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April 18, 2023 - Fresh & Fit
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Girl Won't Leave & FIGHT Starts! HEATED Debate w/ Master Degree Feminist!
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Fresh Fit Podcast, After Hours Edition.
We're joining six lovely ladies.
Let's get into it.
Let's go.
What's this?
How many carrots, bro?
Get out.
Get out.
F*** out.
Put your shoes on outside.
You don't got to put them on in here.
I know the night is not what it would seem.
I must believe in something, so I'll make myself believe it.
It's like a moment.
All right.
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Okay, awesome.
Ladies on the panel, give us your name, your age, what you do for a living, dating status, and if you want to, of course, and we'll start right here.
Erin, 26.
I live in Miami.
I'm from Orlando originally, but been here for eight years.
I'm an executive search consultant in tech.
And I also help my mom with her business.
She's a jewelry and laundry designer.
So.
Wait, it's Erin you said?
Yeah.
Okay.
With an E or A? E. Okay.
How old are you again?
Sorry.
26.
Okay.
And where are you from originally?
Orlando.
Orlando.
Okay.
I've been in Miami eight years.
I'm writing it down.
Red flag.
Then you said your profession is?
I'm an executive search consultant for tech startups.
Okay.
So do you like find tech companies that are startups that seem promising and get investors on board?
No, I'm like a recruiter and account director for tech companies.
So we do like sales marketing recruitment.
Okay, and you work, I'm assuming like you kind of work for a couple different companies?
I work for a company out of the UK, so I'm our US rep.
Okay.
I'm our only US rep, yeah.
And then your highest education level completed?
Bachelor's, psychology.
Cool.
Where'd you get it from?
FIU, Miami.
And then you said status, single, relationship?
Recently single.
Oh shit.
Especially in Miami.
Wait, what happened?
Who broke up with who?
I broke up with him.
Why?
It's a long story, but like, we're still friends.
We're on good terms.
They're still fucking.
No, we're still good friends.
This guy is fresh.
Alright.
Alright, cool.
Cool.
What about you?
My name is Naomi.
I'm 22.
Born and raised in Long Island, New York.
I'm a painter.
I do hair.
Education level completed?
High school.
And then relationship status?
Single.
And body count?
Mind your business.
So she's from Strong Island.
What about you?
What about you?
My name is Noah, like the ARC. I was born in Israel, and I live in Miami.
Okay, wait, how old are you?
26.
26.
And you were born in Israel?
I was born in Israel, yeah.
One of them boys, okay.
Where'd you go to high school?
Alonzo and Tracy Morning.
In the U.S.? No, in Miami.
Well, yes, in the U.S., but in Miami.
Okay, so you were born in Israel, but raised in Miami.
I'm assuming you have dual citizenship?
Correct.
Okay, all right.
So, and what is your profession?
Um, so I have my own marketing business, so digital marketing, and then I help my mom with a English learning program.
It's called Kef USA for international students, people who just want to come to Orlando to learn English and go to the Disney parks and do all that touristy things in Orlando.
Okay.
Wait a minute.
You went to high school and you were raised like in Miami.
You were born in Israel, but you're from Miami.
Correct.
Okay.
Are you guys friends?
Yeah, we are.
We've been friends for like 10 years.
Helping your mom from Orlando.
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
And then how is education level completed?
Master's.
I have a master's in business.
Okay.
Where'd you get it from?
Florida International.
Okay.
And then relationship status?
Single as a Pringle.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, we could tell.
We could tell.
Do you have to, is your family like pretty much saying like you got to get with a Jewish man or it doesn't matter to them?
As long as I'm happy, I think that's all they care about.
Well, the females carry the lineage anyway, right?
Excuse me?
The women in Judaism are the ones that carry the religion.
Correct.
So it's not a big deal.
Excuse me?
I'm Israeli.
I can't help it.
My apologies.
For example, the man's got to be the one that's Muslim and he can marry a girl that's outside of the religion.
But for Judaism, it's the other way around.
That's also for Christianity.
It's the man, not the woman.
That's got to be Christian to carry it along?
Correct.
Yeah.
All right.
What about you?
My name is Jada.
I'm 21.
I was born in Atlanta, raised in Miami.
I'm an esthetician and, I mean, bachelor's, I guess.
Is that what you're going to ask me?
Yeah, I agree.
So you got a VA? Cool.
Where'd you get it from?
Fisk University, the illustrious HBCU in Nashville, Tennessee.
Okay.
Double major, biology, pre-med, and Spanish.
Go, Queen.
Paula.
Are you going to go back to pursue something in the medical field or no?
Yes.
I wanted to go to PA school, but I'm taking some time off because, baby, that's going to be a joke.
The school didn't offer one of those accelerated programs where you basically get your bachelor's and your master's degree in one to become a PA? I know there's a bunch of programs that do that.
You could be a pharmacist when you get out or a PA or whatever.
PAs are one of the most in-demand medical jobs right now.
The only thing they offered me was we have a medical school adjacent from my school, which is Meharry Medical School, one of the only other medical schools that are HBCUs as well.
So they said that I could have automatic enrollment in there and, you know, pursue PA if I want to.
I decided I was like, let me just take some time off.
You want a break?
Yeah.
All right.
Fair enough.
Good for you.
Okay.
And then single?
I am not.
How long have you been together?
Five months.
How did y'all meet?
Was he on a break too?
No, I went to high school with his cousin.
His cousin actually doesn't even fuck with me.
But I went to high school with his cousin and now we're just really happy.
Right now, it's only been five months.
Love you, babe.
I feel like a marriage starts not when you say I do, but when that motherfucker gets on your nerves.
Question.
Who bought you that bank leaf?
My man.
I figured.
That shit is not cheap.
What was it?
The Van Cleese necklace.
Oh, okay, okay.
I don't know anything about jewelry.
That, with that many, like, pieces?
At least 10 bands.
10k.
Goddamn.
What does he do for work?
He plays for the Chicago Cubs.
There you go.
Makes sense now.
That shit is not cheap, bro.
It's the details, bro.
Details.
Just out of curiosity, do you care if you smash the other girls?
Um, I actually asked him for a threesome.
You asked for it?
Yeah.
Okay.
You like girls too?
Yeah.
Okay.
He met me when I was 18 and I was not, you know, straight at the time.
And I was also like a freshman in college.
So I was- He converted you back?
Yeah.
You know, I've been delivered.
Yeah.
I'm not gay no more!
I'm not gay no more.
Thanks babe, I'm going to heaven.
He is.
He's half Cuban, half Bahamian and Jamaican.
Okay.
That'll do it.
It does it.
That'll do it.
All crazy, BBC, man.
All crazy.
All problems.
Tell me right now.
Well, no, that's cool.
Because whenever a girl dates a professional, I think I'm like, are you cool with him?
He's going to fuck other girls.
It's normal.
Do you accept this?
But to be honest, I told him, I was like, I know women are going to throw them.
I'm not intimidated by other women.
Obviously, it would hurt because I love him.
But I was like, when you get into a relationship with an athlete, you kind of have to be ready for certain shit.
At least you know.
Yeah, like I just told him, I was like, he's also 21 too.
So he's kind of like, I was like, you're never going to be this young and this fine again.
Like, live your life.
As long as you know who you coming home to, live your life.
It's actually going to get worse as he gets older.
The more he gets worse, it's going to get worse.
So, hey man, that's smart though that you already understand this, that as a professional athlete, he's going to have other women.
Hey, you got the 10k necklace, alright?
As long as you ain't buying bitches a necklace, you're going to be okay.
You got a ring too.
Alright, there you go.
Okay.
Welcome back, ladies.
Welcome back.
Meet me.
Hello.
Hi guys.
What's your name?
Pam Rodriguez.
I'm 24.
I am an artist, model, actress, and entrepreneur.
I did some college and also acting school and modeling school for six years.
Wait, you act?
Yes.
Stop the cap!
Alright, and then where are you originally from?
Ohio.
Okay.
Where in Ohio?
Toledo.
That's like where y'all went to high school and stuff?
Yeah.
20 years of our life we lived there.
You said high school and then you went to like modeling school?
We went to modeling school for two years and then we went to acting school for four years.
And you completed it?
Yeah, I mean, you don't get, like, a diploma.
You kind of just, like, for acting, it's like...
You don't get a certification?
Nothing?
No, you have to just keep doing it until you feel like you're good enough.
So how do you prove that you, like, did it then?
Until we got, like, booked enough to not have to do it no more.
I guess you just keep on going until you get a gig?
We went for four years.
They say if you go for six months, you can't say you went to acting school.
But when you go four years or over, it was like our college.
I guess I'm an actor then.
So they don't give you anything to prove that you completed it?
No, I mean, obviously it'll always be on our resume, but yeah, that's not how, like, acting school is.
And honestly, it is, like, tricky.
Was it school in the Rye University?
No, it was in Cleveland.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
I think they hit you guys with the Cleveland.
Goddamn.
And current dating status?
Single.
Still?
Mm-hmm.
Damn.
Okay.
She's on acting school, bro.
She's waiting until it finishes.
Yeah.
All right.
And then what about you?
You're Pam and then you're who?
Montana Rodriguez on everything.
I'm 24 as well.
Who's older between you two?
She is by four minutes.
Me, me.
Okay.
And then I'm assuming you do the same exact thing as her?
Yes.
Okay.
I'm not even gonna repeat it.
Copy and paste?
Yeah, pretty much.
Copy and paste.
Same education.
And then what's your relationship status?
Single.
You two?
Yep.
All right.
All right.
Which one of you guys is the party one and which one is the one that stays home or both of y'all be outside?
We're both outside.
Last night I went to live in Tana Stata.
We've been taking turns.
I'm sure you do.
You just never know.
It just depends on the day.
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Wyatt goes, ladies, would you rather date a gym rat or a professional fighter?
We can start here and then work our way around.
A professional fighter, for sure.
What about you?
A gym rat, because I think dating a fighter would be hard, though.
You have to see them get beat up.
Oh, okay.
What about you?
A gym rat, for sure.
Gym rat over a fighter?
Okay, what about you?
A professional fighter, because if they're a professional fighter, they're a gym rat.
You know what I mean?
Okay, alright.
A fighter.
A fighter?
You prefer that?
All right.
Cool.
Albo Ace.
Going back.
Donald.
Myron, what's your wingspan?
I don't know.
Thanks, Donald.
I appreciate it, though.
Question for the ladies.
Do you think you deserve a high-value man and why?
We can go around the table on this one real fast.
It's an early one.
We'll start right here.
Do you think you deserve a high-value man and why?
Absolutely.
Okay.
Why so?
Because I'm a high-value woman.
Okay.
What makes you a high-value woman?
I hold my own.
I've got a great career.
I take care of my family, my great friends.
So yeah, why not?
I know what I have.
I know who I am.
What do you have?
A lot.
A lot.
I have a lot to offer.
And I have a lot of confidence in myself.
So why would I not deserve a high-value man?
What do you have to offer?
As a woman?
Yeah.
I think I know I'd be a great mom.
She says she holds her own great career, friends, and conference.
Right, he just wrote it down.
It's not tangible, though.
Why is that not tangible?
She's extremely hardworking.
I don't think that's untangible.
You know what?
It's too early to say that, so we'll just move on.
Well, yeah, interesting.
Okay, what about you?
Do you deserve a high-value man or why?
Uh, yeah.
Okay, why?
Because, kind of like she said, I hold myself with the highest value, so why wouldn't I? I mean, like, in a sense, I expect my man to treat himself with high value.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I want him to view himself with a high value.
It doesn't matter what other people see him as.
Yeah, but if he's high value, he's probably going to want something in exchange for that.
We're asking you, what would you exchange?
Like...
I don't know, like, I don't...
Fantastic.
So, yes, you deserve one, but you can't articulate why.
Alright, what about you?
Do you deserve a high-value man?
If so, why?
I believe I do.
Okay.
Why?
Because my parents have instilled in me values of a high skilled woman, such as work ethic, being nurturing, being, you know, a good partner, understanding that a relationship is 100 percent from both sides, not 50 50.
And, you know, if I accept any less, it would be a disappointment not only to my family, but to myself as well and to everything that I've worked hard for.
So your parents work ethic, being nurturing, good partner 100 percent on both is what qualifies.
Okay.
What about you?
Actually, I do believe that I deserve a high-value man.
I have a high-value man.
And I honestly did not get my high-value man until I learned to love myself, until I grew a relationship with God and just understood.
I'm also very young.
It's a big part of it.
Until I understood what it is to please a man and be there for a man, I didn't get a high-value man.
Can you explain something?
What do you do to keep your guy around?
Um, I'm just, he works, you know, year round.
I'm there for him.
I'm very supportive.
I'm understanding of what he does.
When he's at 25, I'm not 75.
I mean, I go visit him when I can.
And when I'm there, he's gone most of the time.
But I just make sure like, you know, when he's home, like there's food there for him.
I make sure that when he's, he works all the time.
Right now I'm an esthetician.
I technically work for myself.
So it's like the least I could do is just make sure he has nothing else to stress about.
He has nothing else to worry about.
Just be His peace.
His peace.
Even though we are long distance right now, he's in South Carolina playing.
I'm here in Miami.
I make sure that I don't do anything that is disrespectful to him.
And I also keep him updated.
For example, he has my location.
He was my every move.
And it's not just because he's controlling.
It's just because I have that respect for him to be like, I don't want you to worry about me or what I've got going on.
Interesting.
Interesting.
What about you?
Do you deserve a high-value man?
And if so, why?
And ladies, there's nothing, I find it very interesting that all of you say yes, especially when a high-value guy is in the top 1% of men.
You can say no.
There's nothing wrong with saying no.
I genuinely just believe that you get what you deserve.
Yeah, I was going to say, value to me isn't like, I don't know, it's not like money or anything like that.
It's just like a mutual respect that you should have for one another.
I think you get what you deserve if you can keep it.
But a lot of girls get a high-value guy for a night.
That's not hard to get a man.
You might get a high-value guy for a night, but that doesn't mean you deserve it.
Yeah, but if you can't keep it, it's a blessing because that means they weren't made for you and they're not up to your standards.
That's a good excuse.
It's not hard to get a man.
It's hard to keep a man.
It's not what you want.
It's what you work hard to deserve.
Exactly.
If they can keep up with it, then great.
If they can, then they can, you know, X it.
Them or you?
But I feel like vice versa for a man too.
Were you just asking her?
No, who has to work harder?
Them or you?
No, I'm just saying personally, if I'm working hard to get what I have at the moment and I'm happy and I'm content, and if the man that I'm with can't match that, they can walk out.
You mean effort-wise?
Yeah.
Effort-wise, work ethic, loyalty, long-term goals.
I think those should all be in line.
And if they're not, the door is absolutely right there.
But what if what men want aren't necessarily in line with what you want?
Well, like I said, the door's right there.
Very, very interesting.
Okay.
Interesting.
I can see your parents always thought you'd argue as well.
Yeah.
Okay.
What about you?
Do you think you deserve a high-value man?
Yes or no?
Why?
Yeah, I mean, I think everyone deserves as much as they think and can imagine everyone.
Just for breathing.
Yeah, I very believe in manifestation and I think, yeah, if you speak it into existence.
You think everyone deserves what they feel?
I mean, I feel like...
Merch.
I feel like, you know, just like she was saying, like, you want it to be equal.
If someone's, like, slacking and you feel like you're working way harder than them, it's not gonna work.
Because it's always gonna feel like someone's not playing their role.
Hmm.
Okay, so everyone seems to me like everyone deserves what they want.
For breathing.
So tell me what you would bring to this guy.
If you deserve a high value man, what would you bring?
I'm also bringing value.
Which is?
What's the value?
Oh, it depends what they need.
Like, of anything, you can bring business, nurture, taking care of them, making sure everything runs smooth, making sure they're good, making sure mentally they're good.
Just, yeah, just being there to support them and be there for them.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Interesting.
What about you?
I don't think I deserve anything, but do I want a high-value man?
Of course.
Okay.
So you want one, but you don't know if you deserve one right now.
It's not that I don't know.
It's that I don't think like...
At this point, right here, right now, in this moment in your life, do you deserve a high-value man?
Yes or no, and why?
Like I said, I don't deserve a high-value man.
Honestly, I'm trying to make it make sense.
So why aren't you ready for this man?
What has to change?
Why aren't you ready?
I mean, just because I'm not, like, fully where I want to be.
Okay.
Okay.
In your opinion, ladies, do you think every woman deserves a high-value guy?
Absolutely not.
We'll say here.
Yes or no?
No.
No?
No.
Even though they feel like it, though?
Yeah.
They're breathing.
Well, I think they definitely can shoot for the stars.
They should manifest all their dreams, yes.
Manifestation.
What about you?
Absolutely not.
No?
Especially growing up here in Miami.
Half you bitches don't deserve half the shit that you asked for.
And it's honestly like...
I am from here and I grew up here and to be honest, I can say like I had to grow up well beyond my years because I'm from here and witnessing women at 20, 21, 22 and I'm 16 or whatever.
No, y'all don't deserve shit.
Y'all don't deserve shit at all.
Does every woman deserve a high-value guy in your opinion?
Me?
No, I'm asking her.
You said no.
I think it depends what you bring to the table.
If you bring enough to the table that they match it, then absolutely.
If you bring absolutely nothing to the table, then you can ask for a high-valued man.
Okay.
What about you?
No.
Alright.
No.
You can't just be like, silver spoon baby, silver spoon relationship.
You can't just expect everything.
You have to bring something to the table.
So let me ask you a tough question.
You said you hold your own.
You've got a great career of friends and confidence.
Do you think high-valued men look for that in women?
Realistically speaking.
No, I actually don't.
So do you really think you qualify for one?
Well, it depends on the man.
It depends on...
Because every man's different.
You have your opinion.
He has his opinion.
We all have our own opinions.
It depends on the person.
It depends on what the guy wants.
But I would say...
Yeah, a lot of the time, a lot of super wealthy, super...
Yeah, they look for hot young girls.
And I understand that.
Of course.
So do you really think you qualify for a guy when you gave a bunch of metrics that they're not necessarily looking for by your own remission?
I think I do because, like I said, I'm confident in myself and I know who I am.
You're confident in yourself.
You're confident in yourself when you bring things to the table, which is fantastic.
Please let me finish my point.
A high-value guy, if you guys want me to...
See, they've asked that before.
Now they're asking.
It's a higher-status guy that has money, respect from his peers and society in general.
Status.
He's a guy that other men simply want to be and other women want to be with.
So...
You said before that you think that you do deserve a high-value man, and I asked you, well, do you think he's looking for these things that you mentioned?
And you're saying no.
Depends on the man.
