Dating Woes of Successful Women

Wow this topic comes up all the time.

Me being a single professional brother, I prefer quote unqoute "successful" women.

All I can say to the women is:
  • Understand that "professional success" is not the main thing that a man is looking for in a woman
  • Professional success will not supercede physical beauty in a man's eyes
  • Your success does not exempt you from any womanly duties/expectations from a man
  • Your success should not be used to emasculate the man
 
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:roflmao:That scene needs to be posted in 90% of the threads in this forum. :hmm:



Unfortunately this has some truth to it. It seems like certain threads got all the attention, and the others slide down the (SOL) front page and then off in to oblivion...
 
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Wow this topic comes up all the time.

Me being a single professional brother, I prefer quote unqoute "successful" women.

All I can say to the women is:
  • Understand that "professional success" is not the main thing that a man is looking for in a woman
  • Professional success will not supercede physical beauty in a man's eyes
  • Your success does not exempt you from any womanly duties/expectations from a man
  • Your success should not be used to emasculate the man

Had to come out of lurk mode to shout out DD. I know he always has strong opinions on these matters :lol:
Excellent points. Nice thread CT- bump for you sir.
 
CT, no offense, but this topic comes up often. WOE is the black woman who is successful because she can't find a "good man."

We have movies, books, magazines, articles DEDICATED towards this topic...

BUT, I see tons of successful BLACK women around me everyday sustaining successful relationships, and not basing their self worth on their net worth...

I think, rather than just posting the video, you should have had some talking points around it...

But, honestly, the thread topic alone probably turns many of the women away :smh:
 
Unfortunately this has some truth to it. It seems like certain threads got all the attention, and the others slide down the (SOL) front page and then off in to oblivion...

It is very unfortunate and I suspect the reason why many don't post or respond is there's so little quality feedback on so many issues. I never thought this forum would have so few active participants. :smh:
 
It is very unfortunate and I suspect the reason why many don't post or respond is there's so little quality feedback on so many issues. I never thought this forum would have so few active participants. :smh:

That's because this forum is PRIMARILY a free-porn supplier..and as long as it is..issues like this will not ever get any real engagement.

I can only speak for myself...I love beautiful successful women...their drive is very sexy and stimulating. The problem comes when defining the relationship dynamics. A woman thats in charge in her professional life is likely to carry that "boss mentality" into her personal life as well. This can be a challenge for alot of guys who are already alph males to begin with especially if she is making more money. You get two people wanting to be in the lead spot so to speak.
 
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Had to come out of lurk mode to shout out DD. I know he always has strong opinions on these matters :lol:
Excellent points. Nice thread CT- bump for you sir.

Hey Izzy...:D

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CT, no offense, but this topic comes up often. WOE is the black woman who is successful because she can't find a "good man."

We have movies, books, magazines, articles DEDICATED towards this topic...

BUT, I see tons of successful BLACK women around me everyday sustaining successful relationships, and not basing their self worth on their net worth...


I think, rather than just posting the video, you should have had some talking points around it...

But, honestly, the thread topic alone probably turns many of the women away :smh:


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Jo, this isn't a video. It's an article that was posted on MSN.com about successful women in general. It wasn't geared specifically toward the black community. Please read it and then share your thoughts...
 
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That's because this forum is PRIMARILY a free-porn supplier..and as long as it is..issues like this will not ever get any real engagement.

I can only speak for myself...I love beautiful successful women...their drive is very sexy and stimulating. The problem comes when defining the relationship dynamics. A woman thats in charge in her professional life is likely to carry that "boss mentality" into her personal life as well. This can be a challenge for alot of guys who are already alph males to begin with especially if she is making more money. You get two people wanting to be in the lead spot so to speak.

SOL doesn't fall into the same category as BGOL. This forum was setup so women would have a place to discuss various issues. It works but there's so few who actually participate. There should be many more contributing.

As for the subject I like women who are successful, articulate, classy and beautiful. I too find them stimulating. As for the alpha male if he truly is an alpha male there should be no concerns on his part. If the woman is a success that should be looked upon as a plus. I don't see why any man should be intimidated by any woman but that is just me. Any man who is intimidated by the successful women isn't really a man.
 
I think, rather than just posting the video, you should have had some talking points around it...

Jo, this isn't a video. It's an article that was posted on MSN.com about successful women in general. It wasn't geared specifically toward the black community. Please read it and then share your thoughts...

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comment w/out clicking fayle :lol::lol:


Unfortunately this has some truth to it. It seems like certain threads got all the attention, and the others slide down the (SOL) front page and then off in to oblivion...

