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Blacks want a "place at the table".
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<blockquote data-quote="RDKirk" data-source="post: 75542118" data-attributes="member: 326155"><p>That needs to happen to both men and women. I personally know several lovely and Godly black women who constantly cause me to wonder, "Why aren't you married?" They are all about 30 years old, no children, never married, college degrees, active in the church, taking care of their bodies and their minds...and they would like to be married. I've worked with them quite a while (since they were about 25), and I've seen them in situations that should have made them angry...but they've always been even tempered. But black men don't take an interest.</p><p></p><p>It's a problem that also flabbergasts our pastor. He has held "mixers" for the singles in the congregation, and he's frustrated seeing men just standing around like middle-school boys. After one mixer at the next men's group meeting, he asked the big group of men how many of the singles had attended the mixer. About 80 men raised their hands. He plaintively asked what were they looking for? He finished, frustrated, with, "They're all Christian...<em>just pick one!</em>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDKirk, post: 75542118, member: 326155"] That needs to happen to both men and women. I personally know several lovely and Godly black women who constantly cause me to wonder, "Why aren't you married?" They are all about 30 years old, no children, never married, college degrees, active in the church, taking care of their bodies and their minds...and they would like to be married. I've worked with them quite a while (since they were about 25), and I've seen them in situations that should have made them angry...but they've always been even tempered. But black men don't take an interest. It's a problem that also flabbergasts our pastor. He has held "mixers" for the singles in the congregation, and he's frustrated seeing men just standing around like middle-school boys. After one mixer at the next men's group meeting, he asked the big group of men how many of the singles had attended the mixer. About 80 men raised their hands. He plaintively asked what were they looking for? He finished, frustrated, with, "They're all Christian...[I]just pick one![/I]" [/QUOTE]
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