But what I'm telling you is that men that make a certain amount of money and have a certain level of status, we're fairly similar in the way that we think and view the world, whether you may know it or not, or whether we may admit it to you or not.
Guys that are higher earning typically have the same prerequisites.
Men are fairly simple.
Women tend to complicate them for no reason.
So do you think you qualify for one at this point still?
Yeah.
You still do.
Even though we just went over, they're not looking for these things.
Well, what do you think that they're looking for?
Well, I'll go over that here in a second, but...
I still feel like I do.
I think that's just a small part of her whole everything.
I mean, these are pretty...
These are good accolades.
No, these are good accolades, but these aren't necessarily accolades that men are looking for.
Right.
That's what I mean.
I think she just gave, like, a quick little vague expression.
Oh, now you want her to take it.
I won't ask you.
You had nothing to say.
Because it's...
We're not talking about me right now.
We're talking about her.
Sorry.
Incredible.
I've talked to a couple of high-value men, I guess, since you gave the definition.
And it's like, like you were saying, it just depends.
Because I've met some high-value men who are nowhere near the brain wave that I'm on.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know.
So it just depends on the personality and the energy.
I'd have to agree now that you defined the high value men that you described versus what I thought in my head a little bit different.
Because high value men to me means that they value their family.
They put their family first.
That, of course, could be a component.
Right.
So that's why I'm saying it really depends on how you define them.
And I guess my definition was a little bit different.
Because if you just have money and you're successful, that doesn't mean necessarily that that's what I want.
But wouldn't it be fair to say that if one of their components is to put their family first, in order to have the highest success of a good family, you would look for a younger, more fertile, more impressionable woman willing to follow your lead?
100%.
So you might, as a woman, you might look at it...
Your question was if we deserve a high-valued man.
Yes.
Right.
So your definition of a high-valued man was different than what mine was.
because mine was somebody who respects their family, respects their woman, etc.
Yours, as you just said, was more so financially stable, etc.
So I think it really depends on the definition that you have of that man.
But even by your definition of respecting family, I would say a guy looking for a younger, more appreciable woman to have a family with is fairly intelligent from a male perspective.
Again, this is talking from the guy's side.
Yeah, I'm not a guy, so I wouldn't know.
In today's day and age, we tend to focus a lot on what women want, not necessarily what men want, which is why when I ask you the question, these things that you bring to the table, do you think men actually like them?
And when you actually thought about it, you said no.
Yet when I asked you, why do you qualify for higher value men, you led with all these traits.
Well, there's more to it.
Like she said, my answer was vague.
They want, like I said, a young, hot girl that's fertile that can produce babies for them and healthy babies for them, of course.
And then they also want a woman that can cook for them, clean for them, have dinner on the table for them when they come home because they're working all day, which I also understand.
So, yeah, if you can provide all of those things, of course.
So why wouldn't I deserve that?
And why wouldn't a lot of us deserve that?
When I asked you, what do you bring?
You didn't mention any of these traits you just mentioned a second ago.
Because, like I said, my answer was vague at the beginning.
But I also understand...
None of these connect to what you said before.
That's the point.
You didn't mention anything about house duties or being a dutiful wife or girlfriend.
Well, these are things...
You gave a bunch of success.
You should be fair.
You're taking notes.
She's not.
You're welcome.
I could give her a piece of paper and a pen too.
But what I'm saying is that the things that she mentioned are fairly masculine.
Holding my own.
Having a great career.
Confidence.
Good friends.
These are masculine traits that men typically brag about.
Having a circle of friends and confidence, whatever.
Men don't look for these things in women, however.
I understand that, but why can't you have both as a woman?
Because I know that I have both.
I'm not talking out of my ass.
You're saying you have both now, but when I asked you, what do you bring?
You mentioned all the masculine things first.
Agreed.
And maybe I shouldn't have done that.
But I do also see the other side of it.
Of course.
I'm not going to take back my answer.
Where I stand is where I stand.
But I do think, yeah, of course, they want the womanly traits as well.
Like I said, cooking, cleaning, taking care of the house.
That's just second nature, though.
If you're a woman, you got to do that for yourself regardless.
Exactly.
Right.
My thing is, I feel like it's either your asset or liability.
Like, you're either adding value or you're consuming it.
So there's two different sides to everything.
And if somebody is consuming your energy, taking from you, not leveling you up, not...
Pushing you to do better in life, then it's not working.
But just like how you explained, like you said, high-valued man is someone people look up to, yada, yada, yada.
Okay, well, people look up to me.
People are looking at me, looking up to me.
I'm technically...
But do men care about that?
Would be a high-valued woman, so why don't...
Hold on.
I deserve a high-valued man.
Do the men care about that?
So you as a man, can you tell us what men care about?
I'll get into that here in a second.
And then you didn't really have an answer when I asked you what qualifies you for a high-value guy.
You said that you want a high-value guy to hold himself with high value, which doesn't make sense, but that's fine.
Move on to you.
You said your parents' work ethic, being nurturing, a good partner, and 100% on both ends from both parties.
Do you think high-value men look for that in their partner?
I'm not sure because I'm not a man.
Right.
Which is why I didn't answer.
Oh, nice excuse.
It's not an excuse.
That's what I meant when I gave my answer.
I said it.
And he heard me.
Can we agree that there's a disconnect here between what men want and what women want to vote?
Well, there's 100% a disconnect since we're all women and we don't know what men want.
We just assume what they want from when we're dating them and when we're seeing them.
But see, wouldn't it be, isn't it kind of strange that women don't really have to know what men want and they can kind of just make up in their heads what they think men want?
But please let me finish my point.
I'm going somewhere with this.
I find it amazing that women can get into their 20s, be educated, know all these things about the world, but not necessarily know what the man that they want, a high-value guy, wants back in return, yet a high-value man must know what a woman wants to attract her in the first place.
Do you not see a disconnect there?
That women have a privilege of not understanding the opposite gender, but the other gender must understand the woman to attract her in the first place?
I think that works both ways.
That's the whole point of going on a first date, is understanding what values one carries versus the other.
Who initiates the first date?
Of course, the man.
So, again, it depends.
Who has to get you on a date?
Personally, to me, again, because I go back to the way I was raised, the man.
Okay, so, hold on, let's stop right there real quick.
Yeah.
Because you're saying it goes both ways, and I'm arguing it absolutely does not.
It goes both ways once the conversation starts happening.
So, for example, if you go on an app, right, and somebody swipes, what is it, right, left?
That's right, yeah.
Okay, that's right.
Whatever.
So they swipe right.
They're interested in you, okay?
You have to respond in order to say, hey, I'm interested in you too.
So that's where it goes both ways.
Vice versa.
If I swipe on a guy, whatever the direction is that I'm showing interest in, they have to show, hey, I'm interested in you as well.
So that's where I'm saying it goes both ways.
Here's the reason why it does not go both ways.
That man has to put in work from the beginning to To be able to even get the opportunity to see you on the dating app and get swiped right on.
Like I said, I think it just depends on the person.
Me, personally, I'm an old soul.
So for me, the type of guys that I attract are the type that reach out to me first and show interest first.
But that does not refute my argument that men inherently must understand women to attract them.
That is my argument.
Well, that's why I'm saying it depends on the person.
For him to get you on the date.
He has to understand you to a significant degree to make you feel comfortable enough to show up on the first day and now play on it.
Absolutely not.
If they're just physically attracted to you, and if they see by your profile, and I'm speaking specifically towards dating app and Instagram.
Let me ask you a question if he's physically attractive.
Hold on, hold on.
He's physically attractive, and he messages you, let's fuck.
Are you showing up on a date?
Absolutely not.
Why?
Because that's not my intention.
Thank you.
So he's got to have a conversation with you.
100%.
That's coherent to a degree.
That's what I was getting to.
But he's got to be the one to initiate, have the conversation, understand what makes you comfortable and what doesn't.
No, no, no, no.
You're taking my words out of context.
What I'm saying is, if a guy reaches out to you, Right?
And you're interested and you start having a conversation that leads to a date potentially if you are interested.
Vice versa.
If you're interested in a guy and you swipe and show interest, that leads to a conversation which leads to a potential date.
No, but you're saying conversation.
He's saying that if a guy hits you up, let's fuck, without no conversation, would you go?
You said no.
Me, personally, absolutely not.
Because that's not how I want to start.
But that's my point.
That's not how I want to start.
See, here's the thing, ladies.
This is incredible to me right now that I even have to explain this.
My argument is simply that men have to understand women to get relationships.
Women don't have to understand men to get relationships.
And my argument for that is because when a man initiates a date to get you out, he has to understand and know what to do to make you feel comfortable to come on the first date.
The reality is, when he swipes right on Tinder, is he wants to say, I want to fuck the shit out of you.
However, understanding women, he knows most girls will not bite on that, so he has to play a game, make you feel comfortable, get you on the date, seduce you to a degree, court you to a degree, and then work his way towards sex.
Women don't have that burden of performance, which is my point.
But isn't that anything, any type of situation in life if you meet a guy and their end goal is to have sex with you?
But your own answer, you don't even know what men want.
So your argument's mute.
Because you wouldn't know that if you actually understood what men really want.
Well, like I just said, if you have a conversation with that man and you understand what they want, you would know where the end goal is when you meet up with them.
Men want the same things.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, this is another thing, too, that women, there's this fallacy.
I don't know if I believe that.
Okay, well, here's the thing.
I have 12 cousins, and they're all boys, and I can tell you.
They all want to smash.
Bro.
See, women have a very bad habit.
I think it goes back to how you were raised.
No.
Women have an extremely bad habit of overcomplicated things and thinking that men and women are the same.
Men are very simple.
Since the beginning of time, men have pretty much looked at the same things.
There's a reason why the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
How is that stood the test of time?
If men aren't as common with what they want.
Think about that.
There's all these sayings that have stood the test of time.
Men haven't changed that much throughout the centuries.
Women have, thanks to feminism.
So women tend to complicate what men want in the opposite gender, thinking that it's symmetrical.
Oh, yeah, we want your education, your career, your income, your ambition, being a good partner, etc.
Hold on, let me finish my point.
My point is that women in general don't know what men want.
However, men must understand what women want to be able to get laid and or get some type of relationships.
I agree 100%, to be honest.
Thank you.
Someone logically sound here.
I agree 100%.
Women get the privilege of not having to understand men.
And your own answers prove it.
There's a reason why I wrote it down.
The things you guys mentioned, men don't typically look for in women.
But women are able to say these ridiculous things because there's no burning performance on you guys.
For example, what you guys just said, my ambition, my holding my own, great career, loving myself, etc.
These random things, that's equivalent to if a girl asked me, what do you think women want?
And I said, well, I think they would want me to get manicure every week, wear designer shoes all the time, maybe have a handbag, be dressed on fleek.
Doesn't that sound kind of ridiculous?
Because these aren't things that women look for in a man.
A pretty man.
That's maybe a bonus.
But women don't necessarily care about my ability to dress and my manicures and all these stupid things.
Because it doesn't benefit them.
Correct?
Does my manicure benefit you?
I think it depends.
If a guy doesn't look good and doesn't take...
If a guy is not taking good care of himself and good hygiene, 100% it reflects on me.
But it is not a deal breaker to the same degree.
It's a deal breaker, 100%.
It's not a deal breaker to the same degree as if I was a complete bum that had zero ambition to live in my mom's basement.
But if I was, let's say, a successful guy that had my money together, I went to the gym, etc., but my nails, I bit them, you would probably make an exception because I'm doing everything else so well.
Absolutely not.
Oh, you're that picky?
I am that picky because if you don't take care of yourself and the importance of your hygiene is not...
Why are you biting your nails?
My nails are bitten.
It's deeper than that.
You're biting your nails because something else is wrong.
At the end of the day, when you're in a club where you're at, that shit don't matter, bro.
Exactly.
I'm telling you right now.
You say that right now on camera, but in the heat of the moment, it don't matter.
But I've been in club situations where girls came up like, oh, you know what I'm saying?
I'm from sloppy shit and niggas been like, no.
But that's something that's very obvious.
The points is flying over your ladies' heads.
I'm simply saying, you brought up a bunch of irrelevant things that men don't care about.
So what I'm saying is that if I was a man and I had a bunch of things that women didn't care about, like my manicures, my ability to dress well, being a metrosexual, these are things that women are like, okay, that's cool, but it doesn't really benefit me.
That's how men feel about the things that you guys mentioned.
Holding my own, being confident, I'm going to give 100%.
These are fairly masculine tendencies that men don't care about.
Okay, so what do men care about?
Not being a ho, okay?
Following my lead, being not a pain in the ass, being quiet, not embarrassing me in front of my friends.
But she said all of these things and we all agreed.
Who said that?
No one said that.
Not one of you mentioned anything about she's the only one that even claimed close to it.
Not one of you mentioned anything about being a good girlfriend.
I'm not promiscuous.
I'm just for him.
I'm exclusive.
All of you guys mentioned things about your own personal accolades, which is great.
I'm not knocking you off for having them, but I'm saying men don't care about that.
For example, when I step out with my man...
I'm just saying you guys are going based off of little brief descriptions of what they gave of themselves.
Because men are so simple that it's hard for women to understand.
That's just simple things, though.
That's simple things.
As a woman, you should hold yourself with that value and respect.
Of course you're only for that man.
Because I don't know what men want.
Men are so simple that it's complicated for us women to understand because we're so complex as to why men have to be like, let me figure out this woman so that I could be with her.
Let me figure out this woman so I can go out on a date with her.
For example, I step out with my man and the only thing I know what to do is shut the fuck up until I'm fucking spoken to.
I went out with him.
It was in Arizona.
We were in Tepe, Arizona.
His whole team had a section or whatever.
He was like, babe, do you want to go out to the club?
I'm like, okay, cool.
Whatever.
I'm not spoken to.
I don't speak to anybody until somebody speaks to me because I don't know these niggas.
I don't know them.
Like, what am I speaking to you for?
I'm here with my man.
I'm not here with y'all.
I'm not a groupie bitch that's there.
Like, you know, as a female, especially as my man's woman, my duty as his woman is to shut up until I am spoken to.
And even if I am spoken to by one of his teammates, you keep it short and sweet.
And that's what I think she meant when she says that she holds herself with confidence and But that's not even me holding myself in confidence or high value.
That's just me having a sense of just being a fucking woman.
Are you her attorney?
Apparently you know what she's thinking.
I just feel like y'all took what she said left field.
What out of left field?
I'm confused.
Of how she gave little brief, little stupid answers.
It's pretty clear what she said.
I didn't take it out of context.
I put some extra information to that after the fact, though.
Because at the end of the day, you still have to be feminine.
I already mentioned that.
Hold my own great career, friends and confidence.
That's literally what you said.
And then when I elaborated, I also mentioned, yeah, you cook, you clean, you take care of your man, you bring him, like, you have a good meal for him when he gets home from work.
But she didn't elaborate until I actually asked you, do you think high-value men want this in return?
And then you thought, and you said, okay, maybe not actually.
Because you didn't ask for that.
But I said, hey, what's tangible about that?
But before anybody mentioned it, I did mention that.
I do think that's important as well, but I think to have the full package and to really, like, At least for what I'm looking for, I want a man that has the full package, so why wouldn't I return that to him in return?
I'm not just going to be a dumb little girl that sits on the sidelines.
I know that I have the full package.
Nobody said that.
I know nobody said that, and I know that that's not necessarily what men look for, but if you can also offer the feminine side to a man, and you can be a good mother, and you can be a good partner, wife, or whatever you want to call it, and loyal and cook and clean, But the traits you mentioned and led with are not feminine.
But I never said that.
I didn't think that you had to have all of that as well.
I didn't lead with it, but I do think you have to have the full package.
And the fact that you didn't lead with it is very telling because those are probably not your strongest traits.
Here's the thing about human nature.
I've talked with thousands of people throughout my life, okay?
Criminals, women, etc.
When you ask people questions a lot of the times, right, and they give you an honest answer, they don't even have to think about it.
It's kind of a reflex.
Okay, this is my answer.
And then you hit them with maybe a fact, and then they might change their answer based on that fact.
So what I'm saying, right, and I kind of know this already from looking at your education and your background, whatever it may be, that you're probably a successful female making a good amount of money in your regard.
So you led with your accolades, which is cool.
I'm not knocking you for it.
But the fact that you led with your accolades is very telling that the other things that we mentioned, the more feminine qualities that you have, probably aren't as refined as the masculine qualities you mentioned.
That's not true.
You don't know me, and you don't know what I have to offer from that sense.
But here's the thing.
I know how career women think, educated women think in general, and the numbers don't lie.
But you're putting her in the category.
Let me finish my point.
The higher educated a woman, the more in the professional world she is, the higher earnings she is, the likelihood of divorce in a marriage go up precipitously, around 90%.
This is a fact.
This is not my opinion.
Career women chronically end relationships.
Hell, you ended yours just before coming here.
Chronically end relationships because they need a man to meet their same level of ambition.
Fair.
That is so accurate.
How did I predict that without knowing you?
You can't.
Because I know what I'm talking about.
Call my ex and tell me that he didn't have dinner on the table every single goddamn night for him because I can guarantee you one thing he did.
He had dinner for you?
No, no, no.
Yes.
Okay.
So what does that?
No, nothing.
I mean, we're talking about feminine qualities now.
I didn't lead with it.
But my point is, is that you still have to do all of those things as well.
And I do agree with that.
So I just didn't lead with it.
But that's my point.
I don't need to keep going on.
If you'd like, I could stop.
Wait, so questions.
Why did you break up with your ex then?
He was putting her in danger.
Okay, that's not true.
No.
No, we just...
You grew apart.
We grew apart.
Yeah, like I said, we're...
So the boys, we up?
We're still on good terms.
We're still friends.
We were together for four years.
And we lived together for three.
And it just didn't work out to keep it light.
There's a lot of things from...
It's just a lot of, it was a lot of different things, I guess, just to keep alive.
We got together when I was younger, and now my mindset has changed on what I'm looking for, and I guess that's kind of where I'm at.
But I still have a lot of love for him in my heart.
It's not that I don't care about him.
It's just it didn't work out, and that's fine.
Translation, I left him in certain aspects of life that I prioritize that he no longer prioritize with the beginning of the relationship, and I don't see a future with him because my future is brighter than what he can offer.
Boom.
Pretty much.
Girls typically break up with a guy when they don't want to bet on their future anymore, is what it is.
Go ahead.
She asked.
Which is not wrong with that.
I think guys got to stay on point and get their shit together.
But let's be honest here.
When women break up with men, it's far different than when men break up with women.
A lot of times women break up with a man because his future isn't bright versus a man will break up with a girl because her past is dark.
