The Black Girl's Guide for Courting When the Internet Do Too Much is the real-talk survival manual every young Black girl needs in today's digital dating world. With humor, honesty, and spiritual grounding, Dr. Caarne White breaks down the pressures teens face-from social media highlight reels to texting confusion to the toxic behaviors that hide behind "he's just joking."
This isn't a boring rulebook. It's a big-sister conversation backed by Scripture, relatable stories, and practical advice that helps girls navigate crushes, friendships, boundaries, and identity with confidence. Whether she's figuring out what's real versus Internet hype, learning why "texting ain't talking," or spotting red flags early, Dr. White gives young readers the tools they need to protect their heart
and their future.
Through real teen stories-funny, eye-opening, and sometimes tough-girls learn how to make wise choices, communicate well, recognize their worth, and walk away from anything that steals their peace. From clout-chasing culture to over-the-top "rizz," from social media drama to the pressure to settle, this guide empowers girls to say:
I deserve better, and I know why.Most importantly, this book reminds every Black girl that she is beautifully made, divinely chosen, and worthy of relationships that honor who she is inside-not just what she looks like online.
Perfect for: - Teen girls learning to navigate dating
- Youth groups & mentoring programs
- Moms who want their daughters to have wisdom early
- Schools, ministries, and empowerment organizations
If the Internet "be doing too much," this book gives your girl the clarity, confidence, and courage to rise above it-while keeping God, self-worth, and real love at the center.