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The subject of black dating doesn’t come up all that often in the manosphere. Roosh has tackled the subject a couple of times, and in doing so he managed to shed a lot of light on it. Contrary to popular belief, the path to romantic success for black males in the USA is not an easy one. Widespread myths regarding the supposed hidden obsession maintained by non-black women in America for black men are indeed firmly divorced from reality. A black man who wishes to consider romantic options outside of the black community (either because that’s just his preference or he lives/works in parts of the country that are not predominantly black) will face many substantial challenges.
What are these challenges, and how can they be overcome? Again, not much is written in the manosphere on this subject, so here are a few suggestions of my own.
Get In Where You Fit In
As I noted above, black men are not nearly as popular sexually in the USA as some myths claim them to be. There are many who believe that all (or at least most) non-black women in this country have a secret fetish for black men, a discreet preference that they hide only because of widespread shaming and racism. This isn’t completely untrue. There are definitely many women out there who may temper their interest in a given black male for social reasons, and there are many who do prefer black men over others.
The reality, however, is that the typical black male is not that hot of a ticket as far as non-black women are concerned. As Roosh has noted, there are a substantial number of non-black women who will eliminate a black male from contention on sight and have no interest in dating them due to their association of said men with negative stereotypes. There are many more who could be open to dating a black male, but only under ideal circumstances (i.e., he’d better have tight game, style, budget, etc). The fact is that for the most part, the bulk of non-black women in the USA just aren’t that obsessed with black men as a whole.
The good news for black men who are interested in expanding their romantic outlook beyond the black community (or who live in areas that are not predominantly black) is that there is some variation in that preference. The general rule is this: do not waste your time trying to change the minds of women who have made clear their lack of enthusiasm for dating interracially. If a woman makes that disinterest obvious (and they often do, particularly online), move along, regardless of what she looks like.
Your goal should be to interact with women who are, at the very least, somewhat neutral to the concept of interracial dating (read: open to it in general or at least willing to consider it under the right circumstances). My guess is that at least a slight majority of non-black American women fit into this category. Those who don’t must be left alone.
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