Appearance does help when you're dealing with the boss. There are people given promotions with little skills or none and are passed along to higher success.
Jeannie looks so gooooood, the makeup! And Garcelle too I’m that color! This is a great topic because I think sometimes about how I could be a good parent if I had kids. I’m not the type to force and pressure a kid however I like the idea of them learning Spanish for instance, maybe piano or sports, art etc. Just being active and learning. And as someone who knows what it’s like to want to quit things just out of laziness or mainly shyness, or it being hard, I would have to make sure my child wasn’t just wanting to do nothing because of those hang ups
Jeannie has become very calm and quiet.... This motherhood thing has really grounded her....almost like she only speaks when it matters or she has something constructive to say
Kids aren’t stupid! They see the insincerity and hypocrisy of a lot of church folks, including their parents, and vow to not go as soon as they get the opportunity.
@@007amy-n1b sis telling people they'll go to hell if they don't do religion isn't healthy for anyone's well being, I've seen a lot of people getting bad anxiety, panic attacks, depression because of the phrase oh you'll go in hell, me myself I suffered from that and I'm still suffering, and I'm only 17,
@@jamelahallsdyerJesus always preach to not go to hell, i didn't say your going to hell i said to teach people especially your children not to go there not just let them learn. Panic attacks are caused by fear opening the door for demons to attack your soul, but perfect love takes that away, you haven't been made in perfect love according to the bible, i was suicidal but i was prayed for and delivered from that feeling,noone knew until a preacher said you are suicidal because that principal spirit wants you to end your life to destroy your husband so that he doesn't go into ministry to win souls. When you read your bible from beginning to the end over and over and you pray 3 times a day like Daniel and pray without ceasing the Jesus taught the disciples and learn how to dress and have good attitude like Paul taught and confirmed the old testament.
My mom made me go to church every Sunday until I turned 18. Once I had the choice, I stopped going for just 2 months. It wasn’t that I didn’t have a connection with God or that something was wrong, I just needed space and freedom to choose God for myself instead of God being mandatory because of my mom.
Facts though. Hot people rather male or female will always get to the top before average or unattractive people. No matter the smarts. Sadly you can't revolutionize this out of people.
"Sexy" is something that anyone can try to imitate by the clothing they wear or the way they walk. However, "beauty" would be a great word for this title. "Does beauty take you further in your career regardless of your education ?" The answer is yes.
Smart doesn’t equal being educated. We all don’t have access to education. My grandfather, only had a 3rd grade education and the man left us a legacy of entrepreneurship.
My mom forced us to go to church up until maybe 14/15. And I couldn't WAIT for it to be over. I went my own way IMO BECAUSE I was forced. Only when I went to university and met an amazing group of guys and I saw how their faith made such a personal impact in their lives on a daily basis did I then decide to find my way back to God. And then I chose to get baptized. At a certain point in their lives you have to let your kids find their own way in life. If they fall, they fall. As long as you've instilled in them good principles and the benefits of them, they'll be fine.
You should also think about what's being said at church. If your pastor is preaching hate against gays or trans, then guess what, your child might be struggling with their sexuality or might even have gay friends and that completely turns them off. Too many churches preach hate, sadness, and misery from the pulpit. I know because I've been to several churches where I'm ready to feel the spirit and love of god, but all the pastor is preaching is morbidity and divisiveness. I found my true path in the Old Religion and the Goddess saved me. ☯️ But not everyone can honestly criticise their churches teachings, some people are too deep in the faith and can't see anything wrong with it, but this new generation of children are more loving and open than the ones before and we can't force them to assimilate to ways that don't vibe with their spirit.
That's why the Bible says “Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Your mom planted the seed and no matter where you went you couldn't depart from it.
My mom never forced church or religion on us and I'm so thankful for that. Each of my 4 siblings are a different faith and respect each other differences in what we believe.
Too many people still have the logic that the persons who's all put together has to put more time into their looks instead of time into their studies and that's such a bullshit theory. There's so many girls who can look like Miss Universe after 10 minutes in the bathroom AND put all their brains towards studying. Instead of looking down on people with looks, how about we start saying "wow, not only can they put the time and effort into presenting themselves in their best light but also towards their studies." GOALS!
The conversation about education showed how privileged these ladies are. Entrepreneurship sounds great but most small businesses fail. On average graduates still earn more than non graduates. The only thing is to make sure to keep debt low.
Privileged?? All of these ladies came from nothing. And loni is the only one with a degree, which she don’t even use. Adrienne got hers later in life i believe. They all worked their asses off to get where they are without a degree.
@Glory Roads you're right, coming from an African woman who was thought that school was our way out of poverty and rightfully so cause that's what our parents knew. Point I want to make is this: be open minded enough to allow your child choose professions or careers that they are passionate about and support it. You can guide them but it has to be what they want to do..that's how I see it
EXACTLY. Most people also do not have a passion or don't realize it until 30's or 40's and businesses take money. The reality is that most people without a college degree still make a million less than those with one and that's the truth.
