Dangerous Words 5 Most Memorable #BlackGirlsAllowed Moments of 2017 Posted on December 25, 2017November 29, 2021 By Dangerous Lee 5 Most Memorable #BlackGirlsAllowed Moments of 2017 In 2017,DangerousLee.biz became BlackGirlsAllowed.net Why? The short story is that I’m sick of White people and men. Keep reading for the long story. Scroll down if you’re anything like me and hate reading the commentary before list posts. If you see Carly Simon… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Danielle Sanders Explains Why Black Women Need Safe Spaces and How Toxic Masculinity Kills Posted on December 5, 2017May 12, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Chicago native, Danielle Sanders, has created an online safe space for Black women in the form of her website, The Sum of Many Things – for the woman who does it all where she shares her favorite things to live a balanced life. It’s also a lifestyle and personal development… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Amber Hasan: Wearing The Loud Mouth Ghetto Girl From Flint Badge with Pride Posted on September 13, 2017January 24, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Photography by: Senegal Tuklor Williams Amber Hasan describes writing as a sacred thing that makes her feel spiritually whole and allows her to feel as if she is fulfilling one of her purposes in life. She likes to keep her writing diverse while always giving her readers common sense, real… Read more
Ask A Black Girl Ask A Black Girl: Why are Black girls so snotty towards White women? Posted on July 21, 2017April 23, 2018 By Dangerous Lee WHY ARE BLACK GIRLS SO SNOTTY TOWARDS WHITE WOMEN? A woman named Melissa, who I assume is White, wrote me with the following question: Hi, it seems to me for the most part black girls don’t like making conversation or being friendly with white girls. Why is that? MY… Read more
Ask A Black Girl Ask A Black Girl: Is it normal for White men to be super attracted to Black women? Posted on May 18, 2017September 7, 2021 By Dangerous Lee I’m a White man attracted to Black women. Help! Q: Out of all ethnic ties, Black women turn me on the most. I don’t know why. I told my peers and they gave somewhat disgusting looks and replies. I like Black women because of their beauty: physical features like bigger… Read more
Ask A Black Girl Ask A Black Girl: Why aren’t more Black women killing themselves? Posted on April 11, 2017April 21, 2022 By Dangerous Lee WHY ARE BLACK WOMEN’S SUICIDE RATES SO LOW? Yes, this is a real question I found in an online discussion. I swear, it’s like people want us to die or they are curious as to why we want to or must go on in a world that hates us. But,… Read more
Ask A Black Girl Ask A Black Girl: Why Don’t Black Women Workout? Posted on March 8, 2017May 2, 2023 By Dangerous Lee Ask A Black Girl: WHY DON’T BLACK WOMEN WORKOUT? Sacha Inchi: We’re too busy taking care of everybody and everything to eke out time/space for self-care. Angela Smith: It may be that its not seen within the family, so it’s not thought of to do. We are creatures of example…. Read more
Women's History Month Women’s History Month Spotlight: KaRae N. Carey Posted on March 23, 2012November 26, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Name and occupation: My name is Ka Rae’ N. Carey. My occupations are wife, daughter, friend, stepmother, licensed professional counselor and clinical addictions specialist What do you love most about being a woman? I love the flexibility and freedom being a woman affords me to be creative on a daily… Read more
Women's History Month Women’s History Month Spotlight: Nikki L. Dancy Posted on March 14, 2012March 1, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Name and occupation: Nikki L. Dancy, Licensed Nail TechnicianĀ and Professional Makeup Artist What do you love most about being a woman? WhatĀ I love most about being a woman is thatĀ I am able to express myself emotionally and alsoĀ I am able to be versatile when it comes to my sense of… Read more
Women's History Month Women’s History Month Spotlight: Vee Carson Posted on March 13, 2012March 13, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Name and occupation: Vee Carson Owner/Operator Of Las Vegas Shoe Shine Girl Have you had to deal with much sexism in your industry? Surprisingly for the most part I am very respected in my industry, but every once in a while you getĀ one personĀ that thinks you are not worthy of… Read more