Lexington: Sex and the single black woman | The Economist
Lexington: Sex and the single black woman | The Economist
As incarceration rates exploded between 1970 and 2007, the proportion
of US-born black women aged 30-44 who were married plunged from 62% to
33%.
“I thought I was a catch,” sighs an attractive black female doctor at a hospital in Washington, DC. Black men with good jobs know they are “a hot commodity”, she observes. When there are six women chasing one man, “It’s like, what are you going to do extra, to get his attention?” Some women offer sex on the first date, she says, which makes life harder for those who prefer to combine romance with commitment. She complains about a recent boyfriend, an electrician whom she had been dating for about six months, whose phone started ringing late at night. It turned out to be his other girlfriend. Pressed, he said he didn’t realise the relationship was meant to be exclusive.
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