lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women
lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women
lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women
lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women
lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women
lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women
lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women
lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women
lisazemo420: I saw someone post something on facebook(aka the devils playground) saying that black women “back then” were softer, never showed any skin, and never brought up sexuality so they were more deserving of respect. They were comparing women