Those are common, very common critiques about those guys, all of them, and I've heard them from some of the most solid individuals from all across the diaspora. It's not worth breaking up your marriage but if it bothers you so much communication is vital. Ask her how she feels, and have a...
Too many times to count...most of my losses come from either getting jumped or being drunk or something...I stay sober and practice a couple of martial arts from time to time. I refuse to fight unless absolutely necessary lol
I hate it, but gatekeeping these days is impossible, from everything like the N word to hip hop and everything in between. Mainly because there will always be one of our own either co-signing or defending them wearing them.
Ah that's what I figured. Here's the thing, am I for women's and/or LGBT input on barbershop experiences? Absolutely. But if, from my assessments, an overwhelming borderline unanimous amount of people think that this depiction is inaccurate, shouldn't we have a right to call her out on it? If...
Women, multiple at that, cosigned what we said. As a barbershop patron for ever thirty years the rules were no cussing around women and children. I had women in mind whenever I made my assessment, matter of fact I discussed this with multiple women on different platforms.
I'm on Twitter, the overwhelming consensus is that the very idea of this happening is comical at best, coupled in with friends in my group chat, another spot, and Facebook. The writer herself is realizing that she may have made an error.
View: https://twitter.com/MBEmpower/status/1467216550067273729?t=8BXDdHO0rCfsNue2dm9m1A&s=19 I don't know about you guys but I've been going to barbershops for years and I've never, ever, heard anything close to this language in my life, let alone any cussing around females.
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