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May 2, 2023 - Fresh & Fit
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THIS Question Made Feminists RAGE Quit!
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We're joining a bunch of other ladies, Brandon Carter and Derek Moneyberg.
Let's get into it!
let's go nobody cares I know.
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You don't got to put them on in here.
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Welcome to Fresh Fit Podcast after our edition.
It's okay, ladies.
You can look at the screen now.
Don't worry about it.
It's the beginning.
So, real quick, and that's before we get into the show.
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I wonder why.
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She's like, hell no!
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Angie's helping me out with that.
Yeah, I don't know how to say women deserve less of Spanish, but somebody can help me out.
Angie ain't here right now.
There we go.
That's what she told me before.
La Mujeres, si.
Stupid.
You got else, man.
So I guess we could go into having the girls Oh yeah, Chris!
And then have the girls introduce themselves.
And ladies, give me the RNC Poxon to come on to the show.
Shout out to the girls on the panel.
12 new girls.
Shout out to the team.
You guys did a good job.
And girls.
And shout out to the Saint in the Center for the merch.
You know?
Nice hat going on here, man.
The black box.
But other than that, let's have a great show.
Shout out to Igar McCoy out there in Vegas, man.
So ladies...
Give us your name, your age, what you do for a living, dating status, and if you want to, of course.
Your body count.
And we'll start right here.
I'm on the couch.
Don't start couch.
Yeah.
All right, go ahead.
Hi, my name is Vivi.
I am 43 years old.
Wait, 43?
Yes, 43.
You got two of them.
Where are you from?
I was born in Cambodia, but I was raised in Philadelphia.
Okay.
Like, how long did you live in Cambodia before you came over?
Three years old.
Oh, okay, okay.
So, at this point, I'm sure you're probably an American citizen.
Yes, I am.
Dual citizenship.
Okay.
What's your profession?
I'm currently writing and illustrating children's books.
I also have an NFT project that's just recently launched and I also build and develop mobile apps.
I also build churches in Cambodia.
I'm on my sixth church.
I'm also building a school and an orphanage in Cambodia also this summer.
Hopefully we can get it up.
Humanitarian in the house.
And I'm also starting a pro-love, pro-life movement in the Midwest where we connect volunteers with new moms so they know they're not alone.
Okay.
What's your highest education level completed?
Eighth grade.
Eighth grade?
Oh, so you didn't go to high school at all?
No, I dropped out.
Oh, shit.
I didn't even know you could drop out at 8th.
I ran away from home.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Okay.
Damn.
Interesting already.
Sounds troubling.
And what's your current martial status?
Meryl status?
Oh, I'm divorced.
Divorced.
Okay.
Are you single now, I'm guessing, or seeing someone?
Single, yes.
Okay.
I already know the chat's going to...
They're probably going crazy right now.
Why the mask?
Are you trying to be on some Mortal Kombat type shit?
No!
I can't.
No!
Oh, man.
It's maligno.
You had the stomach that's ready, baby.
No, no, no, no.
I'm telling you.
Yeah.
Can't build it up.
Let's go.
So, yeah, you want to tell us about that basket?
I only have to wear it because I'm launching an NFT project and I can't dox myself until I reach a certain goal.
Nigga, you want to?
Fratality.
Yeah, no, no, no.
Okay, all right, fair enough.
Okay.
I think based off the things you did, the identifiers you gave, they'll probably figure out who you are.
Oh yes, they will.
I'm easily searchable, but it's just that I just, you know, just want to play the game.
Wait, so email logic.
You ran away from home.
What about your marriage?
You ran away from not to?
Pardon?
You ran away from not to?
I ran away from what?
Your marriage too?
I did, actually.
She's a track star.
What about you?
What's your name?
My name is Deja.
Deja, how old are you?
I am 25.
Where are you from?
I'm originally from North Carolina.
What's your profession?
Come on now.
I'm an inventory specialist.
What's your highest education level completed?
I have a bachelor's in exercise...
