Simps, Pick Me Women, and the Death of Romance | The Osha Cerese Show Ep. 22
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Welcome back to The Osha Cerese Show! Today, we’re diving into a hot topic: Have we killed romance by labeling loving gestures as “simping” and supportive women as “Pick Me’s”?
✨ Black History Spotlight: We honor the legacy of Phyllis Wheatley, the first African American woman to publish a book of poetry. Her brilliance and resilience paved the way for Black writers and poets today.
💡 Main Topic:
When did being a gentleman become a problem? We’re breaking down how the internet has turned romantic gestures into weaknesses and how some women are unfairly labeled as “Pick Me’s” for simply showing love. Let’s redefine what it means to be a Lover Girl or Lover Boy without the fear of judgment.
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