Fashionista, WWBBW

WWBBW: Wardrobe Essentials Vol. 1

There are quite a few things this Stylish Buxom Beauty considers to be essential pieces to every wardrobe. I’ve shared my thoughts on having a good foundation and the importance of a good-fitting bra. However, some of my “wardrobe essential” picks may seem a bit unconventional, like the LRD [Little Red Dress], which every woman… Read More WWBBW: Wardrobe Essentials Vol. 1

Fashionista, WWBBW

WWBBW: Big Boobs “Problems”; Should I Wear White T-shirts?

It’s no secret that I have large breasts. Just a simple glance at me reveals this truth. But in spite of this obvious fact, I’ve questioned whether or not I should wear white t-shirts. It seems like some white clothing amplifies whatever body part it is covering. I’ve noticed the eye glances I receive when… Read More WWBBW: Big Boobs “Problems”; Should I Wear White T-shirts?

DOSBB Podcast Season Two

DOSBB Podcast: “The Benefits of Therapy: A Conversation with Psychotherapist Tanea Couther, LCPC”

There seems to be a stigma associated with seeking therapy for mental health issues. In the latest episode of the podcast, Psychotherapist Tanea Couther, LCPC shares her expertise on the benefits of therapy. I believe utilizing it is an act of self-love, so let’s change the narrative. If you are interested in seeking therapy, visit… Read More DOSBB Podcast: “The Benefits of Therapy: A Conversation with Psychotherapist Tanea Couther, LCPC”

Keys in life

That Unselfish, Loyal, and Benevolent Concern

During my daily analytic check of my blog, I learned a few people viewed a post I wrote about Valentine’s day in 2017, Valentine’s Day…Bah humbug. I reread the post and—in spite of the punctuation errors—I am still pretty proud of the words I wrote. It is four years later and I’ve continued to believe… Read More That Unselfish, Loyal, and Benevolent Concern

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WWBBW: “You Should Have a Blog”; Confessions of a Fashionista Part Deux

The words that comprise the title of this post were spoken to me by one of my new-ish co-workers. I think it was my second day in the office when she said, “I think I’m going to like the way you dress.” It is no secret that I like clothes. Shopping is high on my… Read More WWBBW: “You Should Have a Blog”; Confessions of a Fashionista Part Deux

DOSBB Podcast Season Two

DOSBB Podcast: “Addressing Racism in America: Can We Find Common Ground? with Dr. Lisa Witzig”

In the latest episode of the DOSBB Podcast, Dr. Lisa Witzig joins me in a discussion about combating racism. Systemic inequality exists and racism is alive and kicking. How can we fix it? Can it be fixed? Like any problem, talking about it is a vital step toward a remedy. Lisa and I started the… Read More DOSBB Podcast: “Addressing Racism in America: Can We Find Common Ground? with Dr. Lisa Witzig”

DOSBB Podcast Season Two

DOSBB Podcast: “Infant and Pregnancy Loss: A Necessary Conversation”

In this week’s episode, Laurie Peterson and James Berry join B.B. in a candid conversation about experiencing infant and pregnancy loss. Laurie and James share their stories and words of encouragement for fathers and mothers who have experienced losing a baby. I invite you to tune in. Until the next time be you—and more important—love… Read More DOSBB Podcast: “Infant and Pregnancy Loss: A Necessary Conversation”

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Dazed & Confused: Being Called a “BBW” is a Form of Fetishizing?

An article was sent to me today that left me a bit confused. In most cases, I don’t like using the word confused. Mainly because I know who the author of confusion is—but that is a topic for another day. However, I couldn’t identify a more appropriate word to describe how I felt. In a… Read More Dazed & Confused: Being Called a “BBW” is a Form of Fetishizing?

DOSBB Podcast Season Two

DOSBB Podcast: “Embracing ‘Enoughness’ with Shontae Smith”

Season two of the DOSBB Podcast is underway! This week, B.B. had the honor of sitting down with author and entrepreneur Shontae Smith in a discussion about recognizing we are enough. Tune in and embrace your “enoughness” by declaring you are fearfully and wonderfully made! Be sure to order Prophetess Smith’s books: This Little Black… Read More DOSBB Podcast: “Embracing ‘Enoughness’ with Shontae Smith”

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There is Growth in Discomfort

Today is the second day of the new year and I feel the same as I did on the last day of 2020. Don’t misunderstand me, I didn’t expect things to be different just because the year changed. However, I noticed changes in me prior to the clock striking midnight on 1 January. I contemplated… Read More There is Growth in Discomfort