I didn't notice this thread until now.
As a woman of color, I can tell you that Lissa is right on about what she said. Growing up, in the black culture, I was taught to not trust men and to be completely self sufficient. I was driven to succeed b/c I was taught to never rely on a man for anything, and to always have a stash of emergency money hidden away from my husband, in case he ever did anything bad to me. I was not taught how to respect or submit to a man. I was taught that we have equal roles and that it's OK to fight to have my way. I didn't want to answer to anyone but myself.
The things I was taught are a set up for marriage failure. I was turned off by marriage b/c of the negative picture that was painted for me. I was a single, and independent, power woman. I was practicing feminism at it's finest. Thank God my husband had patience with me while I unlearned a lot of these bad behaviors. Many of these women don't get married b/c they drive the men away. Unless the guy is up to the challenge and willing to put up a good fight most of the time, a relationship with a success driven, feminist type of woman, will not survive. It's exhausting and discouraging. So, these black women remain single b/c they were taught the wrong things by other misinformed or bitter women.
This behavior occurs in many other cultures and races. But it is very prevalent in the black culture.