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September 22, 2025 • 61 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Said, what you got, hold.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Up, pull up, pull up out represented like me?

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Who wanna say some ship like me like I do
your whole little that's two of them.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
Your eyes.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
Put it on for your mind, your mother fucking brains,
nigga who fall off in the clubs for.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
The show for you know that you don't know man
radio show. That's right, you tuned into w w W
dot intellectual radio dot com where you just tuned into
ten TM central to that show that you love you
should love straight to the point, definitely with my co
host right here, Susie B. And I'm your host, little

(00:58):
trouble Maker, and we are excited. We are excited every
Tuesday night.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
I think I'm gonna come up with the name change.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Okay, what's the name change?

Speaker 6 (01:05):
Don't know because our engineer uh and and producer over
there keeps calling me Saffy, So I figured I I
kind of like that.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
You like that? So you're not Susie, but you're Susie
Sassy B. Yeah, you know, Susie's SASSYB. I like that.
I like that. With that, that's hot. I'm just gonna
plain old you switch. I'm a plain old trouble makers.
That's what I am. I'm starting trouble.

Speaker 4 (01:30):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Yeah, no, I gotta start some trouble. But uh, we
definitely are gonna have a hot topic tonight. For everybody
that's listening. I just want to thank everybody that's actually
took the time out to listen. And again, if you
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(01:51):
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(02:13):
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going on. Ye they do. But I just want to
get to the point. We're gonna take our first break.
But tonight's topic, tonight's topic, we got a lot of
things to talk about. Tonight. But tonight's topic is about
prostitution and pimping. Is it dead or is it more advanced?

(02:37):
Or is it more advanced? Do you think it's dead
or do you think it's more advanced?

Speaker 4 (02:40):
Or are they doing it under cover?

Speaker 1 (02:41):
I mean, is it dead or is it the prostitution
and pip Come right back to www Dot intellectual radio
dot com with your hosts, Little Troublemaker and of course
your co has co hosts the name change sase B
Baby Susie sassey B. You don't know what do y'all.

Speaker 5 (03:01):
Little truth say for this, for that's too of them.
You no mail nigga, then it run over in your eyes,
put it.

Speaker 7 (03:07):
Get on in your mind.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Go your mother fucking brains.

Speaker 5 (03:10):
Shu't no now, nigga, go fall off in the club,
reject for the show, for the up and the mother
for the futher that you'll no now nigga, who no
more niggas to me?

Speaker 3 (03:19):
Who no more kidding than me? The way more joke
din than me?

Speaker 5 (03:22):
Missed showing no now nigga, no chilling, no now nigga,
No no no, youm no man nigga. That's just rested
to me and you have no man niggas that ain't
more comeleum ship to mix that shem, no man nigg
who do more freak stuff and he put you your
legs up, then I'm going on nigga.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Then don't don't now you like this is like you
don't fight a nigga like you. Don't look back and
miss like you, and don't like and miss like you.
I'll fighting miss like you. I don't try me missing you.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Right, you just came back from www dot intellectual radio
dot com and you are at your show straight to
the point, your host, little trouble maker and of course
your new co host with a new change change, Sassy b.
We just double name change, it said, Susie. Sassy's not
working here at Intellectual Radio working with Sassy Bet. Sassy.

(04:14):
You are Sassy. I'm gonna say that, and I believe that,
not only yeah I am. I'm definitely gonna start some
trouble home workplace. It don't matter some size and trouble
you say, we're speaking of Sassy. There's a lot of
ladies out here, Susie that actually think they are sassy.

(04:35):
And and I kicked the show off with our theme
song with Trina and trick daddy Nan. You can look
that I'm on YouTube. But I think, uh, that spirit
right there, uh is what a lot of young women have.
Do you agree? I yeah, totally agree, But I kind
of wanted to ask myself. One day I was sitting
in a car and I was looking at some young

(04:55):
women and they were walking across the street with some
stiletto hills. Of course they weren't red body. That's the
newest shoe that to everybody's knowledge, it's been out for
a long time. Okay, we're gonna talk about the rare
bottoms and long heels by training. Uh. But I'm looking
at these young ladies and I'm saying, mm, what type
of job do they have? It looks so happy. Yeah,

(05:20):
I think a lot of hard working women had this question.
And they have a lot of friends that's in their
wallet or in their phone contact lists where their girlfriends
just don't have a job. But they maintain. When I
say they maintain to be women, you said, what are
these kept women like? Women that are no no, no, no, no,
these not Now let me make a disclaim, and I'm

(05:41):
glad you brought this up to the ladies and the
men that are in relationships and you happen to have
just failed down and your other mate just took up
the weight and carried you on throughout the hard times.
We're not talking about you tonight for the women that
actually are with the man and married or be with them,
been with them for a long time, and he's been

(06:01):
taking care of you, and you have a great understand
a great understanding of where you are and where you're at,
and we consider you a kept woman. We're not talking
about you tonight. We're talking about those young ladies that
don't have no job.

Speaker 4 (06:13):
And who's no, that's correct.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
That okay, they have a job, Okay, but they got
a job. They got a job to do. What what
is their job? They selling theirself? Okay, okay, now, but see,
you know they're not gonna be on Facebook telling nobody
that they host, but they got the money and then
they tell you the inbox for inquiry inquiries. They got
all this little naked pictures going on on Facebook and

(06:38):
Type and any and everybody and doing all types of stuff,
making married men at work go crazy going to bathroom
and want a jag off. I mean, I'm talking about
it's some real stuff going on. Even on Facebook. If
you open up your eyes, ladies, it's prostitution going on
on Facebook and Instagram.

Speaker 6 (06:55):
But when the key word is it's not for everyone
to know your business because they'll put the little disclaimer
on there.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
Okay, I've read it.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Okay. I mean I've been approached okay, and.

Speaker 6 (07:07):
They put their little disclaimer on there. You know, uh,
keep this between us business, take money this way. I
mean I got an inbox about it.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Wow, so someone inboxed you thought that you was that person.
They thought that person that thought I was that person.
That's crazy. Yeah, that's crazy. But I want to get
into that. I'm glad you told me that the mail
inbox you because this thing has become advanced and the
topic tonight is about. Is prostitution and pimping dead or
is it more advanced? I think it's more silent, And

(07:41):
I think this thing creeps up some people creep up
on people like a snake.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
You think Snoop Dogg's still pimping or do you really
take his what he does?

Speaker 1 (07:48):
I definitely want to define pimping and prostitution. Let's do that.
Let's do that first, because we probably lose some of
our listeners tonight. They probably going to the left field,
and we want them to stay right at home. Okay. Now,
pimping was when a man has so much finess. Okay,
he has so much control. He can control the minds

(08:08):
of women to go out sell their bodies and work
in one area so they can be watched, and if
not one area, go or been taken to places like
a hotel or certain places like out of town. You know,
they were really pimping and big if they were taking
their holes out of town. Okay, but they were being

(08:29):
controlled to go do something with another party, whatever it is,
whatever the price is, take that money from that sale
and bring it back to their master or their pimp
or their big daddy, they sugar wooga, whatever name that
they can. Then I see we don't have no old

(08:49):
school horse nowadays because they carrying twenty twos. You know
a lot of women get attitudes now, so a lot
of pimps lost out in the game here in twenty thirteen.
I don't been saying why should I get my pimp
money when I could just take it for myself. So
a lot of women, but what what is the what.