I would argue most women don't even realize that like most men don't break up with women.
They don't?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sorry, you were trying to say something?
You asked, like, what are feminine...
Sorry.
You asked what are feminine qualities.
I remember you asking him, like, you mentioned it.
Like, yeah, what he defines it as.
So, for example, like, I can genuinely say, like, I am educated.
I am hardworking.
Like, I can...
To be honest, I can sit here and be like, I don't need a man for shit.
I don't need a man for nothing.
But at the end of the day, there are certain roles of a man and certain roles of a woman.
So it's like I have a man in my life.
So when I say like when he says like feminine qualities or even I can agree on what feminine qualities are.
It's just, like, just being there for your man simply as a woman.
At the end of the day, like, he's not with his mom anymore.
He don't live with his mama no more.
So, like, there's nobody there to cook, to clean, to do laundry, to make sure he's straight, to make sure that, you know, he has support.
He can call his mom always, but he lives with somebody else now.
So it's, like, taking up for what...
I mean, I'm Jamaican.
And, I mean, in a Caribbean, like, household...
Like, we have to take up of what the mom used to do, if that makes sense.
Like, not on like no mommy issues type shit, but just like, let me just make sure he's good because like he never really had to do what, you know, like he never, when the fuck does he ever, my nigga don't even know how to do laundry.
So I'll tell you this, I think, like I keep saying, it really depends on the situation because if you're with a man that, you know, If you're with a man that, you know, the mother is used to doing everything for him from A to Z, and he expects that of you, even though you both contribute 100% to the relationship.
Again, it's situational.
I think it really depends.
Do you want a man that will let you live your, like, quote-unquote alpha woman life?
Absolutely not.
Like I said, I want 100% from both sides.
So not only do I want to be alpha, but I would like for him to be alpha as well.
See, I don't want to be alpha.
So I want to be an alpha mom.
Make sure my kids are 100% great to go.
But being a mom, it's not even being an alpha mom.
That's just being a mom.
Being a dad and being a mom is two completely different things.
Well, that's why I'm saying 100% from each side.
I'm not saying 50-50.
50-50 would be different.
100% would be...
They're each person and they're bringing their best to the table.
There's no such thing as an alpha woman.
An alpha woman is simply a masculine female, which the reality is men don't want to date themselves.
So alpha women, a lot of times what will happen is you'll meet a guy, you'll have these qualities of being fairly masculine, competitive, making a lot of money, and then the guy will be like, okay, I'm just going to have sex with this girl and not take her seriously because she's annoying.
Because men don't want to have a girlfriend that behaves like themselves.
So what about a woman that has to arrange her kids on her own without a man?
Is she not an alpha woman?
Well, I mean, that's kind of her fault.
Is it her fault?
Or is it if he, like, cheated?
Who controls who has sex?
Both.
That's why I keep saying 100%.
Not really.
The woman controls who has sex.
Okay.
The man does not.
So if woman lays with a man and has sex with him unprotected and has children, she's effectively decided...
Oh, no, no.
I'm talking about, like, they got married, they had children, and the guy decided to cheat.
So now everything falls on the woman because technically it's her kin, right?
I mean, is she going to divorce him for infidelity?
I would.
I think that's a bad idea.
Well, that's your opinion.
This is my opinion.
I mean, I grew up with a single mother.
Like, my dad was in jail my whole life.
So I'm sure your mom is an alpha woman because she had to handle everything on her own.
I mean, that doesn't refute my argument that I think that it's not an intelligent...
See, here's the thing.
You think it's a good idea to divorce the guy, and I'm going to tell you from a factual standpoint why it's not, and it's actually not just my opinion.
You're far better off Sticking with the guy because single-parent households, single-mother households to be exact, are one of the biggest contributors to degeneracy in the United States.
If you look at criminals...
But if you're an alpha woman, then I think your kids will be perfectly fine.
No, they will not because a woman cannot...
You cannot raise children by yourself as a female.
And then on top of that, it's very difficult to be the mother and the nurturer as well as the disciplinarian.
Women make terrible disciplinarians.
My mother had no choice but to be the alpha female.
I came out perfectly fine.
Okay, well here's the thing.
I think me and my siblings were raised very well by my mother.
In general, single mother households are one of the leading contributors to alcoholics, drug addicts, criminals, convicted felons, etc.
All the fucked up shit in the United States.
Fucked up people come from single mother households.
So my thing is this.
Knowing that single mother households are not conducive to fruitful children in general, I think it's best to bite your tongue, stay with the man, and raise that child together because infidelity is not that big a deal to end a marriage, in my opinion.
Well, you're not a woman.
I'm just saying that's your opinion as a man and we have our different opinion as a woman because naturally we're more mature than men.
I disagree.
Breaking up the relationship makes you immature.
That's you, but scientifically, women are more mature than men.
We're considered two years ahead.
Yeah, than the rest of the male population.
And because of that, we have to look after our own, meaning our offsprings.
And if our offsprings are our main goal to make sure that they do...
The best that they can, that they get the best that they can.
We're going to do everything in our power to achieve that.
So let me ask you this.
If a man walks out when they cheat, what are we supposed to do?
He didn't walk out.
You threw him out.
And my thing is, I'm trying to say this.
You're saying you're more mature.
So I'd rather sit down and let a man cheat on me?
Here's my thing.
You're saying you're more mature, etc.
If you know, statistically speaking, a two-parent household is going to be far more conducive to that child's success, you're telling me that you can't control your feelings except the fact that, yo, this sucks, but we're going to stay together because it's better for the kids?
I think that's maturity.
Breaking up with him.
It's actually one of the most immature things you could do because what are you doing?
You're operating off of feeling versus what's optimal for the child.
What's optimal for the child is you biting your tongue, staying with the man, understanding that your marriage is duty, not your feelings and being happy.
And the two-parent household is what's most important.
So let me flip the question on you.
Sure.
If you were married...
And you had three kids, four kids.
Sure.
And your woman were to cheat on you multiple times.
You would stick it out?
You would stay with her?
You wouldn't care if she just...
No, I would not.
And I'll tell you why.
Men and women are not the same.
A woman cheating on a man is not the same as a man cheating on a woman.
I can go have sex with three hookers and come back to my wife and love her.
If you go have sex with three different dudes, you effectively don't love me anymore.
That is the difference.
Women have sex off of emotion.
Men have sex off of lust.
But as I keep saying before, that's your opinion.
That is an absolute fact that men are designed to spread their seed far and wide.
We don't have the same emotional attachment to sex that women do.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you run around and have sex with random dudes?
I plead the fifth.
That might be a reason why.
Well, let me say this.
Women in general, okay?
Women in general have a very difficult time fucking a bunch of random dudes long term.
They might do it for a weekend.
They might do it for a spring break.
But in general, women are not designed to be promiscuous long term.
Men are, however.
So you cheating versus me cheating are not the same.
If you cheat on me, the relationship is over.
And here's the other thing, too.
I can find another woman that can raise my kids, but it's going to be much more difficult for you to find another man that's going to raise the kids appropriately.
Which is exactly why you proved my point.
Women have to be alpha because if they're in that position, they have to make sure that when they take care of their kids, their kids are taken care of without the guy in the relationship.
Let me explain something to you.
Just because someone is capable of something does not mean that it is optimal.
I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying they have to make sure that they have that in their back pocket in case of an emergency.
Being alpha?
Like I keep saying, in case of an emergency, they need to have that ability.
You're better off staying with the man.
I am just saying, in case of that occurrence, they need to have the ability to take care of whoever they need to take care of.
Do you understand?
Yeah, but just because at the end of the day, if a man and woman end a relationship, it's really on the woman to take care of the kids, not the man, as you just mentioned, that your mom was taking care of you.
If you divorce a man, right, what happens?
Well, I'm not sure.
I've never been in that position.
For the kids, by the kids.
Okay.
So automatically, you can be taken care of.
And as well, why do you get married?
For duty, right?
For your children.
So if you leave your husband...
Very true.
What are you doing?
Because I can honestly say that my parents...
My mom got pregnant before my parents were married.
And I'm not saying that...
I mean, they were engaged, but I'm not saying that they did get married because she was pregnant.
I really don't know.
They're going to lie to me to make it sound good.
But, like, I mean...
Like, if you look at it, I had a dad in my life for what?
I mean, he's still in my life.
Hi, dad.
He's still in my life.
But, I mean, my parents got divorced.
And when they got divorced, they put me in the middle of it.
And I can generally say, like, that was never, like, good for me.
I honestly feel like they should have stuck it out because, like, I had to deal with shit with my dad that I really didn't really have to deal with.
But, like, I don't know the situation.
Like, no, they're never going to be 110% honest with me, even though I'm grown as fuck and I asked for it.
They're never going to be honest with me.
But I genuinely feel like if it were me and my mom's shoes, I just would have stuck it out with my dad at least until I went to college.
But that's your opinion.
You know what I mean?
My parents have been married for 40 years.
So it really depends on how you were raised and the values you grew up.
So I really think it depends.
You've got to understand that opinion that you claim, it's just an opinion.
But that opinion is rooted in a logical fact that it is better to stay together than to break up From a statistical standpoint of that child having a fruitful life in the future, being a contributing member of society, versus you're operating off of your feelings as a female, breaking up the relationship because you feel a certain way, versus the real thing to do is to maintain that relationship for the betterment of the children.
No, I just wouldn't be dishonest with my kids.
I would not tell them that my husband cheated on them.
And to them, I don't want them to know that it's okay to be in a relationship where a husband cheats on you.
No, no, no.
I'm not saying he did.
I'm just saying in the conversation that we're having, I wouldn't hold it.
Infidelity is grounds for the breakup of a marriage with children.
Correct.
Because I wouldn't want my kids to think that that's okay.
We're not saying that it's acceptable.
We're just saying, for example, is it worth destroying the family?
Well, I'm not going to lie to my kids.
So if my kids ask me about our life, I'm going to be 100% honest with them.
So you ruined their lives because of your feelings, is what you're saying.
Not ruined their lives.
If anything, I would tell them, listen.
The man cheating on you has nothing to do with the children.
100% it does.
Because they're going to find out regardless.
How?
How would they find out?
Because, like I keep saying, my parents that have been married 40 years have been extremely honest with me.
I don't know how you were raised, but that's how I was raised.
But you do realize that you would be causing emotional damage to your children.
That is not necessary.
Forever.
Emotional damage!
And you don't know if your dad slid around and banged other girls.
You don't know that.
But it's 2023 and everyone finds out everything.
So eventually, they're going to figure it out.
There wasn't social media and all this stuff.
You could move in silence like lasagna.
Lasagna.
Well, like I said, it depends on how you grow up.
Was your father a higher earner?
No.
He wasn't?
No.
I mean, the thing is, is that cheating happens.
It's just that you might not know about it.
No, I can tell you 100%.
My father never cheated on my mom.
100%.
I can tell you that.
You wasn't born then.
My brother was.
My brother was.
And I could 100% tell you that that never happened.
Yeah, I've also been through similar where our parents were divorced for cheating, actually.
And it's like, yeah, of course it sucked to be in the middle of that, hear it.
But, like, at some point you do realize, like, maybe they are better off apart.
Or, you know, you see, like...
Statistically speaking, you're never better.
Of course, I wish my parents were together, but not if they can't get along and not if they're toxic and not if they can't let that pain go.
It's not worth it to win that point.
We couldn't even be around it.
Nobody wants to be around.
When it comes to a point where it's all toxic and All the past is just drowning everything and it's not fun anymore.
Like, sometimes you do just gotta let it.
Is it about fun or doody?
Huh?
When you get married, is it for fun or for doody?
For a family?
Well, I mean, and not for, but I'm saying, like, you obviously want to, you want your kids to see you happy, you want to be happy, like, you're gonna hear your parents fighting all fucking day and night.
Wouldn't you rather the peace of mind and quiet than just hearing the toxicity and just them seeing them both unhappy?
Mostly, let's be honest, man, or at least a lot of times the fights are initiated by women, man.
Oh, yeah.
I was definitely 110% ago because it was like, it was, but like, yeah, I mean, some girls can't control their emotions.
And if they can't control it enough to like, women are more mature, right?
Well, I mean, for instance, I was gonna say like...
I don't think infidelity is really a reason that you should end your whole marriage and say, fuck the kids and all that stuff.
Because, you know, we can fuck bitches together.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, come on now.
It's not that deep.
But when it comes to being toxic and then like a lot of the times, you know, men do get, you know, I don't want to say the word, but things happen, fights break out.
And then when it starts getting mentally toxic, you know, when you see that your kids are emotionally and mentally distressed, I feel like then you, you know, as a parent, both of you, You know, sometimes it's okay to get divorced because sometimes that's the situation.
I mean, for instance, like I said, infidelity, that's things you can go to therapy for and work out and talk through, you know what I mean?
But like when it comes to like the whole, you know, when you have no choice but to like, all right, say, wash your hands and be like, this is too much for me, then I feel like that's Well, the problem is that we have way too much incentivization for women to end relationships.
And I think infidelity is one of the dumbest reasons to end a relationship.
If you don't have kids, cool.
But if you have kids, then statistically speaking, it's better for you guys to stay together.
Yeah.
Because as a woman, right, this is what we don't tell women.
If you have a child with another man as a female, what you've effectively done is you've cut one of your legs off as far as the dating market goes and finding another guy on a higher level that you're trying to get.
You've lowered your sexual market value as a female.
So more than likely, you might not be able to get the same caliber of guy or even a guy in the first place that's not going to just want to take you on, but now that kid.
Yeah.
So you're better off just being with the guy in the first place that gave you that child.
And if you had sex with a guy that's a bum that doesn't want to take care of that child, that's on you as a woman for being dumb and fucking with a guy that's a loser.
But women don't want to take accountability for this a lot of the times.
Have you ever seen that movie with J-Lo?
When she was with that rich, really sweet guy and then he ends up being crazy and just chasing her and stalking her.
It's a really good movie, actually.
I'm not going to lie.
And it's like that little instance when you're like, okay.
Yeah, but okay, let me ask you a question.
Let's say I get with a girl and she divorces me and takes all my money and I find out after the fact that she was, that was her plan all along.
Who's wrong, me or her?
No, her, of course.
No, no, no, no.
I'm wrong because I didn't vent for it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't think divorce should be a thing.
What should it be?
I just don't think it should be allowed.
I'm saying divorce should only be a thing if it's getting physical, if you're emotionally, like, mentally messing up your kids, you know, then you're like, alright, time to go.
Because I'm not going to mess up my kids now because you're crazy, mister.
Alright, fair enough.
So we're going to transition real quick.
I got a question for the ladies real fast.
We can start here and then work our way.
If you had a son...
Right?
Let's say, you know, going to a dream world real fast, right?
Let's pretend we're 30 years in the future, right?
You've lived your life, you've been through things and whatever, and you have some experience now, and you have a son, and you want him to not get with a whore, right?
You're like, okay, listen, I know you're successful, etc.
What would you tell your son to look for to figure out a girl's body count?
Start here and then work our way.
What tactics would you tell your son to employ to figure out a girl's body count?
I've got a few ways.
Yeah, I know.
This is a tough question.
You can think about it real quick.
I'd say, like, asking around, asking, like, people that know him and stuff, or her and stuff.
Who should he ask in particular?
His friends.
Her friends.
Jesus Christ.
Okay, okay, sorry.
Her friends.
Okay.
Is she a hoe?
Please tell me if she's a hoe or not.
Sometimes.
Sometimes, yeah.
I won't lie.
Hold on.
We're going to go on the table, ladies.
You'll all be able to give your tactics.
So you're saying ask her friends.
Yeah.
Alright.
What about you?
I would ask how many relationships they've been in and how long they were.
Okay.
Let's say she says I was in two serious relationships.
Descap.
And how long was I? Serious.
Let's say each of them was three years.
And how old are you right now?
Your son is 30.
Damn.
He's looking for the girl.
How would a guy go about finding a girl's body count?
I always assume every relationship is a set of 10.
That'd be like 20 bodies.
Okay, so assume 10, no matter what.
I don't know.
I mean, I'm just saying, I would definitely just first ask, like, the relationships, how long they was in, and figure out, like, you know, how often they see new people.
Okay.
So ask, how many LTRs you been in, and how often you see new people?
Yeah, like how often do you see new people?
I see new people every day when I step outside.
Right.
No, but like, I actually like talking like serious relationship because, I mean, only two at 30 years old?
That don't sound right.
Well, we're not talking about the girl.
That sounds not right.
Your son is 30.
Let's say the girl is 22.
Only two relationships.
No, let's say the girl is 22.
How do you go about calculating her body count?
I would, you know, definitely see how she moves.
You gotta watch how they move.
If they seem easy, they're probably easy.
If they're going up to people like...
You know, like, most of the time those are the girls that get themselves into the most.
How do you know?
See if she approaches other people.
How do you know?
She learns from experiences.
What about you?
I know you said you had a few.
Learn from experiences.
So if you're 30 and you mess with females, I said 22, 21.
I would be like, first of all, don't even ask her questions because bitches lie so bad.
They lie so bad.
And I'm not even going to hold you.
I used to be bitches.
So they lie real bad.
So what I'm going to say is go out with her.
One, if she dropped neck in the first couple, you know, links, she a hoe.
Okay.
Two, if you call her over there at 10 o'clock...
So if she gets a blowjob for the audience here?
Oh yeah, sorry.
If we're going to get a blowjob, I'm from down south, sorry.
If she gives a blowjob in the first few links or whatever and you don't even got to touch her, she's a hoe.
If you invite her over at your house as the first link up and it's 10 o'clock at night, she a hoe if she comes.
On top of that, if you invite her out to dinner and she is wearing anything that's see-through...
She a hoe.
What else?
If she asks you to call her an Uber...
She a hoe.
She a hoe.
If she asks you...
I'm just being honest because they'd be like...
What did Dirk say?
You a Barbie doll bitch but you ain't got a car?
What?
I just moved to Miami, so...
But I mean, like, you know...
Explain the Uber one.
That's funny.
Because, like, you know, especially growing up here, like, women, they'll do anything to finesse a nigga.
So it's like, okay, we're going out to, say, Dirty French.
We're going out to Prime 112.
We're going out, okay, can you call me a car?
Or can you come pick me up?
No, yeah, I guess.
It's not even the come pick me up.
It's like, usually men will initiate, I'm going to come pick you up at this in this time.
Yeah.
Okay?
But it's like, can you call me a car?
Nine times out of ten, they're going to...
Bitch, he called me a suburban hoe.
He called me a suburban.
