What Successful Black Women Want in Marriage

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What Successful Black Women Want in Marriage


Successful Black women are looking for great men to marry, but what do they want? Are they asking for unrealistic things or looking for great men? Can Black women find great men in this space or should they give up?

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  1. I can understand what she’s saying, and what she wants for herself, but I also think that she got caught up a little bit in the moment in front of all those people with applause and the clapping started to happen if you begin to sound a little grandiose

  2. You cannot take these women too seriously. All these wants are just unrealistic. If you get 65% of your wants, you are winning. Also these wants keep women single. You just have to careful of the type of women you wants, the loud and boss chicks are just too annoying and tiring.

  3. The Bible says man his the head of the woman just like GOD is the head of the man. In GODS order the man comes first. God, man, woman, kids. Stop quoting scripture and not knowing it. Blasphemer.

  4. She does not qualify for a leader. Loud, overbearing. Needs applause and wants to be the center of attention. But is she married? Does she have an husband. First things first: a man does not have to tell a woman everything that he does ( . )

  5. If she would tone it down and lose the wig, she would be the woman for me. It is hard AF being married to someone without any ambition, who constantly wants you to slow down and not work so hard.

  6. BW meet BM as She has Described all the time. Sadly! If She Don't Love Him, She will Destroy Him, She will make Dam Sure that He Can't be Happy if He finds a Good BW.💀

  7. Meh, comes off as demanding and egotistical. I consider myself a pretty ambitious and driven man, but I'm not interested in having a woman hounding me about it. I work best when I can work at my own pace.

  8. I’ve been married a long time. So much of your commentary is spot on. I’m all about ppl knowing their value, especially women. Yet, I think ppl need to be careful about raising the bar so high for a mate that it becomes an unrealistic fantasy.

  9. She talking like that now what was she saying in her 20s. Pookie got a couple kids by her. Probably can't have anymore kids. I don't fault this lady for wanting what she wants a lot women tho believe this still the 90s like all this information hasn't come out about them. Sounds like that's exactly the kinda men she dealt with the one she describing she don't want

  10. Thanks JS, I have seen some of your videos. This is a good platform, seeking a balance on relationships from biblical perspective in the context of the real world we live in. Regarding this posting, some point I agree with in your analysis. What needs to be seen is people walking the talk. A part you disagreed with when it comes to finance is real, seems the lady just mentioned a cliche from preachers which I have heard. I will say each to be taken on its own merit until a man actually dates these women. All may not seem as seen…..

  11. There goes the black women favorite word "Intimidated." Aint nobody intimidated by no modern woman. We are simply not interested. And lady, come out the pulpit. Most women today dont even cook.

  12. All of that sounds good from the First Lady but notice she’s not MARRIED and doesn’t have a man! Ladies better pay attention and stop falling for a lot of barking and never any bite! The man who she’s talking about doesn’t want her to even speak in that manner! To any woman reading this if any woman is ALL OF THAT, why is it that they never have a man? Is she saying she’s better than her own options? Somebody’s lying!