(ThySistas.com) Some of us grew up in homes whereby we were not loved, and nurtured positively. Even those of us that had loving homes tend to battle with self worth. Life continues on and we experienced hurt, loss, abuse, betrayals…and the list could go one. Some turn to spirituality and ...

(ThySistas.com) “You can always tell who the strong women are. They are the ones you see building one another up, instead of tearing one another down.” – Unknown The need for sisterhood is at an all time high in the black community. So often women mistake friendship for sisterhood and ...

(ThySistas.com) Society has a habit of telling us how we ought to think, feel and view the world. It goes even further by instructing us on how to see ourselves, and other black women.  Unfortunately, too many of us have believed the hype…black women can’t get along. We fight behind ...

(ThySistas.com) When we get into it with our family member, man, coworker, another female…whomever we want someone to be just as angry about it as we are. We want that person that will rant with us, and we see them as our true ride or die friend. That’s very much ...

(ThySistas.com) No one wants to be played like a fool. We all want to be in relationships that love, nurture, inspire and challenge us to be our best person. We ladies have an image in our mind of our “Knight in Shining Armour”…not in a save us sense, but in ...

(ThySistas.com) We often speak of God in terms of a masculine principle, the Father and of course the harsh punisher who destroyed nations when the people were disobedient. When we go to church we’re often reminded of the Hellfire, the ultimate punishment for those who fail to believe. Most of ...

(ThySistas.com) Receiving negativity from others is difficult to deal with. Being the object of constant ridicule can have a devastating effect on one’s self image and that of generations to follow. The situation shifts from outside attacks to self-inflicted harm rather quickly. As black women we must ask ourselves if we ...

(ThySistas.com) Food is a staple of our day to day existence. We must eat to live! Unfortunately, we reside in a society where the foods we eat are causing more illnesses than healing. There are cases where individuals who eat “junk foods” such as sweets, processed foods and sodas are ...

(ThySistas.com) Watch television with them. More and more parents are limiting the use of television within the home while failing to realize the youth today have a variety of options when it comes to stay on top of what’s happening in the world of entertainment. Watching television with teens gives ...

(ThySistas.com) Over the last few years I’ve been hearing about this term called “creamy crack”. I was told it was being addicted to getting g a relaxed without fail every few weeks or months. Addicted is a rather harsh word. When I was younger I considered going natural, but I ...