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Older men usually come off like they are trying to be your father or like a creepy man who acts as if he hit the jackpot by being with someone younger. There were so many cringeworthy moments. Sometimes it felt like he was trying to show me off. He reeled me in by pretending to be my friend first. He thought that buying me gifts and taking me on trips would somehow make me fall for him. It didn't. Women usually know within the first few dates if they are feeling you or not. This may work for a golddiger but not me. The lack of attraction was the final straw. I realized the chemistry and attractiveness was just not there. I am the most attracted to men in or around my age range. The only exception would be if he was highly attractive to me or we had a lot of common interests. But even then I would be leery.

Women generally like men 5 to 7 years older not 10 -15. Some don't care about age at all but most women who like men decades plus older are usually looking for a sponsor or a sugar daddy. That is why when I hear Kevin talk about going out on dates with younger women I laugh. I already know the game. They don't want to be with Kevin. They want the validation, clout and access to his money. They won't love him for him. Everyone isn't the same so I'm generalizing. Some women are into that but not me. If you look hard enough you will get her but she may only be after your pockets and would end up cheating. I'm just being real so don't neg me breh.
Lmfao I won’t neg you. Kevin really doesn’t care about spending money on women. I see women forget that when they make fun of him.

He says if you call it tricking you broke.

So I already know where his mind is at.

What made you wanna talk to that dude if he’s so awkward?

The dude was what 33? He’s not that old to show you off like you’re so much younger than him.

I can see if he was double your age then.

10 year age gap isn’t that old IMO.

All I know is a lot of these women look worse and worse as they get older, so I’ll have to date younger.
 

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Lmfao I won’t neg you. Kevin really doesn’t care about spending money on women. I see women forget that when they make fun of him.

He says if you call it tricking you broke.

So I already know where his mind is at.

What made you wanna talk to that dude if he’s so awkward?

The dude was what 33? He’s not that old to show you off like you’re so much younger than him.

I can see if he was double your age then.

10 year age gap isn’t that old IMO.

All I know is a lot of these women look worse and worse as they get older, so I’ll have to date younger.
I like Kevin so I wasn't making fun of him. I don't agree with some of the things he says. The main thing is that women prefer much older men. Women know that is a lie which is why so many of his callers are against it.

In my cade he was 11 years older and he lied about his age in the beginning. I talked to him because I was young and dumb and we worked for the same company. He kept asking over and over. Then he tried the lets be friends tactic and I finally said yes like a fool. There were other things wrong with him. I mentioned what turned me off the most in my last post. He was immature and seemed mentally younger than what I would have expected or wanted. Plus all the women we worked with back then and he came for me who was the youngest and newest employee. It just didn't feel right. I'm attracted to a certain type and he did not fit it. The other women we worked with were more of his match but he failed to see that.

As far as you wanting to date younger women. Do you. I'm sure you will find many sugar babies and other women who are down with it somehow. Look hard enough and you will find it.
 

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You're conveniently missing out the introduction to Welfare in the 1960s. I wonder why


The Not-So-Great-Society


Lyndon B Johnson's "Great Society Plan", which was a War on Poverty


lbj-great-society-war-on-poverty-welfare-state-helped-ruin-black-communities-goals.jpg




"In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced his “Great Society” proposal, which would create new welfare programs, expand food stamps, give birth to Medicaid and Medicare, fund the arts, and more. It would also continue the departure from nearly 200 years of American tradition and increase the federal government’s involvement in local education significantly. President Johnson and those who supported his programs believed that greater government involvement in education, especially preschool through high school, could break the cycle of poverty for poor families.

When the President told the American people that they must accept “greater government activity in the affairs of the people,” little did they know how destructive a bargain they were making. In 1965, the Great Society’s “War on Poverty” began a massive infusion of federal tax dollars and involvement into pre-K and K–12 education. It also created new taxpayer-underwritten student loans and grants for the general public to attend college. Since then, federal taxpayers have spent $2 trillion on K–12 education alone—to say nothing of the billions spent annually on student loans and grants. "


Happened in 1964

1) Did you even read the website you cited? It's an ulta-conservative website that hired Pence to write articles for them. That don't have US, Black people in mind. I'm sure if they could openly advocate for segregation they would. They have some articles that imply it.

