cyndaquil
Lv 100 Bold natured
This bytch really is poison to the black community.![]()
I'd like to think she has a better sense about this than most of the people who will come in and say she's wrong.
This bytch really is poison to the black community.![]()
I'd like to think she has a better sense about this than most of the people who will come in and say she's wrong.
Ive seen a lot of the wide hipped big booty jawns working at front facing receptionist jobs. Its even more of a phenomenon outside of the statesThis
Too many dudes cap on here and I don't know why
Is it cope? They don't want to admit they're really that shallow?
Heck it doesn't have to be that gross or extreme
Getting even basic cosmetic surgery (nose job, bbl that's done well) does wonders for a woman. You can get hired in front facing jobs. For instance:
Take two women trying to be weather women. Or trying to be radio hosts. Or even real estate agents. They both have similar credentials.
Who is getting hired: the one with slightly wider hips, or the one with narrow hips and a gut?
Humans are not perfectly rational creatures. First impression - especially appearance-wise - plays a BIG ROLE in how we treat other people.
Studies literally prove that being more attractive gets you more opportunities, increases income, etc.
Let me tell you that there are women who were working at papa johns making 25k a year who now get 3k a trip to be shytted on by dubai sheikhs, after getting a 1700 dollar bbl

Plenty of those types value/like Cardi let’s not do this.Cardi B is in her late 20s and has done nothing but use her body and sell sex her entire life. Why is she a mouthpiece for women who value education, family, traditional career choices, stability, reciprocity with their partner etc?
I know they do. I'm asking the question whyPlenty of those types value/like Cardi let’s not do this.

Why do you care when we can shake a big butt, eat hot chip, rap, fight, have sex and get millions to do so? It’s people out here doing it for FREE.I know they do. I'm asking the question why