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The Carr Report: Nice to look at …but he’s not trying to marry you

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Yep, no man, no babies or having a child who is grown and out of the house allows women to focus — keeping her mind on her money and her money on her mind.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, I’ve talked to countless single women who are family, friends, and clients — many of whom feel that men have been the reason for their financial demise.

I’ve heard stories about men who stole money from their woman.

Gone are the days where a woman can depend on a man to take care of them.

Gone are the days where grown men and women are seeking to take care of or provide financially for other grown men and women.

Source: New Pittsburgh Courier - Powered by Real Times Media

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