Black Moms From Sitcoms

Which black mom(s) raised you?

Five out of nine of these women were a part of my childhood. Some of them were light hearted and fun loving, others were not to be crossed. Ahem Claire Huxtable and superior Aunt Viv, the original. All of them would curse you out. Trust. Via: DakotaMonroe26

Who Wrote This Note…?

Now we have the answer to Sammi Sweetheart’s question. A black mom wrote this note and she means every word. From spotless homes to unfrozen chicken, no one aspires with fear the way they do.

Group punishments keep everyone in line. Now siblings are holding each other accountable, because I’m not getting my ass beat for some shit you did or didn’t do. Therefore get to work and there better not be a MOTE of dust. IYKYK. Via: _Geriatric_Millennial

From Best Friends To Real Brothers

A heartwarming story for the holidays. Seeing the bond between Joc Gill and his best friend, parents Dominque and Kevin Gill decided to adopt Andrew. Making him an official member of their family in 2020. Finally finding a forever home, having spent almost half his life in foster care.

The level of swag this white boy is going to have is astronomical, you can already see it in the gear. Trust he won’t be fighting his parents or acting out at restaurants. One look from his black mom will tell him everything he needs to know regarding repercussions.

Being pretty much the only black family on the Upper East Side, we were stunned to the core seeing these white kids get physical with their parents. Wylin out. My mom use to receive calls asking what she did when I beat on her. Leaving my mother gobsmacked. I mean…the fuck are you talking bout? Asking for advice like that. Hit my mama? Let alone on the regular? The cultural discrepancy was wilddddd!!!! Via: Valorgi