What are things that you worry are becoming "normalized"/less stigmatized?
Here's 2 of mine:
1) Infidelity. Yes I know people have been cheating since the dawn of time BUT I do feel like nowadays there's no shame to cheating. People are no longer ashamed to be known as cheaters, hell side chicks get props and the men who cheat are continuously resolved of all responsibility. It's sad but I feel like a lot of women almost expect their men to cheat at sometime or another in the relationship.
2) Colorism. In my opinion people have been using the word preference (which is a greater LIKING for one alternative over another or others) to excuse colorism.
A PREFERENCE IS: "I like men with short hair or long hair but I do tend to be more attracted to men with longer hair."
A PREFERENCE ISNT: "I like men with long hair and yea I don't like men with short hair but that's just because men with short hair are aggressive and unattractive but that's just my preference."
Now apply that example but this time insert skintones instead of hair length, are you really going to tell me that's still a preference? At the end of the day you can like what you like but call a spade a spade and don't try to make yourself and others feel better by incorrectly using the word preference.
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Anywho, what are some of yours?
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