It's like, women, it's just like, there are certain things that women do, and especially because I've had to cut off certain females who literally do not have groceries in their house and only go out to eat with men and survive off the dinners they go off with them as food.
Like, bitch, you're a hoe, and you pop pussy just to fucking survive, and that's sad.
Like, it's like, whatever you want to call it, at the end of the day, you're a prostitute.
Like, just because you don't sit on the corner.
So I write down goals on a lot of dinner dates?
Yeah.
True.
Yeah.
Okay.
She's always at Playa.
She's a ho.
Always at Playa, she a ho.
Damn!
That's a good one!
It's a restaurant lounge here in Miami.
It's Lincoln Road.
It's a pretty chill, laid-by spot, but music's bumping.
But you're right, there's a bunch of hoes in there.
It's fun, but I be seeing some hoes.
She breathes too hard?
Is this like, I guess so people can kind of take this and apply it to their local area?
Is this like a fancy restaurant?
It's kind of like where promoters bring girls to eat.
It closes at like 2.
They bring out bottles.
They have bottles.
It's like victory.
They bring out food.
Like she said, bitches are trying to survive.
If she's eating with promoters on comp dinners.
I've also seen a quote that was like, if you take her to the club and she's hugging everybody.
Yeah, that's what we're doing.
How do you know the owner?
How do you know this guy over here?
Anything else or we can move on?
Um, I mean, that's pretty much it.
If you live in Miami, I was raised here, so I'm blaming my mama for that.
But if she, if she, if she live in Miami, I'm not gonna hold you.
And she went to go see Dr.
Miami.
Oh, yeah.
All right.
And for those that are wondering, Mr.
Dr.
Miami is Michael.
Yeah.
Yes.
All right.
What about you?
What are some things you would tell your son to watch out for that a girl has a high body count?
that's she for the streets she's promiscuous um um okay for a high body count Okay.
I'll be honest with you, I don't know.
I don't even know.
Just talk about yourself.
To me, I'll be honest with you, I don't really look for that.
I look for how they treat me on the actual date that we're on.
I don't know, I feel like I'm a good profile.
No, no, no, I understand the question.
What I'm saying is, I'm not exactly sure how I would tell him to approach a situation, because if I were in that situation, I wouldn't know.
Okay, let me make this easier for you.
You probably have, in your lifetime, known at least three to ten women that were fucking hoes.
These women that are promiscuous probably had a bunch of traits that were similar amongst each other.
What are those traits of those women?
You may or may not be friends with them anymore.
Hell, maybe you cut some of them off, but you probably cut them off because of these traits.
What are these traits to look for?
I guess if, like, their first question is, you know, how much money they make, what their job is.
Okay.
There you go.
It's the, what do you do?
Yeah, like, what do you do for a living?
Like, what do your parents do?
Is that an AP? Where'd you go to school?
But does that really make a girl a hoe, though, if she wants to know what the guy does?
Well, that's what I'm saying.
I don't really know how to answer this question because I just not, I've never really...
Think back to all the girls that you knew that were hoes and what made them hoes.
I'll be honest with you, all my girlfriends are not anywhere near that, so I couldn't.
You must have run into girls that were hoes in the past.
Run into that, yeah.
And they had traits.
Right, so that's why I'm saying those traits that I've listed is what made me steer away, so I couldn't tell you further than that.
Simply asking what he does?
Well, no, just if they say, oh, well, you know, I asked him what he did for a living, how much money he makes, like...
That's kind of where I cut the conversation off and I'm like, alright, we're not really on the same page.
Anything else?
No.
Fantastic.
What about you?
I already said if she's eating at Playa, you kind of hit it on the nail over here.
I ain't gonna lie.
Like, I've just been around here.
I've only been alive for 21 years.
I've been in Miami for about, like, 20.
Yeah, I was born and raised, like I said, New York.
So moving out here to Miami, it's like a whole new atmosphere of, like, females.
Like, we don't move the way that girls move out here.
I guess to paraphrase it for her, if you're outside a lot, certain spots continually, it's a battle up.
I want to get her taken.
I mean, is there anything else you could think of?
I mean, besides eating a plyo all the time?
Something a little bit more universal for the guys to learn here?
I don't know if a girl is a hoe, for real.
I mean, I would say, yeah, maybe the way she dresses.
Like, if you see, like, a lot of under-titty, like, if she's, like, over here in the skit, like, you know, a little, like, You know, just showing too much, just doing the most is for the hostess with her body.
She's probably a hoe because she's probably doing that for attention and she probably wants multiple men to come for her.
I generally feel like bitches get BBLs as an investment to attract a certain type of guy.
Yeah, a certain type of guy.
They have OnlyFans.
I ain't gonna lie, baby.
I ain't got no ass.
I ain't got a Cubs player, so...
Right.
So BBLs, okay.
And you said what?
OnlyFans?
Yeah, I'm shocked no one mentioned OnlyFans until just now.
I mean, I don't have nothing crazy on my OnlyFans.
I have OnlyFans.
I don't think I'm going to necessarily, like...
Well, she said you might be like, oh, like that.
Yeah, like that.
Here we go, man.
Fantastic.
Anything else?
No.
If she wears spiritual crystals on her neck.
Leave me alone.
Oh, you got something else?
Because now...
Oh, can we get her something, guys, to drink?
Xena, one of you guys in the back.
I see.
What about you?
I'll take one, too.
I think it's like also...
Yeah, it's how you kind of portray yourself, how you carry yourself, how you hold a conversation is a big one for me.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, I'm very spiritual.
And I'm big into energy and stuff.
I know you're going to rank on me for that.
I don't really care.
They're already ranking on me.
Yeah, it's all good.
But I think you can feel off somebody.
How conversations go.
Are they looking at you in your eyes?
Well, that's...
That goes into a lot of other things, too.
But I honestly think it's how they carry themselves.
It's how they portray themselves.
Can you describe specifically?
Because, ladies, you've got to understand that most men don't have the same social capabilities that you do.
Men can't read the room to the same degree.
Yeah, that's true.
Are they twerking?
Are they in a tight dress twerking at the table with their whole ass out?
Are they going around to a bunch of guys and all over a bunch of guys when they're out?
Whether that's dancing, hugging on, flirting.
It's the way you carry yourself at the end of the day.
A lot of it.
I agree with that.
Not that I can think of in this very moment in time.
Yeah, because people could, like, call you a hoe when you're not really a hoe just because of how you're acting or portraying.
I kind of...
It's kind of interesting how you guys kind of gave...
I mean, some of you guys gave some good answers here, especially Miss Miami, but, like, Nanyal mentioned she's always on boats.
Nanyal mentioned she has a sugar daddy.
Nanyal mentioned...
She said that they're always outside.
Yeah.
Yeah, but I think...
Outside meaning partying, outside meaning everyone's faces.
I feel like it's unfair if you say votes.
The average guy is not going to take outside and assume that that also means other things.
Okay, I'm from New York.
I'm so sorry.
If she is at a lot of parties, shaking her ass on yachts, throwing it back on guys' faces, that bitch is a hoe.
I mean, girls aren't going to be that overt about it.
A lot of times they'll take a picture on a yacht or they're on a private jet.
That's what I'm saying.
If you see her on your homeboy's private story throwing it back on Jacob's face bone, that bitch is a hoe.
Simple as that.
I have a Frenchie!
Also, none of you guys mentioned if she's traveling to extravagant places.
I went to Aruba.
I travel more than that.
I travel more than that.
I travel all the time.
Look, let's use a little bit of common sense here.
Do you think that a majority of women that post photos of themselves in expensive, extravagant locations all over the world paid for the trip on their own?
Yes or no to you?
No, but I... Stop.
Then it is fair to assume that there's a high likelihood that a man paid for it, correct?
Yes, sure.
So then, why, when I gave that example, you immediately attributed it to yourself?
When in general, most girls don't pay for these trips.
Because you're asking for our opinions.
But I do.
I'm just saying, in general, by her own admission, she knows that women don't pay for a majority of these trips.
But...
They could be married and stuff too.
Majority, that doesn't mean all of them.
I definitely pay for all my trips I've never had.
You ladies aren't aware that opinions can be wrong, correct?
I've never had anybody buy me a flight.
I put that on guns.
Okay, that's you.
That's you.
But that does not mean that a majority of women still don't get men to pay for it, which is what I'm saying.
Maybe for a booking for work?
Yeah, but not for like...
That ain't gonna pull you out.
No, but no...
Like, it flew me out.
That's what I'm trying to get at.
Like, if I travel, it's for work.
It's not for that.
Like, you guys are saying, oh, if somebody travels a lot or they're on nice, fancy things.
When you go to the club, you pay for the tables?
I'm working them.
You're working them?
Yeah.
You get paid to be there?
Yes.
Atmosphere model?
I'm hosting the table.
All the time?
I get paid to bring the girls.
Yes, if I go to the club, most of the time I am working.
Most of the time, but not all the time.
Are you aware of the fact that when we speak about things on the podcast, it's spoken in generalities, and it doesn't necessarily always apply to you.
It's about generalities and probabilities.
So what I'm saying is that if I line up ten girls' profiles, right, and all ten of the girls are in Saint-Tropez, Dubai, etc., all these crazy places, right?
I would argue that eight to nine of them did not pay for that.
One might have paid for that, but that does not change the general rule that women in general don't pay to be in extravagant locations.
They don't pay to be in Lamborghinis.
They don't pay for private jets.
Niggas pay for that.
So I think it's very smart in the student of an individual to assume that a man paid for it and assume that way.
Right.
But they did have to do something to put themselves in that position.
You're not just thrown on a private jet.
So she was a hoe to be in that position.
That's the point.
Unless that's her nigga.
I think men get some satisfaction out of doing it, to be honest with you.
That doesn't refute my argument, though.
Like I said, if she's outside throwing it back, my argument is simply that when women are in these locations, etc., there's an extremely high likelihood that a man paid for it, so therefore that girl is fucking is my point.
100%.
100%.
Yeah.
100%.
Just because you might have paid for it one time.
You might have bought some pocket money for that trip, but at the end of the day, you did not pay for that trip.
Can we get a drink?
Yeah, please.
Can I get one, too?
Where we at here?
I have one.
We got a video to play here, by the way, ladies.
I don't.
About this topic.
Let's run the video a little fast.
So, Mo, give a background on this video real quick before we play it.
This is a very funny skit about how to tell a woman's body count.
And this guy's trying to find out.
He's trying to find different methods.
Oh, is she a three or four?
Let me see.
How do I find out?
All right.
Was it sent in by anyone in particular?
But you found this.
It was a supporter.
One of the supporters.
Okay, sweet.
Shout out to them.
Yep.
Hey, dude!
There's Lexi.
I'm finally going to pop the question.
Wait, but who you asked?
Do you know how many guys she's been with?
No, why would I care?
It'd be like sharing your drinks with a lot of guys.
You're right.
What?
Lexi, hey!
Crazy question.
How many guys have been in your life?
Probably the same as you.
We both have brothers and dads.
We lived, so...
Not what I meant.
Here, let's take a Starbucks drink, for example.
Let's take your other drink.
How many pumps of sugar-free vanilla have you gotten at once?
It could be caramel.
It could be cinnamon dolce.
I think the most I ever got at once was with 30.
It was so good.
Let's take the cocktail, for example.
You're the cocktail sauce.
How many shrimps have been dipped in that sauce?
I would never dip shrimp that small in my cocktail sauce.
How many farmers have harvested your crops?
And is he one of them?
Isaiah, I don't have a farm and I don't know what you're asking.
Just spit it out.
Okay, let's see.
How many guys are you hooked up with?
Isaiah, I'm not going to say that out loud.
Is it really that many?
No, but it's private.
Okay, which word of mayor?
Hey, dude.
I'm assuming he didn't like the answer.
Probably not.
He was shocked.
Let me go around the table real quick and ask the ladies a question.
If you were to take an average 21-year-old girl, right, or 22-year-old girl, what do you think her body count is?
We'll start right here and then work our way.
And again, this isn't a reflection of you or anything like that.
This is in your general opinion.
What do you think the average 21-year-old girl's body count is?
That lived a fairly average life.
Realistically, well, she attractive.
Let's say she's average.
That's true.
She's an average girl.
Between, oh, maybe between like five and eight.
Okay.
What about you?
What do you think?
I was going to say, I was going to say like eight to 13.
Okay.
Okay.
What about you?
If you were raised in Miami...
Let's say...
Yeah, that's what I was like.
It's 2023.
Let's say major city in the United States.
It doesn't have to be Miami.
New York, Vegas.
United States, yeah.
I would say seven.
Seven?
Okay.
Twenty-two.
Twenty-two.
Since Burns, girl!
What?
Are you...
Like, be...
I went to Gulliver Preparatory, okay, where bitches started getting boob jobs at 16.
True.
Them bitches was sucking dick at 12.
Okay.
22.
Damn.
Allegedly.
How old are they again?
22.
21 years old.
Average mid.
I'd say 8 to 16.
Okay.
That's a nice range.
What about you?
I'd say like 5 to 20.
That's the numbers they use.
Now, let's reverse it real quick.
What do you think the number of sexual partners average 21-year-old guy has average?
Average dude.
Start hearing the work our way back.
Like a fine black man?
Average guy.
Average guy, 5'8", 21 years old, probably maybe a senior in college or some shit.
Fat boy?
No, just a regular guy.
Probably like 10 to 20.
You think 10 to 20?
Okay.
I'd say 50.
I would say about like 20.
Wait, you say 50?
50, yeah.
I'd say 25 to 30, 35.
40 if you got a big dick.
Okay.
What about you?
For some reason, I feel like I'd be less than woman.
That's what I was going to say.
I don't know.
Because I feel like you're not fully developed.
I'm the third woman that my boyfriend's ever fucked.
I was going to say that.
And I'm the first woman he's ever been with and the first woman to meet his family.
Okay.
You're young.
You're only 21.
And he's 21.
Well, actually, I kind of believe him.
That's what I'm saying.
He's only 21.
21 years old.
How long has he been in MLB? A year and a half?
A year?
Yeah.
21 years old, only a three body count?
He lost his virginity when his freshman year of college.
He went to college.
He's a mama's boy.
I'm not gonna lie.
He's a mama's boy.
He has three older sisters.
He's the only boy in his family other than his dad.
Might be a little higher than three, but either way.
What about you?
I'm gonna call him and be like, nigga, you lying!
What do you think?
21 year old guy.
I don't know.
I feel like 10.
You think 10?
So a little bit more than a girl?
You said 70 a second ago.
I know, because I don't know.
I'm trying to think of like the 21-year-olds that I know and trying to kind of, you know, decipher that way, but...
Are they smashing?
They're smashing!
I don't know about smashing, but...
Are they guys that you have in the friendzone?
Yeah, that's kind of what I'm referring to.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Alright, I'll stick with my answer 10.
You think 10?
Alright, what about you?
For girls, I said like 13.
So yeah, I would say guys probably like at 21, probably like 9 or 10.
Yeah.
So you think they're smashing as many girls?
No, probably a little bit less.
10.
I think guys are doing more.
Okay.
What about you?
I feel like guys don't got game like that when they're young.
You know what I mean?
Alright, what about you?
Bitches are so easy.
Ladies, what do you think?
21.
I don't know.
You said 5 to 8 for women.
Yeah, maybe between like 3 and 10 somewhere.
That's like a bigger range.
It's a huge gap.
Okay, 3 and 7.
Let's go 3 and 7.
So let me drop a number real quick.
Do you guys know that 1 in 3 men between the ages of 18 to 30 hasn't had sex or is a virgin?
What?
Very true.
That's what I was saying.
I believe that.
Did y'all know that?
I kind of felt it in my bones.
So if you felt it in your bones, why'd you give that number?
What?
I said 10.
I said girls, 13, guys, like 10, maybe.
At 21?
Yeah.
I'd say it's probably less than that if he's 10.
Well, obviously it's less than that.
Yeah.
So, what about...
Did any of you guys know that?
That one in three guys is pretty much sexist?
I had a feeling I was less than a woman.
I just wasn't...
Some men haven't even lost their virginity at 31.
Yeah.
We've met quite a few.
So, you want to know why their virgins are not having sex for girls?
Why?
Because they don't understand and how to attract women.
Okay.
See, it goes back to that original argument I made in the beginning.
For men to get women in general, they have to understand women.
But you ain't going to find a 30-year-old virgin female even though she doesn't understand shit with men.
Yeah, I guess.
And that leads to you being attractive too.
If I understand women, I got to dress well, smell well, talk right, say the right things.
Say the right things.
Even though I have to say things that are contrary to my goal.
For example, I gave you the example before.
Guy swipes right on Tinder with you.
He wants to just have sex, but he can't tell you that.
He has to sell a dream to some degree that he's going to give you some sort of commitment for you to have sex with him.
So men can't really be honest with the girls.
So I would argue the fact that men have to lie to women is probably one of the strongest indicators that they understand women.
But there still are people out here that can be bought.
Assuming that you're not dealing with hookers and escorts.
I'm talking about regular courtship.
Right, but those will always be there.
What does that have to do?
Jesus.
Okay.
It has to do with that.
They can act that way with certain girls still.
And that's why they do go to those girls because they feel like they have the control.
A lot of them are too shy to do that though.
What?
If you think about it.
Yeah, but I think these old men are in strip clubs.
They're older though.
Yeah.
We mean like a guy as a virgin as young.
That's strengthening our argument.
That men are so sexless that they will go to a strip club and pay for the fantasy of potentially getting laid.
Or just overtly downright paying $2,000 to get laid.
There's no girls going to Chippendales to pay a dude to fuck.
Yeah.
Sometimes.
Come on, man.
Rarely.
Be so fucking for real.
That's what I'm saying.
There's not that for female, there's that for males.
So that proves my point that men have it much harder than women do in the whole intersexual dynamics relationship.
Right.
I don't disagree with that.
I'm going to be brutally honest here.
You guys haven't made too much sense in any of your statements.
But there's probably a bunch of guys lining up to deal with you guys.
You guys don't have to be competent to attract the opposite gender.
Men, however, can't be dumb and attract a lot of girls.
They've got to have something correct.
Whether they've got to make money, they've got to be extremely handsome, they've got to have some kind of social status.
Women get the privilege of being stupid.
No offense.
I have a counter.
What's your counter?
Go ahead.
So usually, again, this is just how I was raised personally, my personal opinion.
The men ask the woman to get married.
Okay.
Right?
So wouldn't they have the upper hand in that situation?
Because we're not asking men to marry us.
The men are asking us to marry them.
I agree, yeah.
Therefore they have the power.
Women control sex and men control marriage and relationships long term.
Yeah.
So how's that wrong?
That's not a counter.
It is a counter because it's saying that...