Speaker 4 (09:09):
Is the difference between.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Wait a minute, wait a minute. Let's let's let's make
sure we define for our listeners before we go there,
because I like that question too about the escort. But
pimping is when a man can manipulate a woman to
do other things or strange things for some change and
bring that change back to him and he did not think, okay.
And sometimes when that man gets angry when you're not
bringing enough money, they tend to get very angry, and
some of them will get abusive, claim their territory and

(09:35):
oh lord, don't don't talk to another mags. Okay, they'll
try to drug you, they'll try to get you high,
and and and it's some of that going on. And
I want to touch on that on some of these
vacant houses that's in some neighborhoods, and some men have
been taking in young girls while some of these young
girls are missing and saying that they are runaways and
that parents have been reporting them to the Chicago Police

(09:57):
Department and anywhere else in the United States or what's
so ha. But they're in these abandoned homes and they're
being pimped out. Okay, Now, we need to really understand
the difference between pimping and even even if you are
a part of the ring of having a pimp. There's
still some new age prostitution going on. There's a lot

(10:17):
of women that's in relationships with men merely because they
want some money. Wait, no, that's prostitution. Let me tell
you something. No, yes, it is. If you are in
a relationship with a man. Okay, I don't care how
sweet you play it. You could be as nice as
you won't. You can go to dinner, you can be
as nice and cordial as you won't. You playing the game.

(10:38):
Your whole motive is to get some money out of him.
You're playing as sweet. Now, Wait a minute, this is
where I laugh so much at my female friends and
when they tell me I'm not a prostitute. The hell
if you ain't, I don't care how sweet and how
many conversations. If you had with that man and try
to act like you was his friend, your only focus
was to get some money out.

Speaker 4 (10:57):
Of keyword is act like act? So you really don't
like act like?

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Now you know, if you spend time with people, people
grow on you too, right right, and people fakely will
fall in love and that be lusts. And sometimes people
give up their careers or lose focus or whatever they
were doing, and end up falling in love and marrying
people that it wasn't even right from them in the
first place, because their motives were totally wrong. But what
I'm saying is is that there's a lot of women

(11:21):
nowadays that are dating brothers merely off of what they
can do for them. No longer it's about dating a
brother about who they are. And so when that happens,
we miss out on a lot of good men that
happen to have a job of empty and trash cans,
or being a janitor in the school or sweeping a

(11:42):
public playground. We miss them because they don't have the
flashy things. We after something, and when you're after something,
it's like you're selling yourself for something, and you're really
selling yourself short because you're missing out on them, maybe
a good relationship or person. So that I think that's
the new age process, the tuition you follow me.

Speaker 6 (12:05):
Not really into a certain extent, I agree. I believe
if you're in a relationship with someone, if you get
into a relationship for all the wrong reasons.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
I mean there's a lot of women doing that.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
Hold on. I mean, if you see a man he
got some money.

Speaker 6 (12:23):
If that's your job to get with men to give
you something, then yeah, of course that's.

Speaker 4 (12:28):
What I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
You also have not talking about the women that's doing it.
Let's not go let's not go there. I believe if
you are a quality woman and you're looking for of course,
if you're looking for a quality brother, and God senys
your way and he happens to be okay, and you okay,
find be it now, I'm not going there.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
But if I'm talking about I.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
Saw you doing and you keeping five and six of
them and you expect you have.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
That's what I'm trying to tell you. That's what I'm
trying to tell Hey, well, there's a lot of women
out here, like the young ladies that was passing my
car in stilettos with the Michael Kors bag. They are
happy as heck. I'm sitting here in the car frustrated.
It's hell working for an eight to ten hour job
and these women have all the time of the day.

(13:13):
They kids typically are raised by the grandma to auntie
because they getting that money where they even throwing this
on a on a man, baby, I can't come outside
unless you get you got some babysitting money. I gotta
pay my babysiting. A man is so thirsty he wants
some of that because it's so enticing. That's why a
lot of women work on they they get buy's shots,
they get those titty shots and stuff like that, because

(13:34):
see that that will take a man's mind away from reality.
And so he's enticed by that. And so wait a minute, no,
I'm let's talk about new age prostitution because.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
We are there are some women men, because there is.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
I'm not on the man yet, because there are some
men prostitute too. I don't wait, there's some men out
here that are prostitutes. But we're not there yet. We're
talking about the women right now. And there are some women.
And I'm pretty sure you have some friends that are
sitting here and their bills are paid, their rent is paid,
they got cash in their pockets, and they are free

(14:08):
to go. Now we're not gonna talk now. It looks
good on our side, okay, because I know a lot
of women that are going through this and they're quite lonely.
Even if they got five or seven men, those men
still don't give them a tender touch or the understanding
that a real man would. So there's a flip side
to that lifestyle. However, what I'm saying is there's still
some live prostitution going on, and it's not on a strip.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
No more walking.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
You don't think so.

Speaker 6 (14:36):
Well, because we're in a new day and age. We
got technology. We got the Internet, of course, you know,
we got social media. We got these androids and smartphones
and Instagrams and tweeting, and so yeah, prostitution is a
whole lot different.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Yeah, before you have to move on a straw exactly.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
Now you ain't got to do that.

Speaker 6 (14:54):
All you gotta do is just put up a fake
page and all that some fake stuff and put some
money up and then starts enticing these young girls exactly,
and they want to know, well, how do I make
this money?

Speaker 4 (15:04):
You you got stacks and bricks and all this other stuff.

Speaker 6 (15:08):
So yeah, it's nowadays, it's more common than what it was,
but it's more in style to be a whole or
a video.

Speaker 4 (15:16):
And while I'm some of these kids is glorifying that stuff.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
I know they are and I want those.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
Rare bottoms, they want them Gucci bags.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Okay, see they don't do it.

Speaker 4 (15:25):
See we're old school. They don't do it like us.
We put in ten hour ships and we put in
all that work.

Speaker 6 (15:31):
And at the end of the day, if I feel
like buying a Gucci bag because I've worked hard for it,
that's what.

Speaker 4 (15:36):
I'm gonna do. I play on my back.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Well, what about the young girls? But what about the
young girls are being raised by their bitter young mothers,
and the bitter young mothers that happens to go to
the club with them all the time, are being raised
by the bitter grandmother. Okay, and the grandmother is so young,
she's still in her fifties. That's how young this family is.
The great grandmother happened to be in the house, and

(15:58):
all of them are sitting in the house and they're
telling their younger generations as they come up. You better
not dating what he doing for you? Why you dating
that man? He better do something for you. Why do
we tell?

Speaker 4 (16:11):
Why do why do we?

