Thursday, June 25, 2009

Captian Save a "Hoe"

Was watching one of my favorite shows the other day "The Game" (you should check it out if you haven't seen it yet). The relationship between the married characters in the show sparked the idea for this blog.

Close your eyes....not physically because then you can't read what I'm telling you but mentally close your eyes....When you think of the phrase "capitan save a hoe" what comes to mind? For 99% of you it is probably a rich man getting with a poor gold diggin chick.

While in many cases this is often true...tonight I want to let these men know sometimes your the "hoe" that needs saving.

A lot of athletes tend to think women are after them for there money...what they fail to realize is they ain't the only ones with money....there are tons of athletes in the world and well frankly if you're a pretty girl its not hard to talk to them. The thing that sets the women apart from the "hoes" i believe, is not the sex or the way she dresses....its the way she acts when she's alone with you...does she ask you questions about your life? does she love to look in your eyes?....I know this sounds corny but it's real. Men are so stuck on every girl being a gold digger that they miss good ones when they walk right pass.

Sometimes women are placed in there lives to save them. There are so many athletes out here wasting money popping bottles every night to impress girls that eventually give them a STD later that night. You see those men are the "hoes" that need to be saved. Someone in their life to be there for them and love them beyond what they are on the field or court. I understand they are young and handsome and having fun...but before you know it...2 minute warning, hope when the games over you have somewhere to run.

dedicated to "LOVE"

1 comment:

  1. i know what episode you talkin bout..haha... cause thats my show. But it's hard for men to determine whos really true. Girls can be very smart about how they approach a man or the way they go about treating him, which makes it tough to weed out the bad ones. It's almost like picking an agent (as an athlete) because their ALL saying the same thing about what they can do for you and what type of relationship it will be. But at the end of the day it comes down to a gut decision on who you trust. Some make the right decision and some don't.

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