I agree with you.
No, no, no.
But I was going back to the fact that you were saying how, you know, women kind of have the power X, Y, and Z, yet men are the ones that have to ask us to get married.
But I mean, even if you get married...
No, no, no, but I'm talking about the end term.
Like, great, you're having sex.
You can have sex with anyone.
That doesn't mean you're going to get married to them.
But I'm talking about if you're actually getting married to them.
So this is the thing with men and women, right?
Women typically have the advantage up front.
Yeah.
From 18 to 29, y'all pretty much control everything, right?
The sexual marketplace.
But once you get to 30 and beyond, you start to lose more and more leverage.
And this is why I say women as they age need to bring their standards down alongside it.
You could demand the highest quality guy when you're at your peak.
But as you get older, and as you get educated, and as you earn more money, you need to start bringing your standards down, even though that sounds kind of productive.
But it's true though.
Yeah, but a lot of girls don't want to settle for less.
This young and this fine again.
I forgot who said it, but I feel like you deserve it.
Remember, when I asked the girls what they bring to the high value men, all of them pretty much gave masculine traits thinking that that's what the guy wants.
Because to be honest, when I met my boyfriend, He didn't ask me if I finish school.
He didn't ask me, what do I do?
You know why?
All he said to me was...
He doesn't care.
I know he doesn't give a fuck.
Because at the end of the day, can you be a woman to me?
Yes.
Like, he literally told me...
Did it surprise you that he didn't care about any of that?
No.
It didn't surprise you?
You knew this before, that guys that are hired and don't give a fuck?
No, because I witnessed my mother in relationships.
You've also known your boyfriend for a while, you said, too.
So he kind of knows, like...
I've known him when I was against value as well.
But to me, that would matter.
If a guy didn't ask me that, that would be a red flag.
Why?
Why?
Because at the end of the day, she's meeting a stranger in a sense, you know what I mean?
Yes, but even strangers that I have met who have money or who are, like you say, in the top 1% or whatever, they never ask me what do I do or anything.
They just give a fuck if I look good.
If I'm trying to date you and you don't care about what I like to do, then you're not going to be providing for a man.
Can you sit down and say that I will provide for a man?
Like I said, I'm an artist and I do hair, so if you are not interested in what I do as an artist, why am I going to try to date you, though?
There's a difference between an interest or your interest being relevant.
So, what she's simply saying is that your profession and your ability to earn money is irrelevant to the man's attraction to you.
However, if you flip it around, what he does and how much money he earns is extremely relevant for your attraction to him.
That's what we're saying.
So in other words, the fact that you make money is irrelevant to a man that already has money.
Let me give you an example.
Let's say me and you go on a date, and I tell you, I have an extensive Louis Vuitton collection of wallets, and I also got a bunch of sneakers, rare Jordans and Nike Dunks.
What would you say?
I would say, great.
Fantastic.
You don't care, correct?
I could give a shit.
Fantastic.
That's exactly how men feel about your career.
Okay, well, what I'm saying is...
Stop, stop.
One second.
Okay.
Let that sink in.
It's synced.
That your same level of indifference for my Louis Vuitton wallets and sneakers don't mean shit to you.
That's exactly how men feel about your career and earning potential.
I understand, but what I'm saying is that looks go away.
So if you're hot and attractive now, does it mean that at 40 or 50 years old you're going to be as hot because you're going to have wrinkles?
From a female perspective?
No, no, no.
From a man perspective, if you're looking at the woman that you're marrying, right?
But you're saying at the woman ages, to be clear.
Yes.
So I understand your question.
Say it again.
Yeah, to be clear, so I understand.
You're saying as the woman ages.
Correct.
As the woman ages, and if the man is looking at you long-term, your looks are going to go away.
You're going to get wrinkly.
You're going to get ugly.
You're going to get fat.
You're going to have...
What?
Botox.
Yeah, but I mean, if you have diseases, that's impossible to fix with Botox.
Well, that comes to the personal responsibility of the woman to preserve her youth the best she can through fitness, diet, eating properly, etc.
Correct, but there's things that you can't control, right?
Yeah, like dementia, or if you get...
Goddamn, how are we talking?
Well, that's what I'm saying, long term, right?
So if you're looking at it long term and the person has all these other things that you can't fix with beauty, there's other things that have to be taken into account before you get with them.
this is where women right need to be able to become what I call an indispensable component in that man's life right yeah morals it's also your values right and And the things that you carry and the way that you're going to raise your kids at the end of the day because that's going to be the reflection of you.
Yeah, but your money doesn't come into that equation.
I'm not saying the money does.
What I'm saying is, aside from the beauty, there's other things that need to be taken into account.
But that's obvious, though, because we're saying that looks get you in the door.
What keeps you there is obviously the values and who you are to him.
But that's where the feminine traits come in.
That's where it comes in as far as...
But you were just talking about how he doesn't care about that because I'm beautiful and I'm explaining to you.
They do.
After a fact, though.
Not before the facts.
Okay, so in order to attract a man, obviously, you have to be attractive to him, right?
Yeah, you have to.
To be honest, he doesn't really give a fuck about how much you make.
Do you have work ethic?
What credentials do you have?
Also, when we get old and wrinkly and have dementia or whatever, at the end of the day, it's like, at the end of the day, my woman's going to be cooking for me.
She's going to be cleaning for me.
If you have dementia, you can't cook.
You're taking it to the extreme.
No, but that's reality.
You're not going to have dementia at 40 for most people.
What we're simply saying here...
Is that, right, you're taking it to the extreme here to try to make a point, which is not, you know, what I'm saying is that women need to add value.
Like, your beauty gets you in a door, your femininity keeps you there.
Okay, but what I'm trying to say is I personally, my opinion, I believe it goes beyond that because I think that it's also what you bring to the table, right?
Because if the only thing you look at a person is how they look and the fact they can cook for you and the fact they can do all these things that your mom does for you, but if you get some sort of illness or some sort of unexpected factor that happens into your life that you can't control, are you still going to be with that person because they have other factors, meaning I'm not saying they're not.
I'm specifically speaking about the fact that what the conversation you guys were having regarding the looks and regarding The cooking and regarding being a woman and providing and whatnot.
I'm saying when it goes to the long term and when that other person, God forbid, gets something that is uncontrollable and it prevents them from doing these things, are you still going to be with that person?
Are you still going to see the value?
The numbers show this.
Men rarely, if ever, initiate divorce and breakup.
Okay?
Even when the woman's being a raging bitch.
So what I'm saying is that it's women that initiate most of the breakups.
So I get that.
Girls say all the time, well, I do all this.
I don't have a career, whatever.
And the guy's with me.
And then all of a sudden, you know, he leaves me for a younger, hotter girl.
Statistically speaking, the likelihood of that happening are slim.
Personally speaking, my father, who has Alzheimer's, my mom has been married to him for 40 years and she hasn't left his side.
So again, I guess it just depends on how you were raised.
You're using your personal experience?
You're asking my opinion and that's my opinion from my personal experience.
In your personal experience, may or may not sometimes align with the facts and the generalities of how the world works.
That's fine.
But to attribute how the world works in general based off your opinions and your personal experience is a very foolish way to live life.
What I'm saying is that in general, when women have the opportunity to leave the man, they typically do when they initiate an overwhelming amount of the breakups.
Men don't.
So I'm saying this fear that you have that the guy is going to leave the girl because she's aged and she's no longer at her peak.
I don't have that fear.
What I'm trying to say is...
You made it as an argument.
No, no.
I'm just stating my opinion.
You're stating your opinion.
I'm arguing my opinion, and my opinion is that it's the long-term that matters.
That's all I'm saying.
And it's in the long-term that matters that unpredicted things happen, and when they do, you have to...
Handle that and it's the way you handle it.
That's how the relationship lasts.
At the end of the day, none of that other shit matters.
If you have two scenarios, let's say something unpredictable happens on one side, another one happens on the other side.
If you were to take both scenarios where the guy's with the girl and the other one the guy's with the girl.
If something happens to the man in the first scenario, there's a higher likelihood that woman will leave that man versus the other way around.
Now, your mother's situation, she stuck by her dad's side.
Fantastic.
That's awesome.
But in 2023, when women have options that they have and they are incentivized to go into divorce court and get all the benefits of being in that relationship, they will 100% seize that opportunity and leave the guy most of the time.
I think it depends how you were raised.
I think it depends how you were raised.
Okay, well...
The way that we're raised in today's society, right?
Again, your old values might be fantastic, but in a Western world, what do women tell each other?
Girl, do what's right for you.
And most of the time, it's to leave that guy.
I'm younger than you, so I could tell you what this generation is.
And like, personally, from my experience, in my opinion, that's not the case.
Okay, so what is it then?
That's all I'm saying.
That is all I'm saying.
What is it then?
Again, I mean, I keep saying my opinion, the way I was raised, it wouldn't be to leave the man.
You do realize the way that you were raised is an anomaly in 2023.
But that's why I keep saying it's my personal opinion, which is what you're asking.
And it doesn't align with reality.
That's fine, but you're asking for my opinion, and I'm just giving it to you.
Your opinion doesn't align with reality is my argument.
Two apparent households are rare in 2023.
That's fine.
That's fine.
And I understand it's rare, but that doesn't mean that it should be excluded because it still exists.
It's an exception to the rule and statistically insignificant to the argument at hand.
It still exists.
Like he's kind of going by facts and you're going by opinions.
No, it's not opinions.
It's actually facts.
Just because the majority is on that side doesn't mean that this side doesn't exist.
It still exists.
It's statistically irrelevant because it is a minority.
I understand it's a minority, but it still exists.
That's my point.
We're not arguing that, though.
It still exists.
Why do women always make an argument for an exception to the rule when things work in a general sense and there's a majority?
I'm just saying that it still exists.
This is clown world logic.
Yo, I don't want to sound like an asshole, but if something is statistically insignificant, it means it's insignificant and it doesn't matter.
The scenario that you're displaying doesn't exist in 2023.
We don't have two-parent households to the same degree that we do, and women initiate an overwhelming amount of the divorce.
So what I'm simply saying is, women are far more likely to leave in a relationship than a man is.
That is a fact.
That's not my opinion.
Just because your parents stuck together doesn't mean that others will.
And just because those parents didn't stick together doesn't mean that others won't, is what I'm trying to say.
Even though the numbers say otherwise, I'm not saying it's not existent.
That's all I'm saying.
This is a perfect example of arguing and bad faith.
This is a perfect example of that.
I'm just saying it's non-existent.
Irreputable numbers.
Well, this is my opinion and this exception.
Who cares about the exception?
I'm just saying it's...
You're saying it's non-existent just because of the facts?
No, I say it's irrelevant.
I don't think it's irrelevant.
I think if it's existent, it's relevant.
You think or you know.
I know.
If it exists, it's relevant.
And that's my point.
And I live it.
So I know.
Probably you guys don't, but I live it.
So that's why I'm coming from this way.
That's a very solacistic way to view the world and is ridiculous and ludicrous.
That's your opinion.
That's like me saying, I'm a multi-millionaire so world hunger doesn't exist.
How stupid do I sound?
That's not what I'm saying.
I'm not saying your point doesn't exist.
I'm saying your point exists, but so does mine, so don't exclude the fact that mine exists is all I'm saying.
Here's the thing.
Making an argument for an exception to the rule while not considering other factors is ridiculous.
Like, for example, if I was to say I'm a multimillionaire, world hunger doesn't exist, I would sound stupid because the majority of most people don't have money and or food, the ability to purchase food.
So I'm not going to attribute my personal situation to how the world works.
But that's what you're doing.
My love, I'm not saying it doesn't exist.
I'm not saying it doesn't exist.
I'm not saying it doesn't exist.
How she feels isn't real!
It is real.
She grew up like that.
So how are you going to tell me it's not real?
This is the perfect example of how men communicate.
So we're talking about facts and statistics and how the world works.
We hear your facts.
She agrees with your facts.
She's just telling you how she grew up and that part of her life happens.
And I'm saying how she grew up.
It's irrelevant.
She grew up that way.
Okay, but what I'm saying is that that is not common.
Her telling her little story, her little life story is not irrelevant.
She's on a podcast.
She's telling a little part of her life.
This is incredible.
Remember, we're speaking generally to the masses, right?
Yeah, I understand that.
She was basically a mass majority, which you should see both sides of the story, right?
Because there's more than one side to have a story.
And just because numbers are saying one thing, doesn't mean there's not another side.
But what are they going to experience?
Most people are going to experience single family homes, which is sad to say, but it's reality.
And we're just saying, look, your story is great, but what's the point of you telling your story?
Okay.
More people should be like her parents.
No, no, no.
The point is that I don't think that that's the only way to go about the future is a single family household.
Think about it that the opportunity still exists.
And in fact, I'm telling you that it exists because I've lived through it.
That's all I'm saying.
I'm saying, sure, yes, majority may be one way, but...
It doesn't mean that the other way doesn't exist because it does.
That's all I'm saying.
You do know that your parents grew up in a different time, right?
Your parents are in a different era.
Okay, but me, I'm not, right?
And again, like I keep saying, I'm younger than both of you.
Are you married?
So for me to continue having...
Are you married?
No, like you asked me before, I'm single.
Your mom was probably married at your age, wasn't she?
No.
She wasn't.
Where did she marry your father?
I'm not sure.
I can tell you.
But they've been married for 40 years.
What?
The math is the math in here.
How old is your mom?
How old is your parents?
My dad's 70-something.
And your mom is old?
They got married, I'll tell you this, they got married older than in their 20s, like in the age that I am.
And they got married in Israel?
No, they got married in New York, actually.
Again, most people are not going to have the conventions that kept your parents together.
And I'm not countering that.
I'm just saying it exists.
That's all I'm saying.
It does exist.
So the unicorns.
So don't disregard it.
See, this is the thing.
Yeah, but unicorns, you have no proof of me.
This is the difference between men and women.
Like, men understand that if their experience doesn't necessarily reflect reality, they're willing to admit, my experience isn't valid in the grand scheme of things.
Women on the other hand, I want my experience to be valid.
I want my experience to be valid because I'm special.
That's the difference between men and women.
It's crazy to me how we just witnessed a masterclass and regardless of how educated a woman is, her feelings are always going to override what she says, even in the face of irrefutable fact.
Do you have a deja vu?
Yes, I do.
You know what I mean?
No, I don't win.
Familiar?
Brody?
Ah, yeah.
These are crazy shit, man.
Alright, let's figure out crazy shit.
Twitch?
Alright, so we'll kill the Twitch stream, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
And I think that last exchange literally proves the difference between how men think and Logic, ration, numbers, facts, women, feelings, valid!
I'm cool too!
Look at me!
There's a lot of statistics that are wrong too, so there's a lot of statistics placed that are wrong as well.
What statistic was wrong in this regard?
I'm not saying in this regard, I'm just saying just because Google says it doesn't mean that it's facts.
Just because Google says it doesn't mean that it's facts.
There's a lot of things that Google says that are wrong.
Like Google?
Yeah, Google.
You can Google a lot of things that are wrong, guys.
Come on now.
That's a reliable source.
This is a perfect example of like...
Exactly my point, right?
Google's not a reliable source.
What are the facts that we said that were wrong?
No, no.
Facts could be wrong.
Statistics could be wrong.
Yes, statistics sometimes could be wrong.
These aren't though.
So what's the point of that comment?
But I never said statistics are wrong.
Not you, her.
Not her.
She's not smart, but she's not smart.
You just talk at the talk.
You didn't realize this, right?
Yeah, you don't sound smart, man.
You're saying that guys are more logical, statistic thinkers.
I'm saying you can Google a statistic and still think that your fact is right, but it's not because you just get statistics out of anywhere.
If it is a fact, it is true.
You can Google something and it could say that it's a fact, but it's not a fact.
But it is kind of true that women tend to say things and voice things based off of their feelings and emotions versus men who are like, like I said, they're more simple than they are women and women make the shit more complex.
Men are more logical thinkers.
That's a fact.
That's not an opinion.
It is.
Better deductive problem solvers?
I met some non-logical men.
Some.
Most.
Just because you met some illogical men does not change the fact that most men are more logically sound than most women.
I've met more men that are messed up in the head than women, I'm not gonna lie.
Once again, taking your personal experience and trying to extrapolate it out into the main general society.
I can only speak for myself, like I said, this is my own reality.
Incredible!
Well, to be fair, I see cuss on her hands, so that's probably what's happening there too.
What?
I think that's not a topic of conversation that you need to bring online.
I'm just saying.
I think that's really much my business.
Relax, Fresh.
I'm just saying.
Chill, Fresh.
The point I'm trying to make.
What?
This is when I go.
That was like a line crosser right there.
Did I get feelings?
Did I get feelings?
What, are you going to get them at?
No, nobody's mad.
I'm just saying that's not a topic of conversation.
We're talking about certain things that we should not bring up.
Feelings.
I don't care.
That's...
Well then, I mean, just take a deep breath.
That's too far.
Have a seat, and then we won't mend it.
That's not too far, yeah.
Like, that has nothing to do with anything.
Fuckin' pressure.
Stop yelling now.
- I did not disrespect, go by here. - I think you made your decision. - We don't care anymore.
- It's okay.
- Just please take your phone.
- Oh, I'm sorry. - Just take your phone and leave.
I mean, uh, fresh.
- I'm just saying a twist of medicine probably gonna be the best, that's all.
What was that?
A choice of men.
It won't be the best, that's all I'm saying.
Oh, man.
Like, hey, man, again, this is what I mean.
This is a perfect example.
Men are more logically sound than women.
Look at y'all right now.
All in your feelings.
This is wild.
Who?
I mean, who's my point?
Her.
I mean, I don't know if she's out now.
I mean, I can understand why she's upset about it, but I mean, like, it's kind of like, I mean, yes, it was kind of like, damn, but like, damn.
Like, I I can't even.
Women are more mature though.
Yo, Frank Castle?
Women are more mature.
Fresh Castle?
They're more mature.
Well, you never know what somebody's going through.
Hey, maturity.
Hold on.
Maturity is being able to control your emotions regardless of how you feel.
Understood.
But we're talking about relationships in life.
There's no reason to bring up something as deep as something.
You don't know what somebody's going through.
This proves my point.
That men are more mature than women.
This literally just showed it.
It's not about being immature, babe.
It's not about being immature.
Emotional control is a component of maturity.
Yeah, because if you're not emotional, then there's school shooters.
There's men who go out there.
See, here's the difference.
When men are immature, there's serious consequences for it.
When women are immature, they just walk off a podcast and complain.
But since when has a woman shut up a school?
But that wasn't anything to do with...
That's my point.
Men have to be emotionally mature.
