Long-Distance Relationships: Challenges and Realities
Description
Things You Should Never Tell Your Dating Partner
Why Romantic Comedies Might Ruin Your Love Life
The Pitfalls of Long-Distance Dating
A Humorous Take on Culture, Fun, and Dating Standards
Whats In A Name?
The Loveawake Guide to One-Night Stand Etiquette
Advice to My Younger Self
3 Signs That You Might Be A Bitter Man
Let’s Be Friends.
Roses
Men Temptation and Commitment
Night Out Etiquette: Nightlife Etiquette Loveawake Style
Monogamy for Dummies
Oh No (S)He Didn’t!
The Dangers of Rating Your Girlfriend
if true, if most black women do carry shaq sized boulders on their shoulders, are there legitmate reasons for this? when considering the many uphill battles they face, do black women have to stay, to quote one of my cousins “aggresively guarded to stay sane”?
also, since men are typically attracted to “soft”, pleasant, compassionate, and affectionate women, how much does the angry black chick dynamic impact the dating scene?
for those with angry black chick discussion fatigue…sorry. (God-willing) in a couple months, one of the inhibitants of the white house will be a (then) 45 year old black woman who has already had the entire perfunctory “how to label a black woman” kit thrown at her by many detractors, with “unpatroitic” and “elitist” added for good measure…so those tired of this discussion better find they asses a second wind.
Now, with the millennials, we are seeing a generation of largely impoverished young men. Millennial girls are looking at what life is like for most of their peers and thinking “if you feminists don’t want a man, that’s fine, but I do, so I’m no feminist.” But what use could a man possibly be if he has no money to speak of? Only someone who has never lived with a woman could find that one hard to answer. A healthy young man with no money can drive, carry things, fix things, protect his mate, solve problems, save money, do chores — the list goes on. And when he gets a job, he will pay his way and do all these things, even if he makes less than his girlfriend. It’s a much, much better deal for a woman than a female roommate. Add to this the fact that most pink-collar jobs are low-wage service jobs, and having a man around who contributes anything at all is mighty helpful for the typical young woman.
What created this “independent woman” myth was the great prosperity of the baby boomer era, which lasted from roughly the mid 60s to the mid 2000s. Men abounded, and they were flush with cash. Businesses could afford to hire superfluous cute girls and give them nice salaries. Family courts could rob men blind and they’d still have enough left over for a reasonable lifestyle and a chance to start over. Men were harvesting the fat of the land, and there was more than enough to go around. My blue-collar father bought a house on Capitol Hill in Seattle when he was in his mid 20s. Today, that same house would sell for about a million dollars — even a well-compensated professional would have a hard time affording it.
Why Romantic Comedies Might Ruin Your Love Life
The Pitfalls of Long-Distance Dating
A Humorous Take on Culture, Fun, and Dating Standards
Whats In A Name?
The Loveawake Guide to One-Night Stand Etiquette
Advice to My Younger Self
3 Signs That You Might Be A Bitter Man
Let’s Be Friends.
Roses
Men Temptation and Commitment
Night Out Etiquette: Nightlife Etiquette Loveawake Style
Monogamy for Dummies
Oh No (S)He Didn’t!
The Dangers of Rating Your Girlfriend
if true, if most black women do carry shaq sized boulders on their shoulders, are there legitmate reasons for this? when considering the many uphill battles they face, do black women have to stay, to quote one of my cousins “aggresively guarded to stay sane”?
also, since men are typically attracted to “soft”, pleasant, compassionate, and affectionate women, how much does the angry black chick dynamic impact the dating scene?
for those with angry black chick discussion fatigue…sorry. (God-willing) in a couple months, one of the inhibitants of the white house will be a (then) 45 year old black woman who has already had the entire perfunctory “how to label a black woman” kit thrown at her by many detractors, with “unpatroitic” and “elitist” added for good measure…so those tired of this discussion better find they asses a second wind.
Now, with the millennials, we are seeing a generation of largely impoverished young men. Millennial girls are looking at what life is like for most of their peers and thinking “if you feminists don’t want a man, that’s fine, but I do, so I’m no feminist.” But what use could a man possibly be if he has no money to speak of? Only someone who has never lived with a woman could find that one hard to answer. A healthy young man with no money can drive, carry things, fix things, protect his mate, solve problems, save money, do chores — the list goes on. And when he gets a job, he will pay his way and do all these things, even if he makes less than his girlfriend. It’s a much, much better deal for a woman than a female roommate. Add to this the fact that most pink-collar jobs are low-wage service jobs, and having a man around who contributes anything at all is mighty helpful for the typical young woman.
What created this “independent woman” myth was the great prosperity of the baby boomer era, which lasted from roughly the mid 60s to the mid 2000s. Men abounded, and they were flush with cash. Businesses could afford to hire superfluous cute girls and give them nice salaries. Family courts could rob men blind and they’d still have enough left over for a reasonable lifestyle and a chance to start over. Men were harvesting the fat of the land, and there was more than enough to go around. My blue-collar father bought a house on Capitol Hill in Seattle when he was in his mid 20s. Today, that same house would sell for about a million dollars — even a well-compensated professional would have a hard time affording it.
Début de l'événement
25.11.2021
Fin de l'événement
31.12.2021