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Ayesha Curry Triggers The Entire Internet By Saying Steph Gets All The Groupie Love While Men Never Check Her Out Anymore

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I saw this Twitter Moment with the headline “the comments sparked criticism and outrage” so I was naturally expecting something big, like something about race or politics etc etc.

If I’m reading and listening to this correctly, people are BIG MAD that she said…Steph gets a ton of attention from groupies and men don’t check her out that much anymore?

What really bothers me and is giving me a little bit of an insecurity is that there are a lot of these women throwing themselves at Steph but for me the past 10 years I don’t have any of that. I have zero male attention and I begin to internalize and say is something wrong with me?

Millionaire NBA superstar Steph Curry gets attention from jersey chasers and his wife is slightly uncomfortable with that.  She doesn’t particularly love the fact that gorgeous slutty women basically throw themselves on her husband.  It’s not her favorite.  She’s a 30 year old woman and her confidence is a little shaken that she hasn’t been turning a lot of heads lately at the grocery store like she used to.

Apparently basic human nature is a #trigger for the internet now.  Completely ordinary thoughts and feelings are controversial and “spark outrage.”  Meanwhile the chicks hating on Ayesha’s comments are the same ones who lose their shit when a girl likes their boyfriend’s latest Instagram – and he’s an assistant VP at a mid-tier advertising agency, not Steph freaking Curry.

Oh and there was another thing…she was apparently “groupie shaming”!

Uhhh groupies are sluts.  That’s their whole point.  They’ll tell you that.  Ask them.

Fuck the snowflakes, #IStandWithAyesha