I’m not sure what black woman experience @andrewschulz has had, but it hasn’t been the real “black girlfriend effect”. To insult black women and described them as complainers & abusive isn’t just untrue. It’s disrespectful. Even worse, James Duncan & Fuhad Dawodu allowing him to say it is more insulting.
Andrew Schultz spoke that way in front of two black men because they allowed him to. They made him comfortable enough to disrespect black women because they didn’t force him to respect them.
My experience is that black women are powerful, beautiful, strong, and supportive. They prioritize black family, community, & culture. They take steps back to push their men, and families forward. So, no Andrew the “black girlfriend effect” is nothing like what you described. I’m just upset that you don’t have enough solid black men around you to tell you differently!
It’s the parents that has their kid maybe 4 good days out the month that do the most talking about what parents that has their kid everyday should/should not be doing 🤦🏽♀️
I’ve had several conversations with people like this and can honestly say, they are all in debt. The motto is usually “you can’t take the money with you when you die” so they just splurge.
I earn a decent salary and can't understand how some people afford all the extras in life. I'm not hating, but how do some manage to buy designer pieces, travel out of the country monthly, and go out regularly? Don’t all answer at once 👀