Dating Black - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
The ladies discuss the importance of finance and health in relationships.
Episode 2
The men discuss how their own personal health issues affect their ability to date.
Episode 3
Do you believe in girl code? How important is it that your potential partner excercises the same spirituality as you, and what role does pride play in our generation when it comes to dating?
Episode 4
The men discuss faith, community and the integration of your partner's friends in your life.
Episode 5
This episode explores the difference between love and rejection to determine which of the two is scarier. We also explore the role that culture has to play in the way that we date.
Episode 6
The men discuss the difference between dating exclusively and monogamy. We also explore the stigma that suggests that Black relationships are harder to maintain than other race groups.
Episode 7
This episode discusses the importance of labels, deal breakers and whether or not love is the most important thing in a relationship.
Episode 8
In our season finale, the men talk about why they love "dating black", whether or not they'd date anyone with children and whether there should be an expiration date on dating.
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