Wednesday, July 25, 2012

HONEY (Guest Post)


Honey Coated Complexion, gorgeous from head to toe....I held her close, never wanting to let her go....She captivated me with her realness....I wish she was present now so she could FEEL THIS....This, burning desire I have for Passion....True Satisfaction, not just smashin and passin....I want to taste every ounce of her Honey....And no, not just the physical, but the spiritual, creative individual...I want to Consume her essence and make us one....I don't want to just CUM for fun....I want her to FEEL ME...Yes PEEL ME.....Peel away the frustrations, and Pain...Help me ease my daily drain, of real life SHIT....Show your loyalty for me when we see how REAL LIFE GETS....And I promise you I will make you smile....Make you want to stay a while...Maybe forever..When the seasons change the weather....We could still be together....Laughin, living, and loving....Fuck faces as we shovin...each other to the bed....Fighting over who's gonna give and get head....First....Do you still have that thirst, TO LOVE? Cause I do......And I may just want YOU....So let me take my time and sample that HONEY....Im not being funny...no not at all....I wanna try it all, not scared to Fall....Or Fail, and I won't bail...when you need me most....I'll stand strong and firm....Remembering each lesson learned....along my way...So if you choose to Stay....I promise to open up your soul girl and improve you from the inside out...First pour just a little of that honey in my mouth.....mmmm, I needed that.......

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Jada Pinkett Smith Testifies Against Human Trafficking



Actress and activist Jada Pinkett Smith urged Congress on Tuesday to step up the fight against human trafficking in the U.S. and abroad.

The actress testified during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing that she plans to launch a campaign to raise awareness and spur action against human trafficking and slavery. She said the "old monster" of slavery "is still with us," almost 150 years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation that freed slaves in the U.S.

"Fighting slavery doesn't cost a lot of money. The costs of allowing it to exist in our nation and abroad are much higher," the actress said. "It robs us of the thing we value most, our freedom."

She said the issue was brought to her attention by her daughter Willow, 11, who sat nearby with actor Will Smith, Pinkett Smith's husband and Willow's father. The Smiths all wore blazers over T-shirts that read, "Free Slaves." The hearing room was filled mostly with young people, some trying to take photos of the famous family.

With her father's arm around her, Willow remained attentive to her mother's testimony and often whispered to her father. At least 30 minutes into the hearing, Will wrapped his gray blazer around Willow.

The actress called for an extension of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, which provides funding to combat trafficking and help trafficking victims. The act also created a task force, chaired by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, which coordinates among federal agencies to implement policies against human trafficking.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., pledged to try to gather bipartisan congressional support to further fund the act.

The State Department estimates that at least 14,500 people are trafficked to the U.S. annually.


Source: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/jada-pinkett-smith-testifies-human-trafficking-husband-daughter-willow-give-support-article-1.1116472#ixzz211o5X9GJ

Paul Hardcastle: Blue Days


Self-Talk

For years I have been a victim to my own negative self-talk Tripping myself up every time I tried to move forward in my walk Letting...