How to Make Social Media a Sanctuary for Self-Love
For Black Love’s 31 Days of Self Love, we’re diving into ways to transform your social media feed into a haven of positivity, inspiration, and joy.
For Black Love’s 31 Days of Self Love, we’re diving into ways to transform your social media feed into a haven of positivity, inspiration, and joy.
Whether you’re on the hunt for a soulmate or just trying to spice up your social media game, our guide is tailored to help you navigate the world of Black love online.
Lynae Vanee of "Parking Lot Pimpin'" says her new wellness brand VANE shows that self-love and vanity “is okay because sometimes it is all about you.”
The couple went against the “norm” and shared their pregnancy when they wanted to and not when the Internet demanded it, and there’s a lot to learn from that, even if you’re not a public figure.
While the medical community at large may struggle to prioritize Black men’s health, increasingly psychologists, fitness experts, motivational coaches, and the like have made Black men’s wellbeing their passion across social media.
For your daily dose of inspiration and mental stimulation, add these Instagram accounts to your newsfeed because every post is worth a double-tap. Trust us; you won't be disappointed!
“Love is patient, love is kind, love requires longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, and faith.” This biblical reference proudly proclaimed by my father nestled quaintly atop hundreds of dancing flames scattered throughout a candle-lit warehouse just moments before my husband and I exchanged vows and my father pronounced my best friend and I husband and wife. Standing eye to eye, I remember feeling as if Chris, my future husband, had embraced my readily steadfast heart with his bare hands. It was a “God, sis, you are showing off,” type of moment. Just over my left shoulder stood my two brothers, while my five bridesmaids sat emotional, yet patient. Behind Chris stood his two sisters, while his groomsmen mirrored my bridesmaids. We opted for our siblings to stand with us to symbolize just how important and close we are to our siblings. My brothers are my best friends, and his sisters play a similar role in his life. After all of the relationship advice, shoulder crying and undying support, we agreed that they deserved a piece of the spotlight on our big day. A few sentences short of finishing his vows, Chris buckled over in tears, crumbled paper of vows in his hand, while his two sisters consoled him. In that moment, I saw a beautiful, vulnerable, Black man sharing an unforgettable moment with two people who undoubtedly had served as shoulders to lean on all of his life. I saw a man whose soul had reached the epitome of euphoria, and he couldn’t help but rejoice. With the utmost respect for his sisters, I stood composed, one hand resting within the other, and smiled. I thanked God that this was the family I had become a part of. I smiled at the strength of his sisters and how their placement at the altar by his side had superseded superficial optics and instead portrayed an outpour of the same love and support they’ve always shared with one another. I remember feeling lucky. Shortly after the wedding, I began to receive a slew of follower requests on Instagram. A member of my bridal party called almost simultaneously to let me know that the cell phone video of my husband crying while reciting his vows had been posted to a popular inspirational Black Love page and told us to check it out. Prior to our wedding day, Chris swore over and over again that he would not become one of those men featured in a viral wedding video who broke down in tears during our wedding ceremony. Low and behold, we became just that. Before we knew it, the video had been posted to another Black Love page, then another, then another, and after viewing the video on far too many other pages to count, it landed on The Shade Room. Shortly after, the video jumped from Instagram to Twitter, to Facebook and God knows where else. Judging by the direct messages and interview requests we began to receive from around the world, my husband and I had become an instant international topic of conversation.