Sex Drive: Self Lovin’ & Satisfied?
Sex Drive: Race, Sex, and Power Struggles
Sex Drive: We’re All Bi
Sex Drive: We’re All Open Books
SEX Drive: I Sploshed or Something Like it
Sex Drive: Crawling Into the Manhole
What’s The Fuss With Gay Marriage?
Back To Life, Back To Reality
I agree with Phoenix to a certain extent. Just because you chose not to marry, does not mean that you’ve given up on love. Love can be lived, experienced, and shared in many different ways. However, marriage is viewed as the morally correct or “right” way to share love with someone. I think its good that halle knows what she wants in life and in a relationship. So many women get hurt because they dont know what they truly want, and end up getting in crappy relationships.
I myself am in a loving marriage, though it is still fresh and new, I know that problems will arise, and most likely boredom. But i agree with Will Smith, divorce is just not an option for me. I feel like as long as me and him can work things out, then our marriage and love can still grow, even in 2009.
Yesterday, if you were online at all you probably heard about a VIBE article that is still stirring countless commenter, op-ed and twitter debates in the Black collegiate community: The Mean Girls of Morehouse, beautifully written by our girl, Aliya S. King.
“Morehouse wasn’t ready for me,” says Diamond, who has the word “unbreakable” tattooed on his collarbone and the acronym C.R.E.A.M (“Cash Rules Everything Around Me” coined by rap group Wu Tang Clan) wrapped around his right wrist. “I’m about freedom of expression. I’m about being whomever you truly are inside. I came to Morehouse because of all the historical leaders that attended and impacted the world so heavily. You know, I really wanted to follow in their footsteps. I don’t think Morehouse believes that someone like me—someone who wears heels and dresses—can uphold that reputation. But they’re wrong.” Catch up with the madness here… [Creative Loafing]
Sex Drive: Race, Sex, and Power Struggles
Sex Drive: We’re All Bi
Sex Drive: We’re All Open Books
SEX Drive: I Sploshed or Something Like it
Sex Drive: Crawling Into the Manhole
What’s The Fuss With Gay Marriage?
Back To Life, Back To Reality
I agree with Phoenix to a certain extent. Just because you chose not to marry, does not mean that you’ve given up on love. Love can be lived, experienced, and shared in many different ways. However, marriage is viewed as the morally correct or “right” way to share love with someone. I think its good that halle knows what she wants in life and in a relationship. So many women get hurt because they dont know what they truly want, and end up getting in crappy relationships.
I myself am in a loving marriage, though it is still fresh and new, I know that problems will arise, and most likely boredom. But i agree with Will Smith, divorce is just not an option for me. I feel like as long as me and him can work things out, then our marriage and love can still grow, even in 2009.
Yesterday, if you were online at all you probably heard about a VIBE article that is still stirring countless commenter, op-ed and twitter debates in the Black collegiate community: The Mean Girls of Morehouse, beautifully written by our girl, Aliya S. King.
“Morehouse wasn’t ready for me,” says Diamond, who has the word “unbreakable” tattooed on his collarbone and the acronym C.R.E.A.M (“Cash Rules Everything Around Me” coined by rap group Wu Tang Clan) wrapped around his right wrist. “I’m about freedom of expression. I’m about being whomever you truly are inside. I came to Morehouse because of all the historical leaders that attended and impacted the world so heavily. You know, I really wanted to follow in their footsteps. I don’t think Morehouse believes that someone like me—someone who wears heels and dresses—can uphold that reputation. But they’re wrong.” Catch up with the madness here… [Creative Loafing]