I’ll never lived life through my daughter, she’s almost 17 and very tiny and afraid of adult life. I’ve lived a whole life at 55 years old and I want her to live her life and I will support her!
In order to have a long career you gotta be able to strategize and navigate your way around any obstacles that you may encounter, and you have to be smart in order to do that. Sexy might get you in the door but it won't keep you there.
It’s different when you have a church with kids your age and of all age groups. You’re able to have FUN at church. We had nursery and children’s choir so during the pastors sermon the kids would get up and leave to go have fun else where. My church was lit and enjoyable to go to!
Once the foundation in faith is set then you give your child space to process what they've learned. It was required when I was a child to go to church and serve in some capacity; I was in the choir, ushered sometimes and the church pantomime team. The schools in my country🇧🇸 also taught religious studies. When I became an adult however, I took a step back because it was soo overwhelming but soon after yearned for it; I felt the void that only that experience could fill.
Do NOT force your child who has reached the age of accountability to go to church if they do not want to go. Their walk with God is an individual one. All you can do is raise your children in the way they should go and hope that when they are older, they won’t depart from it. Once they are able to decide for themselves, all you can do is love them, encourage them and pray for them.
@@washurhands5079 Same. My mom and grandmother did the same thing. When I turned 16 I stopped going to church with them and ALL family shindigs if was gonna be forced. Didn't care who didn't like it either.
I think in a time where there are women that happen to be just as smart as they are beautiful… I can honestly say depending on the industry or field it can help when ur gorgeous ! But I feel like at this point it’s a bit of a nuisance when you’re there to be apart of the contribution to a workspace and the only value u have is through your looks when there as just as many candidates that may not be the model type but are “ average “
When I was in college, there was a guy that showed interest in me and once asked me, “So, have you ever considered wearing contacts?” Quite frankly I had worn contacts. However I found it to be a hassle. The last straw was one day my eyes were dry and I stepped out on a windy day and one of my contacts blew out of my eye and I ended up driving with one eye close. I decided no more contacts for me. The guy was nice but I found it odd that he suggested I’d look better with contacts, yet he himself wore glasses. And yes I know there are now laser surgeries available, but I’m not interested. I’m fine with my glasses🙂
I was made to go to church almost every day of the week. I was an amazing singer in the choir but I threw fits. When I didn’t have to go, I didn’t. However, when I became a woman and went through my own trials, I grew my own relationship & understanding of who God was to me. It was then that I had the desire to go and seek after God for myself and could quote the sermon Verbatim. It was because I wanted to know more about God. God was no longer my mother/grandmother’s Jesus. He had shown me the ways that he made and how great life was with him. Everyday wasn’t a good day but a great day because I had God on my side through whatever I was going through.
When I was in nursing school in South Florida, it was well known in two of the most important classes that we had to take that if you dress sexy and not matter how stupid you are you would get ahead. There was so much cheating going on it made me mad because I worked so hard. Most of our work for microbiology was online and my professor used to get online while I was doing the study guide and he would message me very inappropriate things. This still goes on at that college and it really upsets me I’m sure it goes on everywhere.
*church has nothing to do with having a relationship with God, and no one’s relationship with God is anyone else’s business. forcing church on another person is weird and intrusive.*
Im generally very cautious with tv from the US for this and many other reasons. I’m often very distributed by how much it is assumed that everyone is Christian and/or that believing in “god” is expected. It’s so limiting
Your family loves you and want you o be with them in heaven. I understand you may be struggling but dont leave your religion because off your family pushing you. Read into the real purpose off the religion because sometines what we learn is more cultural than religious. May Allah lead you and help you
As a Muslim who practices the religion myself, I've noticed this trend with people whose parents havent really taught them the religion, or forced them to obey tenets of the faith without teaching them why and the wisdoms behind it. It's a sad reality.
@@ninaaden8338 exactly! Because usually those parents dont even know themselves what the wisdoms are behind our beautifull religion. They have never done research but just take information and spread it in false ways or very harsh ways
I grew up in a time where you did what your parents said period. You had no opinion, if you did then you got out and made it on your own. Parents back then weren't trying to be your friend or pale or compromise, you did what you were told. He may not want to attend church because it's boring to him or he doesn't believe in it. If you're in a deeply religious house hold that'll never fly
Yeah most people grew up in that kind of time or household and are in therapy now to deal with neglect they feel from not being heard or feeling seen, especially by the most important people in their lives early on - their parents. Then different coping mechanisms start coming up. For women it’s usually not knowing how to draw boundaries or speak up for themselves because they were taught early in life that their voice didn’t matter. Shows up differently for everyone but that’s an example. I think it’s important now that we as a society know better, to do better. Psychologists back that up. Listen to your kids. It doesn’t mean spoil them and give them everything they want whenever they say, obviously. There’s tons of discernment to be used and many parenting books and pages out there Dedicated to it where parents nowadays can learn and be better than what they had.
@@h3artands0uLL Have you notice folks that create those books aren't parents themselves rather the kids that experienced this? It's true listen to them yes, it's frustration when you get the preverbal "oh you're young your don't know what you're talking about I've been there before". Now though the kids run the parents as if they had them.
