The Return of Hurt Bae

My topic is weird.. I know 🤣

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Feel real guys, it is not weird at all boo. My girl Stacie asked me this question:

“Would you take an ex back after he broke your heart?”

U know what! My answer is hell no!!

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Lemme me tell u why! I ain’t got no time to be wasted once again with you boo. Forget that shitty thought and move on for god sake. We’re freaking over!!

My principle is that I don’t let the same person fooled me twice cuz the 2nd time is my freaking fuckin’ mistake, and I’ll hate myself for years over that shit.

U know, that’s why I don’t regret my past. I regret the time I wasted on the wrong people but I forgive and let it go. Holding it back only hurt urself and I don’t got time to play with fire.

Bye girls!!

Stay gorgeous

Stealthing is the new trend?

Hey girl hey!!

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What the hell is ” Stealthing ” bitch?

Well.. it means nonconsensual condom removal before or during sex as a sign or symbol of male dominance–threatens to destroy the normalcy of dating, or “hooking up,” as some refer to it. Swiping right on new dating apps could be a regrettable decision.

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What the hell? And How can I tell the different?

Lady~ the feeling of protected v. unprotected sex is totally different of another universe. Anw, I’m not really get why or what is this shit become a trend but I saw men in online chat forums brag about having the right to “spread their seeds,” feeling a rush when they first carry out their trickery and assault. There is even a how-to guide that is displayed in one online forum. I mean, dude u think u cool? WTF!!

U know what! In January of 2016, a court in Switzerland convicted a man of rape for removing his condom without the consent of his partner while having sex. The rationale is that the woman would not have consented to have sex if she understood ahead of time that the man would remove his condom. See? Ur shit ain’t cute boo.

Honesty and trust are paramount in any intimate relationship. These two principles are also the cornerstone that allow two individuals to share a satisfying, respectful sex life. In my opinion, the protections afforded by condom use–preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STI)–form at least part of the basis for investigating legal approaches to categorize “stealthing” as not only sexual assault, but gender-based violence.

Current laws against rape and gender-based violence will be a test for legal challenges by stealthing victims in the U.S. To date, none of the women that were in Brosdky’s study have filed cases against their perpetrators, but the basis for pursuing justice is certainly sound.

There are a multitude of reasons why victims of rape don’t report the crime, ranging from shame and embarrassment to fear of retaliation by the perpetrator, as well as doubt from police and attorneys as to their credibility. Reporting sexual assaults does not always result in prosecution, let alone conviction.

Yet these are the very reasons that stealthing victims need laws on the books to serve as a deterrent, but also a way to recover monetary damages should an assault occur.

Therefore, Stealthing constitutes a form of violence and sexual assault, and is in no way consensual. Both women and men need protections in place to prevent them from becoming victims to this heinous act. That’s it!!

Lady!!! Be clear with who u gonna sleep with ok?? Be careful cuz nobody got time for the “oops baby” I told u that much.

As always, thx u for ready 😘

Stay safe and gorgeous

Social Media to Hype Your Product Pre-Launch 101

Hey guys, How u doin’

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You’re excited about the release of your new product right? It’s going to the change the world and everyone is going to love it. [whatever, belive in urself 😉]

You’re thrilled and you want people feel the same. So let’s make sure your product doesn’t just launch, but blasts off into the space. Here are six tips on how to use social media to get there.

1. Create a hashtag

You could create a hashtag to spread the word about your product when it’s about to be released. Having a designated hashtag makes it easier for fans to find content related to your brand and its products.

Hashtags are also a great way for you to keep track of the dialogue surrounding your business. You can look up your hashtag and see what kind of comments and conversations are being shared.

2. Host a contest

When people are given the opportunity to win something, they’re likely to be more excited for the product launch.

Choose a fun prize (it could even be your new product) and organize a contest that encourages people to spread the word. Ask users to retweet, share, repost, or tag a friend to participate. We suggest using Instagram. It’s a popular choice for contests because it’s a great for user-generated content (UGC).

3. Find a following by crowdfunding

Crowdfunding is more than simply raising money for the development of a product—it’s a smart way to hype a product before it comes to life.

When people are putting money towards your crowdfunding campaign, they’re also saying they believe in the concept. With this, you’ve assembled a fan base even before the product has hit the market.

These fans want to see a successful launch and so they’re likely to spread the news of your campaign—telling their friends and family, and sharing your message over social media.

This is also a good place to do some audience research, as campaign backers sometimes link their social profiles. Use this information to see who’s interacting with your campaign on social and check out their profile to get a sense of where they’re from, their age, and their interests based on the content they share. This data can be used to further develop your business’ buyer persona.

As a brand, you can share updates on social media about how your crowdfunding campaign is progressing. Highlight milestones and note how close you are to your goal. For example, a key part of Fidget Cube’s success was the video that circled on Facebook and Twitter, and was picked up by viral news sites. The Kickstarter campaign ended with 154,926 backers and collected $6,465,690—far beyond their $15,000 goal.

4. Give a behind-the-scenes look

Give people a closer look into what your product does and the people behind it. This can help bring potential buyers closer to the product and get them excited for its release.

We suggest using Snapchat or a form of live video to do this. With these channels, you can focus on authenticity and real-time engagement—treat it like a conversation between you and the viewer. Demonstrate how the product works, present the creative process, or host a Q&A session. You can do this by asking users to send in their questions during a set time and date.

It’s also a means of adding a human face and voice to your product, which further establishes a relationship with your audience. Kylie Jenner does this well by releasing Snapchat videos to promote color releases for her Kylie Jenner Lip Kits.

5. Give your product away to reach different demographics

As a start-up, Girlfriend Collective decided to market its new line of $100 leggings by handing them out for free. This of course created buzz and helped the company grow its audience by reaching several demographics—from women looking for a deal to those supporting the environmentally-friendly concept of the brand.

Girlfriend Collective also asked participants to share the campaign on social media. This helped get the word out and cast a wider net to pull in potential customers.

Its main site features a page dedicated to social media reviews and the brand often reposts reviews on their Instagram handle.

There’s no better way to market your product than having potential consumers try it out for themselves. U know.. People love free stuff.

6. Host an event

Before Netflix’s release of “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life,” the streaming service set up their own version of Luke’s Diner—one of the show’s key settings—in cities across North America.

Not only did this build awareness for the series release, the campaign boosted audience engagement by supplying each coffeehouse with Luke’s Diner cups.

Each cup carried a snap code and when scanned through Snapchat, it featured a custom Geofilter centered around Gilmore Girls and its release date.

Thousands of fans shared a photo on Snapchat, as well as posting a picture of their Luke’s Diner coffee cup to social media.

So what better way to engage than in person? Create an event to build anticipation for your product launch. Choose a set date, venue, and other event details that people can count on. Invite fans over social media and include something to look forward to, like a custom Geofilter on Snapchat.

Yep.. well.. here u go!! Take this tips to consider and I hope somehow it’s useful to u guys.

Thank for spending ur lovely time reading my tiny blog 😉

Stay gorgeous 😘