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BFFR

DOM

A fairy-odd newsletter chronicling my city girl-turned-country girl lifestyle, navigating my thirties, CEO woes and all things lifestyle, business and bullsh*t.

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Latest Issues

023. are you healed or just hiding?

I’m not the friend that’s going to call you and vent to you about my problems. Very rarely do I get to a place where I allow myself to do that. One, because I’m a person who doesn’t believe in putting my problems off on other people. It doe...

a year ago
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022. True Life: I Don't Know How To Have Fun Anymore.

“Are you having fun?!” My friend scream-asked, her voice barely cutting through the DJ’s bass-heavy set. I flashed a smile and nodded yes, taking a sip of a watered-down drink that I’d been nursing for way too long.

Truthfully, I wasn’t ha...

a year ago
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021. the disappearing act.

I am not an easy person to get in touch with or link up with.

Only about ten people have my real phone number; everyone else gets my Google Voice number. I prefer not to be easily contacted or readily available to anyone. My family and c...

2 years ago
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020. black girl boredom.

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"An idle mind is the devil’s playground."

I was raised on that saying. It’s one that was deeply ingrained in many of our upbringings, as it reflects a reality for many Black women: that our time is better spent when it...

2 years ago
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019. what's inspiring me lately.

PowerPuff Girls (Cartoon Network).

Summer has come and gone, now homebody season is upon us.

Fall is ceremoniously the season where everyone falls deeper into themselves. School is back in session; the kids are falling deep into the rabb...

2 years ago
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