Heauxphase (Urbanflix)

 Heauxphase is a series that is on the UrbanFlix. 

This series has America on a choke hold right now. The show gives off freedom, displacement, struggle, selfish gain, toxic masculinity, feminism but also toxic feminism, fear, mental instability, effective parenting, unbroken chains, emotional barriers, and emotional controlling to name a few. 

Heauxphase speaks on three young women who are navigating through life on their terms of sexual dominance, sexual control but with some hard consequences that no one think of until it happens.  

Let's speak on the characters: 

Melanie: came from a broken family (line of Hoes as her grandmother day). Young, vocal liberated outspoken without a sense of respect to give but demands respect. She seduces her stepdad, lies about her age, and then becomes pregnant. After her stepdad finds out the truth, he commits suicide and leaves misinformed Melanie with a son to raise and no help from her family or his. But how her mom and grandmother are; the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree. 

Cassie: Best friend of Melanie who is very book smart (no common or street sense) doesn't know how to say NO to people, a "people pleaser" and sheltered. Cassie did not come from money, but she came from a good family who loved each other. Her family was poor but lived life based off how they were taught. The chain never broke. Cassie received a full paid scholarship and was the first to go to college. Cassie falls for a con artist (Gerald) who used her and took everything she had to profit for himself. In the mix of being used and a follower, Cassie loses her scholarship for college and is also pregnant. Seh is trying to get herself back in order but live the life to please Gerald (by any means) and continues to lose herself.

Evie: the rich girl out the group. She buys her way with everything; acts as if the rules do not matter or apply to her. 

All three share one thing in common; they are young, careless, and selfish. The "Heauxphase" is supposed to send out domination, freedom, and respect, but these three are living life on their careless terms and do not apologize for anything. But as the saying goes, "Hard head makes a soft (in their case wet) ass."

The show is entertaining just like other things that are on television nowadays. But at what point are we going to show a direction of respect for ourselves and learn from our lessons? Please watch the show and let me know what you think below. 

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