Jul 24, 2014

Being A Ho Is Embraced

I remember being a ho was a badge of shame, now it's embraced. Some (wo)men are proud to be ho's.  These are the same people that are ready to fight if someone calls them that. You're the one screaming about being proud of being a ho, you're the one who chose to be a loose (wo)man, so you have to accept that others won't co-sign your decision. As crazy as this sounds, I respect ho's that embrace that lifestyle. They don't care what others think, they do what feels right for them. All I'm saying is if you're going to be a ho, be prepared to deal with the repercussions. You have no right to get upset at people for calling you what you agree to. True, it's none of anyone's business how someone chooses to live their life, but people will always have something to say about how someone chooses to live, good or bad. The remedy is to NOT give them a reason. Women aren't the only ho's, men have surpassed women in promiscuity.
It's expected for men to sleep around because most men are coochie hounds. Their lives revolve around sex, and that's sad. When the women get pregnant, he wants to bellyache about child support. Men weren't upset when they were hitting that, so why switch up now? Be honest, how many women would be cool with a man knocking them up and not demanding he take responsibility for that child? I rest my case. These days, women find every reason to put a man on child support. If men don't want baby mama drama, they should stop chasing after cooch. That's too much like right for some men, because many of them are driven by cootacat. Their lives would end if a woman wouldn't give him any. Women have more power than they realize. Men are willing to wine & dine, to kill for what's between a woman's legs. In conclusion, both genders need to realize there's more to life than sexing. What used to be frowned upon, has become acceptable. If you can embrace whoredom, you embrace judgment from others.

2 comments:

  1. I'm seen as hoe when flirting with multiple women but I'm single. I embrace my hoe side with no problem and love being me

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    1. At least you own it. That's all I'm saying. Own the fact that you're a ho.

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