I follow Chloe and Chrissy for feminity and dating advice. Ofcourse Jackie Aina for home and perfume content. But I’m 35 so these women are from my timeline. I will definitely start to follow the ones you mentioned at the end. Learning so much from you and giving this type of energy to my 5 year old girl. Everyday i tell her she’s so pretty and her hair is her crown. I don’t tell her that the other groups of girls are not special as well. I want my daughter to learn to love herself without putting others down. I feel so blessed to grow up in the age of TRUE black women empowerment. But I do feel like that coffee cuties does a lot of competition with other groups of women. I don’t like that type of style of content because it just adds to our insecurities. This is why I love your way of doing stuff. You are not petty at all in doing your content. You point the necessary things out that is relevant for our phenotype ❤
Thank you for your kind words and thanks for watching ❤️ Jackie Aina, Chrissie and Chloe are definitely OG’s , I remember coming across them for the first time when I was younger . Their content has been very useful . I love how you’re instilling self love into your daughter , she’ll thank you so much for it when she’s older 😍
Coming here strictly to encourage you to keep making content and never let this channel die. This channel single-handedly opened my eyes to my own beauty and I will be wearing my own hair more from next week 😊♥️
I agree with the statement about Black women trauma bonding. It has run its course. Though the subjects spoken about are reasons for concern, the constant negative talk is toxic and discouraging. And it is true that women who constantly engage in this, suggest no recourse or solutions. There was a time, I believe, when venting was necessary. It's time for a change and I see lots of changes appearing on the internet. Yours is one of them.
I follow Chloe and Chrissy for feminity and dating advice. Ofcourse Jackie Aina for home and perfume content. But I’m 35 so these women are from my timeline. I will definitely start to follow the ones you mentioned at the end. Learning so much from you and giving this type of energy to my 5 year old girl. Everyday i tell her she’s so pretty and her hair is her crown. I don’t tell her that the other groups of girls are not special as well. I want my daughter to learn to love herself without putting others down. I feel so blessed to grow up in the age of TRUE black women empowerment. But I do feel like that coffee cuties does a lot of competition with other groups of women. I don’t like that type of style of content because it just adds to our insecurities. This is why I love your way of doing stuff. You are not petty at all in doing your content. You point the necessary things out that is relevant for our phenotype ❤
Thank you for your kind words and thanks for watching ❤️ Jackie Aina, Chrissie and Chloe are definitely OG’s , I remember coming across them for the first time when I was younger . Their content has been very useful . I love how you’re instilling self love into your daughter , she’ll thank you so much for it when she’s older 😍
You make the perfect content. Please continue with this
Coming here strictly to encourage you to keep making content and never let this channel die. This channel single-handedly opened my eyes to my own beauty and I will be wearing my own hair more from next week 😊♥️
@@MizzGabbieLicious aww thank you love ❤️ hope you continue to wear your hair out more , it’s journey so don’t put too much pressure on yourself .
I'm watching this again while editing and realised you shouted me out. Thanks girlie!! :)
I agree with the statement about Black women trauma bonding. It has run its course. Though the subjects spoken about are reasons for concern, the constant negative talk is toxic and discouraging. And it is true that women who constantly engage in this, suggest no recourse or solutions. There was a time, I believe, when venting was necessary. It's time for a change and I see lots of changes appearing on the internet. Yours is one of them.
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b w can stop talking about trauma when society stop traumitizing b w.
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Omg i've never heard of these women! About to follow ✍