Pimp & Hoe Philosophy
Is there really such a thing as a 'Pimp & Ho Philosophy' that irritates women who are looking for romance but meet something else?
I have heard this phrase before and it is not just used to describe romantic relationships, but any kind of relationship where one takes advantage of the other by using them for a period and then leaving or not caring about the aftermath. Applied here, most women look for stability, the idea of a pimp like mentality definitely does not emulate commitment or caring.
Actually the pimp/ho philosophy is common in many relationships, business, social and otherwise. The pimp (be it the government, the rich man, the smarter man, the stronger man, etc) using his influence on the ho (submissive, not so smart,etc) and both bartering their strong and weak characteristics to gain an economic advantage over the other. Both play off each other to get what they want.
The smart man or the rich man with a nice car (popular, the most expensive, etc) will always have an advantage over the ho (keep in mind the the ho is a thinking person and therefore is not always submissive) so he can dominate and keep in line while giving her the tools to get what he imagines she want or needs.
There is nothing absolute in these situation.
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The smart man or the rich man with a nice car (popular, the most expensive, etc) will always have an advantage over the ho |
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Although I am in the lower middle class where I live, I see this as a little simplistic in describing someone who is wealthy as a Pimp. Why is it that someone who has worked hard, went to school for years, possibly worked up though his Job considered a pimp, while someone who never went to school, remains satisfied with where he or she is on the socio-economic ladder a Ho? Isn't it important to reward those who work hard with more financial benefits? Does a person become a Pimp when he moves from Employee to Supervisor? I just believe the person that receives more responsibility should receive more rewards |
Hmmm...might have to try this out tomorrow and see if it works: "'Sup my ho, get me some coffee, light on the white and hit me with two lumps". I suspect those 2 lumps would be the cast iron frying pan we have here at the house.