Kinesiology, basically?
Exercise sports science, exercise physiology, yeah.
And then I have a few in my master's, sports business management.
Cool.
And what's your relationship status?
Single.
Alright, cool.
What's on your face?
Um, these glasses.
I can't see.
Listen, hold on.
They're style.
Hold on.
You know, the couch is weird tonight, man.
That's why they're on the couch.
Okay.
I'm working on a comfortable chair, so I'm pretty fine on the couch.
I'm not even going to lie to you.
Okay, cool.
Awesome.
Y'all got some space over there.
Alright, what about you?
Oh, me.
Yeah, what's your name?
I'm Gabby.
Gabby, okay.
Yes, I'm 25.
Okay, where are you from?
Originally from New Orleans, but I'm living in North Carolina.
Okay.
What's your profession?
I am a medical assistant.
Okay.
Wait, medical?
Yep, medical.
What's your highest education level completed?
Certification in medical assistant.
Okay.
Yeah.
And then what's your relationship status?
It's single.
All right.
Cool.
What about you?
My name is Talia.
I'm a full-time...
What?
How old are you?
I'm 22.
Okay.
Where are you from?
Jacksonville, Florida.
Red flag.
Oh, shit.
Oh, yeah.
Dirty Duval.
What do you do for?
I am a full-time student.
I'm a senior in college.
I'm an administrative assistant to a CEO. I'm also a real estate agent.
Okay.
Alright.
And what's your relationship status?
I have a boyfriend.
Okay.
And you're in your senior year of college, right?
Exactly.
What are you majoring in?
My degree is political science.
I'm also majoring in psychology.
Dual major or like a minor?
So my bachelor's degree is political science and then my minor is psychology.
Okay.
Alright.
Cool.
Two useless degrees.
Fantastic.
And now you said you have a boyfriend.
How long have you been together?
It's been over a year.
It's been a year and a half.
Okay.
You sound excited about it.
Yeah.
Over a year.
A year and a half.
Damn it.
Alright, what about you?
My name is Kayla, but I also go by Facegasm.
That's my Instagram name.
How old are you?
I'm 21.
I'm from Miami.
Born and raised.
I'm a realtor.
And I just got into dog breeding.
I'm just curious.
Through your career, how many homes did you actually sell?
So far...
This guy's fresh.
I'm just curious, man.
You're the dickhead.
Every girl's a realtor in Miami.
You should know this.
God damn it.
No, I actually sell.
She does.
I actually sell.
So then, I guess to answer his question, when was the last time you sold it?
Maybe about two weeks ago.
My last sale.
Wait, why'd you just say that?
No, you asked me how many, so I was trying to calculate and then move to different topics quickly.
Why did they call you facegasm?
It's a name that I gave myself.
I used to do makeup, so...
Okay, like orgasm.
For the face, exactly.
Face orgasm.
No, it does mean that.
It does mean the face orgasm.
No, I didn't mean that first.
What's your highest education level completed?
High school diploma.
And then I went into real estate school.
And then what is your current relationship status?
Dating.
Does that mean you're seeing someone exclusively?
Or you're single?
It's exclusive.
You are seeing someone exclusively?
Okay.
Cool.
Now who's the one that doesn't want to commit?
You or him?
That's a good question.
We'd rather just take our time.
Go with the flow.
Go with the flow.
He don't want to.
She wants something more, but he's like, oh, I'm trying to figure it out.
Let's see where it goes.
I need more time.
What about you?
Hi, my name is Lorelie.
Lorelie?
Okay.
Isn't that commercial for a brand?
I don't know.
How old are you?
I just turned 24 yesterday.
Okay, congrats.
Where are you from?
I'm from Texas.
What part of Texas?
West Texas.
What part of West Texas?
It's like a tiny...
I'm originally from a tiny little border town, Presidio, Texas.
I know exactly where that is.
Do you really?
Unfortunately, yeah.
They were going to send me there when I was on the job.
That's in the middle of nowhere.
