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EPISODE 156 "IT AINT TRICKING IF YA GOT IT"

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There is no such thing as "free sex". This argument has been posed over and over: If you can afford to cake someone, male or female, then are you really "paying for it"? I feel like we all pay for sex in some way shape or form when we are kicking it with someone. Even if you don't leave the money on the nightstand when you done, if you pay for every date, or if you help out with a bill, you might as well just give the person cash in hand. Its the same thing to me. But if you don't have financial issues, if whatever you spend on a date or give a person really wont make a difference in your day to day living, then is it really tricking off? You see first you have to understand the definition of a TRICK: it is someone who pays a HOE for a sexual favor. So by definition MOST women will argue that if a man give them some money or pay for all the dates, he aint a trick. He is just a "good guy" or something, simply because they don't consider themselves a HOE. This is the quintessential part of the term "it aint tricking if you got it" that makes it a controversial statement. Women don't see it as HOEISH to go out on multiple dates or to get a dude to pay for an outfit or a bill if they screwing him. Thats just him "being a real man" lol. KILL YA SELF! So here are the questions: 1) IF YOU CAN AFFORD TO GO OUT AND SPEND MONEY ON A WOMAN OR MAN IN ORDER TO GET IN GOOD ENOUGH TO HAVE SEX WITH THEM, ARE YOU A TRICK? 2) IS IT HYPOCRITICAL OF PEOPLE NOT TO CALL A WOMAN A HOE THAT WONT SLEEP WITH A MAN UNLESS HE HAS SPENT MONEY ON HER? 3) HOW MUCH MONEY, OR WHAT IS THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT OF MONEY THAT YOU CAN SPEND ON A "DATE" BEFORE YOU CAN CALL IT TRICKING? 4) GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF TRICKING IN YOUR OPINION 5) HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A TRICK OR HAVE YOU EVER TRICKED SOMEONE OFF?

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