Speaker 1 (16:13):
As women? Wait a minute, why do we And I'm
not saying as a whole, this is the disclaimer for
women that got it together. We know what strong black
men can do. We don't have to put all this
extra attack on black men because there are some great
men out there. And not just black men, just men period.
That's a disclaimer. But why do we as women because
I'm guilty of it. If another sister of mine is

(16:35):
doing it, I'm gonna take the blame. It is blame.
I said blind, did you that?

Speaker 4 (16:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Okay, blame good. Okay. Uh. You say it's lack of education.
But why do we as women tell each other that
a man is no good unless he's paying some bills.

Speaker 6 (16:51):
Lack of education And I'm not talking about book going
to school education. I'm talking about us educating our daughters. Yes,
of course, let's go biblical for a minute. You want
what the Bible tells you, what God says. You know,
a man is the head of the household, a man
is supposed to provide, YadA, YadA, YadA, YadA YadA. Yes,

(17:12):
granted you want that, but you also want to teach
your daughters to be independent.

Speaker 4 (17:19):
Do you understand what I'm saying?

Speaker 6 (17:20):
Because if that man does not do, she has to
learn to be strong enough to do to provide for her.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
And on what we need to do and why we
need to do it. But when I'm saying is majority
of women, if you listen to a conversation, you could
be in sharks, girl. That that's where you hear a
conversation any local sharks, a chicken joint near you. Majority
of women, they tell each other, I don't want to

(17:48):
be bothered with him. He can't do nothing for me.
He can't pay my bills, he can't buy me nothing.
It's always about buying something. And all I'm getting back
to is what you said, is that majority of women
that's out here dating, they think in order to have
a man, they have to sell themselves. And they don't
know that they're doing a new Age form of prostitution.

(18:10):
If you're setting yourself up to be dated for some shoes,
if you if you're tolerating a young man for a
date because you wanted to go to the symphony, or
you wanted to go to this concert, you couldn't afford it,
and you just put up with them, that's like a
New Age form of prostitution.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
They're not taught that any man that ever gave me
anything is always extra. Of course, it's not I need
you because I want a pair of shoes. No, No,
we're not talking about what I'm not talking about, Susie
b I'm talking about when I say I I'm not
talking about me basically and what I need. I'm talking
about I as one independent women that are out there

(18:47):
that are doing the same thing.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
But we're not talking about us.

Speaker 4 (18:51):
I'm not talking about us, Okay, I'm talking about just
women in general.

Speaker 6 (18:55):
So okay, little disclaimer if you hear me saying, I
am not talking about Susie b said Cbstzeberie for whoever
you want.

Speaker 4 (19:01):
To call me.

Speaker 6 (19:03):
What I'm talking about is women that walk and trample
in the same type of shoes that I'm in. You
have women, Yes, there is a new form of prostitution
where women they just got these men. They prey on
the weak men. They got these money, They got this money,
and they won't want want because it's on television now

(19:23):
it's on television, that is on the video and they
want this and they want that quick dollar, just like
how dudes want to be out on the street with
the quick dollar.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
Females were not built for.

Speaker 6 (19:33):
The corner, were not built for the hustling. Okay, for
what they built for is what they got. They they
pot of gold. They weren't taught to respect.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Okay, what I'm saying is I agree with you totally,
but what I'm talking about is what's happening now, and
even when we look at Basketball Wives, what happened if
we air yesterday? Now, I want to talk about something.
Everybody followed Eva. But Eva is a prime execut ample
of a new age prostitute. She went after a guy

(20:04):
that had serious status in the football field, football career,
whatever the case may be, Evelyn whatever and Eva Evelyn,
but you know what I'm talking about. Everybody know what
I'm talking about. But she followed this guy and she
she persisted. If you saw in all those Basketball Wives,
she was she was pushing herself on him, and even
in all those series, when you watch it, he was

(20:25):
actually acting nonchalant like he really didn't want it. Wait
a minute. What I'm saying is listen, because she was
after what she was after and not looking at him
as a person and not realizing that brother was not
meant for Evelyn.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
He was not.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
He showed all the signs in front of all of
our eyes before she even went ahead and did the
marriage just for status quo, just to be popular. What happened?

Speaker 3 (20:52):
Wait, he had, but at this we do not.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
But I just not right.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
I just want to say, did you see her eyebrows
yesterday one was lower than the other. I thought it
was just me. But I'm just saying new age prostitution
will end up in a relationship that a man may
be abusive. He really don't want you. You're sitting around
you Know. What I'm saying is is that the gold
digger is the prostitute. That's what i'mout. No, I really
listen to what I'm saying. A lot of women for years,

(21:24):
and I watched it on Facebook, they try to avoid
the word prostitute because they don't want that label on them.
Oh me, I'm not a prostitute. I'm a posse, I'm
a diva. I got it together. I know what I'm doing.
But when I look at women that don't have a job,
and their job is to fetch after men, Oh you
got a job, boo, and your job is plain and simple.

(21:47):
One word. This is the show, right straight to the point.
Let's get to it. Prostitute, that's what you are now.
You could call it another name. Like a janitor calls
himself a custodian. Some of them call him himself an engineer.
I dated a brother he told he was an engineer. Girl,
that man was a janitor at a school. I was
done because no, I'm just saying I was.

Speaker 4 (22:07):
You didn't want to be thrown out with a mop water.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Oh lord, this is a disclaimer for all you engineers
that's out there.

Speaker 4 (22:17):
Love you with that is an engineer, that nothing is wrong.
What I'm saying that it's not love that collar man.
I love away.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Baby, white collar man and a blue collar man. I
just like me. I'm at the stage of life. I
just really prefer you to be white collar. I want
to pick some shirts up on the cleaning uh not
scrub draws and and underarmed yellowness and stuff like that.
I'm not but anyway, it's new age prostitution going on,
and that word can be very very uh it can.

(22:53):
It can hurt somebody's soul because I'm gonna put it
out there, this little trouble maker. Hell if I'm gonna
point out everybody else's out there doing it, I'm gonna
say I was a prostitute once in a while too.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
With my life.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Because it goes back to the thing where you hear
the song shake what your mama gave you, or you
better use what you got to give what you can
you know, whatever the case may be. And women for
years have used their sex appeal, whether they chose to
have sex or just look sexy or the smile in
the man's face, or to do anything to make him

(23:27):
feel good to allow him to want to.

Speaker 6 (23:30):
Invest in Now you said that, so that that that
that that takes us to this escort thing, that escort.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
Career.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
You know how you know how you watch TV.

Speaker 6 (23:44):
They get so upset because don't call me a prostitute.
I'm not a prostitute, I'm an escort. Well what's the difference.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Okay, Well, the difference is majority of escort services should be.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
There's no sex right.

Speaker 1 (23:59):
Word, something like nevada.

