Not sure why you tagged me instead of just replying to his post… but here goes nothing.
Maybe im confused but is the argument just that the younger generation of black women have always been disloyal or is it that black women as a whole have always been disloyal and preferred white men? if it’s the latter, then Gen x is a group of black women, so this study would be a valid look at a group of black women in the past.
I do think your take is interesting but there’s context that you are skipping over.
the response rate from women across the board was much lower compared to that of men. For example, only 7.8 percent of white women responded to white men, 6.7% of Asian women to white men, etc, etc—and yet those were considered high responses rates
for women. as a whole, women don’t respond much on these apps so the highest response rate for women will always be low compared to men which is why I don’t agree with the way you framed your argument.
If your looking at the percentage in which each group of women responded to men, and what was considered a high response rate for women, black women did have what is considered a high response rate (for women) when it comes to black men and the lowest toward white men, whereas all other women had high response rates for white men.
While bm responded to bw more than white and non black men did, bm responded the
most to Asian women at 26.3%. And the response rate of 16.4% was considered a low response rate for men when compared to what was the highest response rate from men in this study.
Again, as a group men have a higher response to women than the reverse. according to this study as a percentage White men responded more to black Women than the reverse… yet their response rate was still considered low for men.
Black men responded to Asian women the most(at a higher percentage compared to how much they responded to black women and other women) which is what
@BigMan took issue with.