
Black men, we love yโall. Truly.
You hold a special place in our hearts, but sometimesโjust sometimesโyou make this love thing harder than it has to be. So, to keep the peace and make things smoother, hereโs a handy guide to what Black women want from Black men. Read carefully, take notes, and apply accordingly.
1. Emotional Intelligence (Yes, That Means Feelings!)
We get itโBig Mama raised you to “man up,” but it’s 2025, and we need you to tap into those emotions. Weโre not asking for poetry readings (unless thatโs your thingโsome of us love a good Love Jones moment), but a simple “Hey, I appreciate you” or “I was wrong” can go a long way.
โI donโt need a man to cry on command, but I do need him to recognize when Iโm struggling and offer some support,โ says Brandi, a Houston educator.
2. Consistency (Not Just in the Talking Stage!)
One day youโre sending โGood morning, beautifulโ texts, the next, youโve disappeared. We need consistency, not surprises (unless itโs a planned trip to Cabo).
โIf you donโt want to be here, just say that. Donโt make me guess,โ says Tiffany, who has retired from the guessing game.
3. Effort (Because Weโre Not Trying to Raise Grown Men)
A little effort makes all the difference. Plan a date, pay attention to details, and please understand that โWhat you wanna eat?โ is not a date plan.
โA man who remembers my favorite flowers, orders my go-to coffee, and shows up for me? Thatโs a man who wins,โ says Jasmine, a self-proclaimed โsoft lifeโ enthusiast.
4. Protection (Beyond the Streets and Into Our Souls)
We love when yโall check someone on our behalf, but protection isnโt just physicalโitโs emotional and mental, too. Have our backs in rooms weโre not in. Stand up for us when it counts.
โProtect me from the group chats full of nonsense, the โalpha maleโ podcasts, and my own tendency to overthink,โ says Simone, a mental health advocate. โOh, and your family. Because your silence when your cousin bashes me is co-signing the foolishness.โ
5. Accountability (Because Gaslighting Ainโt Cute)
If you mess up, own it. Itโs that simple. Weโre tired of hearing, โI donโt remember saying thatโ when the receipts are sitting in our phones.
โGrown men hold themselves accountable. Boys play the blame game,โ says Keisha, who has officially retired from arguments with delusional exes.
6. Vulnerability (Yes, Real Conversations!)
Saying “I donโt do emotions” is not an excuse. We want to know whatโs on your mindโyour worries, your dreamsโbecause relationships are built on connection, not just vibes.
โItโs attractive when a man can be open and trust me with his thoughts,โ says Ashley, who is over surface-level connections.
7. Love That Feels Like Partnership (Not Struggle!)
Weโre not trying to be ride-or-die for a man still deciding if he even likes us. We want to build with you, not just survive with you.
โBlack love is beautiful when itโs healthy. Stop thinking we have to struggle to prove our loyalty,โ says Destiny, who is officially choosing peace over potential.
8. Know Our Love Language (And Speak It Fluently!)
If we love words of affirmation, donโt hit us with dry texts. If we need quality time, donโt think a quick FaceTime while you play Madden counts. Love us in the way we receive it, not just how itโs convenient for you to give.
โHe can buy me flowers, but if my love language is acts of service, Iโd much rather he fix that wobbly shelf in my kitchen,โ says Lauren, who loves a handyman.
9. Make Us Laugh (Because Life Be Life-ing!)
Nothing is sexier than a man who can make us laugh. Not just meme-sharing funny, but genuinely funny. Life is stressful enoughโwe need joy, not dry energy.
โIf I canโt ugly laugh with you, we wonโt last,โ says Camille, who believes humor is a love language.
10. Be a Man of Your Word (Because Broken Promises Break Us)
Say what you mean and mean what you say. If you say youโll call, call. If you say youโll show up, show up. We notice when you donโt.
โIf you say โI got you,โ then have me. No more empty words, please,โ says Nia, who is done with broken promises.
Bottom Line: We Want Yโall to Win!
At the end of the day, we want Black men to be the best versions of themselves, just like weโre striving to be. So, take this list with love, share it with your boys, and if you see yourself in any of these pointsโฆ just do better.
What would you add to the list? Head to our social media, drop a comment, and letโs talk about it!