But that had nothing to do with the argument.
We're having a mature conversation about life and relationships.
That has nothing to do with anything about...
She made up a bunch of nonsensical points that had nothing to do with the argument.
I said men in general are more logically sound and deductive problems lovers than women.
She goes and says, I've met a bunch of guys that aren't logically sound.
Do you not see the disconnect there from a competence level?
Do you not see the disconnect about bringing up somebody that's going through something that's probably waiting?
But can I say something?
Can I say something?
He did that to show...
That's fucked up.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
No, no, no.
How's it fucked up?
Can I say something?
I used to cut myself.
I used to cut myself about two years ago.
And that's genuinely because I wasn't mentally okay and I did not have the emotional control to deal with what the fuck I was going through.
So what he's saying is that he's proving a point that women deal with their emotions and they make decisions based off their emotions and not being logical.
I used to do the shit.
I don't have the scars anymore.
But, like, I used to do the shit because I was young.
I mean, I still am young.
But, like, I just genuinely thought, like, the world is against me.
Oh, my God.
The world is...
I was living in my fucking car.
My parents are multi-millionaires.
I was living in my car.
And I went through a whole shit that I went through.
So I understand why.
I mean, yes, it shouldn't have been brought on the internet.
Okay, so what?
But my whole thing is that, like, He was just trying to prove a point in things that she wasn't listening.
So it's like, the point he had to go that far to be like, okay, women make decisions off their emotions versus men being logical thinkers.
And the fact that he had to go that far because she wasn't listening, that's just what the fuck it was.
She kind of proved this point by walking out and being emotional in the first place.
It literally proves our point that she couldn't even control her emotions that you guys were sitting here arguing that women are more controlling.
I would argue it's the other way around.
It is what it is.
But that had nothing to do with that.
That's just the point of what she did earlier.
See how you guys didn't say fucking shit when she brought up a bunch of retarded shit that had nothing to do with the argument.
He does the same thing?
Whoa!
This is so bad stuff!
He brought up another point that had nothing to do with the argument to a degree.
It's not about disagreeing and hurting somebody's feelings.
That's not something that you bring up.
To, like, the public.
See, this is what I mean.
Women enable each other's stupidity.
Bro, she was being stupid.
He checked it.
Y'all are sitting here defending and enabling her stupidity.
You're right.
This is why girls, a lot of the times, like, aren't held accountable.
Y'all say dumb shit all the time to each other.
No one checks you guys.
It's crazy.
I just find it hilarious.
Crazy.
It's fine.
You know what I mean?
You should've been telling her, yo, your argument doesn't make sense, versus, oh, that was mean, fresh!
But at the end of the day, everybody's different.
No two people are gonna think the exact same.
But he's over here stating facts, and to be honest, a lot of the shit that's being said is opinions.
So, it's like, how can you sit there and deny facts?
And as a woman, okay, yes, I'm female.
And yes, I'm for the girls.
Okay, cool.
But he's not wrong about half the shit that's being said.
And I'm not even going to sit here and try to...
I mean, yes, it was kind of like, damn, nigga, I didn't even peep the shit until you said the shit.
But it's like, I mean...
Were you wrong?
That part?
I'm just saying, the choices made from that one action are not going to be the best choices possible.
That's all I'm saying.
I mean, yes, that's very true, though.
Because, like I said, two years ago, when I used to do this shit, I wasn't even...
Like, I was living in my car.
Mind you, my parents make very great money.
I was living in my car just simply because I didn't want to fucking listen.
My feelings were hurt by my mom, and I didn't want to fucking listen.
So she was like, okay, get the fuck out.
Like, okay, boo fucking who, bitch?
Like, what the fuck?
Like...
He is right.
Women base things off of our emotions.
And it's fine.
And no, it's not fine.
Because a lot of the shit that we go through, we put it on ourselves.
We go through a lot of shit.
I can sit here and tell you my whole fucking life story and I can be like, boohoo, this happened to me.
But there are people who are fucking starving and don't have a house to go to and don't have a mom and a dad and some more shit.
But it's like, I have a mom and a dad and so they look at me as lucky.
So, you know, like, it's just kind of like, everybody has their sad story.
Everybody has a boohoo story.
And it's like, okay, like, it is, people look at the, like, we were having a conversation earlier.
People try to grey the world.
The world is very black and fucking white.
Shit is what the fuck it is.
And the fact, the more you take the world as like, okay, it is what it is, the better off you'll be.
Because then the fact that it's like, oh, I go through this and I go through that.
Okay.
Make the changes and fucking fix it.
Like, you know, better up yourself.
I mean, like, not even grow some hair on your toes, but like, bitch, you bleed once a month.
Like, come on now.
Yeah, I think in general, there's a lack of personal responsibility.
I think if your life sucks, you need to take some accountability for your life sucking.
And I would argue that women have easier lives than men do, especially in 2023.
So, I mean, if we want to go into this realm of, you know, self-deletion or whatever, men are far more, you know, likely to commit, you know, self-deletion than women are because men's lives are harder than women.
So...
If your life sucks, a lot of times there's some personal responsibility on you to make it better.
It sucks a lot of times because of your own inadequacies, but we don't want to have that conversation.
Shit, I will.
I'm saying in general, we live in a society where we call people from their bad decisions.
That's probably the first time she's been called out for doing that.
It's like, oh, my feelings.
I don't think it's even about feelings or being the first time.
It's definitely about feelings.
It's because she could have been like and been like Okay, but?
Or okay, and?
Or like, you know, like I said, I just admitted...
I wasn't even being hostile.
Yes, you admitted that, but also, you know...
But just like she said, she wouldn't have known about it until you pointed it out, so like...
And now everybody on the internet...
I mean, you can see her hand, it's obvious.
I didn't notice.
I looked at her hand and I saw them.
Nobody noticed.
If you're sitting next to her, because I was sitting right here.
And when he said it, I looked and I saw it and I was like, okay, but it is about feelings.
Because Her feelings...
But I think if you don't have feelings, you're not a human.
Like, at the end of the day, I'm sorry.
I mean, everybody has...
You're actually really cold if you don't have any feelings.
I mean, but no, it's not about that.
Everyone has feelings about controlling your feelings.
Everybody has feelings.
Nobody's an expert at that.
Like, if somebody...
That was our argument, is that men are better at controlling their emotions and being deductive, problem-solving, etc.
That was the argument we were making in the first place that women are ruled by their emotions.
No, I know, but I'm just saying from what that topic has gotten to is not exactly the same.
It's not equivalent at all.
It absolutely is.
No, it's not, because she's just talking about how it was brought up about her scars, and that just...
Obviously it's going to trigger her.
If somebody had cancer and their head was shaved, you brought it up.
Literally, before I started dating my boyfriend, I had scars and I had men.
She's in control of cutting herself.
She's out of control of getting cancer.
Not the same at all.
I've had men tell me that they never want to be with me because of my scars.
If you pointed it out, it's going to be emotional.
That's all I'm saying.
Just because you handle it very strong and good for you, that doesn't mean every other person is going to.
There's a difference between men and women, bro.
With men?
You see a guy doing that shit like, yo, stop being a fucking pussy.
Grab your balls and get your life together.
With women?
Oh, it's okay.
Let's be in our sex business and cry.
And if anything, honestly, if we're going to talk about self-deletion, men are far more likely to be successful self-deletion because men live harder lives.
All the way.
That's the truth.
Men do live harder lives.
There's a lot more.
Girls live life on easy mode, bro.
Like, that's a fact.
I was just having this conversation with my friend.
Women live life on easy mode.
I have a bunch of numbers and facts to prove that women...
Because women are able to enjoy all the benefits and privileges of equality while simultaneously being able to be treated like ladies, which is inherently better treatment.
Mm-hmm.
Women have opportunities that men will never get, but they still have all the same responsibilities, not even the same responsibilities, the same authorities that men do.
Y'all don't have to go into elective service and serve in the military, yet you guys can vote.
Yeah, you do, actually.
It depends where you were raised, because if I were raised in Israel, which I was, you're actually forced to...
But I'm talking about the United States.
Okay, but I'm just saying it depends, because if you're talking about statistics and you're talking about numbers, Yes.
So that means you're talking about all over the world, not just the U.S. And you're actually forced to go into the military in Israel.
Israel is a unique situation because Israel...
It's not just Israel, but I'm speaking on behalf of Israel because it's what I know I have the knowledge on.
Once again, bringing it back to your personal experience, I'm talking about in the United States, a first world Western country where feminism is extremely strong, women have all the privileges and rights of men while simultaneously still being able to enjoy female privileges that men never get.
True.
Yes, but if you look at the majority of the people in the U.S., a lot of them are immigrants, and not a lot of them are actually born and raised in the U.S. What does that have to do with anything?
Oh, it has to do a lot with things, because if you're living in the U.S. for a certain amount of time, then you have privileges versus others if they just come here for the first time and don't have those privileges.
But that's if you're actually getting into the nitty-gritty of things.
I mean, okay, you just totally moved the goalpost.
That doesn't change the fact that women have life on easy mode, is my argument.
Because you guys don't have the same responsibilities that men do while men have the same authorities.
Men have so many more responsibilities.
You have all the same authorities that I do as a man, but I have more responsibilities than you.
Yeah, but we have things that control us and...
Like what?
Like what?
Like, like you keep saying emotions and things that we can't control because due to our hormones, due to XYZ. Well, it is our fault.
It's things that we don't have control over is what I'm trying to say.
You actually do, it's just hard.
It's harder though than men because men have a little bit of an easier control of their emotions than women do because they don't have all these things called hormones that women do whenever they give birth or they have a c-section or postpartum.
I'm not saying that we can't.
All I'm saying is it's a little bit harder.
So The same effort that you guys put I'm sorry?
No, this is incredible.
You're doing everything in your power to avoid accountability.
I'm not avoiding accountability.
You quite literally are.
No, I'm not.
Because what I said was it is harder.
I'm not saying it is impossible.
I'm saying it's harder than it is for a man.
That's all I'm saying.
It's harder.
You know what?
Let's go ahead and go with that.
That it's a little bit harder for me to control their emotions.
Guess what?
Everything else in life is easier.
So I'll take that little bit more difficulty and control my emotions when I can go ahead and get certain opportunities that men will never get just because I'm a female.
Even being an immigrant.
Name one right or privilege that men enjoy that women don't in the United States.
Just one.
Besides being able to have sex with a lot of girls and not being punished for it.
Exactly.
Moving on.
I honestly didn't even hear your question.
Because that's the point.
See, you're talking to talk, right?
No, no, no.
Well, if that was the case, I wouldn't have said that I didn't hear your question, right?
Because then I would have just shut up.
You didn't hear the question.
No, I genuinely care about your question, which is why I said I didn't hear your question.
So I'm asking you to repeat it.
That's all I'm saying.
Give me a full sentence.
No, I just, I didn't understand the question.
And I would ask him to repeat it.
English isn't my first language.
That's why I'm asking him to repeat it.
That's all.
Okay.
Like, see, here's the difference.
I've been listening very closely to everything you say, to everything you say.
I know, you've been taking notes.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Because I'm giving you that due diligence and respect.
And I'm understanding your points to be able to refute them.
You're not doing the same.
You're just listening to respond.
I would take notes if I could.
Oh, I can give you a piece of paper too.
Please do.
If you want it, you can go ahead and write it down.
Please do.
But my point I'm trying to make here is that name a right or a privilege that men enjoy that women don't in the United States outside of the ability to have sex with the opposite partner without repercussions.
More jobs.
There you go.
Well, what's the other?
There's none.
Okay, and what's the one that women do and men don't?
So many.
Women get affirmative action.
Women get preferential hiring in certain job fields that are male-dominated.
Oh, and men don't get paid more than women because they do.
FYI. Okay, actually, the reason why women get paid less is because women deserve less.
No, actually.
I think it actually depends on your field.
And it depends on the fact that if you have to take maternity leave because you get pregnant and have a kid.
Exactly.
So, I don't know about that.
Are you referring to the 80 cents on a dollar that a woman makes on a man's dollar?
I'm answering your question.
I'm answering your question.
When you're saying that...
I'm answering your question.
I'm asking you.
I'm answering your question.
Okay.
I'm asking you so that I can clarify here.
Right.
Are you saying that women earn less than men and you're using...
To clarify, I'm answering your question.
You asked me to give you an example, and that's exactly what I did.
Okay.
Here's the reality.
Women earn less because they deserve less, okay?
This wage gap thing that I think you're referring to here, that women earn less than men, that's for all working men versus all working women.
The reason why women earn less on average is because women work less hours, they work less dangerous jobs, they don't work career fields that are higher earning, and women are less likely to take as many risks as men are to earn income, okay?
Okay.
I don't think that's the case in 2023 though.
How many women do you see working in construction?
Actually a lot.
I actually have a lot of friends that work in construction.
Once again, your own personal friends that you know that work in construction doesn't represent the majority.
90 plus percent of construction workers are men.
All jobs that run the infrastructure of modern day society are typically run by men over 90%.
So what I'm saying is that the top 10 paying jobs Are dominated by men versus the top least paying jobs are dominated by women because women don't have the same interests as men.
Women get paid less because of choice, not because of their gender.
Women can go into the same career fields that men do.
They choose not to.
And this is even more exacerbated by the fact that women dominate college, yet they still earn less.
They dominate college graduation, yet they still earn less.
Women go into majors that pay less because of choice.
They want to go into social sciences and not STEM. When you actually equate apples to apples, right?
All working individuals with the same profession, same career, same education, same experience, etc.
women actually earn more than men okay Well, why do men have maternity leave?
What?
They have paternity leave.
Or whatever, paternity leave.
Bro, you're just talking on top, man.
I don't understand how that...
It's deja vu, bro.
Deja vu.
All I'm simply saying is that women earn less because they deserve less.
It's not because of their gender, it's because of their personal choices when it comes to education, work experience, job field, etc.
Women typically don't want to go into hard, laborious jobs that are dangerous, that pay more, and women don't work as many hours and are more likely to take breaks.
Of course, because they're the ones that reproduce, not men.
That's fine, but that's a component as to why they earn less.
Right, but that's what they have to do in order to reproduce.
No, no, no.
It is a choice, but it's a choice that you make with a man.
It's a choice that you make with the man that you marry, right?
If you both decide to have kids, the ones that have to make that sacrifice is the woman.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Because you don't want to be in a...
Sort of labor that can potentially put your unborn child in danger.
Remember, my argument wasn't that women earn less because of gender.
My argument is that women earn less because of choice, which you just said.
And I'm not disagreeing with that, but I'm saying, is there another choice if we're trying to reproduce and trying to make sure that they stay safe?
That doesn't change or refute my argument that women make less because of choice.
Not because of gender.
Okay.
But if we were a woman, we wouldn't have to choose that choice, is what I'm trying to say.
You don't have to have children, though.
Right.
With great power comes great responsibility, correct?
The fact that you can bring a child into the world is a great responsibility and great power.
So with great power, with that responsibility, sometimes you have to concede on certain things.
That might be your earning potential if you choose to have children.
Right, but if you choose to have children, that's a mutual agreement.
Men have to work and make the money.
Women don't have to.
That's my point.
Okay.
Women make less because they deserve less on a balance of probabilities.
I mean, you said you have a master degree in psychology, correct?
No.
What was it in again?
Business.
In business.
Okay.
So, I mean, why didn't you go into a more laborious job to earn more money?
You could have made a bunch of money doing construction or engineering.
Because that wasn't my goal.
Or getting into maybe Alaskan wildfishing.
All these things.
That wasn't my goal.
But that wasn't my goal.
Congratulations.
But that's my point.
That is not the goal of most females.
Women don't want to work these types of jobs.
Men work in sewers.
Sewers, they pay a lot.
Men work in trucking.
Trucking makes a lot.
Men are more likely to take risks and do jobs that they don't like to earn money because men understand that we have a proclivity to earn for our families.
Women don't have that same burden of performance.
Right.
Okay, never mind.
These comments are getting to me, so I'm just going to be quiet.
That's the problem.
You're looking at the comments.
See, I've actually listened to all your arguments to understand.
You're just listening to say, what about maternity leave?
2%, guys.
Anyway, yeah, feminism.
Okay, fantastic.
Alright.
Okay, where are we at here?
Let's test the IQ of the panel.
I'd like to see one comment on a black person because all I'm saying is about Jews.
So please hit me with that.
Thank you very much.
Okay, we'll continue the chat.
Women advertise themselves lay bait and men sell themselves hunters.
Before, your man should be allowed to chat up or talk to one woman for every DM you get.
Agree or disagree?
I'm so sorry.
Can you repeat that?
He says, let's test the IQ of the panel.
Women advertise themselves in quotes, lay bait, and men sell themselves hunters.
Therefore, your man should be allowed to chat up or talk to one woman for every DM that you get.
Agree or disagree?
Why?
And we'll pass that one for now, bro.
Maka Ado, shout out to you, bro.
Blackest Panda says, question for ladies.
If it's okay for your dad to tell you not to dress a certain way or go to certain places, why is it considered controlling if your boyfriend tells you that same thing?
That's a good one.
That's a great one.
Um, I think that it's controlling, not always, like, if you're going around their family, I would get it if their family's, like, okay, more picky about how you dress and stuff, but I think, like, that,
I don't know, usually when a guy's controlling as your boyfriend, it's just, like, he's jealous, he doesn't, like, But you don't think if your dad is giving you that advice because he cares about you, right?
Would your boyfriend care about you as well?
Yeah, sometimes.
So why is that controlling?
I don't think it's always controlling.
I just think that if, like, you literally won't let her go outside and you think that stuff that's not even revealing all the way is revealing and you just think she looks hot and she can't go out because she looks hot, I think that's, like, annoying.
So, your boyfriend's care and need help to want you to look better outside in terms of, for example, not being seen as a slut is a bad thing.
No, I didn't say it was a bad thing or a good thing.
I just said that sometimes it's controlling and annoying.
Yeah.
Okay.
What about you?
Um...
Is it bad for your boyfriend to tell you?
No, I mean, at the end of the day, you are a reflection of them and who you're around and who you're with.
So if you're going to present him or, you know, going out with him, then it's a reflection of both of you of how you look.
Just like you wouldn't want him to go in sweatpants and saggy clothes to a nice, something nicer business meeting you have.
Yeah, but the perception of you is a reflection of how you treat people.
Okay.
What about you?
I feel like it's like, you know, your dad is telling you.
I agree.
If your dad is telling you because he cares about you, it's because your man is a man and he knows how men think.
So he's like, okay, don't wear this out because this is how men are going to perceive you.
This is how men are going to look at you.
So I don't think it's controlling.