I think parents who can afford to do so should ask their kids what activities they would like to try and see which ones they enjoy. I have always thought it was so cool that someone has played soccer since they were six or done gymnastics since they were eight. My parents did not do that for their kids, and that has always bothered me. Also, I think there are certain skills that kids must learn. Swimming is a great example.
You do know that you can have a relationship with God without going to church every Sunday. God doesn't just reside in the church, HE is (in your spirit-in front of you-behind you and -beside you). HE is wherever you need HIM at the time you need HIM.
I will just advise the child and leave the rest to God and just continue to pray for the child to find Christ on their own. I will Never force or pressure anyone into serving God.
People think beauty and intelligence are mutually exclusive and that if you have both, then you must have had an advantage because of your beauty. It’s both sad and frustrating.
There called children for a reason… when you get grown you can make your own decisions but while your in my house, as for me and my house we can I’ll praise the lord
My whole life I was raised Catholic. Catholic school my whole life. However since it was sort of forced within me from the beginning I didn't have that relationship be genuine between myself and God. It took me to be a mother and experience other stages of my life to finally find a real relationship between God and myself not it being forced.
They might not always be listening but I KNOW my mom programmed some things into me … they I didn’t do but now I have my own kids and I see little things stick from her on them ! Keep at it gsrcelle !
Everyone in my home had to go to church; no excuses. And then once my kids got 18, I allowed them to make a decision when they wanted to go because I had already nurtured them to have a personal relationship with God.
I get the ladies' argument of College vs Passion. I think yes, if one is not into college line ie the traditional schooling, then s/he should pursue the passion like to the highest level as though they're in college. That if they've deviated from college studies, then whatever they pursue should be to a competitive degree🤔 But also,how about completing college and then narrowing down to their own passion ? They also get more exposure that still enriches their passion...
I think you shouldn’t force your child to go to church, everyone has their own beliefs, regardless of what belief they’re raised in. I also want to point out that this child is now 18, they’re an adult and I think they’re well past the point of deciding if religion is for them or not, regardless of other families members religion
I think at some point we have to acknowledge the toxic ideal of saying to your children “ do as I say , not as I do” because your children look up to you ! It’s like you can do whatever because “ ima an adult “ and instead of trying to see from their perspective of why it is necessary to be a leader and show them to follow you… not be to like you but to have positive reinforcement and leeway and that should start with communication… allowing them to have a voice , allowing them to say yes or no , allowing them to make decisions for themselves ! So I would say simple acknowledgment would be fine
I think these stereotypes also exist for men. Men who dress with what’s trendy, who wear certain jewelry, have tattoos or style their hair a certain way, can also be perceived as superficial, or not serious and smart.
Parents should encourage, not force, their kids to have a relationship with God. Take them to church with you. If they tell you they no longer want to go, have a conversation with them like Adrienne said. My dad made his kids go to Catholic church even though I told him so many times that I felt nothing when I was there. I found Christianity and gave my life to God when I was a young adult.
I dont know why but loni's mom seems weird. She was not ready to be à parent maybe but when I hear loni talking abt some of thé stuff her mom did...i dt know..something seems off..
It would depend on whether it's a team or band. If it's a team, they made a commitment by joining them, the team depends on them...so they have to complete that season. They'd have to stay in the band for the semester. For church, they would have to be responsible enough to be home for a few hours by themselves and at least 16 years old and have a job.
Being good looking helps. But you need to be smart in most fields. Now if you are smart, good in your field, good looking and with a good personality you’ll be great/do great in life. But sexy can’t carry you in most fields
@@pinkpunkpunk3099 i really sense a weird dynamic between them lately. Loni is lowkey disrespectful to adrienne. look out for it and you will notice what I am talking about it is really subtle
@@laceybrooks9244 i noticed for years, everyone says she is so sweet but I find that big sister energy constantly annoying. Loni piggybacking off A story every time loni doesn't want to share she talks like A is a child and it irks me. She wants the checks but uses A to share her info, never her own.
@@laceybrooks9244 I SWEAR!!! I was just thinking this, I feel like she always gives credit to Jeannie about how she’s stylish and we all know Jeannie comes from a make up/fashion background so she knows her stuff but when it comes to Adrienne she never gives her credit for how smart she is in her profession. I think Loni thinks she better or knows more than Adrienne. This has been something I’ve noticed all these years.
@@jessiealba4591 yes. I feel she looks down on her. Lately she’s been down right disrespectful to Adrienne and it’s so sad bc she’s so sweet and doesn’t deserve it
I hated church because I was forced to go. If I come to God it should be on my own not forced. My sister is atheist and our father didn’t recognise that
This topic brings the wonder woman movies to mind. The concept of having to be dressed a certain way, sexy and ruthless. It highlights the change of the scientists look from "nerdy" and "unseen" to "sexy" and "seen" and that concept that that is what's desirable. The pressure that a woman can and must have it all ... what does everyone think about that? Did it make anyone else feel a certain type of way?
