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I can understand that Dee, but do you really think you can be happy and fulfilled settling for a man who you know is mistreating you? You can hope that one day he'll change, but what if he doesn't? Then what? Do you continue to stay?
What I write in this post may not apply to all women; it cannot, because like men, not all women are the same. It’s not always easy, but in order to avoid further heartache on our own behalf, I personal think that US WOMEN need to take more responsibility in OUR relationships and learn from OUR mistakes and the role we play in them. There are different categories & percentages of women who erroneously make these important decisions instinctively & remain in these ‘so call’ relationships. There are those who get suckered into an illusion that a man creates to make us think we’re dating a good man, only to be blindsided (at times sooner than later) and find out he’s not but we stay. There are those who come from abusive families to abusive relationships, and continuously date the same kind of men who are negative influences in their lives, but they stay. Then there’s those who are attracted to the “bad boy” figure then wonder why they are being mistreated and they stay. On the other hand, there are many of us who had great male (father, grandfather, male teacher) role models and date shitheads and then stay. I believe the reasons we stay is due to low self esteem, naive or simply addicted to drama. None of us are immune, however; even mature women who has played the field a bit, has encountered at least one man who didn’t treat her the way she deserves., & I certainly don’t think the frequent manipulations and deception of men can or should be ignored or taken lightly!
On the far end of the scope, there are these women who finally meet the man of great character who knows her worth, what she does she do? (SMMFH) She spends most of that relationship anticipating when things are going to go bad. When things don’t, she unconsciously begins to sabotage with the BS because it’s “too good to be true”. It doesn’t feel normal or natural. This is essentially because she’d never been exposed to how real men treat women (she never realized her self worth). Ultimately, instead of accepting this good relationship experience for what it really is, due to her self impaired-ness the outcome could be more heartbreaking if she doesn’t come to her senses. In some of these women’s minds, the arguing, cheating, jealousy, lying and abuse are a real part of the relationship process. When they start noticing the absence of these ‘signals’ they then interpret that as the man pretending, and eventually their “true colors” will appear because again in their minds, to her, all men are the create equal. Unfortunately, for them if the drama fails to arrive, some of these women begins to create BS drama in an attempt to make him show that she was right about him all along? They stay because they simply don't know any better!! SMMHF

One of Beyonce's producers just spilled the beans that the new mom is--unsurprisingly--gearing up for her fifth solo studio album. Plus, she's got a second project up her sleeve for 2012. Deets inside...
Told y'all this chick was planning album content while she was breastfeeding and changing diapers. Baby Blue's mom is said to be already setting up to work on a new album. And yes, B.I.C. will likely be her muse. Producer/Songwriter Ryan Tedder, who just copped an award at last night's GRAMMYS for contributing to Adele's Album of the Year, 21, revealed some generalities.
He said it goes “without saying” that Bey’s work will have some reflection on her newborn child Blue Ivy, but that “the conversations about her next album literally just happened.”
“You feed her the best that you have. She’s just a phenomenal filter… she can identify what the next thing is,” Tedder said of the “Party” girl, noting that she has “two projects happening” this year. “You just let her go.”
Bey is also conducting a global remix competition for her fans. The best remix of her track "End of Time" will appear on a future release.
Here we go...









Drake clearly enjoyed the Grey Goose sponsorship.







Tyga got his party on. No Blac Chyna?


Nicki Minaj is talking about fashion--and why she's over that world. The "Stupid H*e" rapper tells New York Magazine that she's not about fitting into the IN crowd. And she tells Ryan Seacreast why she went the route she did last night....
In a series of candid shots with gritty special effects, Nicki poses for the Spring FASHION issue of New York magazine. Here's highlights from her interesting perspective about the fashion world--and why she's skipping NY Fashion Week for the most part:
Are you coming back to Fashion Week this time?
I’m not impressed to be in that world. I’m in my own world. I think sometimes the fashion world isn’t even about clothes anymore; it’s about this “in” crowd, and I’m not into that. But I’m doing a Barbie fashion show. They did a Barbie for me, and that is super friggin’ amazing.So is it safe to assume that you were always interested in fashion?
I’ve always been intrigued by color and by interesting hair. I was one of those weird little girls doing my own hair at the age of 9. I was, like, getting weird gels and new brushes and cornrow holders. I would tweak and perm at the age of 13. When I first went to get my hair colored, I was about 14 and I wanted blonde highlights. The beautician said, “No, you have to get your mother on the phone,” and I was just crying and begging. I’ve always been experimenting. Cyndi Lauper’s videos—that’s what intrigued me.And you definitely use your looks to get noticed.
I like the idea of doing something that everyone else is not. I get high off that. Just the idea that other people don’t have the balls to do something—that’s my thing.
Here's the rest of her pics:



And if you're still scratching your head about her performance last night at the GRAMMY Awards--you're not the only one.
She talked to Ryan Seacrest today on his radio show and revealed a few things:
On attending the Grammys with a Pope look-alike: “The religious figure is there because he was called on by Roman’s mom to rehabilitate him.”
On her debut performance of “Roman Holiday”: “I had this vision for him to be sort of exorcised—or actually he never gets exorcised—but people around him tell him he’s not good enough because he’s not normal, he’s not blending in with the average Joe. And so his mother is scared and the people around him are afraid because they’ve never seen anything like him. He wanted to show that not only is he amazing and he’s sure of himself and confident, but he’s never gonna change, he’s never gonna be exorcised. Even when they throw the holy water on him, he still rises above.”
On why she chose “Roman Holiday” for the Grammys: “The Grammys chose ‘Roman Holiday.’ The producers of the Grammys came to the studio and I played them ‘Roman Holiday,’ and I could not play them another record after they heard that. They went crazy. I could have chosen to do a no-brainer pop song, but I can’t do it anymore. I have to stay true to what I’m doing.”
Feel like we're listening to a 12-year-old during a tea party with her imaginary friends. But if that's what works...
Here's the audio in full:
Peep Nicki's performance from last night HERE in case you missed it.
And Nicki's Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards promo with Will Smith. The show airs live Saturday, March 31 at 8 p.m.
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