Speaker 7 (24:01):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
However, they do have escort services and typically the ladies
are supposed to just escort the men. And if this
service came back back in nineteen forty in the fifties two,
where you had big CEOs that were working for big
companies and they made all this money, but they never
had time for social life. So in order to show

(24:22):
up to their black tie events, they wanted to look
good and have a beautiful woman to grace life. So
being hired medams, that's what they were. Okay, whether they're
medams or the lady of the house, or someone that
was the CEO of the internet service. They're all the
same thing and would invest in having a pretty woman

(24:45):
to embrace them or to make them give them this
prestige or to give them this look. Now, what happens
behind closed doors is between that young lady and him,
and that's when the escort business can turn into prostitution easily.
Because I'm gonna tell you, I got stripper friends, and
I've been on a lot of shows with them. You
know how you kick it with your I know you

(25:06):
got stripper friends too, You'll kick it with your girls.
It's all business. You go to a couple of shows
with them, and they did. They they got naked, they
did the two Girls show. They did. Now, I mean,
I'm just amazed because I'm allowed. I'm seeing them allow
me to touch them, but they're not having sex with them.
But after the show, it's always somebody that proposes them
to say, hey, shorty, eh, shorty, you think we going back?

(25:27):
I got an extra three hundred for you. Now it's
a choice for that woman that's an exotic dancer to
turn into a prostitute. See what I'm saying, is is
a thin line between the two because it's oh so close.
You can't be looking so good to a male. A
male is visual when they're looking at you, They're not

(25:47):
really thinking, oh, I can make a lot of money
with her, I can sit down at the round table
and cut up business deals. They're looking at you like showty,
you got that, and you thick I'm serious.

Speaker 4 (25:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
I mean, if you're dealing with a boss, he may
not tell you. But a man, he is looking at you.
It's just in their nature. Now, a gentleman is not
gonna he's gonna reserve his words, especially if he's your boss.
And I respect men like that. But you know, when
a man is looking you feel it. But it's a
thin line what I'm saying, between being a worker and

(26:21):
a prostitute.

Speaker 6 (26:22):
Okay, so let's let's let's flip it now, Oh, let's
flip it because.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Because there's a lot of them, mind you know, there
they are the holes, the opportunities host, they're the opportunity
look for women because nowadays, if you notice a lot
of men don't have jobs. When I grew up, we
would have to call men for rights. It was more
men that had cars. It was more men that were

(26:50):
bosses of jobs.

Speaker 6 (26:51):
And there's nothing wrong with the man with the bus pass.
Let's put that out. There was nothing wrong with we're
talking about that prey on women. You love me, they're right,
But we're talking about men that pacifically you pray on
women to.

Speaker 3 (27:06):
That they don't have a.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Job, okay, and they sit back and they spot women.
I'm telling you, they'd be in a raggedy car in
the parking lot of Walgreens. See you get out your BMW,
follow you in an al and act like they bumped
it to you. You'll think it's so sincere. Like girl,
I met him at Walgreens. He just dropped out the

(27:27):
sky of nowhere.

Speaker 6 (27:28):
But just like how you said, you have female stripper friends,
and I do too, And I have male stripper friends
as well. And the stories that they tell, Wait a minute,
they have older, thirsty women they will date just.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
To get their monet off on the men that's actually
sit back and be up. Let's get to them. Yeah,
but let's talk about these men because I'm gonna be
real with life. I can't talk about nothing I ain't
been through. And once I got a taste of the
opportunities that's out here in twenty thirteen. I ain't gotta
be burned, but one time, one time, one time. So
you know, we talk about stuff that's real here on

(28:02):
www Dot Intellectual Radio dot comment that shows straight to
the point. With your host Little Troublemaker and your co
host Sassy B were keeping it real. We're not talking
about nothing we have not been through, or nothing we
have not witnessed. So we are getting straight to the point.
But nowadays, in twenty thirteen, there's a lot of men
that don't have jobs. I got a girlfriend right now,

(28:23):
work her butt off. That man sits back and dictates
how she should spend her money, and every time she
gets paid, she gives him all her money.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
Disgust me.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
You have men that are out here that will tell
a woman I love you wait a minute, play the
role like they like him so much where you at.
They'll be on the phone where you at, showing concern.
The little girl get all wedding to Patty's thinking that
he like her and so concerned, and he's just so
overprotective and so burly. Wait, really, he don't want nobody
talking to you, bull because he's protecting your wallet yeah,

(28:57):
and he don't care about you. Because you should notice this.
Every time you get in an argument, this man is
quick to call you out your name hm, and he
always results to the b I tch word and he's
very aggressive with it. See, men that love you don't
result to that. They'll walk away, they'll sit down and
won't say nothing. They may even punch a hole in

(29:18):
the wall. But when he's telling you bitch, and he's
telling you where to go, and he don't need you, baby,
he was using you. And that is a new age
of prostitution. There's a lot of men out here that
are prostitutes.

Speaker 4 (29:29):
Oh yeah, most definitely their opportunists and there.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Cause he'll tell you you don't know.

Speaker 4 (29:33):
Now, that's right.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
We are a call. We definitely get a call. Yes,
let's let's listen in. Who Hi, Thank you for calling there,
straight to the point. Hello, Hello, call are you there?

Speaker 7 (29:53):
Call?

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Are you there? Okay? Well, I just think please call
back if you're listening, please call back. The connection must
have been lost out of her love. The number ends
of calling is seven O eight two two three eighty
nine fifty three. Again, this is www. Dot intellectual radio
dot com and this is your show. Straight to the point.

(30:15):
We're your host, Little Troublemaker and little Susie b. Now
we're on the flip side of this, and we're talking
about men being prostitutes in this new day and age,
because I said, it's pimping in prostitution dead or is
it more advanced. It's more advanced. I'm telling it's so advanced.
It hits you where you don't even know it hits you.
It just sneaks up on you. It's undercover. It's so undercover.

(30:38):
I'm talking about women are dating men nowadays. And I
know women right now, I'll be watching them on Facebook.
They're so in love, they're so in love. And these
brothers don't have These women don't have a clue. While
these women at work, these men are riding around in
your BMW shorty, your arrange rover, picking up the next lady,
doing what they can, coming on their next victim.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
Okay, that told me that he tells chicks straight out
the gate. I don't have no money, he said.

Speaker 6 (31:09):
He said, you know, I don't have no money, so
you know, whatever expectations that you're looking for, He's like,
I ain't looking for sex because I don't have no money.

Speaker 4 (31:19):
Everything that I have is.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
To pay for is more exciting. Women really want to
have sex with men when they tell them stuff like that.
Do you know women feel guilty when a man calls
them out they name and say bitch that women feel
weak like they owe the men something.

Speaker 6 (31:37):
No, no, no, no, I mean he specifically said he
wants no obligations and it's you give him some sex.
He don't feel obligated to give you anything. Because I
had to hit him with well, what if she doesn't
give you sexy and you take her to a movie?

