Thursday, January 21, 2010

A Word Of Advice

Why are many Black women up in arms over an Essence cover shot of Reggie Bush?
Do these women even want Reggie?
If so - are they even on a level where Reggie would pay any attention to them?
Are these women suffering from a Don Quixote malady where they are fighting imaginary windmills?
Many of these same women are hating on L.L.'s wife - thinking, "Why is he with her?".
Thinking that L.L. should have dropped his high school sweetheart for a younger Hollywood starlet years ago.
Maybe the cover should have featured L.L. instead.
Or Denzel.
But I guess people are tired of seeing Denzel on magazine covers.

But a magazine cover featuring a Black man who happens to be dating a fine-ass Persian woman offending so many bitter women isn't news.
Maybe these women should read the article to find out what Kim is doing right.
Are these women overweight and ugly?
Are these women educated but dull?
Are these women only adequate looking but ghetto?
Kim is baad.
I'd hit that.
Her job as a reality star is far more interesting and financially rewarding than that of your average woman.
Her body is far better than the average woman.
Her face is much prettier than the average woman.
Are these women just hating because they are not her?
But Kim is interchangeable with CoCo.
Both women possess the ideal body type.

And both of these women are interchangeable with Beyonce - the only visual difference being melanin (barely).
If life experience and "talent" are the determining factors - Bey would have an advantage.
But most guys don't even notice these factors at first glance.
Kim is too fine.
CoCo is too blonde.
And Bey is too light-skinned.
WTF?
Maybe these haters look live these big heffa's droppin' that slop like it's hot for a few singles.
Maybe these women are of the "Value Pack" mentality where one feels that more is always better (even if that means more belly rolls).
Maybe these women need to worry about getting a man that they could actually get instead of being so concerned with someone they'll never even meet.
The last I heard - a woman who looks like Halle Berry never had problems getting Black (or any other) man.
And none of these women (Kim, CoCo, Bey or Halle) are worried about who another woman is doing - regardless of race.

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