(ThySistas.com) As mothers it’s only natural to love, and be protective of, your children. Just as there is a special bond between fathers and daughters…the same can be said for sons and mothers. When the bond with our sons is healthy we are a blessing, and immeasurable amount of wisdom, ...
(ThySistas.com) Marriage does not have to be an identity death sentence. Unfortunately too many women feel as though they must trade in their essence of self for marriage, and motherhood. Grant it the balance between the two may take work in the beginning its absolutely possible to excel as a wife, ...
(ThySistas.com) Ladies many of us aspire to get married at some point in our life. However, sometimes we are in too much of a rush to get to the alter. Marriage can be a wonderful state, but it cannot fix hurt nor cover pain. Some of us come from family backgrounds ...
(ThySistas.com) Many married couples fear divorce. Not just because it signals the end of a relationship, but because it can take severe personal tolls. It’s important not to lose the sense of your strong self during this process. Here are some tips that will help. Keep a journal When a ...
(ThySistas.com) It is fair to begin this discussion by saying everything that will be mentioned can apply to men. The problems that stem from entering a relationship with a married person are pretty universal. With that being said I’m a woman, and my address is to women. Many of us ...
(ThySistas.com) We live in a different day and age. Babies are entering the world with advanced ways of thinking, children are starting businesses as young as 7 years old, teens envision themselves owning their own corporations yet the mindset of most adults is fixed on life remaining the same. Our ...
(ThySistas.com) Ladies those of us that love well tend to love hard, and at 100% capacity. We don’t mind giving all we have, because we know we aspire to be wives, and feel we love him. Some women have different motives, and reasons as to why they go all in ...
(ThySistas.com) There are many of us that grew up in the community environment. Elders sat on the porch, and kept watch. Children actually played in the streets, and parents knew someone was paying attention. Neighbors knew one another, and could converse about life and living. We learned from each other. ...
(ThySistas.com) The recent loss of life is heart breaking. There are mothers, and fathers, mourning the loss of their children. No matter how old our children are they will always be our babies, and age doesn’t change the pain. As mothers we must find a way to see the grief ...
(ThySistas.com) Sistahs life, as Black women in this country, has NEVER been a walk in the park. From the slave ships to now there has always been a struggle for validation, and the acknowledgement of our humanity. To say I am a human being, regardless of color, I am valuable, ...
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