By definition, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May and is traditionally when children honor their mothers. For those whose mothers are no longer here, it can be a painful reminder of her absence. It can be difficult and triggering to see others expressing their love and …
Read More »The Real Meaning Behind Five Popular Lines All Black Mothers Say
It’s Mother’s Day! This is the day we celebrate and spoil the women responsible for raising us and bringing us into this world. Mothers are literally the center of a being’s life. They are our first connection to life beyond the womb, our primary source of nutrition, and the first …
Read More »Baller Alert’s Top 10 Smoking Songs To Stay Lit On 4/20
It’s officially 4/20, and what better way to celebrate than with smoking songs? Each year, stoners, marijuana lovers, and cannabis advocates look forward to April 20th, what’s best known as the weed holiday. In cannabis culture, the term 4/20 is slang for “time to smoke,” which means 4:20 pm is …
Read More »New York City Department Of Health Releases A Sex Memo To Prevent Spreading Coronavirus, No A** Eating
Many of us have been following the rules by staying at home and keeping our distance from others, while others having been going against the grain. As we had into week two of social distancing, the NYC Department of Health wants to share safe sex tips while social distancing yourself …
Read More »Stop Choosing Your Significant Other Over Your Kids
There are some things that shouldn’t have to be said because it’s common sense. But with the news we have been seeing lately, common sense isn’t so common. How many times have we turned on the television or logged on to social media to see that another child has lost …
Read More »Toxic Mothers vs. Absent Fathers, The Conversation We Continue To Avoid
Deadbeat fathers have always been the topic of conversation when it comes to raising children and being able to provide for them alone. Although we know they exist, why doesn’t anyone talk about toxic mothers and the effects that it has on their children that eventually carries over to adulthood. …
Read More »No Need To Take Your Christmas Tree Down, Turn It Into A Valentine’s Day Tree
Many of us began putting up our Christmas Trees around Thanksgiving and take them down right after the New Year. Well, now there’s no rush to take down your trees. You can now keep your tree up til Valentine’s Day. Although this idea may not be a new trend but …
Read More »What to Expect in 2020
Blogged By @dawnnnyy_ Not only have we officially entered a new year, but it’s also an entire NEW DECADE! Another 10 years of shocking and exciting news, comeback careers, and more. Here’s a list of what to expect in 2020: 7. A Rihanna album. When Rihanna said she would be …
Read More »Make Your New Year’s Resolution To Marry Your Boo: Nine Places To Propose This New Year
The New Year is coming, and what better way to kick it off than by making your loved one your fiancé. It’s one of the biggest steps to take in your life, and the moment has to be unlike any other. Here are some perfect locations to make popping the …
Read More »Experts Give Advice on How To Seek Signs of Holiday Heart Syndrome
Holiday season can be extremely difficult for people for several different reasons but did you know it can take a toll on your physical health as well as mental? “Holiday heart syndrome” was a term created in 1978 to explain the dramatic influx of patients in emergency rooms during the …
Read More »Three Great Last-Minute Gifts Ideas For Bae Under $200
It’s that time of year again, the time when many of us buckle down to complete the rest of our Christmas shopping although we said last year, that we’d do better this year. Don’t worry, you’re not alone, some of us also couldn’t fathom standing in Black Friday lines to …
Read More »7 Of The Best Black-Owned Subscription Box Services
If you haven’t signed up for a monthly subscription box yet, what are you waiting for? There’s a box curated for any and everyone with themes ranging from beauty, health, and wellness to books, art and even food. This holiday season, give yourself the gift of supporting black-owned businesses and …
Read More »Tips for “Black Friday” Shopping
Black Friday shopping is a storied American tradition but it’s also somewhat of a sport. Many families hit their favorite shopping centers in droves late Thanksgiving night into the early “Black Friday” morning to find the best deals and kick off the busy holiday shopping season. The objective of any …
Read More »Now That Thanksgiving Is Over, Here Are 6 Ways To Spend Your Black Friday
Many of us spent Thanksgiving stuffing our faces, watching football, or trying to dodge that aunt that wants to know when we are going to find a man to put a bun in the oven. Now that all of that is out of the way, how will you spend your …
Read More »Things To Know Before Going Black Friday Shopping
As #BlackFriday approaches, there are a few things consumers should keep in mind before heading out to the stores. Ever since its origin, it’s been believed that Black Friday has the best deals that customers will likely find by Christmas. However, Business Columnist from the Los Angeles Times, David Lazarus …
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