A young Black brother asked me for some advice. He said he only wants to be with Black women, but Black women never give him a chance.
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One of my favorite vids. I enjoyed watching it. Great advice and valid point made about how many young women just have to outgrow their “bad boy” phase. A lot of young women are addicted to drama and have no desire to be in a functional, healthy, and happy relationship. Also, I completely agree that some women can be intimidated by intelligent men while others are absolutely enamored by them. These women’s insecurities about their own intellect, make them feel as though the spotlight is being shone on one of their self-perceived weaknesses when talking to a smart man and they may just prefer a man who will prioritize their strengths such as their physical appearance. As a woman, I say it’s time for us to level up. Especially, when so much is at stake such as the loyalty and hearts of our men. #IKYG #BlackLove
Awww he is handsome so sweet. A little young for me. Your so helpful Angel lol When are your starting your black love connection???
maybe he is cocky, and conceited
He sounds to me very feminine. It could be an accent. Women do like men that identify with the culture they grew up in. If a women grew up in the hood, even when she’s older, she’s still going to want a man with a little bit of hood in him. When you grow up in a white culture and the white culture has penetrated you sometimes it turns a Black person off. What I mean is that BLACK is not a race…it’s a CULTURE. Being brown doesn’t make you Black. Some women like men who identify with their culture. They don’t want a Black man with a white man’s energy, mentality, movements, gestures, mannerisms, approach NUNNA DAT! LOL.
That makes sense lol, I’ve been rejected by some black women because of that reason. Which is weird because I’m of hispanic culture, I grew up in Philly, my sisters grew up in the bronx before I was born. My father is Dominican and my mom is Panamanian. I somehow sound like some white guy from the suburbs…….. IT MAKE NO SENSE!!!! XD
This was a good video Angel, I also have the same problem like the brother. Even though I’m still a teen in high school I have the same problem. In my school there are barely any black girls, and the ones that look appealing to me always go after the athletes. I’m a teen that like cartoons and history, to some I’m considered a nerd. But when I try to say hi most of the time I get overlooked or I’m not a guy they would date, could you give me a little more advice of what I should do.
Are you confident and in shape? Do you dress well? If you were to date the girl that you want, would you be able to physically protect her? Of course I don’t know what kind of girls are in your school, so see if they’re actually quality women, but don’t limit yourself to the ones in your school.
You’re judging these girls on looks, and they’re judging you the same way. Look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself, “if I were a girl, would I want to date someone like me?” lol I know it sounds weird but try it out. Assess yourself honestly.
That’s just my personal take on it, and these are certainly traits that I would look for in a potential partner(including a high intelligence, but I digress). I hope that helps in someway.
Thanks for the advice. I do dress well before I leave my house and I make sure my hair and other stuff is taken care of, also I did some weight training last year and I walk everyday to school which I count as being fit. I will try to be more confident, I’ve been that type of person that is always quite, and I’ve been always shy around girls because in my head I think that there going to reject me as soon as I talk to them. Once again, thanks for the advice, it helped me improve. Hopefully, God willing it works because even though I love girls I just don’t want to change of who I am.