...I was sent to another department to make way for a younger flirtatious woman, ( whom I interviewed a month prior), she was given my position as manager). The director was, " P whipped" for about 5 months, then the novelty work off. Now he doesn't know how to apologies and get me back to fix the unholy mess, " miss thing" created in the department that she took from me....IM GLOATING😆😆😆
If they are any church members listening to this, please engage the children at the level that they’re at. I went through a great process of children’s church, teen service, and ultimately the big church. When you instill God into a child like that, they won’t forget him; so one doesn’t have to be scared about pulling back, cause the kid will know where to go when they want their own encounter with Jesus Christ.
A warning ⚠️ to any parents with young kids reading this, if you try to live through your children, trust me, they WILL resent you and will NOT appreciate you as adults. Speaking of parents and of looks, Jeannie’s new mom glow is 🔥 Also I REALLY wanna see Garcelle play the accordion now 😄
About hip hop...I love it, grew up on it. But a lot of the rap that is pushed into our communities is based on what execs believe will sell...drugs, sex, and violence. Our communities are more than that. Be careful what you put into your mind and into the mind of the little ones.
I would say too girls that arent as sexy tend to be more street smart, they learn throwin on an outfit and putting on some makeup aint gonna cut it, they gotta learn to know who to talk to do their research etc, so in the business world they use those same skills. Ive met lots of people that from the outside you would walk right past them but those people could move mountains.
I know they didn’t bring Jeannie back without a big introduction for our new fav mama!? I need to hear ALL the deets about her & mommyhood so far! 💖💖 she was so missed!
At some point you need to trust urself that u did the best u could/can and let ur kids grow to the person they wanna become. they will ask for advice when they need it.
I find it so interesting how parents force children to be a certain way but we as adults are lost and takes us a while to know what our destiny is. I don't always go to church with my child but I can tell you, we probably have a better more sincere relationship with God than some people who go every week. Just saying.
Looks help but to assume they'll always get someone or yourself further in life is foolish. The education matters at the end of the day. In regards to the second topic, it's important to instill discipline but have a deeper talk about the task and why. Is it a want or do they feel obligated because you're forcing them? If it's a want, set goals and hold them accountable without making them feel inferior. If they feel obligated because of you, consider that it's not for them or that there's another way to go about this. Be a parent, not a dictator.
Appearance gets you in the door but intelligence / skill keeps you there long term.
Well said
@@laceybrooks9244 agreed!
Amen!
Exactly
Appearance does help when you're dealing with the boss. There are people given promotions with little skills or none and are passed along to higher success.
Adrienne, you should have a show of your own. You have evolved so much. So proud of you.
I think Loni could as well but I prefer them all together.
Jeannie looks so gooooood, the makeup! And Garcelle too I’m that color! This is a great topic because I think sometimes about how I could be a good parent if I had kids. I’m not the type to force and pressure a kid however I like the idea of them learning Spanish for instance, maybe piano or sports, art etc. Just being active and learning. And as someone who knows what it’s like to want to quit things just out of laziness or mainly shyness, or it being hard, I would have to make sure my child wasn’t just wanting to do nothing because of those hang ups
Jeanne is smart and sexy.
Jeannie has become very calm and quiet.... This motherhood thing has really grounded her....almost like she only speaks when it matters or she has something constructive to say
Kids aren’t stupid! They see the insincerity and hypocrisy of a lot of church folks, including their parents, and vow to not go as soon as they get the opportunity.
Exactly 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Adrienne, being from New York don’t make you street smart.
I was literally thinking this because Adrienne says that she tends to believe people all the time and she sometimes comes off as naive.
@@BobbiHustles YES!!! She thinks just cause she grew up in New York she street smart LMAO puhleaseeeee.
I was thinking the same thing lol 😂🤦🏼♀️
She gre up int he hood…not just NY
Y’all really pressed by her. Always intimidated, so interesting
I died laughing when Loni said "Oh okay... nobody was talking about you though" lmaooo don't know why that was so funny to me lol
i think pretty privilege is definitely a thing
You shouldn't force religion on anyone. Let them find their own faith
Let find their own faith that lead them to hell. No what you do is trained them in the way they should go but practice what you teach them.
@@007amy-n1b sis telling people they'll go to hell if they don't do religion isn't healthy for anyone's well being, I've seen a lot of people getting bad anxiety, panic attacks, depression because of the phrase oh you'll go in hell, me myself I suffered from that and I'm still suffering, and I'm only 17,
@@007amy-n1b y'all people act so perfect and always judge others christians as always y'all the reason people hate religion
@@jamelahallsdyerJesus always preach to not go to hell, i didn't say your going to hell i said to teach people especially your children not to go there not just let them learn. Panic attacks are caused by fear opening the door for demons to attack your soul, but perfect love takes that away, you haven't been made in perfect love according to the bible, i was suicidal but i was prayed for and delivered from that feeling,noone knew until a preacher said you are suicidal because that principal spirit wants you to end your life to destroy your husband so that he doesn't go into ministry to win souls. When you read your bible from beginning to the end over and over and you pray 3 times a day like Daniel and pray without ceasing the Jesus taught the disciples and learn how to dress and have good attitude like Paul taught and confirmed the old testament.
