Ayesha Curry never passes up the opportunity to shyt on Steph this shyt reaching Jada Pinkett Levels :scust:

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Whats ironic is that he actually did say that. He said it nicely but he called her on her bullshyt.
Thank you. There’s definitely a time to just hold her hand and listen, but I have no clue why so many brehs seem to think holding your woman accountable is barbaric or misogynistic. You’re supposed to be the closest and realest person on the planet to her in this life.
 

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None of you nikkas are having successful relationships telling women to shut up

Iono why y'all on the internet lying
I’ve been married for 16 years. I don’t tell my wife to shut up but if I told her I don’t want her to talk about something on a show that’s related to me or our family she wouldn’t do it. Famous people aside, this is a basic conversation that happens with marriages all over the world in the social media era. It’s wild that you think having that conversation is some unicorn occurrence that’s worth lying about or that it even gets me any points
 

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Yeah that's fine did your mom ever tell you she didn't want you let alone the whole fukking world.

How did that make you feel since you seen that's acceptable?

The caping for this chick is outrageous IQ is toddler like with that post
A symptom of being brainwashed thinking that because social media and technology exist that telling your business on it is a God given right or productive just because it’s the norm.

There’s nothing at all special, progressive or mindblowing about a man or a woman having complicated or conflicting emotions about the marital and family life they chose. Keeping your family business in the crib has been Rule #1 in marriage since the beginning.

Have some close relatives, friends or confidants to vent to and otherwise keep shyt quiet. I appreciate that podcasts and YouTube exist and it makes for interesting content, but brehs are out their mind thinking that because they exist there’s not a time that sharing your private feelings about your husband and y’all’s situation is out of pocket and counterproductive, just because it’s honest
 

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A symptom of being brainwashed thinking that because social media and technology exist that telling your business on it is a God given right or productive just because it’s the norm.

There’s nothing at all special, progressive or mindblowing about a man or a woman having complicated or conflicting emotions about the marital and family life they chose. Keeping your family business in the crib has been Rule #1 in marriage since the beginning.

Have some close relatives, friends or confidants to vent to and otherwise keep shyt quiet. I appreciate that podcasts and YouTube exist and it makes for interesting content, but brehs are out their mind thinking that because they exist there’s not a time that sharing your private feelings about your husband and y’all’s situation is out of pocket and counterproductive, just because it’s honest
Bro to keep it a stack the real problem is she mad because no one ever gives a fukk about what she's doing or what she's says unless she's shytting on Steph.

I know that must hurt but bytch you hit the lottery literally get over and my overall point is the kids are going to eventually see this it's incredibly selfish.
 

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Bro to keep it a stack the real problem is she mad because no one ever gives a fukk about what she's doing or what she's says unless she's shytting on Steph.

I know that must hurt but bytch you hit the lottery literally get over and my overall point is the kids are going to eventually see this it's incredibly selfish.
You’re right. And that’s why it’s damaging to just automatically give her grace because she’s a woman telling “her truth” and has feelings about it. Letting it ride as healthy venting excuses how damaging dwelling in jealousy and low vibrational energy can be. It’s a human emotion but we can’t give that type of energy a pass, regardless of which direction it was coming from.

That’s what made the Jada situation so ugly. Because we saw what jealousy and resentment for your spouse looks like when it ages and matures.
 

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How are you jealous of your spouse. Shiits crazy


And the fact that she is saying all of this shyt publicly… :what:


Like another poster said her ass is ready to graduate..:pachaha:


Low-key I think this bytch would rather be a mistress to Drake or a B list entertainer rather than continue to stay married.

She’s in the Lala Anthony, the Simmons girl realm of struggling to hold onto relevancy.
 

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Off topic yall think Steph and LeBron be having side chicks on the road? With the amount of groupies they got
 

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Intuitively I can understand and empathize with her POV. BUT there’s a couple caveats to this.

1. I think she might think a bit too much of herself lmao. This isn’t a Michelle Obama situation where her qualifications separate of her husband speaks for itself and everyone knows this. The endeavors we know of Ayesha outside of Steph from her cooking show, to her acting, her rotund face, hell to her style has fallen flat. And it might be an easy excuse to blame it on “my husband is famous”, but idk man she might just be average. The idea that she would be a hotshot outside of Steph as an individual for all extents and purposes is unfounded. There’s nothing wrong about wondering what if, but some genuine perspective goes a long way IMO

2. Publicly stating this is foul knowing damn well if Steph said what you have said verbatim you would not be ok with it. Keep that between you and the therapist.

Having honest conversations about things you wish could have gone differently in your life is fine. That’s human. I think doing so to a global audience when your husband is a multi-millionaire, for all we know all around good guy, and we have no evidence of what your individual accomplishments would even look like lacks some tact however.
 

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You’re right. And that’s why it’s damaging to just automatically give her grace because she’s a woman telling “her truth” and has feelings about it. Letting it ride as healthy venting excuses how damaging dwelling in jealousy and low vibrational energy can be. It’s a human emotion but we can’t give that type of energy a pass, regardless of which direction it was coming from.

That’s what made the Jada situation so ugly. Because we saw what jealousy and resentment for your spouse looks like when it ages and matures.
Funny after Will smacked Chris on the world stage she been real quiet :manny:
 

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Intuitively I can understand and empathize with her POV. BUT there’s a couple caveats to this.

1. I think she might think a bit too much of herself lmao. This isn’t a Michelle Obama situation where her qualifications separate of her husband speaks for itself and everyone knows this. The endeavors we know of Ayesha outside of Steph from her cooking show, to her acting, her rotund face, hell to her style has fallen flat. And it might be an easy excuse to blame it on “my husband is famous”, but idk man she might just be average. The idea that she would be a hotshot outside of Steph as an individual for all extents and purposes is unfounded. There’s nothing wrong about wondering what if, but some genuine perspective goes a long way IMO

2. Publicly stating this is foul knowing damn well if Steph said what you have said verbatim you would not be ok with it. Keep that between you and the therapist.

Having honest conversations about things you wish could have gone differently in your life is fine. That’s human. I think doing so to a global audience when your husband is a multi-millionaire, for all we know all around good guy, and we have no evidence of what your individual accomplishments would even look like lacks some tact however.
:dame:
 

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I feel bad for Chef, I'd understand spending most of his time in the gym. She probably irritates the hell out of dude MOST of the time.
 

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why is everybody scared to criticize her? maybe they feel its stephs job but hes clearly not doing it

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