What Black Women REALLY Think when Black Men Date ANOTHER Race?

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 5. 07. 2024
  • In today's society, interracial relationships have become more common and visible, sparking important conversations about race, love, and cultural dynamics. For many Black women, seeing Black men date outside their race can evoke a range of emotions and thoughts. Some view it as a natural progression of an increasingly diverse and interconnected world, where love transcends racial boundaries. Others, however, may feel a sense of loss or concern about the cultural implications and the historical context of such relationships.
    The perspectives of Black women on this topic are often shaped by their personal experiences and societal pressures. For some, the idea of Black men dating other races might bring up feelings of being overlooked or undervalued within their own community. This can be compounded by a history of systemic racism and stereotypes that have long affected the dating and marriage prospects of Black women. Understanding these nuanced views requires empathy and a willingness to listen to the voices and stories of Black women themselves.
    Moreover, it is essential to recognize that opinions on interracial dating among Black women are not monolithic. There is a diversity of thought, with many Black women fully supporting the freedom of choice in love and relationships. They argue that the focus should be on the quality and authenticity of the connection, rather than the race of the partners involved. By acknowledging and respecting the wide range of perspectives, we can foster a more inclusive and understanding dialogue around interracial relationships and their impact on individuals and communities.
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  • @stayslickwithkit
    @stayslickwithkit  Pƙed 5 dny

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  • @jasongold708
    @jasongold708 Pƙed 5 dny +6

    11:30 It comes from Daddy Government and feminism. Black women chose assistance over having the fathers of their children in the home. Black women bit harder than other women on feminism. Black men have found that their options are plentiful and saving themselves is > than saving the community. Everybody can't be saved. Everybody doesn't want to be saved.

    • @Mind-H-Walk
      @Mind-H-Walk Pƙed 4 dny

      I agree, she made a decision based on the circumstances of her mother’s outcome. Rather than finding out where her mom went wrong and fixed that

  • @WatchTheClipsFilm-Tv
    @WatchTheClipsFilm-Tv Pƙed 4 dny +4

    I think there are three main reasons, first one being validation. We are so desperate for others to respect, notice, and love us. Hence why we buy their expensive brands, or invite people to the cookout for silly reasons.
    Second reason is the representation of black men compared to black women. Males are supposed to be masculine, while females are supposed to be feminine. Black being masculine and tough is a black stereotype. This is attractive to women because this type of man will protect her and protection is key for a woman. On the other hand, black women have not been shown to be feminine. They have showcased to be rude, disrespectful, and sassy. This links to my first point about validation. Because of the way black women are perceived, non black male executives and owners don’t marry them, and so black men (seeking validation and opportunities from these men) avoid them too.
    The third reason is interests. Many people have no problem talking about the black fathers who were not there for their kids but don’t wanna talk about the mums choosing these type of guys to begin with. Often black women go for the black man that hustles, gets with many women, or been in and out of prison, instead of the “nerd” for example. While the other women actually like black nerds and intelligence. So when these nerds grow up and become successful, it’s natural for them to go where they feel loved

  • @kbnprojects9130
    @kbnprojects9130 Pƙed 5 dny +1

    If you’re not trying to change to be a family or a team.. find someone who likes all that they be doing and saying! âœŠđŸŸ

  • @ancientfuture9690
    @ancientfuture9690 Pƙed 4 dny +2

    People ALWAYS forget about social class.
    Particularly when it comes to race.
    I don't know why...
    Especially when social class shapes out behaviour much more than skin tone.
    Also, I think a (western) black woman's "toughness" is a consequence of not ever feeling safe because (most of the time) the protective presence in the home...the dad, was never really present. If the (single mother) stats are accurate that is.

  • @Akintunde17
    @Akintunde17 Pƙed 5 dny +1

    Completely agree with Kit. Its not a race thing, its an energy thing if it happenes

    • @morrisdavidmullings9833
      @morrisdavidmullings9833 Pƙed 5 dny

      Then why black men have racial preference for white women.especailly in the USA,

    • @jermaineandrews5913
      @jermaineandrews5913 Pƙed 4 dny

      Those are the men blk wombmen never paid attention to, they call them lame & corny. Blk women stopped noticing me in my mid 20s when I stopped dressing thuggish and became more responsible adult.

  • @georgeokechi7540
    @georgeokechi7540 Pƙed 5 dny +4

    There's only only one race: Human Race

  • @Marvelous0071
    @Marvelous0071 Pƙed 4 dny +1

    In my opinion I believe for some its simply the fact that you see someone with another ethnicity and it stands out and raises questions because of the observers preconceived notions.
    The same person observered with a different ethnicity is likely same person who wasn't seen before being seen with any person in particular.
    Sometimes you attract people that find you inspirational and other times you'll find things that are different that may appeal to your curiosity.
    People may find you physically attractive but boring or uninspiring. They may feel that you are not exciting or all that intresting, curiosity is what feeds a person's intrest if there is no curiosity between the 2 parties than the relationship will likely drift apart.
    So in conclusion as a person who has observed this so called behaviour of black men as example for dating interracially do you believe that the person you believe should be with person would find that man all that intresting, if so why or why not? And why are you only curious to know now that its got your attention?

