Khadijah Fanaka (@khadijahfanaka) 's Twitter Profile
Khadijah Fanaka

@khadijahfanaka

Howard Alumna | ΔΣΘ | Creative Producer | Ghostwriter

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Taurus Groove (@jiggyjayy2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The more i see the women close to me navigate motherhood the more comfortable i get in my personal decision to not have kids. Like hellll no. But those all still TT's babies 🫶🏽🫶🏽

Amizo (@africankhaieesi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is why it’s funny when yall say the girls should leave the rappers and get with athletes 😭😭 all monkeys from the same circus

Gabby🩷✨ (@gabby__10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What did Cardi say? “When i tell you these nggas ain’t sht please believe. They gon’ fck on anything, these nggas way too easy. Good for nothing low down dirty dogs I’m convinced. Next time you see your mama tell her how she raised a btch”

The Neighborhood Publicist (@nhoodpublicist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The moral of the story is always, men are the problem. They get to live in a world where it’s always somebody willing to hold the bag for them, give them grace and love them in spite of. They do not receive enough consequences for their actions or inactions so they have no reason

The Neighborhood Publicist (@nhoodpublicist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been at the point in my life for a while where I don’t take men seriously at all. I feel bad for all the lover girls who want them to be something they just aren’t. No matter the tax bracket, the upbringing, race, religion, age, majority of them are not good life partners

⚜️ (@callher_nika) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The last time Megan Thee Stallion tried to be quiet and protect a nigga’s reputation, the shit was flipped on her and her at expense. We not doing that no mo!

🌹 (@ynqurei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“She can’t keep a man”. It’s so easy to keep a man ya’ll. I promise. All you gotta do is allow them to lie and cheat in peace, don’t challenge their patterns, and don’t address anything they do that hurts you. You’ll keep them for years and years until they find their next toy.