It is very unfortunate and I suspect the reason why many don't post or respond is there's so little quality feedback on so many issues. I never thought this forum would have so few active participants. :smh:

well i will speak on a couple of the many reasons this thread is getting avoiding
- it's over done
- it's woman hater bait (unintentionally)
- then if we come in here to share our experiences, what will most likely follow is a list of our faults and how we are horrible at relationships and yada yada
-as much as i love to have dialogue with the guys about relationship stuff, for some reason this topic is the one topic that usually results in massive finger pointing and that gets tired

i'm just sayin
 
It is very unfortunate and I suspect the reason why many don't post or respond is there's so little quality feedback on so many issues. I never thought this forum would have so few active participants. :smh:

There's also the fear that a guy might get banned if he posts something that the mods of this board don't like.
 
There's also the fear that a guy might get banned if he posts something that the mods of this board don't like.

There's some truth to this but I was referring to the lack of women posting here. It is their forum. There's only a handful of posters that consistently post. Even the mods aren't very active. The exception of course being "Onyx the Hershey Wonder." :D
 

There's some truth to this but I was referring to the lack of women posting here. It is their forum. There's only a handful of posters that consistently post. Even the mods aren't very active. The exception of course being "Onyx the Hershey Wonder." :D

There is a lack of female voices here. There are regulars but the majority are silent. I don't know why that is, but as they say "it is what it is"...
 
well i will speak on a couple of the many reasons this thread is getting avoiding
- it's over done
- it's woman hater bait (unintentionally)
- then if we come in here to share our experiences, what will most likely follow is a list of our faults and how we are horrible at relationships and yada yada woman bashing
-as much as i love to have dialogue with the guys about relationship stuff, for some reason this topic is the one topic that usually results in massive finger pointing and that gets tired

i'm just sayin

all of the above is why I come to SOL. I enjoy these type of discussions sans the bolded above.

I expect :angry: that I should get a better cooperation in this bitch! :hmm:
 
CT, no offense, but this topic comes up often. WOE is the black woman who is successful because she can't find a "good man."

We have movies, books, magazines, articles DEDICATED towards this topic...

BUT, I see tons of successful BLACK women around me everyday sustaining successful relationships, and not basing their self worth on their net worth...

I think, rather than just posting the video, you should have had some talking points around it...

But, honestly, the thread topic alone probably turns many of the women away :smh:
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Jo, this isn't a video. It's an article that was posted on MSN.com about successful women in general. It wasn't geared specifically toward the black community. Please read it and then share your thoughts...


Ahahaha
 

All I can say to the women is:
  • Understand that "professional success" is not the main thing that a man is looking for in a woman
  • Professional success will not supercede physical beauty in a man's eyes
  • Your success does not exempt you from any womanly duties/expectations from a man
  • Your success should not be used to emasculate the man

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All I can say to the women is:
  • Understand that "professional success" is not the main thing that a man is looking for in a woman
  • Professional success will not supercede physical beauty in a man's eyes

    [*]Your success does not exempt you from any womanly duties/expectations from a man

    [*]Your success should not be used to emasculate the man

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ah-ha...very funny, CT...either way it goes, I ain't watching that shit...who the freak wants to hear about the woes of black women AGAIN...:rolleyes:
 
ah-ha...very funny, CT...either way it goes, I ain't watching that shit...who the freak wants to hear about the woes of black women AGAIN...:rolleyes:

Jo, this is is not a movie or video clip, it is actually an article talking to professional men about their experiences with dating women. I do no know where the idea of it being specifically targeted at black professional women even started, as the thread title does not mention race. The men are not labeled as being black, white, or anything in between nor do they address the specific race of the women to which they are referring. The article is actually pretty good believe or not.
 
WHO GIVES A FUCK?:hmm:




*Hears "successful women" whispered in ear*



Oh...



1. WHO GIVES A FUCK?



2. THEM SUCCESSFUL WOMEN ARE NOT THAT SUCCESSFUL SINCE THEY FAIL AT GETTING AND KEEPING A MAN.
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*two cents*
 
Jo, this is is not a movie or video clip, it is actually an article talking to professional men about their experiences with dating women. I do no know where the idea of it being specifically targeted at black professional women even started, as the thread title does not mention race. The men are not labeled as being black, white, or anything in between nor do they address the specific race of the women to which they are referring. The article is actually pretty good believe or not.

Shhh, what are you doing? Let her continue to dig deeper.
 
Wow, reading really is fundamental...epic fayle.