@@007amy-n1b no you forcing them in your beliefs. It'll never been genuine if they don't seek it themselves. Your toxic ways aren't healthy for anyone
My mom made me go to church every Sunday until I turned 18. Once I had the choice, I stopped going for just 2 months. It wasn’t that I didn’t have a connection with God or that something was wrong, I just needed space and freedom to choose God for myself instead of God being mandatory because of my mom.
Loni’s reaction at 3:05 killed me. I had the same reaction.
Facts though. Hot people rather male or female will always get to the top before average or unattractive people. No matter the smarts. Sadly you can't revolutionize this out of people.
Whether!
@@gaila.9852 typo
"Sexy" is something that anyone can try to imitate by the clothing they wear or the way they walk. However, "beauty" would be a great word for this title. "Does beauty take you further in your career regardless of your education ?" The answer is yes.
Smart doesn’t equal being educated. We all don’t have access to education. My grandfather, only had a 3rd grade education and the man left us a legacy of entrepreneurship.
My mom forced us to go to church up until maybe 14/15. And I couldn't WAIT for it to be over. I went my own way IMO BECAUSE I was forced. Only when I went to university and met an amazing group of guys and I saw how their faith made such a personal impact in their lives on a daily basis did I then decide to find my way back to God. And then I chose to get baptized. At a certain point in their lives you have to let your kids find their own way in life. If they fall, they fall. As long as you've instilled in them good principles and the benefits of them, they'll be fine.
You should also think about what's being said at church. If your pastor is preaching hate against gays or trans, then guess what, your child might be struggling with their sexuality or might even have gay friends and that completely turns them off. Too many churches preach hate, sadness, and misery from the pulpit. I know because I've been to several churches where I'm ready to feel the spirit and love of god, but all the pastor is preaching is morbidity and divisiveness. I found my true path in the Old Religion and the Goddess saved me. ☯️ But not everyone can honestly criticise their churches teachings, some people are too deep in the faith and can't see anything wrong with it, but this new generation of children are more loving and open than the ones before and we can't force them to assimilate to ways that don't vibe with their spirit.
@The Faeire Prince 10,000%
@@lillyluvseminem thank you 👑
That's why the Bible says “Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.” Your mom planted the seed and no matter where you went you couldn't depart from it.
My mom never forced church or religion on us and I'm so thankful for that. Each of my 4 siblings are a different faith and respect each other differences in what we believe.
Too many people still have the logic that the persons who's all put together has to put more time into their looks instead of time into their studies and that's such a bullshit theory. There's so many girls who can look like Miss Universe after 10 minutes in the bathroom AND put all their brains towards studying. Instead of looking down on people with looks, how about we start saying "wow, not only can they put the time and effort into presenting themselves in their best light but also towards their studies." GOALS!
Yess to this!!!^👏💯💥
The conversation about education showed how privileged these ladies are. Entrepreneurship sounds great but most small businesses fail. On average graduates still earn more than non graduates. The only thing is to make sure to keep debt low.
Privileged?? All of these ladies came from nothing. And loni is the only one with a degree, which she don’t even use. Adrienne got hers later in life i believe. They all worked their asses off to get where they are without a degree.
@Mia Winchester ❗️💯
@Glory Roads you're right, coming from an African woman who was thought that school was our way out of poverty and rightfully so cause that's what our parents knew.
Point I want to make is this: be open minded enough to allow your child choose professions or careers that they are passionate about and support it. You can guide them but it has to be what they want to do..that's how I see it
EXACTLY. Most people also do not have a passion or don't realize it until 30's or 40's and businesses take money. The reality is that most people without a college degree still make a million less than those with one and that's the truth.
Privileged? College is not the only path to success.
I’ll never lived life through my daughter, she’s almost 17 and very tiny and afraid of adult life. I’ve lived a whole life at 55 years old and I want her to live her life and I will support her!
In order to have a long career you gotta be able to strategize and navigate your way around any obstacles that you may encounter, and you have to be smart in order to do that. Sexy might get you in the door but it won't keep you there.
It’s different when you have a church with kids your age and of all age groups. You’re able to have FUN at church. We had nursery and children’s choir so during the pastors sermon the kids would get up and leave to go have fun else where. My church was lit and enjoyable to go to!
Once the foundation in faith is set then you give your child space to process what they've learned. It was required when I was a child to go to church and serve in some capacity; I was in the choir, ushered sometimes and the church pantomime team. The schools in my country🇧🇸 also taught religious studies. When I became an adult however, I took a step back because it was soo overwhelming but soon after yearned for it; I felt the void that only that experience could fill.
Do NOT force your child who has reached the age of accountability to go to church if they do not want to go. Their walk with God is an individual one. All you can do is raise your children in the way they should go and hope that when they are older, they won’t depart from it. Once they are able to decide for themselves, all you can do is love them, encourage them and pray for them.
My sister told my mom she didn’t want to go to church anymore and my mom said when you’re 18 you can stop. And that’s what happened.
