Andrew Tate’s "Top G" roasts Adam22 and Lena "the plug" over whose sex is superior, exposing their transactional marriage—her vagina allegedly generating 50x more value than expected. Elijah Schaffer and @Australiantalk condemn the public commodification of intimacy as "disgusting," comparing it to prostitution (Australia’s brothels charge $300–$400/hr vs. U.S. claims of $16.20 or a Chipotle meal), while invoking #MeToo to highlight consent and regret. Tate insists sex belongs only in love, framing their behavior as morally bankrupt, but the debate reveals hypocrisy even within conservative circles. The episode ends by promoting a full live-stream replay on Rumble, reinforcing its anti-woke, hyper-masculine tone. [Automatically generated summary]
There's not many things I find uncomfortable, but I just find this uncomfortable to talk about.
And the reason is, it's not because, I mean, I'm an adult.
I know what sex is.
Of course, I've lived a very varied life.
I just feel like I don't know.
We have so many people watching us, and we're just talking about dick and vagina.
Don't you think this is below us?
I don't know.
We're all pretty intelligent people.
We talk about the Matrix and how they're trying to dumb us all down and trying to control all of our minds.
And this base instinct talk, I find it very uncomfortable.
I don't find, I'm not comfortable being on this stream.
If I was sitting with a woman next to me, the last thing I would talk about is our personal life.
I just don't think it's the smart thing to do.
And I don't think that it is, I don't have any interest in the personal sex life of any married couple.
And I don't want to hear about it.
And I don't want to talk about it.
And I just find it very uncomfortable.
I'm extremely uncomfortable in this situation.
That's the truth.
And I'm not saying that from a position of weakness.
I'm saying it from a position of strength.
I don't like talking about these things.
I don't like talking about women getting fucked.
I don't like talking about what I do with women.
I don't like talking about any of it.
I think that what I do in the bedroom with a woman who I care about should be to a degree sacred.
And I think it should be completely private.
Absolutely.
And I don't want to hear about anyone else fucking.
I want to make something clear to the street.
I've never watched.
I don't watch porn.
I've never bought an OnlyFans.
I've never paid for sex.
My relationship with sex involves love and I don't think it should happen outside of love.
And I think that's the way that sex should operate.
And I think that when you decide, and once again, I could be wrong, when you decide to keep sex exclusively for love, there's something beautiful and special about it.
And if you decide not to do that, then you keep chasing a new high.
And you can have threesomes and fuck a bunch of girls.
And I'm not saying I haven't done it, but eventually you're constantly just chasing a new high and you end up just doing something weird.
Whereas if you just say, I always have sex with girls I love, then it's always special.
No, I'm just, he's like, this is getting personal.
I thought you asked me.
No, it is none of your business.
Another person's sex life is just none of your business.
Like, isn't that what we're fighting for?
Was to like, was because people got too fucking comfortable being like talking about their sex lives.
Like, I think that's where a lot of people, right?
I'm not talking about the true conservative bros, but like the genuinely most people like me who were in the center and got pushed right, right?
I think I was always pretty much a right-wing extremist and I centerized for a little bit because I got in trouble, right?
I got in trouble for racism a few times in high school.
But that's also because the black guys were just fucking shit up and I knew it.
You know what I mean?
I don't like Donald Roll like that.
I'm not a violent guy.
That's just not me.
But I also bring up the fact that it comes down to like the human nature.
We're like, it's just not our business.
And that's why no matter how low people I've known go, no matter how low people in this industry go, no matter how low enemies go or the world, like I'm not this, I'm not going to be talking about people's, like, I'm not going to pry into people's lives.
And the only time that I would ever even bring this stuff up is just to be like, this is fucking weird that they volunteered this information, right?
That's the difference.
We're not prying into their lives.
Why are you bringing this up?
This is the weirdest shit.
And this should not be normalized.
But they did it for clout.
He admits it here that he did it for clout, right?
This is why they did it for clout and money.
And I don't think it was worth it to sell your soul.
This is what selling your soul looks like.
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Bro, the first question I have is like, why?
Why?
Yeah.
I guess like number one on the list would probably just be like money.
Like that was originally like, because we didn't really know it was going to be viral like this.
You know, like we knew it was going to be a thing and we thought that was like a pretty good idea.
Like, oh, if we do this, it'll go crazy.
But we didn't know it was going to be as big as it got, like, at all, like, even close.
Like, she had a dollar amount that she thought this was worth, right?
And I said, you know, like, let's do it.
Let's switch things up.
Let's try something out.
What was that dollar amount?
I can't say.
She forbid me from sharing any dollar amounts.
But it ended up being like, I don't know, like 50 times what we thought it was worth.
So that's kind of cool to find out that your wife's vagina is actually worth way more than you thought that the value was going to be listed.
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