What if you’re struggling to find Black love in the United States? Should you travel overseas to find your soulmate?
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Should you travel overseas to find Black love?
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Brilliant video. My only concern about finding love from someone outside my country is Homesickness. I know it sounds weird, but it’s a real thing that can damage a relationship.
Uprooting your life has unforeseen consequences people don’t think about. A good friend of mine met an American guy & he moved to the UK to be with her. Homesickness had him running back to the US every few months & last time I heard, he was pressurising her to move to the US. She wasn’t up for it, so things were frayed. Some can do it, but not all!
It really takes guts to be willing to leave everything behind for love. Someone was once determined to do that for me. A guy of Afro-Jamaican origin who had been raised by an adoptive white family followed me all the way home to Martinique when I was 20 years old. Sadly, he hadn’t taken the time to know me well or to ask me about my own feelings regarding him before doing that. To this day it kind of breaks my heart because it was the right impulse, the right attitude and the right gestures only it didn’t turn out well because the horses were put before the carriage. I wasn’t ready for this. To me he had been just a friend so I didn’t see it coming. We need to know our own limitations and how the other person is feeling about us and about a relationship before making drastic moves like this but it can definitely pay off if you think and plan as hard as you love… We are one African people. We just need to find each other and learn to connect in a healthy manner…
I agree Angel brother we should travel more often. Because it gives a sense and wonder that blacks are scattered all over the planet. I love to travel, and I’ve been to Jamacia where my dad is from as well, and the Domminican Republic. I was amazed of how many blacks there were on both islands, and the best thing was that all of them came in diffrent shades especially the DR. So yeah, our people ahould travel, and I encourage my brothers and sisters in the U.S. to come and visit Canada, I would love to see you.
Don’t stop making this type of content, I really wish your audience expands so that many black people will hear this message. Love from Azania (South Africa)