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Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
The thing is, many of the women that have great jobs and are on the right path PROFESSIONALLY are still regular people. The majority of people aren't catches in terms of relationship compatibility.
These high $ earning women seem to think they have all of their stuff together and that is not the truth. Some of them are still headcases, some of them still don't know how to allow a man to be a man, some of them still don't have respect for black men in general. Remember the black community is highly comprised of single parent households.
A lot of these woman have NEVER had a black male in their life that they respected. They might have had men that they have LOVED, but respected? Not many even understand what it means to have respect for a black male. Their mothers poisoned their minds as kids, so they see their mother bad mouth men, have different men in and out of their lives, what do you think they will grow up to do?
That is why some dudes have a prerequisite for dating black women. "If they weren't raised by a mother AND a father, I won't deal with them." And that makes sense to me. YES you might miss out on someone qualified that was raised by only a mother, but we miss out on good folks all of the time for various preferences we have.
I will end with this. If I am a woman, and every dude I meet it NEVER works out, how does it make sense for me to think it is the dude(s) fault?
Interesting take on it. Never would've seen it as the successful black women holding themselves back somewhat...Most of the one's i've seen simplyaren't attractive (this includes face). well, at least at my school at Temple. Then again i dunno many to begin with
Although to be fair Im not helping black women out, I'm haitian and my girl is irish/portugese, and im hella happy with her so i can care less