2) How Johnson Fought the War on Poverty: The Economics and Politics of Funding at the Office of Economic Opportunity
Recent work extending the supplemental poverty measure (which takes a fuller accounting of changes in noncash transfers and those through the tax code) backwards in time shows that poverty rates fell from almost 26 percent in 1967 to 16 percent today, a fall greatly aided by programs begun under the War on Poverty (Wimer et al. 2013). A complementary, consumption-based measure of poverty registers a 26 percentage point decline from 1960 to 2010, with just over two-thirds of this decline occurring before 1980 (Meyer and Sullivan 2012). Many benefits were also longer-run in nature: a growing literature argues that many War on Poverty programs were fairly successful at increasing human capital, improving health, and reducing racial inequality over the longer term (Ludwig and Miller 2007; Chay, Kim, and Swarminathan 2010; Cascio et al. 2010; Almond, Hoynes, and Schanzenbach 2011; Bailey 2012; Gillezeau 2012; Bailey and Goodman-Bacon 2012; Bailey 2013; Cunningham 2013; Almond et al. forthcoming). In short, it seems puzzling that the Johnson administration did not get credit for some of these successes.

3) Both things can co-exist. The "War on Poverty" and “War on Drugs” happened simultaneously. Yet, I believe mass incarceration led to more black women/families being on welfare to supplement a missing income. Welfare rules and regulation may have reinforced the breakdown of the black family, but it started with criminalization.
 

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I like Kevin so I wasn't making fun of him. I don't agree with some of the things he says. The main thing is that women prefer much older men. Women know that is a lie which is why so many of his callers are against it.

In my cade he was 11 years older and he lied about his age in the beginning. I talked to him because I was young and dumb and we worked for the same company. He kept asking over and over. Then he tried the lets be friends tactic and I finally said yes like a fool. There were other things wrong with him. I mentioned what turned me off the most in my last post. He was immature and seemed mentally younger than what I would have expected or wanted. Plus all the women we worked with back then and he came for me who was the youngest and newest employee. It just didn't feel right. I'm attracted to a certain type and he did not fit it. The other women we worked with were more of his match but he failed to see that.

As far as you wanting to date younger women. Do you. I'm sure you will find many sugar babies and other women who are down with it somehow. Look hard enough and you will find it.
It seems he just wasn’t your type more than his age.

I’m only in my mid 20s right now so my options are great, but as I get older I will not trick or be a sugar daddy.
 

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It seems he just wasn’t your type more than his age.

I’m only in my mid 20s right now so my options are great, but as I get older I will not trick or be a sugar daddy.

you're options are better when you are older. I think black people are used to being poor so they think age 30 = death sentence.
 

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Exactly. And if they were, you wouldn't have all these men lusting over these IG models. There are far too borderline obese women in our community. But as long as you have all these guys calling them thick and boosting their ego, ain't shyt going to change.
Pretty much.
Sad to say it but our thirst is one of the primary factors i think as to why so many BW is cool wit being overweight.
We the only community where the fat women are allowed to be arrogant and think they the shyt all because nikkas is still tryna fukk and lay up.
Fat bytches of other communities is the definition of humble because they have to be.

Fat White bytches had to create a movement (#bodypositivty #Fatshaming) to have some type of fake confidence and guilt trip they way into being taken seriously on the dating market by their community.

Meanwhile we been letting big bytches get away with thinking they the shyt for the past 20 years and they been running with it to the point they see nothing wrong and nikkas like Kevin Samuels become famous simply for telling them what everyone really thinks.
 

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It seems he just wasn’t your type more than his age.

I’m only in my mid 20s right now so my options are great, but as I get older I will not trick or be a sugar daddy.
His age was the primary factor.

No man should trick or be a sugar daddy. The women they date look down on them. Everyone should have standards.
 

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Yeah she not even close to what most black men would say is cute. Dude must be a unattractive big boy himself. I can them type of dudes thinking she cute but any black cat with options not many of them would agree.

If she lost weight she could be cute.
 

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You're conveniently missing out the introduction to Welfare in the 1960s. I wonder why


The Not-So-Great-Society


Lyndon B Johnson's "Great Society Plan", which was a War on Poverty


lbj-great-society-war-on-poverty-welfare-state-helped-ruin-black-communities-goals.jpg



"In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced his “Great Society” proposal, which would create new welfare programs, expand food stamps, give birth to Medicaid and Medicare, fund the arts, and more. It would also continue the departure from nearly 200 years of American tradition and increase the federal government’s involvement in local education significantly. President Johnson and those who supported his programs believed that greater government involvement in education, especially preschool through high school, could break the cycle of poverty for poor families.

When the President told the American people that they must accept “greater government activity in the affairs of the people,” little did they know how destructive a bargain they were making. In 1965, the Great Society’s “War on Poverty” began a massive infusion of federal tax dollars and involvement into pre-K and K–12 education. It also created new taxpayer-underwritten student loans and grants for the general public to attend college. Since then, federal taxpayers have spent $2 trillion on K–12 education alone—to say nothing of the billions spent annually on student loans and grants. "


Happened in 1964



This poster is a cac.

The black poverty rate before baines johnson's war on poverty was 55 percent, it dropped.to 20 percent by the the time 1970 hit.

You are a sick demented sack of racist shyt
 
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