Do you let your daughter listen to Cardi B?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You can say vagina. It’s not a bad word.


+1

And why are you only worried about “daughters”?

Sexist prude.


Any music that crudely degrades men and/or women reflects the "artists''" inner being and how they treat others. Cardi B's little girl is precious. Let's see how Cardi B reacts if her daughter is the focus of vulgar lyrics.


Singing about a “wet a$$ pussy” isn’t degrading to women.

Sexist prude.


You are a misogynist.


I don’t think that words means what you think it means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can say vagina. It’s not a bad word.


+1

And why are you only worried about “daughters”?

Sexist prude.


Any music that crudely degrades men and/or women reflects the "artists''" inner being and how they treat others. Cardi B's little girl is precious. Let's see how Cardi B reacts if her daughter is the focus of vulgar lyrics.


Singing about a “wet a$$ pussy” isn’t degrading to women.

Sexist prude.


You are a misogynist.


Being sex positivity isn't misogynistic.

Being sexist is though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can say vagina. It’s not a bad word.


+1

And why are you only worried about “daughters”?

Sexist prude.


Any music that crudely degrades men and/or women reflects the "artists''" inner being and how they treat others. Cardi B's little girl is precious. Let's see how Cardi B reacts if her daughter is the focus of vulgar lyrics.


Singing about a “wet a$$ pussy” isn’t degrading to women.

Sexist prude.


You are a misogynist.


Being sex positivity isn't misogynistic.

Being sexist is though.


Well, I don’t know how sex positive, pro-feminist messages are when songs lyrics discuss “grabbing that bag.” On the stripper pole, the streets or by being a gold-digger baby mama. What kind of faux female empowerment is this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can say vagina. It’s not a bad word.


+1

And why are you only worried about “daughters”?

Sexist prude.


Any music that crudely degrades men and/or women reflects the "artists''" inner being and how they treat others. Cardi B's little girl is precious. Let's see how Cardi B reacts if her daughter is the focus of vulgar lyrics.


Singing about a “wet a$$ pussy” isn’t degrading to women.

Sexist prude.


You are a misogynist.


I don’t think that words means what you think it means.


We just disagree on what it means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can say vagina. It’s not a bad word.


+1

And why are you only worried about “daughters”?

Sexist prude.


Any music that crudely degrades men and/or women reflects the "artists''" inner being and how they treat others. Cardi B's little girl is precious. Let's see how Cardi B reacts if her daughter is the focus of vulgar lyrics.


Singing about a “wet a$$ pussy” isn’t degrading to women.

Sexist prude.


You are a misogynist.


Being sex positivity isn't misogynistic.

Being sexist is though.


Well, I don’t know how sex positive, pro-feminist messages are when songs lyrics discuss “grabbing that bag.” On the stripper pole, the streets or by being a gold-digger baby mama. What kind of faux female empowerment is this?


+1 It's not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I sure remember singing Like A Virgin at the top of my lungs in 3rd grade.


Hello, fellow 80s child. For me, it was I Want Your sex in 8th grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can say vagina. It’s not a bad word.


+1

And why are you only worried about “daughters”?

Sexist prude.


Any music that crudely degrades men and/or women reflects the "artists''" inner being and how they treat others. Cardi B's little girl is precious. Let's see how Cardi B reacts if her daughter is the focus of vulgar lyrics.


Singing about a “wet a$$ pussy” isn’t degrading to women.

Sexist prude.


You are a misogynist.


Being sex positivity isn't misogynistic.

Being sexist is though.


Jeff would likely delete a comment that included posted Cardi B lyrics.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I don't have a daughter, but yes, I would let her listen to Cardi B. My parents never censored my music, and I never censored my kids either. I grew up listening to Wu-Tang, Redman, Biggie, Lil Kim, Junior M.A.F.I.A, Too Short, NWA, 2 Live Crew, etc. I'm sure my parents found their song lyrics equally appalling. I remember when my two female cousins weren't allowed to watch BET videos or listen to that type of music. One of them had a baby at 13. They snuck around and did so much crap behind their parents back; they were pretty wild back then. Matter of fact, even now as grown women they are still a little out there.


So what's Cardi B's excuse?
What do you mean? Cardi B had her first child at 25.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Cardi B is a very intelligent woman. I want my daughter to be like her.


Wet A.. P...y ... Yes, not a chance my DD is allowed to listen to her. She is disgusting.

Objectively, wap is vulgar; however, if you listen to the song with an open mind, it is hilarious. Men have made millions rapping far worse degrading misogynistic lyrics. When I finally listened to wap, I laughed, cringed and thought "good for them!". Cardi B has some tamer music in her catalog. She very astutely pointed out that when she sings or raps about love or tender topics, the records don't sell, but when she raps about her pu$$y, the money just rolls right in.



Well, that’s quite the sad indictment of our society.

Further, she doesn't allow her daughter to listen to her music.
Her daughter is 4. She doesn't make music for preschoolers. This is the tween forum, we are discussing tweens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cardi B is a very intelligent woman. I want my daughter to be like her.


Wet A.. P...y ... Yes, not a chance my DD is allowed to listen to her. She is disgusting.

Objectively, wap is vulgar; however, if you listen to the song with an open mind, it is hilarious. Men have made millions rapping far worse degrading misogynistic lyrics. When I finally listened to wap, I laughed, cringed and thought "good for them!". Cardi B has some tamer music in her catalog. She very astutely pointed out that when she sings or raps about love or tender topics, the records don't sell, but when she raps about her pu$$y, the money just rolls right in.



Well, that’s quite the sad indictment of our society.

Further, she doesn't allow her daughter to listen to her music.
Her daughter is 4. She doesn't make music for preschoolers. This is the tween forum, we are discussing tweens.


Uplifting message and lyrics for tweens, sure...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I sure remember singing Like A Virgin at the top of my lungs in 3rd grade.



We are now talking about wet ass p***y


She is talking about her WAP not someone else’s. Woman are allowed to talk about their own bodies anyway they want. She isn’t disrespecting or bringing any other woman into the conversation.
She is talking a boy herself her desires what she likes, what she wants, what she needs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I sure remember singing Like A Virgin at the top of my lungs in 3rd grade.



We are now talking about wet ass p***y


She is talking about her WAP not someone else’s. Woman are allowed to talk about their own bodies anyway they want. She isn’t disrespecting or bringing any other woman into the conversation.
She is talking a boy herself her desires what she likes, what she wants, what she needs.


Allowed to? Sure, but it’s disgusting and 99.9 percent of the population does not want to hear about your bodily fluids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I sure remember singing Like A Virgin at the top of my lungs in 3rd grade.



We are now talking about wet ass p***y


She is talking about her WAP not someone else’s. Woman are allowed to talk about their own bodies anyway they want. She isn’t disrespecting or bringing any other woman into the conversation.
She is talking a boy herself her desires what she likes, what she wants, what she needs.


Do you want to post her lyrics here, so that everyone can see what's appropriate for teens?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we don’t censor music or books.

Cardi Bs new Barbie song that dropped today is 🔥


Do you mean Nicki Minaj? I don’t see a Cardi B Barbie song.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I sure remember singing Like A Virgin at the top of my lungs in 3rd grade.



We are now talking about wet ass p***y


She is talking about her WAP not someone else’s. Woman are allowed to talk about their own bodies anyway they want. She isn’t disrespecting or bringing any other woman into the conversation.
She is talking a boy herself her desires what she likes, what she wants, what she needs.


Allowed to? Sure, but it’s disgusting and 99.9 percent of the population does not want to hear about your bodily fluids.


What's wrong with women getting aroused and celebrating their sexuality?
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