When a woman says, “I like Italian men,” or “I like Greek men,” or “I like Jewish men,” it does not matter what race or religion she mentions. She is not making a deep statement about values or culture. She is broadcasting her personal preference for the type of man she wants to be seen with over all the others she has used, dated, and discarded.
It does not matter if she has not settled down. It does not matter how many men of different backgrounds she has been with. Her statement is not about love. It is about optics. It is about status. She is telling you what type of man she prefers as a social accessory.
This is not about genuine connection. This is about her image. Her “type” is just another costume she puts on when it benefits her. And when it doesn’t, she moves on to the next.
