Good Black Men
By: Bred • Essay • 374 Words • April 4, 2010 • 1,156 Views
Good Black Men
Good Black Men are indeed all around us.
We pass them on the streets, in the malls and the halls at work. Most we can't see because we don't know what a good man really looks like.
He usually isn't flashy enough or rich enough to turn our heads. He might not wear a suit or push a Lex. He might not have a "body like Tyson with a
Denzel face." But, as you mature, you realize it's better to find someone who's got your back than someone who turns your head.
A good man doesn't agree wholeheartedly with everything you say. He doesn't just tell you what you want to hear and do the opposite.
He doesn't declare how sensitive, sweet, caring, sincere, yada, yada he is (he won't have to because it shows). He has his own opinions and yours
may clash, but he doesn't have to degrade you to prove he's right.
He even admits at times to being wrong, especially if you are willing to do the same.
A good man is not going to meet every item on your checklist. He is human with frailties and faults mixed in with all of his wonderful, strong
attributes.
He needs your love and respect. He needs to feel that you don't live to "catch" him doing something wrong so you can declare, "Aha!
I knew you were a dog!!"
A good man isn't insecure about his women having great