I just think it's him kind of looking out for you.
I mean, for example, you know, the time that I said I was out with my man and I just shut the fuck up when I was out.
Yeah.
I mean, I had a corset.
Anyone else want paper?
Oh, he got it for you.
You got a pen too?
Of course.
There you go.
And blue.
I mean, at this point, it doesn't matter.
We're too deep into this, but sure.
I mean, like I said.
You said you wanted it.
Yeah, you said you wanted it.
No, but I just wish it would have gotten in the beginning.
Because I just made that whole point there without my notebook.
I was listening to your points.
Oh, no.
I saw you looking at your notebook, but it's all good.
It was over there.
It was over there.
What do you mean?
Okay.
I didn't write any notes about feminism or the wage gap.
I just know that off the top.
I wrote a book about it, which is why your arguments are futile.
Okay.
It's just like, bro, I've studied this.
When it comes to the wage gap and all this other stuff, it's all a bunch of BS. It's not true.
The wage gap is a myth.
It's been debunked a million times.
But anyway, that's fine.
What do you think I was looking at my notes?
I've been out with my man in a see-through top before, and he just told me he was just like, I don't like it, but you're with me, so it's cool.
But it's like, when I'm out here by myself, I'm like, I'm not going to wear anything to where I look like a Yeah.
Stripper.
Okay.
That's fair.
I'm not gonna walk out where looking, where I'm, where my goods are, you know, the things that my men, my man, you know, he looks at and men look at and I'm not gonna go out like that.
Because you respect your man.
I respect my, and myself.
I mean, I respect my man, but at the end of the day, it's kind of like, I'm in a relationship.
So why the fuck would I go out looking for a man's attention?
I mean, I'm not going to hold you.
I already think I'm going to hold you.
What would you say to a girl that says that your man's insecure, you should be able to do what you want?
What's your response?
That escalated quickly.
Your man says to you, hey, I don't like what you're wearing.
Might be a little bit abrasive.
Am I changing, babe?
Are you going to change?
No, yeah.
I'd probably agree with that.
I'd change it.
Stop the cow!
What about you?
Yeah, I would change.
Stop the cow!
I would, if I... Stop the cow!
I'm with my man because I love him, and if he doesn't like what I'm wearing, I'll change.
But at the end of the day...
Did I tell you to change?
Never, actually.
And you're not going to like this, and you're probably going to tell me that I'm lying, but I'm not.
He would tell me...
Stop the cow!
Sorry.
Too early.
He would tell me to dress hotter, actually, a lot of the time.
Okay, but he was with you, right?
Yeah.
Okay, that's fine.
For the most part, it was just, yeah.
Yeah, like, usually when men are with you, they're just like, okay, like, eh, I wouldn't approve this if you were alone, but because I'm with you is alright.
Yeah, he was, yeah.
So you were wearing, like, a blazer or some shit?
A tie?
What?
I mean, I don't know.
Fuck.
Maybe it was too conservative maybe for him or something like that.
Yeah, he's just definitely, he wasn't conservative at all.
So like, yeah, we would, like, he always wanted me to look out.
Under his authority, that's different.
So I wouldn't, I don't think that's really, I'm not gonna make fun of that.
A lot of guys are like that, like, hey, you dress fucking better because we're going out and, you know, you're a representation of me.
Yeah.
So I think if a guy's with his girl, most guys would be okay to a degree if he's there.
I think the issue arises when women do the dress provocatively, et cetera, when the man isn't there.
I think that's what bothers guys.
And they know.
Yeah, they know.
They know deep down.
They're like, bitch, you're doing too fucking much.
Like, what the fuck?
Fair enough.
Okay.
Alright, so we got a bunch of these.
I'm gonna run through these guys.
Alright.
We read that one.
And then I think, Chris, we got to go to 50 and up.
Yeah, Chris, 50 and up.
Yeah.
All right.
So IRS, or unless you saw something that was good before, Chris.
All right.
First of all, IRS, ladies, Samasa, final day to fire taxes.
I don't want to see any extensions.
You knew this day would come and I don't accept your cheeks as payment.
Is that a depreciating asset?
Shout out to the IRS, bro.
Ladies, who wants to get married on the panel?
And would you be okay if your man didn't want to be legally married, just a ceremony to celebrate?
Okay, so how many ladies on the panel want to be married?
Raise your hands.
Everybody?
Cool.
Would you be okay with your guy not wanting to do the thing with the state?
Maybe just a ceremony.
Maybe a Jewish ceremony or a Christian ceremony or something like that.
Would y'all be okay with that?
Yeah.
Possibly.
Possibly.
Oh, no.
She wants the court involved.
Okay.
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Nice.
Captain Times, ladies, which is worse?
You're in a relationship, you're going out to a bar, guys hitting on you and buying you drinks, or your man going to a gentleman's club getting hit on by dancers?
Good question.
So, two scenarios, ladies.
Number one, you're going to the club and you're getting hit on by guys, hey, come to my section, have some of my alcohol.
Or, second scenario, guy goes to the strip club, hey, baby, you want to dance?
Oh, I'll take you out of here for $2,000 to suck your dick.
Which one's worse?
I mean, obviously, if a guy's going to the strip club, dancers are obviously going to come up to him because they're hustlers.
Which one's worse?
Well, it depends.
If the girl's in a relationship and then she accepts the drinks and she's hanging out with the guys, I guess you could say that that's worse.
Okay.
You think that's worse?
Okay.
It depends.
I mean, but then again...
Let's say all things are equal.
They're in a relationship together.
The girl goes to the nightclub and she's getting offered drinks and getting hit on by guys.
It's a traditional nightclub.
The guy's going to a strip club where the chicks are trying to sell a dance and maybe even sell some ass on the side.
Which situation is worse?
I mean, the thing is, if a girl's going out to a bar, obviously she's going to get hit on by guys.
Because at the end of the day, guys don't know if she's in a relationship.
It's just how they handle it when they're out.
So, like, it just depends on how they handle the situation.
So which is worse of the two, is the question.
I don't know how to answer the question, because it's like, are the guys getting the dances?
Are they going upstairs with the girls?
How about this?
I'll make this simple for you.
Because I think you know the answer, but you just don't want to say it.
Which situation impacts the relationship more negatively?
Okay, I'll come back to you.
I think the one that impacts the relationship negatively would probably be the first one.
The female?
Yeah, but in my personal opinion, I think it's kind of worse if the man is going to a gentleman's club getting hit on.
But at the same time, that's their job, and that's how they get paid, like the dancers.
So it's kind of...
I don't know.
Okay, so I'm trying to understand what you're saying here.
So, in the grand scheme of things, you're saying the girl being at the club is worse, but you think, in your personal opinion, the guy being at the strip club is worse.
I mean, yeah, like, why is he at a strip club?
Because he wants to see a fantasy.
Okay, so, alright, so generally speaking, you think, number one, girl being at a club, but in your opinion, the guy.
I just think they're both bad.
If you had to pick which one is more...
The point is that which one is more destructive...
No, I understand the point.
I'm just saying it's hard.
Personally, for me, it's harder to understand, like, to pick which one's worse because they're both pretty bad.
The answer right here.
Oh, no, I don't need your personal opinion.
That's why you have a mic, sweetie.
Thank you, though.
What do you think?
The female.
Why?
The female, because men go to a strip club simply because it's a fantasy thing.
At the end of the day, the women that are working at a strip club, they're at work.
They're going to make some money.
They try to make some money, like whatever they got to do, make some bread.
It is what it is.
What's going to impact the relationship?
Like you said, you need to make it simple.
The female going and being in the section with a whole bunch of niggas and going and sitting at a bar and getting drinks for free or whatever because men are hitting on them, that's going to impact the relationship.
But like I said, me being the only person in this panel that I know of in a relationship with a man, I'm just saying, I tell him all the time, I'm like, I don't got a fat ass.
Go look at bitches with some fat asses if that's what you need.
You feel me?
I just feel like, you know, you going to a strip club, what the fuck is that doing to me?
I mean, that's not hurting me.
You looking at bitches.
Shit, you spending your bread.
You spending your paycheck on a bitch.
At the end of the day, shit, I'm going to get my cut, shit.
Okay.
What about you?
What do you think is more detrimental to the relationship?
The girl being at the nightclub with dudes or the guy being in a strip club with strippers?
I think they are equally equal because at one point, see a girl, it could not be in her intention for these dudes to come up to her.
That wasn't her intention.
Who do you think is going to get more attention than the opposite gender?
It would be definitely equal, if not more, than the guy at the strip club.
No, because if a nigga's not throwing no bread, he's not getting no attention.
If a nigga got no chains on, he's not getting no attention.
That's not true.
Those girls come up to everyone in the club.
It don't matter who's got money.
Let's be honest here.
Do you honestly think that the man is going to get the same amount of attention at a strip club as the girl will at a nightclub?
Yeah.
You think so?
At a strip club?
Yes!
How many strippers are in the club versus how many dudes are in the club trying to get laid?
It depends where you're at.
I work at Booby Trap and I work at other clubs too.
And I know definitely from just a normal nightclub to Booby Trap.
Okay, how many dancers are on staff at Booby Trap?
Let's use that as an example.
On the hour.
On the hour.
Yeah.
On a Saturday, 87 to 100 girls?
Yeah Dancing on the floor any from from I'm not a dancer, so I don't know but I But from what I see, they stick in two or three packs of two or three.
They always come to your table with two or three.
How many girls are there?
Yeah, there's literally almost a hundred.
Okay, now you go to it.
Let's go to a nightclub.
How many guys do you think are there?
But actually, it just depends.
It really depends.
So you think it's equal.
What about you?
I think it's equal.
It's all about the intent behind it.
I mean, what's the point?
The girl could have gone to the nightclub without an intent to have these guys come to her.
It just happens.
Damn, y'all dumb as hell, bro.
I gotta just say it, man.
Fuck it, man.
You're dumb as hell, man.
God damn, bro.
Okay, John.
Holy shit.
Send the asteroid.
Bro, only girls could be dumb, bro.
I've heard of guys taking strippers home like, come on.
No, because I couldn't.
If my man was in the club and my man offered $5,000 as a stripper, I'm going.
As a stripper, they're going to go regardless.
But as your man, do you want him to put that $5,000 to this other girl or would you want him to put it into your relationship?
Niggas have knees.
They go to the strip club for a fantasy in the first place.
Because I don't have a Do you two think that you could sexually satisfy a guy by yourself?
I have before, yeah.
Before?
You don't.
You'd be surprised.
Newsflash.
You can't sexually satisfy a man by yourself.
No matter how hot you are.
He's always gonna want different variances of women.
Yeah, but just because...
He's gonna want a black girl one day, a Spanish girl another day, an Asian girl another day.
Like, men are only as faithful as their options, bro.
Like, you know this.
You know this.
You're on OnlyFans, aren't you?
No.
You do something with dudes on webcam.
I do Patreon.
You do something with dudes on webcam, correct?
No.
I livestream.
What are you referring to?
What I'm referring to is that you make money off of thirsty guys that want to talk to you or whatever it may be because that proves my point that men want variety.
The whole sex industry exists because of men's want for variety.
Women don't want variety to the same level.
Women don't want variety to the same extent that men do.
Can you explain the statistic?
Hold on, hold on.
How many of y'all are running around fucking a bunch of random dudes right now?
Hold on.
How many of you guys are fucking a bunch of guys for variety?
Raise your hand.
Thank you.
Okay, there you go.
That's incredible.
You make an argument for shit y'all don't even do it.
But that doesn't mean we don't think about it.
The way that men are wired are so different than the way that women are wired.
Yes, we are.
And no one understands that.
Just like for a guy, what is attractive?
If a man cheats on you...
I heard your point.
If you answer the question, let's move on.
Alright, John.
John goes, I've been studying Ms.
Israel's facial expressions closely.
I suspect she may be a plant.
No, she's new.
She's a beautiful rose.
Have you ever had your viewpoints challenged?
Of course.
You have?
I don't think so.
She can't argue though.
She can't argue.
She's failing.
Miserably.
I'm not trying to argue.
I'm just trying to state my point.
I didn't know this was debate class.
Well, you failed that class.
Do women love guys' relationships with their mother when deciding to be serious with them?
Thanks, FNF. Sometimes.
Yeah.
Anyway.
Hopefully you treat it well.
Myron, your patience is go.
They don't want to listen.
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My dope.
Street intellect goes, having a man in the home is very important, but community have an 85% single mother rate.
Oh, community has an 85.
Okay.
It's pretty much a matriarchy.
Most of the issues would be fixed if fathers were prioritized.
There would be more provision and order.
Yeah, that's very true.
Yeah, women can't lead anything when it comes to families.
Minnesota, BZ Dreamcatcher here, asked ladies this, would they rather walk in on your 13-year-old son smashing some girl or your 13-year-old daughter getting smashed by some guy?
If they must pick one to show there's a difference in cheating.
Which one is worse, guys?
Walking in on your teenage son or your teenage daughter?
Can I speak first?
Okay, well, I'll make it simple.
Raise the hands for worse teenage son.
Okay, raise your hands if it's worse for your teenage daughter.
At 13 years old, I'd slap them in the face if they're having sex.
Yeah, but which one is worse?
I couldn't even, honestly, imagine.
I really can't.
Like, I can't even answer that.
Personally, I can't.
Your daughter doesn't pick one of the...
Your daughter is getting around by BBC. I'd kill them.
I'd kill either one of them, boy or girl.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
You don't know me.
I think you know the answer.
You just don't want to make it because you're not prepared to defend your point, which is fine.
That's your opinion.
Like I keep saying, I would kill both of them.
To you.
Again, your opinion.
Okay.
We can move on.
Go ahead, everyone.
This is a perfect example of a loaded word.
Women are forced to be self-aware quicker, which is what's meant by nature.
Not that you inherit all the wisdom of the cosmos or something.
Yeah, bro.
It's crazy.
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The girl in the middle proved your point.
I think this was from before.
Even if her father did not cheat on her mother at any time, they would keep it from her because that's what's best for the family's overall health.
They shouldn't disclose that in the first place to her.
Is it me that they're talking about?
No, no, no.
Wait, no.
I think it was because she talked about how her parents divorced.
My parents got divorced because both of my parents are professional athletes.
And so both of my my mom and my dad, my dad ended up being my mom's.
No, they ran track professionally.
So my dad was Team USA. My mom was Team Jamaica.
Okay.
So, my dad ended up being my mom's coach.
So, they ended up bringing work into the house.
And because, obviously, you know, my mom had me at...
She got pregnant at 23, had me at 24.
Um...
I guess times were different then, I guess.
I don't know.
But like, I mean, from what I was told and what I understand is that, one, because they couldn't keep work outside the house, shit got fucked up.
And then also on top of that, like...
When did they divorce?
When I was six.
What year?
Oh, I was six.
I was born in 2002.
Okay, so 2008?
Yeah, so about that.
And then my mom, you know, Jamaican people, old Jamaican people don't know how to say out of people's business.
So my grandmother was in my mom's marriage more than my mom was in her own marriage.
Did she tell them to leave?
It was just kind of like, you know, in my mom's ears, is this what you want?
Is this what you want to go through?
Like, is this what you want to do?
It's kind of like, that's what I know, at least.
But it's kind of like, my mom, and my dad's a very loyal man.
I mean, when he was with my mom, I'm not going to speak on now, keep it on my business.
But my dad was a very loyal, like, my mom is loving his life.
Land a plane.
Oh my god!
Oh my god, bro.
Make the point.
What I'm saying is that I wish my mom would have put her pride to the side and put her differences to the side to keep my dad In the household, so that, you know, I would've- For the betterment of the family.
For the betterment of the family.
We got you.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
Cool.
Zena the witch.
Shout out.
She's in the studio.
Making a high-value man wait for sex when you're not a virgin is whole behavior because it's a form of holding your sex as leverage for benefits.
Sorry to break it to you.
High-value men are waiting for you's kitty while you're giving the game.
That's true.
That's very, very true, man.
If I find out a girl fucking been on some 304 shit trying to make me wait, I kick her to the curb.
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Myron talking to a wall.
Yes, Miss Israel is difficult to talk to.
I understand.
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What up, AJ? Badmother goes, God bless your father with dementia after dealing with you.
This nigga, what the fuck, bro?
Come on, man.
That's so fucked up.
God bless my father for dealing with dementia with me.
God bless you for making that comment, my friend, because karma is a fucking bitch and that's all I have to say to you.
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My husband and I enjoy watching your content.
It continues to help me become the best wife possible.
Shout out to you.
I've noticed a trend.
I was talking with this Austin Dunham.
Girls that watch this content a lot of the times typically watch it with their husband and or serious boyfriend and they agree with a lot of our points, man.
It's wild how girls...
It's not misogynistic.
They're just like, yo, this is how it is.
And if not, they're single and bitter.
Fair enough.
Makes sense.
All right.
Nick goes, as a startup founder with limited funds, you face a hiring decision between two equally qualified candidates, one male and one female.
Considering potential long hours and maternity leave, which candidate would you choose to minimize risk?
Okay.
Ladies, let's say you are the owner of your startup company.
Who are you hiring?
Assuming they're both equal.
Man or woman.
Boom.
Go with you.
Equal talents.
Nothing's changed.
Who are you going to hire?
What's the role?
To equally qualify candidates, one male and one female.
It's a startup founder, so it would be tech.
Yeah, I know, but what's the role within tech?
I mean, it depends on the role, but I would say the female because of diversity.
You would hire the female?
Okay.
What about you?
I think I would have to ask them both what their qualifications are.
I would have to see what both their qualifications are.
Equally qualified.
That's the scenario.
I would have to meet them in person.
That's very hard.
Gender's the only difference.
Gender's the only difference.
They're both pleasant.
They're both great.
They're both highly qualified for the job.
They're both charismatic, hardworking.
The only difference is gender.
Gender is the only difference.
John and Jane, who are you picking?
Jane or John?
You're running the business and you want to optimize money and minimize risk.
It's more the gender for me, so it's hard to answer for me.
Really.
It's more than just the gender.
Do they get along with the team?
What do they contribute?
I understand that they're equally qualified.
You don't know that until you hire them.
So it's like, which one are you picking?
You don't know that until you hire them?
Then what's the interview process?
What do you mean?
You won't know how to interact with the team.
Well, of course.
What do you mean?
Every time I've been interviewed, it's been with the team.
And they've seen how I've What do you mean, interacted with the team?
Most interviews, if anything, it's going to be one employer, if not maybe a panel of three that are in management positions.
Well, maybe this is not a question for me because I've only been interviewed with the team, so you can pass on to the next person.
Yeah, man.
Okay, just because you haven't experienced anything, let's say you're the owner of this company, who would you hire?
