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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I don't consider singleness a penalty, and I would hardly be alone. There are plenty of option for black women who want to marry black men. Plenty. Those who say they aren't tend to be the type who are picky. I don't mean picky in a good way I mean the kind of picky where they would excuse a white man for having the same traits they'd find fault in a black man.[/quote] This is actually provably false. There are not nearly enough educated black men for all educated black women. Unless you think wanting someone of equal education is "picky."[/quote] If you choose to believe the myths perpetuated by fact that's fine. If you want to marry a white man go on and do you. I will not be joining you.[/quote] I am not a black woman and these aren't myths. Do you understand numbers? If there are x number of educated black men and y number of educated black women and x is less than y, plus x is made even less because some men are gay/unemployed/not interested in marriage, then there are going to be many unmarried educated black women. That is what you are seeing.[/quote] Don't talk down to me dear. Trust and believe I'd run circles around you when it comes to education. I understand the numbers that you believe, but it's not reality to say an educated black woman cannot have an educated black man. [/quote] For someone who will run circles around others, you seem to be having a hard time understanding basic concepts. The point is not that an educated black woman cannot have an educated black man. It is that the way things stand, it is numically impossible for every educated black woman to have an educated black man.[/quote] PP sounds like an angry black woman. They are so defensive. I can see why a man of any race would not find her attractive. [/quote] I am the one arguing with PP and making the point about the numbers not being in black women's favor. Don't bring in racist bullshit under the guise of agreeing with me. You sound like a racist white bitch.[/quote]
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