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After the fiasco of me getting publicly attacked by black women on Facebook….

A lot of guys commented that I should just stay away from black travel groups that have black women in them

One of my friends even pointed out to me that those black travel groups tend to be “matriarchal”

That means the women are the bosses in black travel groups

And most of the men there just agree with whatever the women say, without any push-back or correction

Basically the black men in those black travel groups are a bunch of “permission boys”

They’re terribly afraid to displease the ladies in charge

I’ve had times in my life when I really wanted the approval and acceptance of women

And I consider those times to be a low point in my life

Giving a woman that much power over your happiness is a recipe for losing the respect of the woman

As well as your own self-respect

It’s the same as some Passport Bros arguing with women online

Some guys feel the need to publicly justify their international -interracial dating lifestyle

It’s the same kind of “permission boy” mindset as the men in those black travel groups

You’re overseas but still can’t break your need approval from the women of your race

Thankfully, I’ve never felt this need

Whenever possible, I like to follow the philosophy of “Show, Don’t Tell”

If you want to persuade people…. show them through your actions and your life how much better your way of doing things is

Such as a video of you traveling to a romantic destination with a hot foreign babe

That does WAAAAY more convincing than some random battle in the comments section

It certainly beats being a “permission boy”

Don’t you agree?

-Danny Flight

YouTube @theflightmadness

P.S. If you want to read any of my other articles related to black travel, you can find them here