The Throne Is Not for Everyone
- John Washington

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Let me make something painfully clear, because too many people confuse proximity with position.
No woman who is not my soulmate will ever sit next to me.
Not beside me. Not in my inner circle. Not in the seat reserved for my queen.
That throne seat is not decorative. It is not symbolic. It is not temporary.
It is earned—and it is exclusive.
I am the king of my empire. I built it. I protect it. I govern it.
And empires do not allow casual access to the throne.
Access Is Not a Right
Too many people—especially women—mistake attention, conversation, or association for entitlement. Let me correct that immediately.
Just because you are present does not mean you are chosen.
Just because you are attractive does not mean you are aligned.
Just because you desire the benefits does not mean you deserve the position.
If you are not my soulmate, do not expect:
Queen-level access
Queen-level loyalty
Queen-level provision
Queen-level influence
Those privileges are not for the public. They are reserved for one woman—my queen.
The Throne Is for a Partner, Not a Passenger
I am not looking for someone to ride the wave I created.
I am not building an empire so others can enjoy the view.
The woman who sits beside me must:
Match my discipline
Understand my vision
Respect my authority
Carry herself like royalty even when no one is watching
Anything less is a distraction, not a destiny.
If you are not prepared to walk with a king, stand firm under pressure, and operate with purpose, do not reach for the throne.
Boundaries Are Power
This is not arrogance.
This is structure.
A man without boundaries is weak.
A king without standards loses his empire.
So let this be known:
If you are not my soulmate, do not expect soulmate treatment.
Do not expect influence over my decisions.
Do not expect access to my resources.
Do not expect to sit where my queen belongs.
That seat is occupied—whether she has arrived yet or not.
Final Word
I am not here to be liked.
I am not here to accommodate fantasies.
I am here to build, rule, and protect what is mine.
And when my queen arrives, she will not ask for the throne.
She will recognize it—because it was made for her.
Everyone else should know their place.
The throne is not for everyone.



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