I ignore these toxic black women. I don't know why many black men don't. I don't need those women to give me guidance. I'm doing well. I suggest all black men do the same.
Preach... You know shish is real when you even have to deal with these issues inside of your own family structure... My sister is an absolute snake who has grown ghetto, and she's an axxhole towards me... I finally had enough, and absolutely refuse to acknowledge her. People tried to pressure me to play along during Easter and I let them know they would not see me for at least another 10-15 years if they brought up the issue again. I'm in my forties and so is she... My sister unloaded on me disrespectfully, accusing me of neglecting mother who I've brought back from the brink of poor health, then she physically attacked me... I sleep late cuz I'm studying. I woke up and saw her in the house and she unloaded on me when I went to hug her. I'm absolutely done. It's over, and I will not tolerate a discussion of anything different. I operate as Neely Fuller suggested, where I'll work with her if something needs to be done, but that's it. Drawing a boundary in dating/work is straight forward... You're serious when you can do so with your family without reservation. My mother, brother-in-law, and entire childhood church family got told to fuggoff on Easter weekend about this topic.
@@busyrand It's crazy how all of Black society tries to push the narrative that toxic women must always be forgiven for everything and nothing is their fault.
Facts that goes for every human peace of mind is powerful and priceless nothing can replace it and no one on earth is worth sacrificing it. Mind over matter is everything.
It's highly ironic how the background music is Floetry's "Say Yes" while we're shouting "HELL NO!" at the top of our lungs. Stay Dusty, fellas. 🫡 As always, salute BGS! 🫡