Would you hire a female or a male?
Well, as a personal entrepreneur, like I keep saying, I need to know more than just their gender.
I don't know how to answer this question.
So you can continue and move on to the next person.
My answer is not good enough.
I don't know what to tell you.
I think you're just trying to be rambunctious on purpose now at this point to just not answer questions, like, to try to assert some kind of dominance.
I mean, that's...
Again, your opinion.
How it's being perceived.
I mean, this is the...
I mean, if it happens more than, you know, if it happens once, maybe it's an opinion.
But now it's starting to be a stark, like, a ridiculous coincidence every time, I guess.
Like...
I personally couldn't decide.
Considering long-term hours and maternity leave, which kind of would you choose to minimize risk?
Which one would you choose to minimize risk?
It's a pretty good question.
To minimize risk, probably the male, because they wouldn't have to take maternity leave.
However, nowadays, males do have a consideration for maternity leave, so that's why I keep saying it really depends.
But men have always had paternity leave, haven't they not?
I don't know, which is why I can't answer this question, like I keep repeating.
Okay, cool.
She can answer this question, so go ahead.
Go ahead and answer.
It says, all you.
So I would choose the male, just because women are just at more risk.
One, paternity leave, maternity leave, whatever the hell.
Also, women just don't, they can't hold jobs.
That's not true.
Women can't hold jobs.
That is so not true.
I've been in the hiring business for six years and I hire so many women.
You're one of the women that can hold jobs.
I'm talking about women that I do hire for my clients and they hold jobs for years on years on years.
But that's the women that you've experienced.
But from what I've experienced, Women can't hold jobs.
They just want to be a stay-at-home mom, stay-at-home wife, suck dick, and fucking...
I mean, you're not true.
I'm not gonna sign with them, I'm just being logical.
No, it's okay.
I think your argument is that men have a natural proclivity to work and...
They do.
They have a natural tendency to provide.
Women don't have a natural tendency to provide.
But I'll say off the table that a lot of these tech startups look for diversity and that's where the risk comes in.
What, black, white, and Hispanic?
Women.
They look for women and sometimes they look, of course, as of race or sometimes of gender.
But at that point, you're not hiring off for merit.
You're hiring to fill a quota.
That's different.
Yeah.
If I'm being honest, I wouldn't even hold a job.
You're not picking the best qualified candidates.
You're picking the best qualified candidates to make the company look the same way.
No, because you just said that the woman and the man is both of same equality, of same...
No, but the exact example you specifically just mentioned now, you were saying that they hire women because they want to be diverse.
You know how many times I've seen women say, like...
I'm a stay-at-home wife.
I provide for my man.
Like, okay, that's cool enough.
Let me finish your point real quick.
You were saying?
Go ahead.
No, I mean, there was...
I mean, I was just...
Well, now I forgot my point.
I was just saying that a lot of tech startup companies do look for diversity.
Yeah.
Which is the truth.
Yeah.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
But you're saying from both...
Both man and the same female are both the same qualifications.
But when you prioritize diversity...
But we're talking about a startup founder.
But my point is that when you prioritize diversity, what you inadvertently do, maybe an unintended consequence, is you don't prioritize meritocracy.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, it makes sense.
So if you're literally going, diversity is my main thing, you have to concede that meritocracy is going to take a backseat.
Because you're hiring applicants based on their gender, race, etc.
And not necessarily their meritocracy.
That's what the world has come to.
Equally qualified as well on top of that.
I said unfortunately that's what the world has come to.
That you have to have black.
You have to have Asian.
You have to have Israelis.
You have to have whatever.
You have to have diversity.
And unfortunately that's what the world has come to.
It's not really about your qualifications, which is why this question is hard to respond to because it's like you have to look at all aspects of the business.
And now that you know that, do you see my point now when I say women deserve less because women get hired far more frequently?
But why is it just women?
Because there's black women, there's white women, there's Asian women, but there's also black men and Asian men and white men.
So is it just black?
Well, okay.
Let me ask you a question.
If I could hire...
A black man, right?
Versus hiring a black woman, who's a better candidate for me to hit my diversity goal?
For you personally, as a business owner, a man, 100%.
No, no, no, no, no.
I said to hit my diversity goal.
I'd rather get the black woman, because she's black, and she's a woman, so I did what?
I checked two different boxes.
Of course, but that doesn't mean she's more qualified than the man.
That's my point, though.
That's the thing.
Okay.
My argument earlier was that women earn less a lot of times because of their personal choice even though they have inherent advantages that give them a leg up on men that are better qualified than them.
All for it.
You just literally said it yourself.
No, no, no.
But I was speaking about specific positions.
So, like, let's say if you were, I don't know, a CFO as a woman and a CFO as a man, the likelihood of a woman earning less is a lot higher than the man.
That's not true.
Yes, it is.
Statistically, it is true.
Actually, they did this with Google.
They took the man and the woman.
I'm not talking about Google because Google is 100%.
It's not even...
You can't compare Google to the rest of all the companies and startups in the world.
You can't.
Because Google always has to be politically correct.
When you account for experience, education, hours, work, accolades, etc., the wage gap vanishes for the most part.
The problem is that you don't compare apples to apples.
You're not comparing qualified candidates to qualified candidates.
The problem is that most women aren't to the same level of qualified candidates as men, which is why they earn less.
It's a multivariate analysis as to why women earn less than men in general.
It's not because of gender though.
It's because of other facts as to their inadequacies as to not working as hard as men.
I mean, this is a fact.
Women don't have the same proclivity to make money and be earners like men do.
Our entire identity is based on what we do.
When two men meet, they shake hands and say, what do you do for a living?
When two women meet, they shake hands and say, or they give a hug and say, do you have a family?
Do you have children?
We don't value the same things.
Like, you said it a second ago, it's a red flag when a girl asks a guy what he does for money in his career, correct?
Why?
Because that defies him.
But men don't give a shit what you do most of the time when it comes to courtship and relationships.
Not the men that I've met.
So that proves my point.
I don't know.
That proves my point.
That men understand that their values determine by how much money they make.
A broke woman can still find a rich man.
A broke man is never even going to get looked at by a rich woman.
Well, the men that I've met, including...
Once again, your personal experience does not necessarily reflect how the world works.
But that's what you're asking, and I only know about my personal experience.
It takes critical thinking skills to be able to step outside of the box of your own life and look at the world objectively speaking and not subjectively speaking.
But that's not what you're asking.
You're asking about my opinion, and that's what I'm giving you.
No, I'm asking you to give...
This is a general conversation, but you've had an inability to be objective in the conversations.
You've always had to bring everything back to yourself subjectively, which is, to be honest with you, a fairly low IQ trait to have.
But if you're asking about my personal opinion, I'm going to give you my personal opinion, which is based upon my personal experience.
If you want to talk about what Google and facts are, that's a different story.
If your personal experience doesn't coincide with the reality of how the world works, you need to have the critical thinking skills to say, okay, I might have grew up rich with a spoon in my mouth and everything, but I understand that the world works this way.
I wish I was grown up spooned in my mouth.
I was absolutely not.
I'm just giving an example.
I'm just simply giving an example that you need to be able to divorce your personal subjective feelings and viewpoints, right?
From your experiences versus how the world really works.
And I see that you've had a very difficult time doing that, which is scary because you have a master's degree, so I think you'd have some level of critical thinking skills.
Well, maybe it was a misinterpretation on my end from your explanation because I thought it was based on our opinion and based on our life experiences.
I didn't know it was about, like, facts and, like, Google and...
You made a fairly absolute statement saying men earn more than women and I was like well that's disingenuous because men earn more because they deserve more because they work harder than women in general.
That's a fact.
That's not my opinion.
Okay.
But you tried to state your opinion as a fact and I was like that's incorrect.
Okay, but I'm talking about, like, overall?
I thought you were asking about our opinions.
No.
That's all I'm saying.
Listen, listen, listen.
Why are you still trolling now, man?
I mean, I even said at the top of the podcast that, like, this is a podcast about facts and statistics and not your feelings.
I literally said it right at the top before we went live as a friendly reminder.
Okay.
Bro.
I thought it was...
How did you get a master's degree?
Because I'm confused.
Because, like, he's telling you, right?
And I used to be a teacher, right?
Yourself, alright?
It's not about yourself.
Look around your peers, your people walking around, right?
I guess the people around me are the people who define me, and the people around me are not that.
Don't cut me off.
Don't cut me off.
I thought you was more mature, okay?
When I'm saying this, listen to what he's saying, alright?
It's overall, okay?
So if you was in a room of 100 people, and if you were to look at the people around you, ask them questions, the overall experience...
What equates to that?
You know what I'm saying?
So your experience is very, very unique.
I see your Instagram page.
You're very well, you know, you've been traveling and stuff like that.
I get it.
But look around your peers and it shows something about what's going on.
You know what I'm saying?
So please stop thinking about yourself.
I'm not thinking about myself.
I'm just saying I think the people I surround myself with.
Just watch the show back.
Yeah, I guess I just haven't watched the show at all.
Just watch the show back.
I mean, like, I'm just like surprised.
I'm actually disappointed.
I would think, like, you know, our education system would, like, if someone with a master's degree, they'd be able to, like, have a coherent conversation about things objectively speaking versus constantly referring back to the subjective and personal experiences.
Yeah, it's fine.
That's our point of education, is learning how the world works outside of your own personal experiences.
I didn't know this was school.
Like I keep saying, I thought it was an opinion.
So like I keep saying, I guess I misunderstood that.
She's very smart.
She just speaks on how it is and what she thinks.
I genuinely just thought it was an opinion.
She doesn't speak on how it is.
She speaks on how it should be and could be.
I don't know.
I've known her for a very long time, and she's very smart.
You guys can think what you want.
Okay, well, yeah.
I mean, an inability to exercise critical thinking, I would argue that arguably that makes you not smart.
I mean, you do this every day, and I don't, so I don't think it's fair for you to come here and tell me that it wasn't fair that my understanding of the point of the podcast didn't align with your understanding.
Have a conversation every day?
No, I just thought, well, conversations every day consist of people's opinions, not facts on Google, so...
Why do you keep mentioning Google, but who's bringing up Google?
I mean, you guys keep talking about facts and keep talking about Google.
I mean, because we typically, even if I'm not on a podcast, I talk about ideas versus, like, feelings and opinions, etc.
Men tend to talk about ideas, women tend to talk about people, which I get it.
This podcast has kind of shown that, that, you know, you're more concerned with, like, subjective thinking versus objective thinking, but that doesn't change the fact that, like, this is a conversation in itself, right?
Like, I mean, I think Right, so conversation consists of opinions, and opinion consists of personal experiences.
And opinions can be incorrect and be corrected.
And I'm not saying that mine are correct.
I'm just voicing my opinions, that's all.
And a lot of them were incorrect.
That's fine.
That's your opinion.
Alright, that's cool.
Are you God?
I'm sorry.
Who the fuck are you to say that my opinions are wrong?
That's because if your opinion...
That's your opinion.
An opinion can be true or not, but you've made a lot of opinions that are not true, so that means they're incorrect.
According to who?
According to facts.
And who are you to say that those are the facts?
I don't have to say it.
But who are you to say that those are the facts?
But you're the one carrying the conversation, and you're the one that's saying they're not the facts.
So I'm just confused.
A mathematician doesn't have to say 1 plus 1 is 2 for it to still be 2.
You understand?
Anyone can state a fact.
It doesn't matter who says it.
I understand, but who are you?
But what's your credibility to say that what you're saying is factual is my question to you.
I've made a bunch of factual statements.
I mean, if you want to refer back to the comments to talk about the wage gap, Very well studied on it.
Okay, what's your credibility?
Is my question.
He's spoken to over 2,000 girls.
That's great for you.
I'm a best-selling Amazon author and I study.
That's great for you.
No, no, because you want to talk about credibility and accolades.
I'm giving it to you.
That means nothing to me, though.
It really doesn't mean nothing to me.
I'm more qualified to talk about it than you are, though.
Yes.
Right, which is why you have this podcast and I'm just a guest on it.
So then instead of giving your opinion, which is incorrect, you can be quiet, you listen to someone who's superior to you.
And that's why I'm agreeing with you and saying that this is my opinion.
No, you're not.
You're literally talking over me right now.
Did I not just say that this is my opinion?
I never said anything I've said it's my fact.
And you said, well, how was your opinion correct?
And I'm saying, what I'm saying is not an opinion, it's a fact.
Sure, it's not mature.
Cutting people off all the time.
It's very simple.
First you asked me for my accolades.
I explained it to you.
Now you're cutting me off and I'm telling you that what you said is incorrect.
An opinion can be incorrect.
Period.
I don't think an opinion can be incorrect because that's what a person's opinion is.
If I say this guy's green because that's my opinion, is it incorrect?
I don't think that's your opinion.
That's your viewpoint.
What do you mean?
Master's degree, bro.
Master's degree.
I promise you, bro.
If I say the sky is green, that's objectively wrong.
My opinion is incorrect.
That's the best thing right there.
Go, girl.
I can't believe that we're even having this conversation.
The sky is green.
She never said the sky was green.
I gave an example, but she said the opinion can't be correct.
Come on, Aaron.
Listen.
What if he was colorblind?
Scott could go...
I'm fucking around.
Aaron, you're smart in this.
Thank you.
Here's the thing.
I'm trying to have...
I am.
Appreciate it.
I see that you guys are educated.
You have a bachelor's degree.
You guys are professionals, etc.
I'm thinking I could have a higher IQ conversation, but I feel like I'm talking to children right now.
And this is wild.
I should know.
Like, this is incredible.
I literally said an opinion could be incorrect.
No, it can't.
Yes, it can.
If I said the sky is green and it's not green, I am objectively wrong in my opinion.
Okay?
But if I say the sky is blue, that is a fact.
I am right.
But I feel like, of course, an opinion and a fact can coexist.
Okay?
But an opinion can also be wrong and not be a fact.
We should go to Rumble.
No, no, no.
We should end the show.
Yeah.
You ladies are educated.
This is an embarrassment, to be honest with y'all.
This is a quintessential example that education does not necessarily reflect intelligence.
Let me tell you earlier, let's land the plane.
You should be a comedian.
Not whatever you do right now.
Girls are able to get by being stupid if they're pretty enough, bro.
This is a perfect example.
Seriously, man.
If you had a son, would you be happy to see him with a girl who has a high body count 20 plus with liberal values or someone with low body count and conservative values?
ShrayTV is my crypto channel.
I appreciate that.
All right.
Thanks, Diego Hernandez.
In the last three here.
Girl in the middle is a W woman.
She knows what's up.
Question.
So what's your phone number now?
But for real, bro.
W woman, W Martin and W Fresh.
Keep it up.
All right.
Thanks, bro.
The Jamaican woman is the most feminine, yet the smartest in the panel.
And that's why she got a high value man.
I'll listen to her, especially the lost woman from Israel, the lost woman from Israel, where she's going to expire alone.
Nah, I mean.
Hitting on Israel.
It's all good.
No, he's not the only one, but it's all good.
He said that specifically so that the audience would know that he's referring to you.
That's not hating on Israel.
That's just identifying you.
What?
I should call you a fucking Arab.
She's so mature, guys.
Alright, next.
Shamuta.
What did I say?
I don't know if she ever says that.
Yeah, I mean, I'm not the one that said anything negative about Israel.
I don't know what you're trying to infer here.
No, I'm calling some of these female lolis.
Lord save us.
Okay, guys, this is a great show.
Hold on, first, we got some chats from Rumble.
No, no, no, hold on, stop.
Like, what was that?
Like, I don't understand.
No, I just don't want to get into that.
I mean, if you're going to make a comment, then stand on it.
Like, I don't understand what you meant there by saying you're an Arab or whatever.
I didn't say anything negative.
Yeah, he didn't.
I was just simply saying he referred to you as the girl from Israel so that the audience would know who it was, because we have five...
And you haven't read the other comments, but it's okay.
Yeah, but...
Was he the one that left those comments?
I didn't say that he was, but I'm saying other ones...
Well, I mean, he didn't say anything negative about you in particular.
And I didn't either, so I don't know why you tried to single me out as an Arab or whatever, but...
Excuse me?
Alright.
Shout out to the brain tumor.
Whoa, Vicky twins.
They literally sound like they have the IQ of a slow bro for Pokemon.
How slow y'all be talking, LMAO? Y'all, that's a comment of the night.
Are you gone too?
What was that?
Like five minutes left.
I guess she's gone.
Y'all hurt her feelings, man.
She's walking off.
We got her stuff and everything else like that.
Get on the kick out camp.
Oh, she's already gone.
Yeah, she's already out.
That's a kick-out cam?
Yeah, we got one, man.
I know they all had one of those.
We gotta take the heat, I guess.
Yeah, we're down, too.
She really got mad, and that's...
Okay.
Shout out to their...
No, we read that one, Chris.
Okay.
Let me see.
One second.
Chris is slow, bro, too.
Hey, listen.
There you go.
We do it live.
Okay.
W Jamaica, L Stupid Masculine Ho next to her.
The twins with autism is there.
Anything that will make you talk faster than God?
Maybe if we did some...
We just spoke too much.
Damn.
I think she's still there.
Both the twins sound like they have brain damage.
Thank you, guys.
You're so nice.
The boys don't come.
Bro, W Fresh.
Aw, thank god you made that stupid hoe get the hell out, big fat W. The first one.
I mean, he didn't make her do anything.
He just couldn't control her emotions.
I think this has been the theme of this podcast.
Bro, I was so calm about it, too.
I was even like, what about your cuts?
Okay?
Yeah, I would just, like...
You can't even form a sentence.
I know you ain't talking.
I would just, uh...
This is just too much.
Y'all can't even make a sentence and you guys are trying to tell us how to talk.
If you're talking about self-harm, it's different than talking about relationships.
Self-harm and relationships are two different things.
This is fucking her in my ears, goddammit.
Like, yo.
Fresh didn't go far.
If she wanted to hide cutting her stupid-ass arm, why is she showing it?
Why does she wear something with long sleeves?
Yeah, I guess, yeah.
Okay, alright?
That was a fantastic show.
Oh, one more.
Jose Perez, her mom is definitely cheating on her dad because he won't remember the next day anyway.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Okay, great.
Welcome to Fresh and Fit where no one gives a fuck over here.
Here's what I wanted to say earlier too.
Oh my god, bro.
I hope y'all have a great night.
I think this is where we sign off.
We're gone.
Fuck that hole, bro!
She put her hands on her!
Fuckin' good-ass hole!
Yeah, it's our multi-fuckin' Zionist bitch!
Don't fuckin' do this ass out, hole!
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