@@washurhands5079 Same. My mom and grandmother did the same thing. When I turned 16 I stopped going to church with them and ALL family shindigs if was gonna be forced. Didn't care who didn't like it either.
I think in a time where there are women that happen to be just as smart as they are beautiful… I can honestly say depending on the industry or field it can help when ur gorgeous ! But I feel like at this point it’s a bit of a nuisance when you’re there to be apart of the contribution to a workspace and the only value u have is through your looks when there as just as many candidates that may not be the model type but are “ average “
When I was in college, there was a guy that showed interest in me and once asked me, “So, have you ever considered wearing contacts?” Quite frankly I had worn contacts. However I found it to be a hassle. The last straw was one day my eyes were dry and I stepped out on a windy day and one of my contacts blew out of my eye and I ended up driving with one eye close. I decided no more contacts for me. The guy was nice but I found it odd that he suggested I’d look better with contacts, yet he himself wore glasses. And yes I know there are now laser surgeries available, but I’m not interested. I’m fine with my glasses🙂
of course. pretty privilege is a thing, look around. however, the stereotypes are absolutely ridiculous!
I love what Adrienne has to say in this video.
I was made to go to church almost every day of the week. I was an amazing singer in the choir but I threw fits. When I didn’t have to go, I didn’t. However, when I became a woman and went through my own trials, I grew my own relationship & understanding of who God was to me. It was then that I had the desire to go and seek after God for myself and could quote the sermon Verbatim. It was because I wanted to know more about God. God was no longer my mother/grandmother’s Jesus. He had shown me the ways that he made and how great life was with him. Everyday wasn’t a good day but a great day because I had God on my side through whatever I was going through.
When I was in nursing school in South Florida, it was well known in two of the most important classes that we had to take that if you dress sexy and not matter how stupid you are you would get ahead. There was so much cheating going on it made me mad because I worked so hard. Most of our work for microbiology was online and my professor used to get online while I was doing the study guide and he would message me very inappropriate things. This still goes on at that college and it really upsets me I’m sure it goes on everywhere.
wow, that's so sad considering it's a nursing school where students should gain adequate knowledge to prevent making serious mistakes as nurses
@@janejustin1788 it’s terrible
Adrianna, your response is spot on.
What Garcelle?! You didn't graduate high school! Girl you are brilliant! So eloquent, poise, I mean a well rounded lady!
Right I thought she graduated at least highschool before she took off in the world as a model l mean I can understand college but highschool hmmm🤔
Shaq told his kids that if they want access to his money, they have to give him 2 degrees
Jeanie is back!!!! I'm so here for it🤓
No, this was filmed before she left
Ade is right. You can't force religion on anyone.
Lovely topic. I was worried that because my fiancé hadn’t finished college it would be a problem but he shines through his personality.
YOOOOOO Jeannie looks so damn beautiful. Motherhood looks so good on her
This is old.
@@michaelamitchell1603 She's a mom, even if she hasn't had the baby in this video yet.
I wish Loni had more time to talk about what she said at the end!
Good conversation at the end.
Welcome back Jeannie. Missed you so much. The Fab Four is back!!!!!
*church has nothing to do with having a relationship with God, and no one’s relationship with God is anyone else’s business. forcing church on another person is weird and intrusive.*
Im generally very cautious with tv from the US for this and many other reasons. I’m often very distributed by how much it is assumed that everyone is Christian and/or that believing in “god” is expected. It’s so limiting
I think they call that "pretty privilege"?
My family forces me to be Muslim and I’m just not feeling it, I’m not feeling any religion and I wish they accepted that
Your family loves you and want you o be with them in heaven. I understand you may be struggling but dont leave your religion because off your family pushing you. Read into the real purpose off the religion because sometines what we learn is more cultural than religious. May Allah lead you and help you
@@oumasinat5716 I can’t leave a religion that I was never part of. Sorry but I just don’t believe in it
As a Muslim who practices the religion myself, I've noticed this trend with people whose parents havent really taught them the religion, or forced them to obey tenets of the faith without teaching them why and the wisdoms behind it. It's a sad reality.
@@ninaaden8338 exactly! Because usually those parents dont even know themselves what the wisdoms are behind our beautifull religion. They have never done research but just take information and spread it in false ways or very harsh ways
Loni had a seizure reading the teleprompter 😂😂😂
I grew up in a time where you did what your parents said period. You had no opinion, if you did then you got out and made it on your own. Parents back then weren't trying to be your friend or pale or compromise, you did what you were told. He may not want to attend church because it's boring to him or he doesn't believe in it. If you're in a deeply religious house hold that'll never fly
Yeah most people grew up in that kind of time or household and are in therapy now to deal with neglect they feel from not being heard or feeling seen, especially by the most important people in their lives early on - their parents.
Then different coping mechanisms start coming up. For women it’s usually not knowing how to draw boundaries or speak up for themselves because they were taught early in life that their voice didn’t matter. Shows up differently for everyone but that’s an example.