Okay, so Presidio...
Bro, there ain't nothing there!
Nothing!
What's the population, like 2,000 people?
I... I don't even know.
Y'all get a lot of drugs, though.
Goddamn.
Comes in through there.
Southwest border is my thing.
Okay, and then...
So I'm assuming you're Mexican, right?
Yes.
Bro, the whole...
The Southwest border, everyone is Mexican.
Bro, it's not racist.
It's the truth.
You go to El Paso, Laredo, Presidio, McAllen, Harlingen.
You would know, bro.
I just find it funny.
Come on, man.
It's not racism.
It's the truth.
Okay, what are you for?
I'm a model slash Hooters girl.
Okay.
Do you live in Miami now or you're just visiting?
I'm visiting.
Okay, cool.
And then what's your highest education?
I have a cosmetology certification.
Okay.
And then what's your relationship status?
Single, you know, but not yourself translation.
The same boxes, uh, face chasm over here.
Pretty much.
No, I think never.
Cool.
Uh, what about you?
We'll have the special guest go last.
Oh, my name is Cheyenne, but I go by Cheyenne.
How old are you Cheyenne?
I'm 22.
Where are you from?
Texas.
What part of Texas?
Odessa.
Okay.
And what is your career?
I'm a Hooters girl.
Hooters?
Okay.
Are you guys friends?
Yeah.
No, I don't know them.
No, I'm just kidding.
Yeah, we're friends.
What's your highest education level completed?
I graduate with a business administration degree this month.
Okay.
So you're in your senior year as well, like her?
Okay.
And then what's your relationship status?
I have a boyfriend.
Cool.
How long have I been together?
A year and a half.
Nice.
Same thing as her.
You also don't sound too happy about it, but okay.
How am I supposed to be?
Oh my gosh, I have a boyfriend.
Yeah, what about you?
My name is Rayona.
Rayona?
Rayona.
Rayona, okay.
Your Honor.
Okay, how old are you, Rayona?
I'm 19.
Okay, where are you from?
Odessa, Texas.
God damn, y'all all from, we're getting invaded by Texas right now.
The Texans in here.
H-E-B in the house.
Yeah, everything's better.
Okay, what do you do for work?
I'm the Hooters girl.
Isn't Hooters, like, are they closing a bunch of them down?
Or are they, like, rebranding everything to change the...
I heard they're changing uniforms or rebranding or closing.
Which one is it?
They did change, like, the uniforms and stuff.
Those pants sucked.
So it's not the orange shorts anymore and the white top.
Well, they're just, like, really short now.
They're shorter?
Yeah, they're shorter.
Those poor kids, man.
Fantastic.
Poor kids.
Don't bring them.
They gotta keep up with Twin Peaks, bro.
They gotta keep up with Twin Peaks and Tilted Kill and all these other, like, themed restaurants that sexualize women that are supposed to be empowered and everything else.
But, okay.
And then what's your highest education level completed?
High school.
Okay.
And what's your relationship status?
Um, I'm seeing somebody, like, exclusively.
Okay.
What's up with all these girls having boyfriends and seeing someone exclusively being here in Miami?
It's too much hard work to be committed to somebody, so you know what?
Let's just have some fun for now and see where it goes.
Oh.
Translation.
Just saying.
Is that accurate?
No.
No?
I don't know.
I just, I feel like...
See, they don't know!
Yeah, they don't know.
They don't know.
Alright, what about you?
Hey, y'all!
My name is Sydney.
Chris why you're such a racist bro Why you always had that sound effect You fucking racist bro Just put on Brandon How old are you?
I turned 25 today Congratulations Happy birthday Where are you from?
I'm originally from Long Island, New York but I live in North Carolina now.
Okay, cool.
Strong Island.
What do you do for it?
I work in the criminal justice field.
You work in law enforcement or what in particular?
I just want to keep that.
Oh, him too!
Let me ask you this.
Do you carry a service weapon?
I just want to keep it.
Bruh, you can answer that.