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Is she obligated to give it to you? And he
was like you no, because there's no expectation.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Now can I say something to san when I say
it's new age prostitution going on? It's so new aged
people are getting money without getting sex. There's men out
here and women out here that are paying for attention.
Women are paying for men to live in their homes
because they lonely and afraid that they can't get up

(32:24):
and find somebody else new. They always hold on to
this story, Oh he's been there for me. He ain't
been there for you. He's just been around because you've
been paying for him to stay around. But going back
to the light the side of the story, men and
women are getting over getting money from brothers. Men are
getting money from sisters and they not even giving up
no sex. I couldn't even be a consumer in his

(32:47):
game if I couldn't even get no head? Are you serious?

Speaker 4 (32:51):
Is that talented?

Speaker 1 (32:52):
If you don't, you know, you would have laughed. Let
me get some men. I'm gonna need a little head
before you got for that high fifty dollars.

Speaker 7 (33:03):
And she.

Speaker 4 (33:06):
Ain't stir enough trouble.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
I'm just saying, now you're gonna give up something for nothing,
so you know me and you don't play the prostitution game.
It is what it is, baby, I need one thousand dollars.

Speaker 4 (33:20):
It is not going to do. You already know my stance, right,
you know. I mean you can't be living off of me.
I don't do that. I don't take care of me.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
Yeah, now this is the disclaimer. Yes, if you are
a man and you fell off your job and you've
been in a relationship and your woman is taking a
hold of the fort, and she's taking care of a
business that has nothing to do with nobody else, your
woman is making sure that you guys look good as
a couple. You keep going do your thing because when
one person fall, the other person should pick up, and

(33:49):
if the other person doesn't, y'all need to pick up together.
We are talking about those who are absolutely on nothing,
on nothing, and you're looking for an opportunity, or you're
looking for a come up, or you're just looking for
those new Jordans, or you're looking for those new Gucci
shoes for those you want the new Brazilian.

Speaker 4 (34:10):
Twenty inch week.

Speaker 6 (34:11):
We are talking about those that are out specifically praying
on people to get what it is or to quote
unquote get ahead exactly.

Speaker 4 (34:20):
Those are the people that we're talking to tonight.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
Exactly because there are some people out here that are
just trying to get ahead off of somebody else's income. Yeah,
and you know what's gotten so sad. The new age
prostitution has gone on down to the people with the
Section eight tickets. Girl, you got brothers that are out
here at the club with these shiny diamonds and these necklaces.

(34:42):
Pig enough females left and right talking about they single,
but they at home with they baby mama. They got
section eight. How do you have a challenger and your
baby mama and all your kids living in the house
with section eight. That's new age prostitution. You pimping the
government and.

Speaker 4 (34:56):
The man, and the man has a link you.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Is it somebody coming on? Oh? Okay, Well again, if
you are out there and you are listening, we're gonna
take a small break, but we are talking about is
prostitution dead or is it new? In advance?

Speaker 4 (35:12):
Give us a call.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
We have some calls coming in and I think we
need to figure out these lines real fast because I
have doctor Shawn who's gonna be our special guest that's
calling in and hopefully he does call in and give
us his opinion as a male perspective of this new
age prostitution and actually is it dead or is it alive?
Which one? Is it? Okay, so we're gonna come back.
This is www dot intellectual radio dot com. What's your

(35:35):
host little trouble making? Of course? Of course, of course
your co host SASSYB. You hear my essays and my pronunciation.
They probably say, I don't want to listen to this
radio show. No, mother, lady girl, don't know what you're
talking about.

Speaker 3 (35:46):
Again.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
Prostitution and Pippot, is it dead or is it new
age things going on. That's here. I'm good. They understand
that you don't know now.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
On nil nigga. No no, no, You'm no man nigga.
That's just resting to me. And you're no man nigga
that ain't more.

Speaker 7 (36:07):
Prolem ship to be you?

Speaker 3 (36:09):
No man who do more freak stuff? And he put
you the e then I blow long nigga. But they
don't know now who like nid is like you? Who'll
blighty nigga like you? Don't look back and miss like you?
You don't like miss like you. I'll fighting miss like you.
Don't try to miss like you. I ain't gonna telling
me and I do miss you. No Maasi, You're no

(36:32):
man nigga. No no, you'll no ni me so you
don't no damn nigga.

Speaker 8 (36:41):
You'll no now then, being the place that I mad,
who's been the grands that I've been talking my bicic
best dreaming, you'll no naw that's up saying like me
that a bum saying like.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
Me, Oh no oper name like me.

Speaker 9 (36:54):
You'll no naw ho the theamo asking me, you'll no
naw ho that'll make me come. You'll no nail hole,
don't try all types of ship. He throw the bick
and let another bitch ain't lead the click nigga. Y'll know,
naw hole gotta keep the web like me.

Speaker 4 (37:10):
Let me come back to back like me.

Speaker 1 (37:11):
Look a nigga not.

Speaker 7 (37:12):
Sack like me.

Speaker 8 (37:13):
Y'all know, naw got a ride a bick go on
the back, who love to suck.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
All the line my bit. You'll no nail hole, baby,
what you said?

Speaker 1 (37:22):
You a new bitch nigga.

Speaker 4 (37:23):
You heard our.

Speaker 3 (37:24):
Motherfucker saying maybe if you're gonna be.

Speaker 5 (37:26):
Doing all this, then you need to be on my
team because I'm the realers.

Speaker 7 (37:28):
They give your motherfucking no.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
They keep it not like me. They keep a heart
like Merry Chop like me.

Speaker 7 (37:40):
We'll connection with the mom for the stub.

Speaker 1 (37:43):
And all right, you just threw him back into the
www dot Intellectual Radio dot com with your host, Little Troublemaker,
and I am your co host, Sassy b Okay. We
are definitely getting it cracking here because I'm sweating like
I popped him out. I don't even know about it,
but I'm just saying that's a new thing point and
I'm sweat. No, I did not pop up Molly I'm

(38:05):
drinking some wine and I'm sweat Okay, but this is
this topic tonight is about prostitution and pimping and the
question is is it dead or is it new age
advance is it advanced? Now we have a special guest
and as a great friend of mine, his name is
Sean Williams. You can catch him on Facebook. He's coming
straight out of a text out of Texas. He gives

(38:28):
great daily quotes to us women that's out there dating men,
and I really admire him. I admire his enthusiasm. I
admire him being a man and giving us perspectives as
women on men that's out here and women that's out here.
And more importantly, I like it that he gets straight
to the point because we don't beat around a bushan.

(38:48):
So I want to introduce and his his radio personality
is doctor Sean. And I just want the women out
there if you are listening, to actually listen to him,
and I want him to give him give us here
at ww you Intellectual Radio dot com his perspective on
this new age advanced technique of prostitution or pimping, and
the question is is it dead or is it still alive?

(39:10):
So doctor Sean. Are you there, Yes, I'm here.

Speaker 4 (39:14):
Hi, doctor Sean. How are you? Thank you for joining us.

Speaker 7 (39:18):
This evening.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
We are good, We're doing good.

Speaker 7 (39:21):
How are you. I'm doing this fine. Thank you for asking. Fine.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
Well, can you tell us a little bit about what
you think about this topic tonight about prostitution. Do you
think it's dead or do you think it's just advanced?