I think it’s important now that we as a society know better, to do better. Psychologists back that up. Listen to your kids. It doesn’t mean spoil them and give them everything they want whenever they say, obviously. There’s tons of discernment to be used and many parenting books and pages out there Dedicated to it where parents nowadays can learn and be better than what they had.
@@h3artands0uLL 💯💯💯💯
@@h3artands0uLL yup!
@@h3artands0uLL Have you notice folks that create those books aren't parents themselves rather the kids that experienced this? It's true listen to them yes, it's frustration when you get the preverbal "oh you're young your don't know what you're talking about I've been there before". Now though the kids run the parents as if they had them.
I think parents who can afford to do so should ask their kids what activities they would like to try and see which ones they enjoy. I have always thought it was so cool that someone has played soccer since they were six or done gymnastics since they were eight. My parents did not do that for their kids, and that has always bothered me. Also, I think there are certain skills that kids must learn. Swimming is a great example.
Have conversations with kids instead of forcing them to love something you probably have never taught them to love. Forcing ain’t love
I’m with Loni. I’m from Oakland and got my degree from Berkeley. A friend called me an educated hootchie! 🤣
Really wanted to know what Loni was going to continue saying at the end
Yaaaaayyy Jeanie's back 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
You do know that you can have a relationship with God without going to church every Sunday. God doesn't just reside in the church, HE is (in your spirit-in front of you-behind you and -beside you). HE is wherever you need HIM at the time you need HIM.
I will just advise the child and leave the rest to God and just continue to pray for the child to find Christ on their own. I will Never force or pressure anyone into serving God.
All hail invisible Bronze Age sky daddy
@@ajfet8165 you’re ignorant, grow up.
People think beauty and intelligence are mutually exclusive and that if you have both, then you must have had an advantage because of your beauty. It’s both sad and frustrating.
There called children for a reason… when you get grown you can make your own decisions but while your in my house, as for me and my house we can I’ll praise the lord
My whole life I was raised Catholic. Catholic school my whole life. However since it was sort of forced within me from the beginning I didn't have that relationship be genuine between myself and God. It took me to be a mother and experience other stages of my life to finally find a real relationship between God and myself not it being forced.
how loni in this clip saying don't kick your kid out at 17 but in yesterdays clip she was saying something different
Is Jeannie back 👀 or is this a old episode??
It's old
Love both topics and the all ur anwsers!💕💕💕
Yesss Adrienne 🙌🏾🙌🏾
LOVE LONI'S EYE MAKEUP!!! Looks siiiick!! :)
They might not always be listening but I KNOW my mom programmed some things into me … they I didn’t do but now I have my own kids and I see little things stick from her on them ! Keep at it gsrcelle !
Everyone in my home had to go to church; no excuses. And then once my kids got 18, I allowed them to make a decision when they wanted to go because I had already nurtured them to have a personal relationship with God.
I can tell how intelligent and ioen minded someone is by seeing whether they listen to just a couple of genres of music or if they listen to many.
I get the ladies' argument of College vs Passion.
I think yes, if one is not into college line ie the traditional schooling, then s/he should pursue the passion like to the highest level as though they're in college.
That if they've deviated from college studies, then whatever they pursue should be to a competitive degree🤔
But also,how about completing college and then narrowing down to their own passion ?
They also get more exposure that still enriches their passion...
Etiquette will always be here, I love it.
I think you shouldn’t force your child to go to church, everyone has their own beliefs, regardless of what belief they’re raised in. I also want to point out that this child is now 18, they’re an adult and I think they’re well past the point of deciding if religion is for them or not, regardless of other families members religion
I think at some point we have to acknowledge the toxic ideal of saying to your children “ do as I say , not as I do” because your children look up to you ! It’s like you can do whatever because “ ima an adult “ and instead of trying to see from their perspective of why it is necessary to be a leader and show them to follow you… not be to like you but to have positive reinforcement and leeway and that should start with communication… allowing them to have a voice , allowing them to say yes or no , allowing them to make decisions for themselves ! So I would say simple acknowledgment would be fine
It’s tricky giving children liberty. We can teach them decision making but it’s hard for them to grasp the concept of responsibility too young.
I think these stereotypes also exist for men. Men who dress with what’s trendy, who wear certain jewelry, have tattoos or style their hair a certain way, can also be perceived as superficial, or not serious and smart.
In the Best way not rude Way of been seen! 💔
Loni 's eyeshadow is captivating.
I love this conversation I played flute from middle school till college and I loved it
Parents should encourage, not force, their kids to have a relationship with God. Take them to church with you. If they tell you they no longer want to go, have a conversation with them like Adrienne said. My dad made his kids go to Catholic church even though I told him so many times that I felt nothing when I was there. I found Christianity and gave my life to God when I was a young adult.
100% I have seen some stupid people get higher positions and I was like Mhmmmmm
I dont know why but loni's mom seems weird. She was not ready to be à parent maybe but when I hear loni talking abt some of thé stuff her mom did...i dt know..something seems off..
