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Kevin Gates Says He Apologizes to His Penis: 'I Can't Believe I Put You Through This'

Gates was a guest on Plaqueboymax's livestream and gave fans another healthy batch of viral moments.

Kevin Gates has revealed he's apologized to his penis several times for all the situations he put himself through with other women.

During his visit to Plaqueboymax's livestream, Gates took some time to speak about people making mistakes and how he's a member of that club, especially when it comes to sexual interactions he doesn't need to put himself through. According to Gates, he's been in some wild situations, and because of that, he's made sure to apologize to his penis.

"I done had to apologize to my dick a lot of times," said Gates. "'I can't believe I put you through this. I'll never do this to you again.' I done had to apologize to myself before cause I was like 'Damn, it got this bad?' [...] I'm not going to let you down again I'm going to exhibit a greater level of self-worth."

Gates wasn't done there as his time with Max was filled with so many other viral moments, from him saying he never quit drugs because "rehab is for quitters" to men losing their lifeforce by masturbating to porn which he said is "beating your dick to another man's success." One of the wildest comments came when he spoke about hanging out with a group of Asian women that saw his penis.

"When I be over there getting my feet did they was speaking Vietnamese I say 'Why they teasing me?' She say, 'they say you have bamboo no chopstick,'" Gates recalled.

Gates also recorded a new song titled "Berzerk" during Max's livestream and reflected on the wild story about him having sex with his cousin.

Check that out and other moments from Gates's conversation with Max below.

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