Anyways...I think these same principles can be applied to men. I can't tell you how many guys I've talked to that go straight for the "I make $$$ and I went to XYZ Univ" blah blah bullshit. It's not attractive in either gender.
 
Wow, reading really is fundamental...epic fayle.

Anyways...I think these same principles can be applied to men. I can't tell you how many guys I've talked to that go straight for the "I make $$$ and I went to XYZ Univ" blah blah bullshit. It's not attractive in either gender.

I agree with this completely. On the converse side, I have encountered men who, once they found out what I do/am doing, felt like this was a way for them to escape responsibility. I had one guy tell me, once he found about my career plans, "that's cool, so I don't have to worry about working, I'll just stay at home". :hmm:

I have also date a successful professional male who used his wealth as a tool to convince me not to further my own career. "I work so that you don't have to". It sounds good in theory, but it's really a form of manipulation and control. Your mate should always support your goals.

As for the men in the article, they all seem to be very career oriented, so they will more likely than not, meet more women who are as well. This is really the biggest underlying problem: when you have two people that are driven, they tend to work long hours, are always busy, and so they never spend real time together. This is where priorities and communication come into play, something will have to give, and nobody will want to feel like they are giving up their career for the other person, this is probably where the who makes the most money and materialism, etc. etc. starts to rear its ugly head...

This is really why two really successful people have difficulties, the ability to compromise and communicate-well hell that's why most relationships are difficult. I also think it's important to say that financial success has no bearings on how well a man will treat a woman and vice versa. Being a doctor does not mean a person will not cheat, lie, or misuse you, so having degrees and businesses, at the end of the day, is of little benefit if you are dealing with an asshole. Chances are, most them were probably assholes long before the success, they just feel like now they have a real reason to be one. It is my belief that money or success doesn't change you, it just brings out who you really were all along.
 
ah-ha...very funny, CT...either way it goes, I ain't watching that shit...who the freak wants to hear about the woes of black women AGAIN...:rolleyes:

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Jo, this is is not a movie or video clip, it is actually an article talking to professional men about their experiences with dating women. I do no know where the idea of it being specifically targeted at black professional women even started, as the thread title does not mention race. The men are not labeled as being black, white, or anything in between nor do they address the specific race of the women to which they are referring. The article is actually pretty good believe or not.

True...

Wow, reading really is fundamental...epic fayle.

Anyways...I think these same principles can be applied to men. I can't tell you how many guys I've talked to that go straight for the "I make $$$ and I went to XYZ Univ" blah blah bullshit. It's not attractive in either gender.

I agree with this completely. On the converse side, I have encountered men who, once they found out what I do/am doing, felt like this was a way for them to escape responsibility. I had one guy tell me, once he found about my career plans, "that's cool, so I don't have to worry about working, I'll just stay at home". :hmm:

I have also date a successful professional male who used his wealth as a tool to convince me not to further my own career. "I work so that you don't have to". It sounds good in theory, but it's really a form of manipulation and control. Your mate should always support your goals.

As for the men in the article, they all seem to be very career oriented, so they will more likely than not, meet more women who are as well. This is really the biggest underlying problem: when you have two people that are driven, they tend to work long hours, are always busy, and so they never spend real time together. This is where priorities and communication come into play, something will have to give, and nobody will want to feel like they are giving up their career for the other person, this is probably where the who makes the most money and materialism, etc. etc. starts to rear its ugly head...


This is really why two really successful people have difficulties, the ability to compromise and communicate-well hell that's why most relationships are difficult. I also think it's important to say that financial success has no bearings on how well a man will treat a woman and vice versa. Being a doctor does not mean a person will not cheat, lie, or misuse you, so having degrees and businesses, at the end of the day, is of little benefit if you are dealing with an asshole. Chances are, most them were probably assholes long before the success, they just feel like now they have a real reason to be one. It is my belief that money or success doesn't change you, it just brings out who you really were all along.



Excellent points PC and Dyme. Thanks for sharing them. In fact, I wonder what some of the other ladies feel about the article after they read it. Let's open the floor to any and everyone who has an opinion on what they saw in this article...
 
Coming to actually read this thread for the 1st time will be back after I hit the mall w/ the Mr.
 
I sent the link to myself at work....I swear I did and you have proof CT!
Now I am going to read this between taking out my frustration on my staff!

Just kidding.....But for some reason I am hella annoyed this morning!

I will be back!
 
I sent the link to myself at work....I swear I did and you have proof CT!
Now I am going to read this between taking out my frustration on my staff!

Just kidding.....But for some reason I am hella annoyed this morning!

I will be back!

I have proof? :dunno:


Anyway, I look forward to reading your response to the article...
 
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