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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Discoholic 🪩
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.
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almost home

Kiana Khansmith
Sweet Seals For You, Always
$LAYYYTER
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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hello vonnie
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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@uncleleopold
Cajmere ft Dajae ~ Brighter days (Underground Goodies Mix)
We were dancing to this beat waaay before Kanye discovered it.
In the 90's at "The Catch One" nightclub in Los Angeles, California.
Jaydee - Plastic Dreams (Original Radio Edit)
Another Classic
House Music
I have always wanted to choreograph this beat.
The Outhere Brothers - Fuk U In The Ass (1995)
I heard this song for the first time in the 90's at "The Catch One" in Los Angeles, California.
I honestly did not believe my ears😯😂. The dance floor packed with men and women😂
MD X-Spress - God Made Me Phunky (Original Mix) [Full Length] 2008
Baaaby! In the 1990's we danced and partied to this house beat among others at the "Catch One" which was owned by Jewel Thais-Williams in Los Angeles, California.
Posting for those who missed that time, and for those who remember 🌈
André DB
Red Bull Dance Your Style Final National - Brasil
Ballroom in ya face 🖤
I constantly witness many Black "Heterosexual" men have a negative "preoccupation"with us BGM (Black Gay Men🏳️🌈) in public. Why?
These "alleged" heterosexuals don't seem to have any thing else to focus on besides us BGM when we cross paths.
As a BGM, I personally don't want some 40+ year old who is sagging, wants to freak with me, in the closet (not openly gay), and NOT willing to acknowledge me as a BGM publicly in front of your homies. FOH! I stay in my lane.
I get annoyed that these "alleged" heterosexuals think that every BGM wants them because we are gay, and they have a d*ck🍆.
Many of us BGM have standards, and many of these "alleged" heterosexuals don't meet them. Hell! Black women not chasing them the way they think BGM are😂. Well, maybe some of y'all are. 🫣😜
Where are the Black Men who are comfortable with their sexuality, and can be cool with anyone regardless if they are LGBTQIA🏳️🌈. Those are the real men.💪👊
Alright, I'm going to take a nap!🥱
SMH... sad, but this is the reality of the world we live in. You can't stop people from forming relationships across racial lines, so there will inevitably be children who grow up navigating complex questions of identity and belonging.
Many public figures and athletes deliberately choose partners from different racial or cultural backgrounds, but what often gets ignored is the challenge some of their children may face in figuring out where they fit in, especially in societies still obsessed with race. Some are embraced by both sides, while others feel caught between worlds, never fully accepted by either.
The real problem isn't the children—it's a world that continues to divide people into rigid racial categories and then demands that everyone choose a side. The world can be a bitter place, and identity is often far more complicated than people want to admit.
Accept what happened. The past is done. You can't go back and change it, no matter how much you want to. What you can do is stop letting it control your present. Accept it, learn from it, and let it be part of your story not the whole story.
HOMEBROS | Afro Dance Choreography (Ft. J Funk) | Mayoral Training Camp
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🍒Red Cherries and Kiwi🥝
Effective Monday, June 01, 2026
Hurts my heart that people who are already stuggling are having their existence made tougher with these types of changes.