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In this episode of the Simply Straight Talk Show, Reggie is reviewing the list from men and women on what it means to be a good man or good women. 

What does it mean when a person says, “I want a good man” or “I want a good woman”? So many of us hope to find that special person we can connect with, physically and mentally. One of the most fulfilling aspects of life is sharing companionship with someone who not only celebrates your achievements with you but also comforts you in your shortcomings. Unfortunately, many of us have realized that finding the right mate comes with heartbreak, deceit and emotional stress.

The concept of determining a good man has become quite diluted over the years. Prior to the 1980s, a good man was someone who worked a full-time job, was a loyal husband/father and was respected in the community. The modern-day definition of a good man has evolved to accommodate more distinctive requirements. For instance, a full-time job must pay a substantial salary that helps maintain an automobile/home and covers 65–100% percent of all bills. We all understand that over the years, the cost of living has exploded. Moreover, women determine their own preferences for what they desire in a man.

What most men consider being a good woman has also become convoluted with misconceptions. Today, there seems to be a problem about women becoming more masculine and less feminine. Sometimes, men expect their women to earn equal pay or even more than their income. Previously, women were recognized for being a source of encouragement, a good mother/wife and, most of all, for standing beside her man; they understood the importance of the household being united, with a solid foundation.

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