LaDawn Black
LaDawn Black is a relationship expert, author and Radio/TV personality.
Black is also a published author with two top-selling relationship guides: Stripped Bare: The 12 Truths That Will Help You Land the Very Best Black Man (One World/Ballantine) and Let’s Get It On: 15 Hot Tips and Tricks to Spice Up Your Sex Life (One World/Ballantine). Black’s latest book and her first novel is TEASE: Steamy Short Stories (One World/ Ballantine). Stripped Bare was named one of the 10 Best Non-fiction Books by AOL Black Voices and her latest book TEASE was a nominee for an African American Literary Award in erotica.
Black is an online relationship coach for match.com, yahoo.com, happenmag.com, blackandmarriedwithkids.com, essence.com, blackpeoplemeet.com and blackmeninamerica.com. Black has contributed to or been profiled by Essence, Ebony, JEWEL, Heart & Soul, Upscale, Glamour, Men's Health, Cosmopolitan, The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun and Baltimore Magazine.
In addition to her own radio show, books and articles, Black has been a relationship expert for 30 Dates in 30 Days Essence magazine's online dating show, The Tom Joyner Morning Show, NPR, The Wendy Williams Show, The Bill Cunningham Show, Fox News and many other local/national radio and television programs.
She resides in Baltimore with her two very best men JB and Alec and her new princess twins Ava and Bella.
Are we over whether or not celebs are gay? Check out a few of the Facebook responses below:
No why should we care,being gay isn’t a disease we’re still human and have more sense then some straight people..I believe everybody is curious man or woman. – Real Rude
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No-I do not why should we? No one goes around saying thank you I am talented and straight! – Sonya
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If you are, you are and if you are a friend, family member, etc. I support you and your privacy either way. We get caught in labels and knowing about someone else’s private life – Lori
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Personally I don’t care if anyone is gay. As long as they aren’t hurting themselves or anyone who’s connected to me, who cares. – Keith
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Not at all, I don’t understand this new thing where you have to know everything there is to know about someone whom you have no personal connection too.,,,, it does not define who they are or their talents. If they wish to tell the world; that’s their choice – Truly