Michael Ealy visited Howard University to talk about his movie that just dropped over the weekend, "Think Like a Man" and I had the privilege of hearing his thoughts about dating and relationships.
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I've heard a LOT of people with strong opinions of this movie before it even dropped in theaters. Most of the opinions that have said that it wasn't worth watching seem to have more of an issue with Steve Harvey, the author of the book, "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man" than knowing if the actual content is worth giving mental space to.
Personally, I feel like anyone could take a lesson from the concept of this movie. It is difficult for men and women to co-exist and I think half the battle with finding more common ground is to approach different thoughts and perspectives with an open mind. Most of the time, we all can take life examples from experiences that we've either seen or been through ourselves to help us through our own situations.
Case in point, Michael Ealy thanked Meagan Good for her contribution to the "Think Like a Man" movie right here:
My advice: checking out the movie would make for a great conversational piece. I also noticed that most people after having watched the movie said it was worth going to see.