05/14/2026
Some men perform the "right person" for years — Summer Walker says stop blaming women.Summer Walker pushed back on the advice that gets handed to women constantly after a relationship fails: just pick better. Choose differently. Use better judgment. Make smarter decisions.Her point is the one that the "pick better" narrative consistently sidesteps.Some men deliberately perform a version of themselves designed to pass every test a discerning woman would apply. They study what she values. They mirror it back. They are patient, consistent, emotionally available, and mature — for months, sometimes for years — specifically to gain access to a woman they see as above their league. Then, once they feel secure, once they feel like they have "won," the performance ends. The real behavior arrives. And the woman is left trying to reconcile the person she chose with the person she is now living with.This is not bad judgment. This is being deliberately misled by someone who planned to mislead her.The comments split immediately. Many women saying they have lived this exact experience and have been carrying the blame for it. Many men arriving to redirect — what about what women do, no one is out of anyone's league, women need to be accountable too. And underneath all of it, the question that neither side fully wants to answer: at what point does "she should have seen the signs" become "he shouldn't have hidden them"?Accountability has to go both directions. Telling women to choose better without telling men to stop performing is an incomplete conversation.You cannot choose correctly when someone is choosing their behavior based on deceiving you.