(ThySistas.com) I’ve heard many adults say that they don’t want any new friends or that they’re only friends are those they met during childhood. Imagine a sports team never letting go of or allowing new teammates to join their squad. Imagine them not replacing the weakest link for someone better ...

(ThySistas.com) I am not trying to disrespect anyone’s sincerity, intentions or motives, but there are some things that I have to discuss. I’ve been seeing the hashtags #BlackLivesMatter and #BlackBoysMatter, and both have sparked movements. However, I don’t want us to only feel the need to mobilize when someone else ...

(ThySistas.com) For the past four years, I have been promoting accountability among Black Women and I have been showcasing our destructive behavior as a means to identify certain issues such  as a lack of self-love, self-respect, promiscuity, self-entitlement, narcissism, a victim mentality and our refusal to take responsibility for our ...

(ThySistas.com) There once was a time when you could only go to White Women for certain “ lewd acts or services ” and they were known for certain behavior. Now, as Black Women, we are willing to prove that we are JUST as filthy as White Women. One of the ...

(ThySistas.com) Love is both a noun and a verb. If love, the noun, is an intense feeling of deep affection, self, the noun, one’s essential being that distinguishes them from other women, and your, an adjective, meaning belonging or associated with a person, then “Love Your Self” takes new meaning. ...

(ThySistas.com) On Friday, I went to see “Addicted” so I could write my movie review. I read the book several years ago when it first came out, and Zane became a very popular author among Black Women, so I knew we would be seeing this movie in droves. Before the movie ...

(ThySistas.com) As I stroll through blogs, articles as well as posts on social media I often find the threading trend to be ‘love’ centered. Everyone is talking about how to find love or how to keep it. Interestingly most information takes the route of telling women how to make a ...

(ThySistas.com) No you are not hearing the famous line that’s familiar to fans of the Maury Povic Show. This is regarding something that’s heard time and time again, especially within the black community. “I’m the mama and the daddy.” Now what I’m about to say may upset some women out ...

(ThySistas.com) While walking down the street a few years ago in my hometown of Chicago, I noticed a man coming towards me with a decorative wall mirror in his hands. As we approached each other, he stopped and asked, “Do you want to buy a mirror?” I replied “no” as ...

(ThySistas.com) We have all heard the saying: you are the company you keep.  I believe these words are not only true, but equally important to live by.  When I was young and my parents used to constantly remind me that I am the company I keep,  I used to think ...