Atlanta Stud Regrets Letting Men Clap When THIS HAPPENS!

by  Oshay Duke Jackson

Atlanta Stud Regrets Letting Men Clap When THIS HAPPENS!

This video provides commentary on an update from a young woman who went viral last year for announcing that, despite identifying as a "stud" who primarily dates women, she was considering dating men due to her frustration with women seeking a "parent instead of a partner." In her update, the woman confirms she did explore dating men and shares a highly dysfunctional experience with one specific man. The host reacts to her story, which involves: The man asking her to be his girlfriend in a Chinese restaurant parking lot immediately after she paid for her own food, and her turning him down. After she turned him down, they had sex, and he intentionally did not use protection as an act of retaliation because he was "hurt" she said no. She describes him as exhibiting "crazy, feminine, emotional stuff," including crying on the edge of her bed and interrogating her about who else she was seeing. She also reveals he did not have a car, possibly had a "substance issue," and lived with his mom. The host expresses his frustration with the woman's choice of partners, arguing that her problem is not with men or women, but with attracting "dustiness" and dealing with "down bad" situations regardless of gender. The host, who admits he is personally interested in her, repeatedly pleads for a chance to date her, offering to treat her well and pay for everything. Ultimately, the woman concludes that the combined negative experiences with this man—the rushing of the relationship, the emotional manipulation, and the recklessness—turned her off from dating men for now, leading her to prioritize her career and self-improvement so she can find the "black beautiful queen" she truly wants.

Published: Nov 23, 2025

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