  • @puppysayshi7848
    @puppysayshi7848 Pƙed 5 dny +3

    What is wrong with black men trying to marry better partners?

    • @ogz8991
      @ogz8991 Pƙed 5 dny

      Why do we we as a community keep saying partners..what happened to the term 'WIFE'...that's why our women don't understand there role😂😂😂...its NOT HARD black people kmt

    • @jermaineandrews5913
      @jermaineandrews5913 Pƙed 4 dny +2

      nothing, you only live once, pick the best wife regardless of race

    • @Kumari_44
      @Kumari_44 Pƙed 2 dny

      Bingo!

  • @AO_BOMAYE
    @AO_BOMAYE Pƙed 4 dny

    All facts


  • @morrisdavidmullings9833
    @morrisdavidmullings9833 Pƙed 5 dny +2

    Whats wrong with women being independant

    • @hotmiclegend
      @hotmiclegend Pƙed 5 dny

      It's counter productive of a biolgical as well systematic designed that had ingrained in our genders for thousands of years. Also to note most independent women literally become the men that they desire, which in turn inflates what they perceive is their true value

    • @stayslickwithkit
      @stayslickwithkit  Pƙed 4 dny +1

      @@morrisdavidmullings9833 nothing at all, if that's what's right for her she should be đŸ”„

    • @cunninggent371
      @cunninggent371 Pƙed 4 dny +1

      Nothing. I’ll add there’s no one stopping a women being independent. What’s the problem?

  • @morrisdavidmullings9833
    @morrisdavidmullings9833 Pƙed 5 dny

    What about Bill Clitons wife.She wanted to played Bills position.

  • @koko_thoughts
    @koko_thoughts Pƙed 4 dny

    This is always a complicated topic.
    1. There is a small sense of frustration when a successful black man is with the others because most of the time the others don't like the black women. They like and enjoy our sons/brothers/cousins/nephews, but hate the mothers, the sisters, and black females that helped groomed this black man into what they appreciate about him in the first place.
    Another part is a black man becoming wealthy and getting with the other is a subliminal message that the black women doesn't deserve the wealth that he has now accumulated even though black women helped him get there one way or another. He sends a message that his black nieces, female cousins, sisters only deserve the bottom tier black man and the others get our best and brightest.
    2. In America, the system is set up for black men to be separated from black women at an early age, especially if he shows potential at being a star athlete. They surround him with the others, which have been trained to cater to that athlete....not the person. I had a brother that went through this.
    Looking at history, this system made our men unemployed, then offered our women welfare ONLY if the man was out of the home.
    While it sounds disgraceful, this is how black women became this so-called independent. It was to show our men that we were capable of holding it down while they were away, but this mindset has morphed into hating black men, which I don't think it was meant to be.
    Because we know our history, in America, and the efforts this country has taken to divide and conquer the black family, is the reason why black women get ANXIOUS, NERVOUS, sometimes angry about our black men dating the others....we always suspect there is an agenda behind it...sometimes deadly agenda....it's hardly ever for genuine love. Their wealth goes back to the others and the others get to enjoy the success that black women (mothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, black classmates, etc) help build just for the others to swoop in when all the hard work has been done to mold & shape this black man into the man they get to enjoy.
    And if you look hard enough, they same is happening with successful black women.
    While we have the option to be with whomever we want, we can't ignore that there's an systematic effort to keep successful black & women apart.
    You have to be intentional when it comes to preserving black greatness...otherwise you will get distracted into being with others and thinking your own kind is worthless or classless.

  • @ze_nofit
    @ze_nofit Pƙed 3 dny

    So I guess LeBron and Obama didn't get the class memo?

  • @sowah2f
    @sowah2f Pƙed 4 dny +3

    He's talking pure nonsense

  • @rocroca7459
    @rocroca7459 Pƙed 4 dny +1

    This is actually a myth. Most successful Black men are with Black women, simply because our women are the prettiest period.

    • @jermaineandrews5913
      @jermaineandrews5913 Pƙed 4 dny

      Specifically in mid/major areas where the black population is about 10% or less, you will notice half of the black middle/upper class men with other women.
      I noticed it in Orange & Ventura Counties in CA, & Albuquerque NM.

    • @Rob_uno
      @Rob_uno Pƙed 2 dny

      It’s not just their beauty. It’s their mindset when a woman no matter the race dates a man of that level she will adjust to her role


    • @FelipeSimmons-zq4qn
      @FelipeSimmons-zq4qn Pƙed 2 dny

      It is a myth, most successful BM are not with Black Women for the more money BM earn, they are less likely to be with BW so let's stop with the P.C.
      nonsense and tell the Politically Incorrect truth.