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More Black women don’t ‘feel safe’ in United States

As the nation approaches the end of Women’s History Month, an interesting survey was conducted regarding the state of Black women and dating. Some of the results were unexpected.

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Survey also looked at dating practices


As the nation approaches the end of Women’s History Month, an interesting survey was conducted regarding the state of Black women and dating. Some of the results were unexpected.
Of the most interesting stats, is that 64 % of Black Women still don’t feel safe in America. This percentage increased to 82 % when looking at Black Gen-Z women.
Here are some of the key findings from the survey, The New State of Black Women and Dating:
•  The top three self-descriptions used by Black women are funny, family-oriented, and intelligent.
•  The least desirable descriptors are ambitious, determined, and resourceful.
•  Good communication is the most valuable attribute in a relationship, followed by trust. When combined, these two factors account for 62% of what Black women consider to be important in a relationship.
•  Past experiences/relationships have the biggest influence on Black women daters (37%), followed by family (14%) and church/faith (12%).
•  Finding someone who shares their cultural experiences and values is the biggest challenge Black women face when dating, followed by finding a financially sound partner.
•  80% of Black women daters are open to dating someone younger than them.
•  23% of Black women are open to dating someone who is, or has been, sexually fluid. That number jumps to 44% when looking at the 18-24 age group.
•  57% of Black women feel that they must work harder than women of other races to be seen as attractive in the dating scene.
•  64% of Black women do not feel safe as a Black woman in America, and 56% do not feel safe on mainstream dating apps.
•  82% of women aged 18-24 do not feel safe as a black woman in America (the highest of any other age group)
•  Of those who do not feel safe on mainstream dating apps.
•  The primary intention for Black women on dating apps is to find a long-term relationship (52%), and long-term relationships to marriage accounts for 78% of Black woman daters.

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