How A Black Woman Cheats On Her Man
By Raymoni Love
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A black woman has always held the cards when determining the course of relationships, marriage or commitment. I introduce to you a book where black women proudly convey to you their reason, their secret and their joy of cheating. I have always held black women in high regards, and I am overjoyed to learn why they cheat when so many of them are established, successful and have families that count on them. What brings great pleasure of presenting this book is that I get to share with you the pain behind their cheating. Alternately, people see a woman cheat and they immediately downgrade her character, integrity and social respectability.
In addition, black women should not be less respected for sharing their experiences, because people has been cheating on people they care about for centuries, and they always will. However, the pleasure in this book that it is not some drawn out urban fiction novel about lust, betrayal and crime. This book explores the inner essence of a black woman’s cheating and painful heart, in which many black women can identify with. I am proud to say that this book is not about all black women, I have never generalized in any of my books about any particular race or class. For me, the pith of this book, is that I can visualize the mindset of cheating women, especially since I was cheated on in my past relationships. And many men today do not know the guile and anger women portray in their unfaithful ways, until now. Unfortunately, we can now find laughter, joy and pleasure from their experiences.
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