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Anyone ever listened to Tom Leykis?
He's a bottom-feeding, disgusting, uncaring womanizing slob if there ever were one.
My GF and I listen every now and then in the evenings, and he is constantly telling men that they are idiots if they even consider dating a single mother.
It's disgusting the opinions he has. Makes a bad name of every single mother in the US simply because some are only after money - tells men they are only signing their death warrant if they get with one.
In his view, there is not a single single mother in the country worth any man's time.
GRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I think about that guy and the ignorant bullshit he spews it makes me want to punch something.For example, read this from his site, about his Leykis 101:
"Equally provocative is his "Leykis 101." An unapologetic primer to help men get laid with minimum effort, its "rules" - a retort to the women's self-help guide - include Never spend a lot of money impressing her on the first date, Stop seeing her if you don't get laid by the third date, and Never date single mothers. Like Flash Fridays this, too, began innocently enough, with Leykis lecturing a staff member about his love life. While most male listeners have welcomed "Leykis 101" like manna from heaven, many women see it as the Black Plague. On "Politically Incorrect" in February 1999, Leykis defended his position amid a hostile group of female panelists: "We don't fall in love with you until we get some tail!...If you think that we hear a word you say before we get in your panties, let me tell you something, we don't!" Controversy may not be the meat-and-potatoes of his show, but as it reaches more listeners in more cities, Leykis continues to be a lightning rod. On his rule against dating single mothers he points to a Washington state law that makes a man responsible for a child with whom he has developed a "bond," even if it is not his child. On "discussions" that become "beliefs," he recalls one show about the ethics of picking up women who had been molested as children, rebuking the notion that talking about a subject implies an endorsement."