Wallace Spills Tea on American Women

YouTuber Floyd Wallace went live for the third consecutive day on Wednesday, sharing his feelings on American woman and making a plea for his viewers to pay his penalties for a Texas conviction so he can return to his life of sex tourism.

Wallace said that he considered American women on the same level of American men, as he didn’t see the point in attempting to date them. His main complaint with women in America seems to be his belief that he cannot make enough money to satisfy their needs, as they reject men who make $10,000 a month and call them “broke ass.”

He also bemoaned the fact that single moms in America, who he used to be able to take advantage of for sex, have also caught on to this trend and that to date a single mom in American now means being financially responsible for her and her children before she offers sexual favors.

Comparing American women to women in Brazil, Wallace gleefully stated that women in Brazil will have sex with an American man immediately after meeting them and the only time a Brazilian woman would ask a man to wait was if she was on her “time of the month.”

The YouTuber admitted that he knew that women treated him differently as an American when he’s outside of the United States, but also offered that his buying power and his ability to support the woman was the “best thing that happened” to the woman and their brief time together would be the best time of the woman’s life.

Wallace bragged that women outside the United States will forgive American men for any transgressions and any breakups will not last long as woman always return to the sexual relationship because an American man is “the best they can get.”

Warning against getting serious with the woman, Wallace warned that marrying or having children with the women is out of the question to him. He repeatedly stated that he was out to “bang” and was not interested in long term relationship.

He also preached honesty and said that he was always up front with the women he dated about his status as a felon in the United States and most women did not care about his background since he was an American.

Wallace did not address if being “open and honest” means revealing his true identity to the women, as his dating profiles and past behavior indicates he uses the alias “Terry” when interacting with women overseas.

Continuing to beg for his chat to pay his nearly $800.00 in fines for the Texas conviction, he offered to sell the shirt he was wearing to a viewer for a $200.00 donation to his CashApp and then offered three months of managing moderator status on his YouTube channel to anyone who donated $10.00.

Wallace revealed that he only needed another $745.00 in donations to pay his fine, which would allow him to end his deferment program early if paid. While he says his travel is not restricted while he’s in the deferment program, he implored his fans to continue to help out as he had an urgent need to return to sex tourism.

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