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Frustrated at work. Dear Eric: I am a latesomething. When I told my mom I wanted to go to law school, one of the first things she said to me was that I would most likely never find a life partner. Of note, I am the only woman in my family in my generation with a college degree.
I am also the first attorney in my family. I am now three years into my career. I have been very successful in my work, but woefully unsuccessful in dating. I have tried dating apps. I have tried exploring my hobbies. I have tried asking friends to set me up, all end up fruitless. Looking at it objectively, I think my friends fail to realize that we all live in the Deep South, I am Black, and not the traditional standard of beauty set by society.
The friends I mention are not Black and have not had to navigate through society with a double consciousness. Ultimately my question is this: what can I do to find love? Moving is not an option for me. Middle seat or aisle? The bad news is I do not have a travel itinerary for you.
It may feel like you made a tradeoff, but what it shows is an investment in yourself. You may also be telling yourself a story that could use adjusting. Quite the opposite, actually. Send questions to R. Eric Thomas at eric askingeric. Box , Philadelphia, PA Follow him on Instagram and sign up for his weekly newsletter at rericthomas.
If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. Advice Asking Eric: Mom warned me about choosing career over love; was she right? Published: Jan. Eric Thomas.