I just had to see what this book was about.
Worst case scenario, I have some crazy inspiration for a heroine.
I walked into this book with a closed mind, but I ended it with this new boost in confidence.
He talked about a man's mind and how some guys act in relationships. It just made me realize that I wasn't that crazy, that there is a whole lot of game playing out here and I'm right to walk on by and pass these losers.
But this is the thing, you have to get pass the fact that he's going to refer to a set of women as Hos and he's giving advice on how to be a ho.
Yes, that's what I said.
He even created new words like:
Hoexample
Hoexempt
Moneyvated
Thankfully, only 10% of the book with sex. The majority of the book discusses how to navigate phone conversations, easy ways to approach guys, etc.
But lots of it dealt with goldigging.
Sure, there were tons of lessons that could be taken from the novel without venturing on the path of hoedom.
But if you want a sponsor. . .
And then there were some others things that made me think, "damn I hope that's not true."
Here's a Hoexample:
Hos have an advantage over normal women because they aren't confined by honesty or loyalty.
Thus, they can stoop to a level that a classy lady would never stoop to, they can say things that a girlfriend would be ashamed to say, and they can do things sexually that a woman that's looking to become a wife won't be comfortable doing until she has a ring.
How can you compete with someone that is willing to break the rules?
You can't!
A man will pick a Ho 9 out of 10 times because men cherish excitement over stability.
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So I give this THREE STARS.
Not the top dating book I've read this year, but definitely the most memorable. I actually bought another one that dealt with the Non-Hoe path.
Look.
I'm trying to make Oprah money, but through my hard work. Not from some brother's pockets.
My mouth is too big.
I would probably curse him out before he even grabbed for his wallet.