I am sorry.
I’ve thought about the circumstances surrounding that day. That day happens to draw a line between my peaceful state of being and the agony that bombards my …
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As I went through my teenhood, I always felt less special and less valuable because I got no male attention. I felt strange, ugly, unsexy, and unlovable. It hurt that …
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“I sometimes hate to define myself because I am forever evolving, but I am a woman who loves dreaming. I’ve always lived in my head and imagined all the …
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Best Of Bauce A compilation of top reads from Bauce Mag a digital self-help guide for multicultural women.
+ Ask a Man: “My man has a female friend that calls …
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Brown sugar. Caramel. Red bone. Toffee. Light bright. Chocolate. Brown Skin.
Black and Beautiful.
This is an ode to B*A*P*S, you Black American Princessess, who like me, brave this …
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Your hands easy weight, teasing the bees hived in my hair, your smile at the slope of my cheek. On the occasion, you press above me, glowing, spouting readiness, mystery …
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Listen. We joke about NeNe Leakes’ lacefront every Sunday night but if we told the truth and shamed the devil, we would have a handful of girlfriends on Instagram whose …
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I’m writing this just a few hours after handling a situation at work in which someone thought it would be funny to make a joke about rape on our bulletin …
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For a couple of months I have found myself walking with my head down. I lost some self-esteem trying to redefine myself. It has been difficult to walk with courage …
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