Speaker 7 (39:38):
I believe it's actually in an advanced form. It's just
I think it's it's reinvented itself from the old age
into the new age ways that that they have actually.

Speaker 1 (39:51):
Going on, okay.

Speaker 7 (39:55):
And the reason why I say that is because the
different generations there out there now it's to the point.

Speaker 3 (40:02):
Where they just found a new way to do it exactly.

Speaker 7 (40:05):
Almost like it's pimping, but it's prostitution and it's in the.

Speaker 4 (40:09):
Rarest form with the social media and everything else that's
going on.

Speaker 7 (40:15):
The reason why I say that because as a young man,
as a child, I remember the first lesson my dad
gave me. If I may about the word tricky.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
Okay, give it to us.

Speaker 7 (40:29):
Can I go there?

Speaker 1 (40:30):
Yeah? I want you to go there. We give it
to us straight to the point we ain't be not
a shot. Give it to us because we need adults
of medicine.

Speaker 3 (40:38):
All right.

Speaker 7 (40:38):
Well, everybody like everyone who knows my dad, they they
call him, you know, Papa son mister Sonny, oh, crazy Sonny.
But the one thing everybody respects about Sonny is that
he give it to you raw and nothe cut. So
I am blessed to be his product of him.

Speaker 1 (40:54):
Hey, Sonny, with that, you know, with that in mind,
I'm gonna give.

Speaker 7 (40:59):
It to you raw. Dad set me down one day,
and he was he heard a conversation between myself and
a couple of friends. The friends were yelling, I'm never
gonna be a trick. I ain't never gonna trick with
a woman. And so the form he gave it to
us then was do you realize when you go to
the store to buy a piece of bubble gum to

(41:20):
make sure that your breakfast fresh when you're on your
way to see that young lady, don't you realize that
you're tricking? He broke it down to the fact, he said,
when you buy some stars from the store to start
your clothes in order to see to make sure that
you're you're looking presentable and and present yourself in a
formerly fashion for this young lady that you're gonna take

(41:40):
out is that you're tricking. So you basically, in a nutshell,
you're paying for it without paying for it. And the
way that these young ladies are handling themselves these days,
it's almost like you can just go back and say
the reason why I say it's new age, but yet
it's still old age because if you not, if you

(42:01):
take somebody out these days, these young lady, you give
me two pieces of chicken and a biscuit.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
They ready, they gone.

Speaker 7 (42:09):
You know what I'm saying, they because these young men
that's out here, they really are not they're really not
catering to the young women needs like a woman should
be catered to. So therefore they're in that warm up.
There you go. You gave me a box of chicken,
a biscuits, and you bought my son a pair of
shoes or a pair of Nike socks.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
All win, that's right, And so in the.

Speaker 7 (42:31):
Nutshell, let's still it's still a prostitution because you giving
it up.

Speaker 4 (42:35):
It's for a meal, that's right.

Speaker 7 (42:38):
You don't have no self respective about yourself to hold
your help down. It's in order, you know what I'm
saying to be something greater.

Speaker 4 (42:45):
Yes, I agree.

Speaker 1 (42:47):
I agree. Now, Sean, since we got you in the
line before you know, I don't want you to go.
I want to know what do you think about majority
of these women that's out here now when on the
dating on the dating scene, Well do our personally?

Speaker 7 (43:08):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (43:08):
With our person Yeah, what.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
You witness, what you observe, what you see?

Speaker 7 (43:12):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (43:12):
The difference is you know what stands out the most.
Just give us some highlights of what you see out
of doctor Seane's mind. We want to know what do
you see from a male's perspective?

Speaker 7 (43:24):
For me, from my perspective, And I always said, and
I always said in this form my thoughts or my thoughts,
my opinion is my opinion. The first thing that I
see is that there's no individuality. Everybody's trying to be
like the next person. Half of the half of these

(43:45):
women that's out here. Uh, you basically are undressed. I
ain't even got undressed. Take you nowhere to undress because
you're damn they're undressed for yourself. I mean you coming
outside like that, you ain't leaving nothing for you wonder about.
You're not presenting yourself as a woman and as a man.

(44:06):
If you ain't presenting yourself as a woman, I ain't
gonna have no respect for you. So why why should
I even take the time to have respect for the
person who don't have respect for themselves. I ain't got
time to raise another person because I'm already.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Raising two girls on my own now waiting minute, Sean,
that's back back, because there's a lot of women out
here that are into the trend of dressing lessnaked. Do
you agree, Sassy b I, okay, it's nothing wrong with
if you got it, Florda, it's cool. But were talking
about every day to catch attention. So you hear doctor Sean.
He's telling you that you leave nothing for the imagination.

(44:41):
And I heard doctor Sean. I heard another brother from
the South side of Chicago. He said, Man, a lot
of these girls out here got cottage cheese, thighs and everything.
They couldn't even had it before we got to the hotel,
or before I ask you to marry me, before anything.
Usually women had stuff and then let it all pop
out after they marry you. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (45:03):
So well, it goes back to I don't know, maybe
I have a lot of old traditions and be so okay.
For me, it's more or less like they try to
imitate something that they have seen.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
Yes, what they think is right exactly, well, it's out there,
out of here.

Speaker 7 (45:25):
A perfect example, I was riding with I came off
the road, as everyone knows that I'm a truck driver,
and I was off the road one weekend and I
saw my dad. So I picked them up and we went.
We you know, turned a couple of corners and just
you know, caught up. But as we were riding, these
females from the age of family, like fifteen to just say,

(45:48):
fifteen to twenty one, they don't even have enough gump
about themselves to go to the gym to work off
that little baby fat you talk about. But I'm saying,
there's no reason for a seventeen year old girl stomach to.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Now we going off the subject, and we definitely I
don't have a definitely a show about that.

Speaker 4 (46:16):
I want to ask you a question.

Speaker 1 (46:18):
I definitely ask you about those men too. We're going
to flip it back, okays about those men.

Speaker 6 (46:23):
You're a man, and I want to get your perspective
on this. What about those men that prey on women?

Speaker 3 (46:30):
Women.

Speaker 1 (46:31):
You don't see that, doctor Sean, nowadays, that's a form.

Speaker 4 (46:33):
I mean, that's what you remember. That's yeah.

Speaker 7 (46:37):
I mean I couldn't hear she said.

Speaker 3 (46:41):
She What about the men that does that prey.

Speaker 6 (46:44):
On women that that are looking, Yeah, that that want
a sugar mama, or want something out of these women,
or want the same thing that women look for in
the man. They want those red bottoms. They won't say this,
they want that. That's the same thing vice versa with
the men. What what what about those men? Can you
get Can you give us a little bit of what

(47:05):
your perspective is on that? On these men these brothers
that do that, No.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
Doctor Sean, don't you don't know about no brothers. They
don't have no jobs. They're not even out there hustling,
but they waiting on their baby mamas to come home
with that car.

Speaker 4 (47:17):
What's your opinion on that?

Speaker 7 (47:19):
I mean, am I am? I speaking freely?

