Chris Brown, Drake and others have taunted the singer over her alleged sexual escapades. Michael Arceneaux explains in a piece for Ebony why they need to stop.
Meanwhile, as for everyone else so fixated on this notion that thereβs a problem with the way Rihanna carries herself and brought this attention on herself: grow up. She could have Mother Teresaβs sex life and would bring about the βstarlet or streetwalkerβ debate from any man with a certain attitude about women and sex.
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To βslut shameβ is to perpetuate the idea that sex is dirty, and in particular, dirty and dangerous for a woman. That rigid mindset is problematic as it is unrealistic and does little in the way of advancing the way we discuss consensual sex between adults. You know, any day now.
To that end, the sooner you realize that this attitude hurts men and women in varying instances, the quicker youβll see whatβs wrong with Chris Brown and Drakeβs shortsighted shade.
Read Michael Arceneaux's entire piece at Β Ebony.
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Michael ArceneauxΒ hails from Houston, lives in Harlem and praises BeyoncΓ©βs name wherever he goes. Follow him onΒ Twitter.
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