feeling understood.
eh that is realisitic to me, i never said never have doubts but love is supposed to be unconditional so even when one feels as though one is not doing ones best one should always have that self love that keeps them going and wanting to improve. Even though sometimes it takes someone else wanting them to improve for them to take their own advice
i.e. me always and forever.
LOL you know how many times i say "you're right "cause i know that theres nothing left to be said even when in the back of my head i wanna continue on.
with that said...
YOU (as all women always are) ARE RIGHT
Thank you for basically restating the same ideas i thought I was trying to convey. All that you said about unconditional love is wonderful and all im saying is love us for all of our flaws. Dont make up excuses for not doing so. Thats what that 20 page blog entry was saying Chrispis legrand. Seeing as though you have basically restated the conclusion of this piece as your argument, i guess the discussion is now over. So yes im right with or without your sarcasm.
i think u just enjoy saying im wrong if i said the sky was blue you would say its cyan
:)
lol. nope. that means my bitch is my pick up truck and its really a hoe to the 11 acres i own lol.
Nice spot, and u write well. Do chk me out one day if u can, this is the kind of stuff I write, and if u like what u read, feel free to add me to your blog roll
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I REALLY, TRULY dug this post. I'll be checking in to see more, and I'll be doing it immediately. Be easy, my friend...
Thank you for the compliment as well. I appreciate it.
peace...
i just stumbled across your blog and your posts caught my attention. especially this one. the part where you talked about black women allowing society to disrespect us; treat us as though we're meaningless - that shit really hit home.
i've learned to expect (not accept) this from non-blacks, but when it comes to us, as black women, allowing that shit to happen, when it comes to black men thinking it's okay to do it...it's INFURIATING and disappointing and really quite heartbreaking because we SHOULD expect so much more from our black men. and more importantly, THEY should expect more from themselves.
anyway...great blog. it's nice to see another woman standing up and demanding the respect she deserves!
peace. love. light.
jade
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