For
[heaven] without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and
idolaters, and whosover loveth and maketh a lie (Rev 22:15).
When I was growing up, to call another girl a bitch was an indication that a physical
confrontation was going to follow. Nowadays, bitch has become a household name. Women and girls alike, use the
term freely as a sign of endearment. News flash ladies, a bitch is a bitch and will
always be one. It does not matter how you use the term: referencing one of your
girlfriends or a take charge woman who takes no nonsense, there are no positive
undertones to the term. And by the way, there is no such thing as a “boss bitch.”
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines bitch as a female dog. The second definition refers to “a malicious, spiteful,
or overbearing woman —sometimes used as a generalized term of abuse,” either
or, the word bitch has no affirmative
connotations. Any behavior that a bitch
(female dog) conveys, other than protecting her young, should not be admired.
Dogs or bitches are not monogamous,
and are known for breeding in feral packs. A bitch will allow a male dog to mate with her out in the open
public, with no discretion whatsoever. Unlike cats, bitches have no discretion in defecating. Bitches display a destructive behavior, such as biting, jumping,
pulling clothing with the teeth and chasing objects, in addition to fighting
and whining when they are in heat. Overall, they are destructive. It’s in their
nature, that’s why they have to be trained because they have no sense of
boundaries or restrictions, thus, why bitches
don’t go to heaven.
Remember ladies, the next time your girlfriend calls
you a bitch, you need to politely correct her.
XOXO,
Jay
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