Floyd Mayweather Jr. says women are like cars and men should have as many as they can maintain

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Floyd Mayweather Jr and the word opulence go hand in hand. When your nickname is “Money” it’s expected that your lifestyle will include a lot of excess. Of course, that also extends to women as well. In Money May’s documentary, “30 Days in May,” that aired last week on Showtime. Mayweather explained his logic for a man with means to be able to maintain multiple women.

“When it comes to females, even though you can’t drive 10 cars at one time, you got people that got 10 cars,” said Mayweather. “So you’re able to keep maintenance up on 10 cars. So I feel that as far as it comes to females, that same thing should apply. If you’re able to take care of 20 then you should have 20.”

Well, we know from Floyd’s ex, Josie Harris that Floyd is still actively engaging in adult in-door activities with Ms. Harris. What does his fianceé, Shantel Jackson thing about this philosophy of women?

“I’m not the jealous type,” she says. “I know who I am and I know where we stand. I just feel like when you have that type of relationship where you can be open and honest, I just think it helps the trust and it helps keep things new and fresh. So it doesn’t bother me and it’s never bothered me. I just think when you let a man be him, he will respect you that much to not disrespect you.”

I will say this, the maintenance tag on those exotic foreign cars is HIGH! Make sure you budget accordingly. Do what works for you is my motto. If it works for them and everyone involved is on the same page. :shrug: Rock on.