Speaker 4 (47:22):
Yes you are, Yes you are gettin Yes you are
everything I say.

Speaker 7 (47:27):
I don't say there's no disrespect to no one. But
if the shoe fit ring your ship up, and the
way I feel about that type of stuff, is that
type of situation, is you shouldn't have to sit and
wait on no woman. Because if you're sitting and waiting
on a woman to do something for you in order
for you to have a productive day, or if you're

(47:48):
just praying on women in order for you to look
flying on Friday and Saturday night, you ain't no man.

Speaker 1 (47:54):
You got doctor Sean. I totally agree they're not a man.
They're actually prostitute. But I'm saying, do you see that
way down in Texas?

Speaker 7 (48:03):
I see it from I mean, I'm originally from California,
so I see it from California all the way, and
it's just real talk, you know. And I came front.
I got family members, male and females, who who who
thrive off of just choosing a person but not trying
to help a person. I'm gonna take from you everything

(48:29):
that that that that you have to offer, but I'm
not gonna give nothing back. So as a man, ain't
no way, there's no way that I can just not
go to work and and sit back and wait on
my baby mama or my children's mother. It's not that's
not even feasible. I mean because evidently as a man,

(48:52):
he wasn't brought up as a man. He should have
been mean, Like if his name is Thomas, you might
want to take the names like the terracles. You not
you have no gowners because you're sitting around waiting on
a woman gaged. No, it's not, and it's just that

(49:13):
he's a sorry.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
Individual, exactly not Doctor Sean. I don't mean to cut
you short, but I just really want to say thank
you for calling into our show straight to the point
on www Dot intellectual radio dot com. And I hope
you tune in any other weekend and probably grace us
with your presence in any other topic that you want
to feel of, uh, just contributing your perspective on out

(49:36):
here on any of our topics that me or Sassy
B has. So again I want to say thank you.
Make sure you get up with me later and again
you can retrieve any of these recordings at the archives
on www Dot intellectual radio dot com. Okay, Sean, thank
you'all for having me. Thank you all right, thank you
for calling in all right, now, be good. I'll be

(49:56):
blessed me. But again, and Susie B. It was good
that we had doctor Seanaan because you know, we got
two women on the show and the first thing of
somebody that's probably listening may say is those are two
bitter women. No, this is a disclaimer. We're not bitter.
We are bringing up topics that's happening in everyday life.
And this may be, this may be happening in some

(50:19):
people's lives. Okay, this may be happening. Now, it's a
shame that there's men out here that are jigglos or
prostitutes and they prey on these independent women women too.
That prayer which brings us to that topic money that
there's a thin line between an independent woman and an

(50:40):
angry and an angry woman or a mean just me
a woman. Now, you may be a brother out there
and you might have saw cutie pie, but she was
just so mean and you never even gave her a
time of day. But I'm here to let you know, son,
build you some courage and speak to that woman because
that woman is just hurt. They're scorn men out here,
just like there's going women out here, right, So don't

(51:02):
stop it. If you see somebody that's attracting your eye
and you believe that you are the man for her,
you a you A you approach her, You may not
approach her, Uh, with the hey baby, what's happening? You
may have to come with a little bit more creativity
because she's been so hurt from the opportunist that's out here.

Speaker 6 (51:18):
But most independent women don't like the baggage. They don't
have a whole lot of baby mamas and a whole
lot of baggage and a whole lot of this.

Speaker 4 (51:25):
Independent women don't.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
Like that, but they could deal with that. They can
deal with Now, let's get that back, because there's there
might be some brothers out here that may have five
or seven kids. But uh, I believe that God made
somebody for you. It's not gonna be me. It's not
gonna be a little trouble maker that's gonna date you
with the five or seven kids. But it may be
somebody out there.

Speaker 7 (51:45):
Just for you.

Speaker 1 (51:46):
And so I'm saying is we can't say that a
man that has kids that are independent woman wouldn't wanna
be bothered. No, there may be an independent woman that
can't have kids and she may embrace that brother. So again,
when we were talking about it's a thin line between
an independent woman and a mean and angry woman that
a lot of men prey on to become jigglos, or

(52:09):
to be prostitutes, or to just be pimping or you know,
some of them tell their friends, man, I got it
like that. She gonna do everything for me. Nothing. No, No,
you just got a job. You jiggle laying that pipe.
That's all you are. That's your job. Lay the pipe.
But and take out the trash and cook dinner, you know,
whatever else your details are. Some men have to cook
some men.

Speaker 3 (52:29):
Girl.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
I seen some man with some duties, baby, but neither
here nor there.

Speaker 4 (52:33):
There's nothing wrong with the man with duties.

Speaker 7 (52:35):
No.

Speaker 1 (52:35):
I love a man that has doies because you know,
I had I had, I had somebody that was very
close to me, and I wanted him to man. Yeah,
you know, I wanted him to stop selling drugs. I
want him to stop selling drugs. This has something to
do with the topic. And I told him to sit
at home, watch the kids, and I just need you
to back up the house. You may not be able
to cook a four course meal, but I'd rather come

(52:57):
home to some hot dogs and porking beans than any thing.
And it wasn't a situation where he was gonna be
pimping me or being a prostitute, pulling he was pulling
his weight because somebody has got to take care of
the house, right, and a lot of people forget that partner.
But again, I come.

Speaker 4 (53:13):
Home and I'm taking I'm pulling our shifts.

Speaker 1 (53:18):
Not getting no men, you are not getting no meal.
I wish you will ask me who is and what
what is for dinner? KFC, brother, that's what's for dinner?
You driving up to the drive through and getting number
four and five, that is what's for dinner. And if
you can't come up with a more creative idea, I'm
going to sleep. I'll talk to you when I get up.
But there's no way that a woman should be working

(53:41):
as much. And you, as a brother, you know this
woman is working. Flip that thing from being a prostitute
to you being a partner and putting in the work.
What is it to you the vacuum a floor? What
is it for you to pick up the kids from school?
What is it for you for to wash a dish?
I mean she's paying the bills. Some of you guys
are looking at it as somebody owes you something. When

(54:03):
nobody owes you nothing. You don't even owe yourself nothing.
That's the reason why you won't even go out and
get a job, So why should somebody else owe you something?
For you prostitutes and even you women, they haven't even
thought about a goal, haven't even thought about what to
do with their life, but you out here. Because see,
I'm an only girl and I got brothers. So I'm
speaking from the perspective of SUSA from seeing the back

(54:26):
end of my brothers, which are hard working brothers. They
haven't been game bang, they did no drugs, they went
to jail, none of that. My father raised good men.
So there's some women out here that pray on men
with good credit and get money like that. So I
screamed women that come and try to date my brothers,
because you're not gonna be used. In mind, there's one
black sheep in the family that's ready to cut you up.

