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Be Loyal to Yourself

Adrienne Gibbs
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Sep 24, 2020
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“Hit dogs holler.” — My elders, and probably yours too

Once I was talking to my great aunt about how someone’s outsized response to a situation overshadowed the situation itself. As she combed through and picked her greens in the kitchen sink, she said this: Hit dogs holler.

That phrase changed my life. Everything became clear. Mega aggression as a response to a topic is one way that some people process guilt. Knowing this made it easier to walk away, thoughtfully, from further entanglement with said person. Yes Auntie, a hit dog definitely hollers.

ZORA fam, what old saying liberated you? Our grannies knew what they were talking about, didn’t they?—Adrienne Samuels Gibbs, features editor at ZORA

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Adrienne Gibbs
Adrienne Gibbs

Written by Adrienne Gibbs

@adriennewrites on all socials Dir of Content @Medium. Award-winning writer. Featured by Beyoncé. Priors: EBONY, Netflix, Sun-Times, Miami Herald, Boston Globe

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