Cindy Morgan, a woman in her mid-twenties, is fed up with her romantic life. Having endured multiple relationships where she was ultimately cheated on by her Black boyfriends, she decides to stop dating Black men altogether. This decision is not a reflection of racial prejudice but a humorous acknowledgment of her own poor judgment in selecting partners. Cindy embarks on a self-deprecating journey, re-examining her past relationships and the red flags she may have missed or ignored. She humorously dissects the patterns and types of men she's attracted to, recognizing that her "picker" is fundamentally flawed.
The narrative follows Cindy as she navigates her dating hiatus, reflecting on past experiences with an eye for comedic absurdity. She grapples with the fear of repeating her mistakes and the question of whether she can ever find a truly loyal partner, or if her romantic destiny is a perpetual cycle of heartbreak. Through humorous anecdotes and self-analysis, Cindy seeks to understand her own role in these dating disasters and ultimately aims to develop a healthier approach to relationships, hoping to find genuine love and loyalty.