Like any man I’ve had many hardships. Tough to come up with a Top 10, but one scream loudly in the memory banks. The time a woman tried to trap me as the father of her unborn child. Now I know you may find it hard to believe with all that I teach on sexual responsibility, but that’s exactly why this story is so ridiculous and funny. She couldn’t get her story straight about how far along the pregnancy was. That it had to be mine because a condom broke and yada blah whatever. I KNEW the child wasn’t mine. My challenge was to prove it to all the parties that got their hands involved. My family. Her family. The court. And others still. It was a whole thing and I had to play my cards at the right time in the right order to win. I’ll have to give you the full story another. I bring this up because I never had to prove to her or the court the girl was some other dude’s. I used another trick that attorneys applaud me for to this day. Most guys in divorce court now envy my take and lack the ruthlessness to attempt what I did. But it’s the only way to take charge of situation where men are supposed lose and bow down to their baby mama overlord. Even if she is in fact, not the mother of Your child. Homie don’t play that. Nor do any of the men I’ve consulted with this technique since. Story aside the point is men give me props for handling it so smooth and gracefully. But I can’t take the credit. I had a team behind me every step of hte way. My band of brohers who are always there with their foot in my back to be BIGGER THAN any mess I have to face. That’s the power of good network. You have plenty of education and knowledge, they give yo the 360 view of HOW to use what you know to win time and time again. You get the credit, but really it was a team effort with plenty of assists. Tonight is a Brotherhood talk for THINKING MAN. We’re getting into how you find the right men to have you back, and how to deploy them for powerful effect.In the age of Lockdown, you can’t afford to have weak men in your social circle? Learn more and share your story here: https://knoxuniversity.com/brotherhood/ Talk with you there brother, — Papi Knox |
“I KNEW the child wasn’t mine”… but
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