Like a service weapon, yes or no.
I mean, I can, but I don't want to.
Shoot niggas.
Shoot niggas too!
Punching niggas out!
Look around!
I didn't know someone was going to say something about that.
I don't know.
Typically, if you carry a surface weapon, you would say yes to that.
Whatever.
Okay.
I'll just put...
Are you a Leo, then?
Would you be considered a Leo?
Wait, what?
Oh, it's your Taurus.
I think you know what Leo is.
Oh, sorry.
I'm a Taurus.
Yes.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah.
Would you consider yourself a Leo?
Answer.
Answer me that.
Okay.
That's fine.
I think I know where she stands in.
Terminology.
Yeah.
You guys know that.
I don't know.
Okay.
So, and then what's your highest education level completed?
Bachelor's degree.
N? Criminal justice, criminology, and I minored in sociology.
Oh, where'd you get it from?
Mount Olive University.
Speak louder.
Where's that?
Sorry.
It's located in Mount Olive, North Carolina.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right, cool.
And then, what's your relationship status?
Single.
All right, cool.
Say that quick.
How about you?
I said that fast, but not what she does.
All right, go ahead.
My name is Asia.
Hey, y'all!
Well, I'm 36 years old.
Wait, 36?
Doesn't she look great?
Well, black on crack.
Thank you.
What are you talking about?
You're not going to be cracking if you smoke it.
Bro!
That's a fact.
That's a science fact.
I live in Fort Lauderdale.
Okay.
Where are you originally from?
Jamaica.
I was born in Jamaica, but raised in Toronto.
- What's up, shut up! - Sweat! - Sweat! - Sweat! - Sweat! - Sweat! - Sweat! - Sweat! - All right, where are you, what's your, what do you do for work?
I'm a research developer for a company.
And what's your highest education?
Some college.
Okay.
So high school is the highest completed then?
Yeah, you could say that.
Okay.
And then relationship status?
I am separated.
Divorced?
No.
I'm married, but separated.
Are y'all gonna get divorced?
Uh, eventually.
Okay.
Who initiated the separation?
Me.
Okay.
Why did you do that, man?
Hold on, hold on.
Why?
Because we're just not on the same page.
We have a child together.
We're good coping parenters, but we're just not good together.
Toxic, huh?
Fair enough.
We'll go on to the special guest.
Welcome to the show, guys.
Welcome back.
My name is Brandon Carter from the south side of Chicago.
I just moved to Miami about a year ago.
What was the other question?
What I do for work?
Man, I got a few businesses.
They do pretty well.
You know what?
I got a YouTube page.
Yeah, yeah, no.
YouTube page.
We just got like a million.
Something like that.
Something like that.
And, um...
And so I do that, you know, and my main business, I teach people how to build their online fitness business.
Myron is one of the students, you know.
Some people would say that, you know, like, if it wasn't for that, there wouldn't be no freshman fitness.
That's not me saying that.
But no, that's my guy.
And yeah, that's what I do, man.
I've been doing that for a long time, man.
Relations status, my girl.
She over there, man.
Ready to cut one of these chicks.
They talk crazy.
You know how Dominicans are.
Allegedly, Brandon.
They don't play, bro.
You already know, man.
So she's got her finger on the trigger right now.
You know what I'm saying?
Wait for one of them to slip up.
Allegedly.
No wonder.
I can change.
You're good.
And yeah, man.
What are the questions?
What do you mean?
Nah, I don't know.
Because they already know who you guys are, so you don't have to go into all those details.
I've said that shit on Facebook before.
Years ago.
Oh, you got to go.
You got to rewind.
I'm Derek Moneyberg.
I run a business.
You can check out moneyberg.com to help people learn about entrepreneurship, learn about investing, learn about real estate.
Yeah, that's what I spent my life doing.
I haven't had a job since I was 19.
We got a lot of birthdays.
Birthday yesterday, birthday today, birthday tomorrow.
Happy birthday when it comes.