(54:47):
And what I'm saying is is there's women out here,
and there's men right now that are so in love
with these ladies, they really love them. And these ladies
are outside spending your money, brother, with the next man.
This wait a minute, this is a new age thing,
spending their money with another woman. Hello, some of them

(55:07):
are spending their money with a horse and a and
a pigeon and snakes. It's all type of be stality things,
absolutely crazy. What I'm saying is that's working hard. There's crazy, Yes,
it's it's crazy. It's men that's working hard and at
work talking about Man. I don't know what to do. Man,
I really love my wife. She's just never happy man,

(55:30):
and she at home not caring about you. She's just
spending your money because all she married you for was
the money. Wake up, wake up, find out if you
married a prostitute, whether they want to call themselves that
or not.

Speaker 4 (55:42):
Things like that make you want to stay single.

Speaker 1 (55:44):
No, I'm not gonna stay single. I declare that God
made somebody from me. I hope I stay alive long
enough to see it.

Speaker 6 (55:50):
Somebody coming along to use you, is somebody coming along
to love you, somebody coming along to respect you?

Speaker 4 (55:56):
What is it that you really want? I mean, those
are the questions that most people. Some people are asking
their heads.

Speaker 1 (56:02):
But Susette, do you know there's some people out here
they have never had love and they definitely not looking
for it because they don't know nothing about it. Oh yeah,
they're just cold hearted. They don't care. They'll move from
you from getting once you bust them from using you
for what you had. They they'll they'll leave with embarrassment
and go find them another prey. So if you are
listening to this show and you know somebody that's the

(56:23):
victims to this, get them some help.

Speaker 7 (56:25):
Man.

Speaker 1 (56:26):
Now, if you told them over times and I know
you probably got some friends, and you talk to talk
to them when you blue in a face, they still
gonna stay with them. And you know that's the lost
cause you can't do nothing with that. Sometimes experience gotta
come through and whoop they tell for them to really
realize they're a victim of a prostitute or victim of
a jiggalo.

Speaker 4 (56:41):
Or a user.

Speaker 1 (56:42):
But that thing ain't dead. It is a lot. And
for you people, you husbands, they got Facebook pages. This
is why your women are worried about you on Facebook.
They think that you're not just doing Facebook because they
see this. They see this with their own two eyes
on their page on the New Age Prostitution. How the
women will flaunt their breasts and naked pictures and to

(57:04):
entice you to like them, to add them as a friend.
Then they started a conversation. Before you know it, you're
meeting them at the lake doing some strange things for
some change, and it's happening, isn't it. It's crazy out here.
And like Trina said to all of them, you don't
know that I love Trina because at least she was

(57:25):
bold and she got straight to the point. Because when
you gotta remember Trina's background, she was a stripper. And
a lot of young ladies are listening to her and
think that's their lifestyle. But that was the lifestyle of
an exotic dancer that did do some prostitution. That's how
she came up. And she had no feelings. Some of
y'all got some of you guys are getting involved in
this business and you catching feelings and you're going crazy

(57:45):
and stalking men and following them back home, and they
got wives and stuff, and you're gonna meet up with
some lead cause some wives got the right to kill you.
So you better watch out going to people's homes and stuff.
So prostitution could kill you. So watch that, watch out.
And for you, jigglos and man up, Man up, get
you a job, do something with your life. How could

(58:07):
you be a leader ahead of a household and you
leaning on a woman to do anything for you?

Speaker 4 (58:12):
Man up?

Speaker 1 (58:14):
Oh, I forgot your father wasn't around to tell you,
so a sister's gonna tell you. Man up. So we're
gonna be back next week ten o'clock sharp. I can't wait,
Susie B. Because we're on our journey. We're getting ready
to celebrate our birthdays. Were out of here, baby, We're
going to Georgia and we're gonna be posting our road
trip on Facebook. So make sure you tune in and

(58:35):
log in and accept as as friends, because we getting
ready to have a ball in the at l baby.
Were getting straight to that point. And this is w
w W Intellectual Radio dot Com with your host, Little Troublemaker,
and I'm your co host Sassy D Sassy B. And
we out of here. You don't know now, put it.

Speaker 3 (59:00):
Get on me in your mind.

Speaker 5 (59:01):
No, your motherfucking brains out, but sure, no man, Nigga
who'll fall off in.

Speaker 3 (59:05):
The club retrict for the showfell of love and them
all for the buck that you'll know now, Nigga who
no more niggas to me? Who no more kidder to me?
And wait more joke.

Speaker 7 (59:15):
Dinner than me?

Speaker 5 (59:15):
Miss she'll know now, nigga, no be chilling, no now,
Nick non non.

Speaker 3 (59:22):
You'm no man nick. That's just resting to me, and
you have no man niggas that ain't more problem ship
to me. You am no man nick who do more
freak stuff? And he put you the legs up, then
I'm going nigga.

Speaker 7 (59:35):
Then I'm don't get out.

Speaker 3 (59:36):
Who like this is like? You don't fight a nigga
like you. Don't look back and miss like you. You
don't like a miss like you. I'll fight a miss
like you. Don't try me miss like you. Ain't no
telling fussy I do bets you no nas nick. You
have no man nigga. No, no, you' no man nigga.

Speaker 7 (59:56):
So you'll no damn nigga.

Speaker 1 (59:59):
No, you'll no nail hole.

Speaker 8 (01:00:02):
Them being the places I met who's been the grads
of that bead talk my five six best friend, and
you'll no nail hole. That's upper saint like me. That's
fuck the saint like me.

Speaker 3 (01:00:11):
Oh the upper name like me. You'll no nail hole.

Speaker 9 (01:00:15):
The stammo asking me, you'll no naw hole.

Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
Uhh, that'll make you come like me leave You'll no
nawn hole. They'll try our.

Speaker 4 (01:00:22):
Types of ship.

Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
When he throw the back and let another bitch ain't
let the click.

Speaker 4 (01:00:26):
Nigga.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
You'll know damn hole that'll keep the web like me.
Let me come back to back like me.

Speaker 4 (01:00:31):
Look at nigga not.

Speaker 7 (01:00:31):
Back like me.

Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
You'll no nail hole that'll ride a big.

Speaker 8 (01:00:35):
Throw on the basket who loves fuck all the time
walk puts.

Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
The matter there, my b you'll no nail hole.

Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
Hold look baby, holdo what you said you a do bitch.

Speaker 4 (01:00:43):
Nigga. You heard our motherfucking say.

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Maybe if you're gonna be doing all thisting, you need
to be on my.

Speaker 7 (01:00:47):
Team because I'm the reallys they give your motherfucking know what.

Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
You now stand. They keep it nothing like me, They
keep a heart like me, tops like me. You'll no
now now we're connection with tomorrow.

Speaker 7 (01:01:01):
Many bits for.

Speaker 3 (01:01:02):
The stars and election flex of hard norn you no.

Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
Man's man who representing that crib in my head as
well him.

Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
And it's high and my middle. I love living here
to be straight girls living here and all my dog
is here. Can we be bolling here?

Speaker 7 (01:01:17):
Mary?

Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
You no man's middle.

Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
No, don't tell you no man now, don't no no
go your no man now no no don't yo no
man now, don't yere you Nodd's now no, don't don't
tell you no.

Speaker 7 (01:01:34):
That's now
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