Tag: why black women are not married

Sexual Fetish – She’s Dating “Tickle Me” Tyrone!

. 06/06/2013 . 0 Comments

What should a single woman do when the man she loves has a strange tickling fetish that turns him on but her totally off?

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Black Womanhood in America

. 10/23/2011 . 2 Comments

Guest blogger Kathy Henry shares her thoughts and observations on the many ways society and the media discounts, demonizes and attacks Black women.

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Critical Review of “Is Marriage for White People” by Ralph Richard Banks

. 09/22/2011 . 9 Comments

“Is Marriage for White People,” by Stanford Law Professor Ralph Richard Banks is analyzed and dissected. Is it really time for Black women that seek marriage and commitment to stop limiting their options to Black men? The arguments in favor are compelling.

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Black Marriages: Is Marriage Good for Black People?

. 09/22/2011 . 2 Comments

Key findings from “The Consequences of Marriage for African Americans” which concludes that Black women benefit substantially less from marriage than Black males OR White females. Why then are so many Black women in a hurry to get married?

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I’m the Man…Woman Listen to Me!

. 08/04/2011 . 13 Comments

Men set themselves up as the final authority when it comes to dating and relating and telling women what to do. Men need to advise other men instead.

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Marriage – Why The Fantasy is Better Than The Reality for Women

. 08/03/2011 . 7 Comments

Many young women dream of having a fancy wedding and the title of “Mrs.” imagining marriage as a lifetime of marital bliss, close companionship, and passionate romance. Sadly, that fantasy is usually just that.

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Black Women, Relationships and Growing Up Without a Dad

. 07/19/2011 . 1 Comment

Do black women that grow up without a father in the home lack the understanding of what it means to “let a man be a man?” Is that something fathers teach daughters that help ensure a successful relationship?

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Why Black Women Are Their Own Worst Enemy

. 05/16/2011 . 16 Comments

It saddens me to see educated, professional Black women share invalidating, denigrating commentary with other Black women. Every time you read or hear something which negates your intelligence, desirability, skin color, marriageability or morals – your self-esteem is damaged. You are doing the work of racists FOR THEM by promoting and marketing their product of hate. You are the sole reason their messages of hate are going viral.

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Black women in America: dispelling myths and stereotypes

. 05/12/2011 . 3 Comments

Sophia Angeli Nelson discusses her well-researched and important book which delves into the challenges faced by the 21st century black woman.

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Should Women Propose Marriage to Men?

. 09/05/2010 . 1 Comment

Should a woman that wants to get married take the bull by the horns and propose marriage to her guy? What are the pros and cons of a woman proposing marriage?

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Cons of Marriage – Why Women Should Not Get Married

. 04/27/2010 . 87 Comments

Why is it that professional, educated Black women aren’t married like White women are? Why do Black men feel Black women didn’t know how to get and keep a man? Women should not get married. Marriage is basically a bullshit mind game played on women for generations. Until a woman is married and gets first hand experience, most do not understand that being a free maid, cook, breeding stock and social secretary is not a goal to strive to achieve. Marriage is for chumps and suckas!

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Statistics on Black Women… Don’t Believe The Hype!

. 07/24/2009 . 3 Comments

Are statistics true that show that Black women have a harder time with relationships than women of other races? Think about that and what truths are really exposed by an “average.” I suggest that all Americans be very leery of what is packaged as “statistics” when it comes to Black America. Do not put your faith in what statistics say until you have carefully considered what they do not say.

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