Black men, Estonian women: the truth

The following blog entry has been republished here courtesy of Estonia Today.

Well that got your attention; the headline I mean. Any story on this subject, the technical term is miscegenation, is bound to get punters. The yellow media, women’s magazines and reality TV shows are obsessed with the subject. Not a month goes by without some publication writing about it. Anne and Style, for example, recently ran a long feature about mixed couples.

Most of these stories are muddle-headed and wrong. There’s paranoia in this country that there is an army of dark-skinned men form Turkey, the tropics, some place south, who are going to make of with the nation’s women. It’s never going to happen. I’ll explain why in a minute.

Seriously, I think there are more important things to think about and worry about. I worry about feeding my family. I worry about other people being able to feed their families, so I write about politics and economics.

But the press won’t leave me, or any other black person in Estonia for that matter, alone.
A woman’s magazine contacted once me to join a round table discussion about foreign men and Estonian women. I told them I wasn’t interested.
A well-known T.V. presenter asked me to go on her show to talk about foreign men and Estonian women. I told her I wasn’t interested.
A journalist asked me about foreign men and Estonian women. You can guess my answer.

Since the issue is out there and because there is so much nonsense that’s been broadcast and written about it, I have decided to set the record straight. I am hoping against hope that this piece will be the definitive story on the subject and the press will henceforth steer clear of it.

I hope I don’t sound to dumb in stating the obvious. Estonian women prefer Estonian men and it is normal and natural that they should.

There are a million and one reasons for this, the underlying principle is it’s more comfortable for anyone to be in a relationship with someone who speaks the same language and shares the same culture.

What it boils down to is an Estonian woman can joke with an Estonian man with something like: “How many times do I have to wash the same man’s socks?” and not have to spend 20 minutes explaining what she means.

Not only are Estonian men, in my opinion, tall and good-looking, at least compared to the foreign men I see round Tallinn with the type of looks that are popular in the Mediterranean, but they have skills that Western men don’t seem to have. An Estonian guy knows how to be a “man”. He can put up a shelf, he can chop wood.

Of course some local women date foreigners. Part of the reason appears to be that there aren’t enough Estonian men to go round. But some women like what foreign men have to offer. Foreign men can appear sophisticated and urbane. Foreign men in Estonia are by definition travelled, women like that.

But actually, the best way to appear sophisticated and urbane is not to be a foreigner. The best way to appear sophisticated and urbane is to be an Estonian guy socialising with foreigners. There are two guys in a club, a black guy and his Estonian friend, who gets the interest? who gets the girl? Think about it.

The number of Estonian women who are even remotely interested in foreign men is no more than in other countries and a lot less than most. The figures back this up. In the U.K. an estimated 30 per cent of all black women, my sister included, are married to or living with white partners. Could you imagine if 30 per cent of all Estonian women had Russian-speaking partners or vice versa? And Estonian and Russians are the same race.

What this demonstrates is for people to get along what matters is culture, not race.

All those black women, like my sister, share the same culture with their husbands. They speak the same language, have grown up with the same TV shows, have read the same books and played the same school yard games.

And what about black men in Estonia? I know a lot of anecdotal tales about foreign men in general and black men in particular who are complete failures with Estonian women.

I knew of one guy who was over here playing basketball. As a professional sportsman earning a good salary by Estonian standards you’d think he’d have no problem getting women. Think again. He could never get any woman to commit to him. He was looking for love, he was getting brief encounters. He felt exploited. He was frustrated and angry

“I really hate Estonian women,” he said.

I knew another basketball player. He was a real nice chap. His girl dumped him anyway, when the right Estonian guy came along. She gave no warning and no explanation, just “goodbye”. He was fairly philosophical about the experience; which was big of him because he had only stayed in the country for that girl. He has now left Estonia.

And there are others with even less success. Take a friend of mine, let’s call him John Doe. He’s 28, American, articulate, attractive, a graduate student, highly intelligent, and to make life really easy for him, white. He’s been in Estonia for over two years. In that time he hasn’t dated a single woman, not one. He said he found it difficult to have any kind of meaningful dialogue with Estonian women. He found it especially hard to talk to those women who hadn’t spent any time abroad.

Just to demonstrate how farcical all the stuff that is usually written in the press about this issue is; let’s get back to the women’s magazine and their round table discussion. They did eventually rope in somebody to take part. And who was this expert on Estonian women? you’ve guessed it, John Doe.

There was the women’s media asking John Doe why more and more Estonia women are picking foreign men as partners, not realising the real story was right under their noses, namely: “How come there are all these foreign men living in Estonia now who can’t get near a local women?”

So what happens when an Estonian women through accident or fate does end up with a foreign men.

Simple, they Estonianise them. It is universally true that foreign men with Estonian partners all develop a keen interest in Estonian language and culture. I don’t know a foreigner who has been with an Estonian woman for any significant period of time who doesn’t have a passion for Estonian culture. With some people it can become an obsession, but that’s a subject for another article.

You’d think that an Estonian woman married to a Dutchman or American would chose to live in the United States or Holland. Salaries are higher there after all. However often the couple chose to live in Estonia. If you’ve ever wondered why, now you have your answer. It’s part of the process whereby those clever Estonian women customise their men folk, combining the best of Dutch or American with the best of Estonian.

Any guy with an Estonian woman will eventually learn how to chop wood or put up a shelf.

Not everybody adapts though. Take our dumped basketball player. After two years in Estonia he wouldn’t have known who Mart Sander was, if he came up to him and smacked him in the face.

Things are looking up for John Doe though. He’s met a blond, chatty, waitress in Vapiano whom he really likes.
“Why don’t you ask her out?” I said to him over dinner.
“What do you know about her, do you even know her name?”
“Yes of course I know her name, it’s Opi …em… Opilane,” he said. (Ed note: Õpilane is the Estonian word for student or trainee)

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2 Responses for “Black men, Estonian women: the truth”

  1. Bugsy says:

    I like the fact that just to the right of this via the automatically generated ads I am being offered dates with various women of various nationalities.

  2. Can-stonian says:

    While an interesting take on the subject, I tend to disagree. I have met many mixed couples in Estonia. Russian-Estonian, English Estonian, Canadian Estonian, Italian Estonian… the list goes on. In my Estonian language class there were 9 students, all male… only one was there because of his job at an embassy instead of a woman. I could also write an article on it, but I won’t. I just think that this is one man’s opinion and does not accurately reflect the actual situation. I do however think that most Estonian women who end up with a foreign man met the man elsewhere and brought him back to Estonia as opposed to meeting him here. This is sort of the case with me.

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