Jammette Jane (@irevybz) 's Twitter Profile
Jammette Jane

@irevybz

🇹🇹✨ Singer/Songwriter • Thespian • Jammette • Jab • Omo Kadara✨ Likkle but mi tallawah✨

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Your Emotional Healing Coach (@afsarosette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lauryn Hill once said, “Everybody wants to know where you’re going to, ’cause they wanna come or so they think , until they find the cost of it. Until they find out what you lost for it.” If that ain’t the truth. Ppl romanticise your becoming, but couldn’t stomach your unbecoming

Hott (@tonyahtopaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love a woman that wears bangles, waist beads, anklets, as many rings as she can, and dangly earrings, I love the idea of your body singing when you come to me.

Phayolozitsile👑 (@nolu_nkhosi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I do. It totally disregards the fact that men are so manipulative and pretentious in the way they present themselves to women just to get what they want. It implies that men are honest with their evil intent, and I made an informed decision - which is far from the truth.

Tobias (@ibeonherelying) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meeting people who immediately list all their accolades and seem to be waiting for you to do the same like oh no thank you I’m actually not defined by arbitrary accomplishments and prefer to focus on alignment via shared interests and values

David AttenBruh (@alhendiify) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Western Europeans travelled the world and every time they encountered someon or something gentle or curious they killed it. Deadass sailed around the world making life worse for everyone.

Cindy Noir✨ (@thecindynoir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women in the 70’s used to pose in magazines FULL BUSH bussin out the sides of their bikinis and it was seen as sensual, grown, and sexy. Now yall saying a baby bush bussin out the bikini makes them look like they stink..?

Damsel (@simply_sayo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When women share their experiences of how poorly men treated them and put them in situations that they weren’t yet equipped to deal with, I always say “ thank you for so much for being vulnerable. I learned something”. Because shame is used to silence us from exposing men.

Damsel (@simply_sayo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Couldn’t waterboard this out of me” And it’s a cautionary tale from a woman who had been mistreated. “I’d have taken this to the grave” But your mad your mum didn’t warn you about men from her experience “Bring back shame” And it’s just a story of a woman’s sexual experience.

Anil (@the_anilsingh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My magazine cover is in an art gallery! 🥹🙂‍↔️ I'm so proud of how much this little idea has grown, and I'm beyond grateful to everyone who helped make it happen! 🫶🏽 National Drama Association TT

My magazine cover is in an art gallery! 🥹🙂‍↔️

I'm so proud of how much this little idea has grown, and I'm beyond grateful to everyone who helped make it happen! 🫶🏽
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Lee (@accordingtolee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You do not need to learn the lesson yourself, it’s important to heed the warnings of other women AND learn from their experiences.

The Feminist Big Sister (@sorosokewomen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A woman has sex = shame. A woman doesn’t want sex = shame. A woman talks about sex = shame. A woman sets boundaries = shame. A woman is single = shame. A woman marries late = shame. A woman marries early = shame. A woman is loud = shame. A woman is quiet = shame. A woman is