Passing On Your Genes

LAT: “[Richard] Sherman’s girlfriend, Ashley Moss, is due to give birth to their son sometime soon. Very soon, like within the next week.”

Chaim Amalek writes:

Stanford educated. NFL player in the superbowl. Lots of women before, now, and to come. Children to carry on his genes. The man knows to take care of business, and not be some seventies wimpo-dad holding his baby mama’s hand where he does not belong (based on most of history). This man is a winner, and I say this without any irony or sarcasm. I mean it.

The knowledge that somewhere out there is a man who is actively fighting other men to bring home the bacon does more for a woman giving birth than the presence of that same man, sharing his feelings with her.

I did not mean to insult any Torah Jews with my previous remark. Please read it as ‘actively davening and learning with other men in yeshiva.'”

What many men ask themselves: Is the man who shares his feelings with his fists more apt to win the heart and flesh of a beautiful woman than the man who shares his feelings with his blogging?

>>Damn, you’re brilliant. Why aren’t you rich with a beautiful wife and many kids?

A Russian woman once asked me that very question. I was so offended by the question I beat her with my fists and then made love to her all night long. But I never got around to formulating an answer.

Steve Sailer: “As for Richard Sherman, may I suggest that the fact that he has a documented 3-digit IQ (SAT scores on 400-1600 tests of 990 and 1060 and a Wonderlic IQ test of 24 where 21 is the mean), admirable study skills (salutatorian of his Compton Dominguez class), and a Stanford degree should not excuse him from apologizing for his outburst. Instead, the fact that he’s smarter and better educated than the average NFL cornerback means that he should try harder than average to behave in a more gentlemanly fashion since he has the personal tools to behave better.”

I wonder how many white and asian women, nine months pregnant, would go to a Super Bowl? Black women are tough.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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