Here’s a burning question: should a lady whose man likes men engage in a threesome with him?
“Hell to the motherfucking no,” according to cigar-smoking, curse-spitting feminist Alexyss Tylor, whose YouTube series “Bitches Verses Sissies” explores many interesting topics, all of which have demonstrative titles, like “girls let yo bowels loose in dat mans bathroom.” A greater inspirational leader we have not met…
Watch Tylor’s nearly ten minute rant on the threesome subject, after the jump.
Oh, and you can be sure this lady’s language is anything but ladylike. In other words, NSFW.
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marco
I love that woman
dellisonly
They should broadcast that on BET!
Chubarama
Half the time I don’t even pay attention to what she’s saying, yet I’m still transfixed. Her pussy power is hypnotic.
Infelix
I’ve been a fan of this woman since her Penus Power speech. “If you wanna earn ya man, you gotta learn ya man.” Words to live by.
Todd
Transfixed…exactly! Kinda like a train wreck – ya really oughta look away but something keeps you…transfixed!
God, I love her and I love youtube!! She’s magnificent!
chandler in lasvegas
Does she work for some abstinence only coalition?
She should be nominated for Surgeon General.
(Whenever a woman uses the phrase “boy pussy, I feel a little dirty.)
reversion
I got the impression that she was just saying that she doesn’t approve of how some women do anything to keep their guy, even let him have sex with another guy if that guy is bi, and she doesn’t think the women should do that…
reversion
Addendum: Watching this video alone does not make me think she doesn’t like M4M action…just that she doesn’t want a woman to let her (bi) boyfriend get it on with a man, because he should only be with the girlfriend.
reversion
Addendum 2: Although she is annoying with the “sissies” shit.
The Banania Blogger
That was so fucking AWESOME.
RPCV
Typical black mentality. I see it everyday on the Metro to and from work……
I still don’t understand why, if blacks can call each other niggaz, it’s not politically correct/acceptable for whites to do the same. Perhaps I’ll never understand it. Afroguapo (even though you’re supposedly hispanic), Freedy777, or Mr. C: can you explain it to me??
slcoutsider
For someone who celebrates her sexuality, she sure can make sex sound horribly unappealing. That said, her Penis Power speech is definitely her Sgt. Pepper’s.
I’m paraphrasing, but this line stands out:
“He won’t give you some shrimps from Long John Silver’s, which is what, 2.99? But he’ll give you a mouth full of sperm and a rectum full of sperm.”
chgo921
RPCV: While I’ve “enjoyed” some of her videos in the past, I stopped watching this one after the use of “nigger”.
I don’t pretend to speak for my entire race (or gender), but that’s NOT a word I use in general conversation. Just because you may hear SOME black people use it in a “non-derogatory” manner, we don’t all use the word like that. And I don’t think it gives anyone else a license to use the word in an “acceptable” manner, nor do I allow others to use that word about me or around me — at least without a challenge.
Right or wrong, however, I do find some words less objectionable depending on the intent of the speaker. At the risk of starting an internecine feud, I am less inclined to be offended by the word fag, when NOT used in a derogatory manner. Again, I don’t speak for a race, gender or any other group. This is only MY OPINION.
PalePhoenix
I guess she’s not “piloting the pussy” anymore.
brian
Okay: before I play it, I’m going to post this and say I think she’ll sound uneducated, like ghetto.
Let’s see if I’m wrong or right.
brian
It’s not available anymore. From the comments though, I gather I’m right.
Afroguapo
RPCV, why are you so insistent on being a classless dolt? it’s like you’re channeling your best W who didn’t know there was a sizable black population in Brazil (the African Diaspora). There are blacks all over Central America: Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Columbia and in South America: Brazil, Suriname, Guyana, etc. I don’t consider myself Hispanic but yes part of my family comes from Central America (Spanish being their first language). Why that is beyond you is baffling since you profess to be so aware/enlightened. The one thing oddly that I will agree with you is that I too don’t understand why some blacks use the N word and contend that it is palatable by arguing that saying it diffuses its power. Although I guess they base their argument on the idea that some women do the same thing with bitch and some gay men with faggot, but the N word has a more visceral and loaded reaction than bitch for me. Faggot when uttered by a hate-fueled homophobic straight man certainly approximates it (you can feel the hate) as does cunt, but bitch I find fairly innocuous, perhaps because so many women and gay men use it that it’s rendered meaningless — but for me, the N word just signifies such hate and venom that I don’t tolerate anyone using it (black, white, Hispanics). Anyway, I grew up in a household where neither my mother nor my father used it, nor did my relatives, knowing full well the historical connotations and that to use it was common and vulgar, much like yourself. Hope this provides some context. — Afro.
RPCV
Afro: I’ve traveled to all countries in Central and South America, except for Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, the latter of the two are populated mostly by South Asian Indians. I always assumed the blacks in all of these areas got there from the slave trade, which removed your family from its native land (how unfortuate for us) and left you in an area where you still claim discrimination after lo these many years…. Poor things… And, it’s not Columbia, it’s ColOmbia – check your spelling.
And, until all blacks stop using the word nigger I will forever have to think “gosh, which is more appropriate? Black or nigger.” If it’s ok for you all to use that word prominently in songs, street talk, when you bounce your fists with your brothas and do that fake hug and utter “how you be, nigga?”, it’s ok for me to retain that word in my mental dictionary, as well.
Hope this provides some context to where the whites I know are coming from. – RPCV
Afroguapo
Well R, you really shouldn’t assume for as the old saying goes you’ll make an ass out of yourself … This also documents the presence of blacks prior to the Middle Passage. Ivan Van Sertima has chronicled this and other aspects of obscure history of which some are unaware. http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/010.html But yes, blacks reached these lands through a variety of means, from the Guarafina (sp?) who were marooned escaped slaves ending up in Honduras, to Panama in being recruited as construction workers on the Panama Canal and settling there, from having lineage that dates prior to the slave trade, and through the primary means of the slave trade. Irrespective of the manner in which black people arrived to these lands, they conformed to these cultures and created new ones or a melange (for instance in Brazil, many of the blacks there come from Nigeria and that culture survives in certain ways). That many of these black people trace their arrival to/presence in these countries from once having been slaves, it doesn’t negate the fact that they share and employ the same culture (eating same foods, speaking Spanish, Portuguese, etc., observing same customs) as those who are not descendants of slaves. I presume you think I will be troubled by you (and your white friends) having the unenviable quandary/debate of whether to refer to blacks as the N word or black by virtue of some blacks using the N word in urban slang. Sorry that you’re confused by which word to use but as I said before, I wasn’t raised in a household that used this epithet, am bewildered just like you as to why some blacks use it (hey, we actually agree on this), neither my partner, friends nor I use it and those that do insist on using it (black, white, whatever), I was taught that such people were common, vulgar and mean-spirited and it looks like you encompass all three. I realize you think I am insulting you but I am merely pointing out plain as day what you’ve chosen to dispense on here (vitriol, hatred, venom, etc.) and for what purpose? to channel whatever anxiety, inner turmoil, anger issues, insecurities, perceived grievances, or simply revealing your closet-antipathy for blacks that you feel you cannot express in public but can express on here by virtue of it being anonymous. Not sure how you were raised or who you consort with (nor do I care), but I am sure you can express your opinions (however disagreeable I find them) in mature, civil discourse. As I say to my niece when she is flummoxed or overly excited, use your words. Es muy facil. Siempre, Afro
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Keep looking I have just read your site and quite frankly I have a large frog in my throat