Kevin Samuels Is Literally the Number One Topic Now

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I actually enjoy watching Kevin Samuels' show, but its absolutely amazing how the most basic common sense topics that are talked about are thought of as so profound

"If you're obese, you won't attract a high value male"
"Your looks can only take you so far, if you have a horrible attitude, you will stay single"
"Single mothers are of lesser value than a woman with no kids"
"You are mad at the men that constantly holler at you, but that is all that you can attract"


This used to be common sense 2 generations ago, but somehow this is mindblowing stuff :francis::mjlol:


This just tells me that the parents of the last 2 generations didn't do a good job at parenting:yeshrug:.


Simps did a majority of the damage.
 

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The thing is, she could EASILY find love. The issue is she doesn't want a man who isn't making significantly more than her, but any man who makes significantly more than her would have no reason to be with her because they'd have better options. She could find a dude right now making 40 to 50,000 a year that would put up with the whole situation but she feels she's too good for that. That's the thing, he doesn't tear people down at all, all he's doing is pointing out the delusion of both women and men who think they deserve more than what they're getting.

It's like the people who complain about the women/men they attract never seem to think to themselves, maybe I'm attracting this type of person because that's the level I'm actually at. Everyone thinks they should have more, but no one does anything to actually GET more, and then they end up in their mid 30s and 40s upset and lonely.

And women really still don't get that men who earn a lot of money aren't going to give a fukk about their degrees or how much money they earn, because men who are financially stable don't look for women for economic support. So if you're making $200,000 as a woman, it will be attractive to a guy on the poverty line, but for a guy making $200,000 or more himself there's no real benefit if you're not providing all of the other qualties as well.


Women wanted equal pay, but fail to realize what comes with it. The more you make, the less potential partners you have. Simple math.
 

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Women wanted equal pay, but fail to realize what comes with it. The more you make, the less potential partners you have. Simple math.

She expressed what many Black women think. They cannot fully submit to a man who makes less money than them.

Therein lies the frustration in a lot of successful Black women.

They want a man making more than $100k, which is not a lot of money in certain metro areas. However, the number of Black men that make that type of money AND check off all their boxes in terms of looks, fashion, height, faith, etc. is incredibly small.

I make six figures. And most of my friends who who make six figures are married. Above 30, there aren’t many six figure Black men available for Black women. They typically have to hold out for that first round of divorcees that hit the market in the late 30s and early 40s. But, then they have to deal with the potential baggage that comes with that—children, child support, bitter ex wife, alimony payments, etc.

Moral of the story is Black women have to do a better job of identifying high potential Black men early on, competing for and investing in them. As a group of women, you cannot let these brehs make it to 30 unmarried and then expect them to prioritize Black women out of racial loyalty. That’s not how it works. Especially if Black women haven’t been investing in them.
 
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She expressed what many Black women think. They cannot fully submit to a man who makes less money than them.

Therein lies the frustration in a lot of successful Black women.

They want a man making more than $100k, which is not a lot of money in certain metro areas. However, the number of Black men that make that type of money AND check off all their boxes in terms of looks, fashion, height, faith, etc. is incredibly small.

I make six figures. And most of my friends who who make six figures are married. Above 30, there aren’t many six figure Black men available for Black women. They typically have to hold out for that first round of divorcees that hit the market in the late 30s and early 40s. But, then they have to deal with the potential baggage that comes with that—children, child support, bitter ex wife, alimony payments, etc.

Moral of the story is Black women have to do a better job of identifying high potential Black men early on, competing for and investing in them. As a group of women, you cannot let these brehs make it to 30 unmarried and then expect them to prioritize Black women out of racial loyalty. That’s not how it works. Especially if Black women haven’t been investing in them.


Yup.
 

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This is the part that everyone wants to ignore...

He was just as harsh on the dudes. If anything, we should give credit to black women for being able to handle his criticism better on average.

That's why he doesn't bother with the guys anymore.

I absolutely enjoyed him destroying those "mindset and mouthpiece" idiots.


Bruh this is how social media works. Pathetic people take everything and run with it.


This chick made a long post the other than got mad shares asking why doesn’t Kevin Samuel talk to men who make low income.


Clearly this chick didn’t do her research Kevin Samuels doesn’t like talking to dudes who make less than 10K per month in the last 3-5 years.


The type of men that these girls want


:duck:


it was so obvious which chicks (99% of them) actually didn’t do their research on Kevin before sharing post targeting him.


