Beyond grateful to be in Paris with my mommy ❤️🇫🇷 barely into our trip and what a special experience it’s been already 🥲
Beyond grateful to be in Paris with my mommy ❤️🇫🇷 barely into our trip and what a special experience it’s been already 🥲
Beyond grateful to be in Paris with my mommy ❤️🇫🇷 barely into our trip and what a special experience it’s been already 🥲
Beyond grateful to be in Paris with my mommy ❤️🇫🇷 barely into our trip and what a special experience it’s been already 🥲
Beyond grateful to be in Paris with my mommy ❤️🇫🇷 barely into our trip and what a special experience it’s been already 🥲
Beyond grateful to be in Paris with my mommy ❤️🇫🇷 barely into our trip and what a special experience it’s been already 🥲
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So honored to be featured as the 100th story, and to be able to share my experience! Thank you @livingmixedrace 🥰🖤 This is one of the first accounts I followed that made me realize that there are finally spaces for us. Having a space to talk about the uniqueness of being mixed race is so important and I couldn’t be more proud to be part of this. Repost from @livingmixedrace • Brittany’s Story- So today’s story is very special. It’s an achievement and real proud moment of mine, this is Living Mixed Race’s 100th featured story🥳 If you’d like your story shared, don’t be afraid to DM me, I LOVE receiving messages from all of you guys. Now for today we feature Brittany’s Story- Touching on the realities of racism and antisemitism, @brittanypanzer shares her experience that we could all learn a lot from. The quote from Brittany’s piece that I’ve used for the front page speaks volumes, it’s short but represents how this community has come together as we do have “a lot more in common than meets the eye”. As always, please read, spread love and be kind❤️✨ It’s a funny thing being mixed race. I’m half white Jewish and half black, and I feel connected heavily to both sides as I grew up with a lot of Jewish culture around me, and in the more recent years have had the privilege of connecting with and experiencing more black culture. Both sides have been through hell, persecution, and genocide, yet I experience bigotry from both sides… two groups of people who from my perspective, have a lot in common. I’ve experienced a lot of antisemitism from black people, and a lot of racism from Jews. These two groups both desire to be accepted, so it’s surprising to see any person belonging to a minority group not being accepting of others. Regardless, I am so proud to be a mixture of the two, and to be able to speak out on behalf of both my Jewish and my Black half. There’s a lot more in common than meets the eye. • • • • • • #mixedrace #black #white #mixedracegirl #multiracial #biracial #multicultural #mixed #brownskin #blacklivesmatter #community #lifestyle #quotes #explore #exploremore #explorepage #race #peopleofcolour #woc #livingmixedrace #shareyourstory #stories #features
I’ve always struggled with how comfortable or not I am being “sexy” on my social media, so let’s talk about that. Unwanted sexual attention is something that every woman has dealt with, and that’s a fact. It’s like we can’t exist without men thinking we’re doing everything and anything for them, which is so far from the truth. I got boobs really early, so I was sexualized from an early age. And it’s a weird thing growing up as a girl… for some reason, though it’s getting better, our society associates a woman’s physique with being slutty and vapid, as if those have any correlation. So sometimes, when I take pictures in a bikini, I’ll go to post something I like and then decide not to, because I don’t want people to not take me seriously, which really makes no sense if you think about it. I shouldn’t be shamed for literally existing in the body I was born into, and I shouldn’t feel the need to hide it out of fear of not being taken seriously. Since when did having boobs and curves mean that I’m a bimbo? Or that my opinions aren’t valid? Or that I’m not smarter than any motherfucker in any given room that I walk into? (Lol) There’s something in our society that tells us that women can’t be both sexy and smart, though the two aren’t mutually exclusive by any means. So, hopefully talking about this speaks to some of you, and either way it’s quite cathartic for me ☺️ I think there’s power in owning your sexiness and your body in a “male gaze” dominated society ❤️🔥
I’ve always struggled with how comfortable or not I am being “sexy” on my social media, so let’s talk about that. Unwanted sexual attention is something that every woman has dealt with, and that’s a fact. It’s like we can’t exist without men thinking we’re doing everything and anything for them, which is so far from the truth. I got boobs really early, so I was sexualized from an early age. And it’s a weird thing growing up as a girl… for some reason, though it’s getting better, our society associates a woman’s physique with being slutty and vapid, as if those have any correlation. So sometimes, when I take pictures in a bikini, I’ll go to post something I like and then decide not to, because I don’t want people to not take me seriously, which really makes no sense if you think about it. I shouldn’t be shamed for literally existing in the body I was born into, and I shouldn’t feel the need to hide it out of fear of not being taken seriously. Since when did having boobs and curves mean that I’m a bimbo? Or that my opinions aren’t valid? Or that I’m not smarter than any motherfucker in any given room that I walk into? (Lol) There’s something in our society that tells us that women can’t be both sexy and smart, though the two aren’t mutually exclusive by any means. So, hopefully talking about this speaks to some of you, and either way it’s quite cathartic for me ☺️ I think there’s power in owning your sexiness and your body in a “male gaze” dominated society ❤️🔥
I’ve always struggled with how comfortable or not I am being “sexy” on my social media, so let’s talk about that. Unwanted sexual attention is something that every woman has dealt with, and that’s a fact. It’s like we can’t exist without men thinking we’re doing everything and anything for them, which is so far from the truth. I got boobs really early, so I was sexualized from an early age. And it’s a weird thing growing up as a girl… for some reason, though it’s getting better, our society associates a woman’s physique with being slutty and vapid, as if those have any correlation. So sometimes, when I take pictures in a bikini, I’ll go to post something I like and then decide not to, because I don’t want people to not take me seriously, which really makes no sense if you think about it. I shouldn’t be shamed for literally existing in the body I was born into, and I shouldn’t feel the need to hide it out of fear of not being taken seriously. Since when did having boobs and curves mean that I’m a bimbo? Or that my opinions aren’t valid? Or that I’m not smarter than any motherfucker in any given room that I walk into? (Lol) There’s something in our society that tells us that women can’t be both sexy and smart, though the two aren’t mutually exclusive by any means. So, hopefully talking about this speaks to some of you, and either way it’s quite cathartic for me ☺️ I think there’s power in owning your sexiness and your body in a “male gaze” dominated society ❤️🔥