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Why Aren't Good Men Appreciated?

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Tonight, on It's Real Talk Radio, we will be discussing good men. The question we wanna know is why aren't good men appreciated? From high profiled relationships to everyday people, the outcome is the same. Good men struggling to connect with women who appreciate and embrace them for being good men. What we notice is women tend to put bad guys on blast all on social media and in their girl talks, but rarely mention the good men who hold it down on the daily.

The fraction of good men being celebrated verses men who get criticized is scarce, to say the least. This is an issue that needs fixing. Nobody wants to feel unacknowledged or unappreciated. Good guys are used to getting the short end of the stick. You pretty much can't win for losing. If you try your best to do everything right, you're just doing what good guys are supposed to do but if you mess up (and good guys mess up like everyone else), now you get the same type of criticism that the bad guys get and women tend to be more accepting of screw ups from bad guys because bad guys are expected to screw up but good guys are expected to always be on the straight and narrow, so it's pandemonium when they mess up.

This is one of those controversial discussions that it's time for us to have. Of course some women will deny it, but statistics speak volume and statistically speaking, good guys get the short end of the stick. People's definitions of a good man could slightly differ, but the general standard is someone who: takes care of home, is a provider and a protector, non-confrontational, a gentleman, a team player, thoughtful, mild mannered, responsible, reliable, etc. What is a bad guy? Well that's pretty self-explanatory. We can define bad guys with 1 word, toxic!

Well we're here to try to figure this out, and you already know we're gonna give you that realness, so tune in!

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