Being Black Doesn't Make Me a Prostitute!

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Being Black Doesn't Make Me a Prostitute!

Being a Black Woman doesn't make me a prostitute.

Let’s face it, not everyone respects Black Women.

We’re often depicted and portrayed in roles that confine us to stereotypes.

Over the last few years, I’ve spent hours challenging tropes, assumptions, and perceptions related to Black Women and their femininity.

We’re all familiar with the “Strong and Independent” sexless Boss B&*ch who has sass, ass, and even more success! She may not have a man, but she’s holding her own —and doing it in style! She's secretly lonely, and her overly confident, hard-to-deal-with attitude is a cover-up for the emptiness she harbors because she believes no man wants her.

We’re no stranger to that stereotype; it’s been recycled throughout sitcoms, television series, and the Black Family experience. Some affectionally call her “Rich Auntie” and can identify specific family members who match that description.

Then, there is the Jezebel character, the modern-day prostitute. The hypersexual Black Woman that just can’t close her legs. She has many boyfriends and even more baby daddies. She is always with a man and loves sleeping with the highest bidder. She raps about sexual exploits and her many suitors (or clients). Everyone hears about her kitty, and she invites all to explore it.

She is community property.

Rappers like Sexyy Red, Sukihana, Glorilla, Meg Thee Stallion, Ice Spice, Latto, Cardi B., and other examples of Black “Jezebels” use their platform to raise up a generation of “Hoochie Babies” that sleep around.

If someone treats you like a prostitute or assumes you’re lesser than—know that you’re not, and you don’t have to be! God gave you the capacity to build families, influence communities, shift culture, instill value, receive love, disseminate wisdom, and empower generations. You can do great things with dignity, class, and self-respect—with your clothes on!

Understanding God’s purpose for your life enables you to live joyfully and walk confidently, inspiring those around you.

Knowing your culture arms you with awareness, humility, and deep self-respect.

Yeah, some just see you as a Booty Call—but that’s their problem.

You get to decide what you believe about yourself.

As for me, I’m not a prostitute, and being Black doesn’t make me one.

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