It would depend on whether it's a team or band. If it's a team, they made a commitment by joining them, the team depends on them...so they have to complete that season. They'd have to stay in the band for the semester. For church, they would have to be responsible enough to be home for a few hours by themselves and at least 16 years old and have a job.
Everyone is smart some how and the college thing got to me🤣😭
Being good looking helps. But you need to be smart in most fields. Now if you are smart, good in your field, good looking and with a good personality you’ll be great/do great in life.
But sexy can’t carry you in most fields
Jeannie 's makeup is ON POINT!👌🏾
Jeanie girl gah dam! 😍
None of the ladies are smart enough to have this coversation.
Someone has the address this dynamic between loni and adrienne.
What do you mean?
@@pinkpunkpunk3099 i really sense a weird dynamic between them lately. Loni is lowkey disrespectful to adrienne. look out for it and you will notice what I am talking about it is really subtle
@@laceybrooks9244 i noticed for years, everyone says she is so sweet but I find that big sister energy constantly annoying. Loni piggybacking off A story every time loni doesn't want to share she talks like A is a child and it irks me. She wants the checks but uses A to share her info, never her own.
@@laceybrooks9244 I SWEAR!!! I was just thinking this, I feel like she always gives credit to Jeannie about how she’s stylish and we all know Jeannie comes from a make up/fashion background so she knows her stuff but when it comes to Adrienne she never gives her credit for how smart she is in her profession. I think Loni thinks she better or knows more than Adrienne. This has been something I’ve noticed all these years.
@@jessiealba4591 yes. I feel she looks down on her. Lately she’s been down right disrespectful to Adrienne and it’s so sad bc she’s so sweet and doesn’t deserve it
Um. If they are 18, are you not preparing to leave anyway? No need to threaten.
I hated church because I was forced to go. If I come to God it should be on my own not forced. My sister is atheist and our father didn’t recognise that
It depends on the age of the child, if their old enough to stay on their own (not at 8 years old).
This topic brings the wonder woman movies to mind. The concept of having to be dressed a certain way, sexy and ruthless. It highlights the change of the scientists look from "nerdy" and "unseen" to "sexy" and "seen" and that concept that that is what's desirable. The pressure that a woman can and must have it all ... what does everyone think about that? Did it make anyone else feel a certain type of way?
...I was sent to another department to make way for a younger flirtatious woman, ( whom I interviewed a month prior), she was given my position as manager). The director was, " P whipped" for about 5 months, then the novelty work off. Now he doesn't know how to apologies and get me back to fix the unholy mess, " miss thing" created in the department that she took from me....IM GLOATING😆😆😆
If they are any church members listening to this, please engage the children at the level that they’re at. I went through a great process of children’s church, teen service, and ultimately the big church. When you instill God into a child like that, they won’t forget him; so one doesn’t have to be scared about pulling back, cause the kid will know where to go when they want their own encounter with Jesus Christ.
A warning ⚠️ to any parents with young kids reading this, if you try to live through your children, trust me, they WILL resent you and will NOT appreciate you as adults.
Speaking of parents and of looks, Jeannie’s new mom glow is 🔥
Also I REALLY wanna see Garcelle play the accordion now 😄
If my child threatens to leave that is their choice-- not even sure why that's a threat.
Is Jeannie Mai Jenkins back!?!? 😍
PERIODT A. I would have flipped my hair too!
About hip hop...I love it, grew up on it. But a lot of the rap that is pushed into our communities is based on what execs believe will sell...drugs, sex, and violence. Our communities are more than that. Be careful what you put into your mind and into the mind of the little ones.
anyone can explain why we shouldn't kick out a child at 17? I wish Loni could have extend her thought on it.
I would say too girls that arent as sexy tend to be more street smart, they learn throwin on an outfit and putting on some makeup aint gonna cut it, they gotta learn to know who to talk to do their research etc, so in the business world they use those same skills. Ive met lots of people that from the outside you would walk right past them but those people could move mountains.
I know they didn’t bring Jeannie back without a big introduction for our new fav mama!? I need to hear ALL the deets about her & mommyhood so far! 💖💖 she was so missed!
Perhaps this was an old episode?
She's pregnant, sweetie.
@@ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy the baby is already two months old
@@ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy okay, I thought so in these clips but it was a little hard to tell lol
@@sassygurl8615 they meant pregnant in this clip
At some point you need to trust urself that u did the best u could/can and let ur kids grow to the person they wanna become. they will ask for advice when they need it.
Petition for a segment of Garcelle playing the accordion
Mom is just talking again 😂
I find it so interesting how parents force children to be a certain way but we as adults are lost and takes us a while to know what our destiny is. I don't always go to church with my child but I can tell you, we probably have a better more sincere relationship with God than some people who go every week. Just saying.
Looks help but to assume they'll always get someone or yourself further in life is foolish. The education matters at the end of the day. In regards to the second topic, it's important to instill discipline but have a deeper talk about the task and why. Is it a want or do they feel obligated because you're forcing them? If it's a want, set goals and hold them accountable without making them feel inferior. If they feel obligated because of you, consider that it's not for them or that there's another way to go about this. Be a parent, not a dictator.