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The Pimp

I remember speaking with an associate of mine about someone we both knew who was possibly homosexual. She reprimanded me by saying, “Why what he does with his penis any of your business?” I responded, “Well, I need to know what kind of people are in my circle.” I then proceeded to explain that if this guy is a homosexual, I want to know because I’m not gay. If he is gay then the potential of him coming on to me is really high. I know this sounds extremely ignorant and stereotypical by assuming that all gay men are on the prowl for straight men. But for me, I have had plenty of gay guys coming on to me. Gay men used to flirt with me by sparking up simple conversations that would end up sexual. They would hide behind the “I just want to be friends” or “I’m just a nice guy” attitude. Every time I gave the them my phone number, they would always call me requesting a sexual encounter. This is not how friends treat each other. The
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I don’t want to devalue the women who enter the hoe game, because it’s not a glorious at all. The only good thing that comes from it is money and “companionship” from the pimp. But you can get that anywhere. This is the new millennium where there are many laws, law enforcement stings, and prostitute diversion programs that one can use. There is, however, a true sex slave industry where docile women and children get kidnapped and forced into a life of sexual exploitation. Situations like this are sad and the perpetrators has to be arrested and prosecuted under the full extent of the law. In certain parts of Mexico, law enforcement are in bed with pimps and use authoritative force to keep these girls away from seeking help. Situations like this shouldn't happen and must be dealt with. But, generally, most women in first world countries have helpful resources available to get them out the hoe game if she really wants

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