Love is Blind Reunion: Therapist Reaction to Clay— Black Men’s Mental Health Isn’t Taken Seriously

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Love is Blind Reunion: Therapist Reaction to Clay— Black Men’s Mental Health Isn’t Taken Seriously


Clay has been made to be a villain all throughout season 6 of Love is Blind for battling with himself and being a fit lover for castmate AD. In a previous video I discuss ADs lack of discernment but here Clays troubles are summarized and you can see the pain of his regret compressed i to a few words. Men’s mental health is rarely discussed…

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@DolceVents

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@brenda2198

I'm so glad your saying this about Clay I felt the same exact way Watching him say all that on reunion. And Nick and Vanessa didn't even recognize the profound things he was saying they were just like ok next

@DionneHartley

Clay did the honourable thing. He isnt ready for marriage and it took the whole time to show him that. He isnt a villian. AD didnt want to see that he wasnt ready, which means she isnt either. They are both lovely people

@paniwiosna2560

Why did Clay come To this program if He wasn't ready for marriage. I think he just didn't like AD

@gratecarma6959

Black mens’ mental health isn’t taken seriously by black men.

@Rue100

BLACK AMERICAN MEN NEED THERAPY ASAP

@FeliciaNicole_

You speaking facts about Clay.

@choklitfactory

This was refreshing to hear. As blk ppl, we are so hard on ourselves. Just wish you recorded this with less cursing next time.

@cutieerica

It was hard to watch. I felt bad for Clay on the reunion, but he spoke his truth. I saw and heard his words. We sometimes forget men have feelings and emotions. ❤

@cumorahtaasigasu2749

I 100% agree. Thank you for speaking on this. Therapy is needed for everyone. ❤

@terikanewson5956

I completely agree with you, my only thing is why go on the show then? He was very aware of his issues and that he needed therapy but he still went on the show knowing he wasn’t ready for marriage

@mlevell83

I nearly cried watching Clay speak because I related to him. Yes, he was a walking red flag but he was what true vulnerability looks like. He didn't hide like most of the people who got a lot of screen time. He was openly flawed and most of social media used it against him. I often felt that people were so afraid that I would hurt them that they didn't see my need for help/understanding. Everyone NEEDED me to be strong and poised even tho I didn't always feel that way. Thank God for my therapist!

@lovelylibra7349

I wonder would clay be getting as much back lash if he was a different skin color ? 🤔 I’m not defending clay but I agree he not as bad as Jeremy or even jimmy . He was honest and raw about his like and feelings and now people are judging his family ! His freaking mum and dad and it’s kind of now fair !

@lovelylibra7349

I’m glad he didn’t marry AD he wasn’t ready ! Did people want him to marry her and make the marriage miserable ?

@EricJohnsonresign

I appreciate your perspective on this matter. It's disheartening to witness the relentless personal attacks and labeling of this man as a villain on social media. It's unfortunate that when a man opens up about his emotions and challenges, he is often met with accusations of dishonesty, gaslighting, and being unworthy. This marginalization even occurs when a genuine and emotionally vulnerable man emerges. I believe it is crucial for both Black men and women to unite and strive for collective improvement. We need each other's support to make meaningful progress. Well said, Dolce. I have great respect for your viewpoint.

@stwbryang3l021

Whew!! “We don’t know how contagious the trauma is” that was super deep. So many of our values, beliefs etc. we’ve gotten from those closest to us and it’s hard being aware of that.

@waheedanaomi

I love this take, it was refreshing to hear among the sea of videos bashing him. We are flawed beings, ALL OF US and while we are busy judging and pointing a finger at others we fail to see the three pointing back at us and miss the opportunity for introspection. I get it though, it's easier. Sitting with our own thoughts, and feelings…🤨WHAT!? actually unpacking our hurt and trauma… That shit be scary, so I actually commend Clay on doing the work.