Don't Blame It on Rio: The Real Deal Behind Why Men Go to
Brazil for Sex
“Black women were once at the center
of black men’s lives, as wives, mothers,
lovers and partners… However, in this
generation, black women have become
somewhat of a nuisance, a burden, and
perhaps even a pariah in black men’s
lives…
For the first time ever, large and growing
For the first time ever, large and growing
numbers of black men have the option to
ask what they perceive to be a legitimate
question: Are black women necessary?
This book is not only going to deal with
This book is not only going to deal with
the question ‘Are black women necessary?’ It will also take a look
at the broader question of why black men are looking for something
they think is outside black women.”
—Excerpted from the Introduction (pages 2-8)
—Excerpted from the Introduction (pages 2-8)
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