At first, you felt flattered.He spoke highly of you. Said you were different. Said you were “better” than the women of his own race. Smarter. Softer.
At first, you felt flattered.
He spoke highly of you. Said you were different. Said you were “better” than the women of his own race. Smarter. Softer. More loyal. More attractive. More agreeable. And in a world where women are constantly fighting to be seen, heard, and respected—it felt good. At first.
But here’s what’s so often missed:
If his praise for you requires the tearing down of other women, especially women of his own race, it was never praise at all.
It was a performance.
It was manipulation.
It was the setup.
✋🏽 Truth:
Uplifting you by demeaning others is not admiration.
It’s misogyny with a velvet glove.
And eventually, that glove comes off.
đź’” Too Many Survivors Realize This Too Late
Over time, his “compliments” reveal themselves to be contempt in disguise.
Not just for the women he spoke down about, but for you too. Because what he truly resents is women—especially women who speak up, have standards, or hold power.
And let’s be honest:
When he said “those women” were too mouthy, too difficult, too independent—he wasn’t really speaking about them.
He was setting a bar for you.
A warning.
A box.
🔥 Consider This:
Who said those other women were wrong for walking away?
Who said their reasons weren’t valid?
Who said their intuition didn’t save them?
Maybe they saw what you couldn’t see yet.
Maybe they weren’t the problem.
Maybe he was.
🤍 Sister to Sister:
You are not the exception to his misogyny.
You are the next target.
And no woman becomes safer by standing on the backs of other women.
Even if you’re from a different culture.
Even if you’re his “type.”
Even if he says you’re the only one who understands him.
Misogyny is not cured by your love.
It just grows quieter until it grows bold.
đź’¬ Survivor Affirmation:
“If you have to tear down other women to stand me up, you don’t value women at all—and that includes me.”