Had any of these male videos went viral first he would be the Superman of women right now.​
 

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I actually enjoy watching Kevin Samuels' show, but its absolutely amazing how the most basic common sense topics that are talked about are thought of as so profound

"If you're obese, you won't attract a high value male"
"Your looks can only take you so far, if you have a horrible attitude, you will stay single"
"Single mothers are of lesser value than a woman with no kids"
"You are mad at the men that constantly holler at you, but that is all that you can attract"


This used to be common sense 2 generations ago, but somehow this is mindblowing stuff :francis::mjlol:
Some women think they are all created equal.

I was messing with this cute big girl, and she couldnt figure out why the dudes would pass her up to get with her friends..

I didnt have the savage in me to tell her cuz she's fat..
 

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Women wanted equal pay, but fail to realize what comes with it. The more you make, the less potential partners you have. Simple math.
It is not that there are less partners, is that some women want it both ways. They want to make big money but still want someone making as much as them or more. If they do like most men do and get someone that makes less than them, there would not be a problem. If you do not want your husband to make less than you then increase your odds and get an average job and not one that puts you above most people's earning potential.
 
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She expressed what many Black women think. They cannot fully submit to a man who makes less money than them.

Therein lies the frustration in a lot of successful Black women.

They want a man making more than $100k, which is not a lot of money in certain metro areas. However, the number of Black men that make that type of money AND check off all their boxes in terms of looks, fashion, height, faith, etc. is incredibly small.

I make six figures. And most of my friends who who make six figures are married. Above 30, there aren’t many six figure Black men available for Black women. They typically have to hold out for that first round of divorcees that hit the market in the late 30s and early 40s. But, then they have to deal with the potential baggage that comes with that—children, child support, bitter ex wife, alimony payments, etc.

Moral of the story is Black women have to do a better job of identifying high potential Black men early on, competing for and investing in them. As a group of women, you cannot let these brehs make it to 30 unmarried and then expect them to prioritize Black women out of racial loyalty. That’s not how it works. Especially if Black women haven’t been investing in them.

That is where i am. I want to be with a black woman, but if someone else comes along and is a match for me i can not push them aside. But to be honest (and lucky i guess) i have not had BM/BW issues with black women, just normal ones.
 

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It is not that there are less partners, is that some women want it both ways. They want to make big money but still want someone making as much as them or more. If they do like most men do and get someone that makes less than them, there would not be a problem. If you do not want your husband to make less than you than increase your odds and get an average job and not one that puts you above most people's earning potential.


There is less potential partners the more you make though, that's common sense. If you a billionaire, how many billionaire women out there?

These women need to get over it. How you asking for equal pay but want a man making more than you:mindblown::mindblown::mindblown:
 

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There is less potential partners the more you make though, that's common sense. If you a billionaire, how many billionaire women out there?

These women need to get over it. How you asking for equal pay but want a man making more than you:mindblown::mindblown::mindblown:
But the thing is most well to do and rich men do not have a problem getting a partner that makes less or even much less than them. When have you heard a man say that a women fits all of his requirements but can not be with her because he makes 150k and she only makes 50k? This is really only an issue with women, not all women of course, but mainly with women and if they want to be equals then this is something they will have to accept.
 

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She expressed what many Black women think. They cannot fully submit to a man who makes less money than them.

Therein lies the frustration in a lot of successful Black women.

They want a man making more than $100k, which is not a lot of money in certain metro areas. However, the number of Black men that make that type of money AND check off all their boxes in terms of looks, fashion, height, faith, etc. is incredibly small.

I make six figures. And most of my friends who who make six figures are married. Above 30, there aren’t many six figure Black men available for Black women. They typically have to hold out for that first round of divorcees that hit the market in the late 30s and early 40s. But, then they have to deal with the potential baggage that comes with that—children, child support, bitter ex wife, alimony payments, etc.

Moral of the story is Black women have to do a better job of identifying high potential Black men early on, competing for and investing in them. As a group of women, you cannot let these brehs make it to 30 unmarried and then expect them to prioritize Black women out of racial loyalty. That’s not how it works. Especially if Black women haven’t been investing in them.
The Peter Pan chicks from ATL catch a baby off a dude they know they shouldn’t be wasting time with then call into Kevin asking how to get a man to pay for it IE: ‘spoil’ her. They only want high value men to use their money but never touch hers even if she herself makes good money

marriage was never about the man paying for everything. It was partly for men utilizing the shyt the wives father gave her so he can provide for the family.
 
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