But given what a human being is and given that it doesn't come wired with a sexual persona that it acquires a sexual persona through exposure, the fact that we are flooding that channel with this very unrealistic stuff means that, well, what do women discover when they end up in bed with a guy? Well, that guy is like the cartoon that men have been painted as, right? You and I bristle at what the Me Too movement portrayed men as. Not because there aren't bad men. There are lots of bad men. But it's not universal. And the story of how men and women are supposed to interact, you know, in terms of flirting and dating and all of that is not as straightforward as people will paint that picture. But if you've got a generation of men that's being exposed to the same, frankly, violent garbage and that is informing them about what sex is and then women are discovering that, oh, yeah, men are kind of brutal and awful, you know, in the bedroom. So that reinforces their sense of, well, you know, these aren't decent people. They're putting on an act when they're in public. So it creates the exact thing that men were falsely accused of. And it makes women, I think, become very unsympathetic as people, right?