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In this insightful clip from Blackout, Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap dive deep into the heated topic: "Are men the prize in today’s relationships?" The conversation kicks off with a wild Floyd Mayweather story, setting the stage for a candid discussion about the dynamics between men and women, value in partnerships, and who brings what to the table.
Rashad and Ian break down common relationship narratives—challenging the idea that only women are “the prize” and arguing that men, especially those who have put in the work to become high-value, can also be considered the prize. They dissect situations where a man’s achievements, financial status, and personal growth dramatically shift the dynamics of a relationship.
The hosts don’t shy away from complicated questions:
- How should partners recognize and respect each other’s uniqueness and value?
- What responsibilities do successful men (and women) have in choosing and treating their partners?
- Why is it problematic to devalue men or ignore what they bring to the relationship?
Through real-life examples, humor, and unfiltered honesty, Rashad and Ian encourage listeners to reflect on their own relationships, expectations, and what it means to truly be “the prize.” They remind viewers that value isn’t just about money—it includes character, ambition, and the intangible qualities someone brings into your life.
Whether you agree or disagree, this thought-provoking conversation will have you questioning traditional dating roles and what healthy appreciation looks like in a modern partnership.
Drop your thoughts in the comments! Are men, women, or both the prize in a relationship? Who got it right—Rashad or Ian?
👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real conversations on life, money, and culture.
#BlackoutMed #RelationshipTalk #RashadBilal #IanDunlap #MenAreThePrize #HighValueMen #DatingAdvice #ModernRelationships #PodcastClip #ValueInRelationships #MoneyAndRelationships
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In this insightful clip from Blackout, Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap dive deep into the heated topic: "Are men the prize in today’s relationships?" The conversation kicks off with a wild Floyd Mayweather story, setting the stage for a candid discussion about the dynamics between men and women, value in partnerships, and who brings what to the table.
Rashad and Ian break down common relationship narratives—challenging the idea that only women are “the prize” and arguing that men, especially those who have put in the work to become high-value, can also be considered the prize. They dissect situations where a man’s achievements, financial status, and personal growth dramatically shift the dynamics of a relationship.
The hosts don’t shy away from complicated questions:
- How should partners recognize and respect each other’s uniqueness and value?
- What responsibilities do successful men (and women) have in choosing and treating their partners?
- Why is it problematic to devalue men or ignore what they bring to the relationship?
Through real-life examples, humor, and unfiltered honesty, Rashad and Ian encourage listeners to reflect on their own relationships, expectations, and what it means to truly be “the prize.” They remind viewers that value isn’t just about money—it includes character, ambition, and the intangible qualities someone brings into your life.
Whether you agree or disagree, this thought-provoking conversation will have you questioning traditional dating roles and what healthy appreciation looks like in a modern partnership.
Drop your thoughts in the comments! Are men, women, or both the prize in a relationship? Who got it right—Rashad or Ian?
👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real conversations on life, money, and culture.
#BlackoutMed #RelationshipTalk #RashadBilal #IanDunlap #MenAreThePrize #HighValueMen #DatingAdvice #ModernRelationships #PodcastClip #ValueInRelationships #MoneyAndRelationships
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