HOLD UP Is This Facts? Ocho Cinco Says He Only Dates Women With A Minimum Of 2 Kids Because Women Without Kids Never Have Food At Home!
Ocho Cinco lays out the reality of single women who keep food in the refrigerator and the pantry.

Ocho Cinco is absolutely right. I’ve had four serious relationships with beautiful women, only one had a child at the time of our relationship. He noted how women with kids have food…truth!
He mentioned those women with children who have “structure and discipline” because they have to feed their kiddeos before CPS comes knocking.
Ocho has made a sage observation with this specific thought. I remember when I had a dark-skinned mami who allowed me into her home. Her mother even fed me a Thanksgiving meal so the level of provisions seemed intergenerational.
After experiencing my first sex encounter, the young woman I asked to make me a sandwich handed me a red delicious apple. No kids. I felt like Adam accepting the forbidden fruit in reverse because we are two atheists.
Another girlfriend had no Capri Sun or Gushers. We just snuggled up and watched Star Trek. But my stomach rumbled. Ocho detailed the situation perfectly. He challenged the idea of being able to see the woman not as a lesser, but not as an equal either.
She should look up to her man and worship him. By the same token, the man ought to be worthy of such praise. With this goal of allowing the woman to cater to her man, even ladies without children should have the common decency to have snacks and meals prepared for her gentleman.
The satisfaction of working and then coming home to the meal may seem archaic to some women. Trad wives may seem to be an outdated form of life, some if it is. But the food aspect is the key. For all of the ways men bring themselves to the table to eat, they should have morals, ethics, and virtues. That’s what makes for a healthy relationship both physically and spiritually.
It is the exchange of life lessons that continue with the power of the food people eat in a relationship, there is an acknowledgment of how men and women in the heterosexual world relate to each other.
What the idea is when a woman has a man and children as a single lady, such is the beginning of splendor. The ladies whom I either laid down with or just shared experiments with together, they have had the opportunity to understand my greatness.
The food aspect is just another example of how women are supposed to treat their man who goes out to make a living (or killing) during this time in the world.
Dr. Leonard Peikoff, Ayn Rand’s intellectual heir, once said that life is “not one extended orgasm.” It’s tough out here. But since we live on our wits, we as gentlemen need to have a lady that reassures us.
But the sustenance is key as Ocho brought a touch of philosophy, common sense, and game to the discussion over snacks. This makes for a revelatory moment that makes sense because he wants to show how ladies ought to know their roles.
The flip side is that men should be able to cook for themselves and eventually for a wife and children as a provider. My father knows how to make whole holiday meals as well as everyday cuisine. My mother was a terrible cook but she always had snacks and Kool-Aid.
But the one “apple” girlfriend we just went on dates and ate sushi and a gourmet buffet. She acted like she would burn up a bowl of cereal or over cook a Caesar salad.
One other girlfriend knew of the ways of cuisine as she studied at a culinary school. We worked at a coffeeshop and she whipped up some of the best cappuccinos and lattes. I just stole pastries from the back kitchen. We could just relax with some java whenever it came up on our shifts.
As Ocho brought the truth to the light, he enlightened those without the game to better comprehend what ladies need to do for their gentlemen.
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