In about 34 minutes, man.
I spent my life being an entrepreneur and an investor.
I've been on the show a few times.
I love it.
You guys are doing God's work.
I'm not a religious person, but you're doing God's work.
I'm excited to be back.
Thank you for the invitation.
We're happy to have you, man.
I guess we got all, no one, everyone here has never been on the show before.
So we'll go ahead and start on the couch here because I think this question will hit a little bit more.
You guys really enjoyed this last time.
So before coming on the show, I'm going to switch the question up a little bit.
What was one negative thing that you were told about this show and one positive thing?
If any, if it would, there's no positive.
That's cool.
Trust me, you're not going to hurt our feelings.
We barely get positive stuff on our show.
Before coming on the show and or warnings, you were told.
And we'll start with Miss Scorpion over there.
Get over here!
That was good.
I was told that you guys were just misogynistic, that's all.
But it's by people who don't understand what the meaning is, so it doesn't matter.
That's so unfair.
And that was pretty much it.
Like, did you get a bunch of people warning you saying, don't do it!
Yeah, everyone's like, don't do it, they're gonna roast you and everything.
I mean, we will.
I think that's already been evident.
But it's okay.
It's all in good fun.
Alright, what about you?
What did you hear about the show prior to coming on?
Pluses, negatives, whatever.
Basically, the same thing.
They were like, you shouldn't do it.
Why not?
No, don't do it.
Because how do y'all talk to women on here?
But I'm pretty open-minded, so I was like, okay, whatever.
I mean, I just want to do it, so whatever.
Okay.
I'm here for the experience.
What are those?
What are those?
My socks?
Are you on my socks right now?
No, no, I'm just kidding.
No, we can't see your socks.
Okay, because hold on.
Hold on.
I don't know what you said, but it's funny.
What about you?
Pretty much just coming for women is what I've heard.
That we come for women?
Yeah.
In what way?
Like we hit on them?
Oh, no, not in that type of way.
I just feel like coming, attacking type of.
Attack, okay.
Physically or?
No.
Okay.
Verbally?
Verbally, yes.
Verbal violence?
Yeah.
Okay.
Attacking women.
Cool.
What about you?
What were you told, if anything?
I was just told to watch the podcast before coming on, just to be prepared.
I mean, no one told me not to come on here, just to be prepared for the topics and discussions.
What did they tell you to be prepared for, specifically?
Or did they?
Just the confrontation of different topics that are controversial.
Andrew Tate, of course.
But, likewise, I am open-minded to different discussions.
Okay.
Do you agree or disagree with his views?
I have a very mutual perspective.
I see it from both genders, male and female.
So I have a great understanding from both sides.
Haram!
That was the most, I guess, fence-sitter answer I've ever seen.
Vanilla.
She does major in political science, so I'm not surprised.
Makes sense.
She gave the political answer.
What about you?
What were you told beforehand?
Actually, I just was invited by a friend I'd never heard of the podcast or heard of anything, but I just checked it out myself.
And what'd you see?
Um...
Misogony!
Yeah.
Is that what you saw?
I guess, but I don't judge.
I have to see for myself.
Okay.
You're just walking blind to shit.
No, that's cool.
Fair enough.
That's a good strategy.
What about you?
I wasn't really told anything.
I was kind of just like a blind man.
Date?
You showed up?
I don't really have TVs out there and Presidio phones or anything.
Oh, damn.
Yeah, it's middle of nowhere.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
The desert.
They gotta take a horse to the airport to get out.
There's no airport!
No.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
You gotta take a horse to the closest airport.
But you never heard of it?
Nothing?
Never told anything?
I... No, I never heard of it, but this guy was just like, oh, I've heard of it.
Like, I watched it.
What'd he say?
He told me just to be like, I guess, prepared to go into detail about things.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, be prepared to back up your claims, I guess?
Right.
Okay.
What about you?
What were you told, if anything?
To me?
Uh, no.
Me.
Miss Odessa, yeah.
Um, to be careful.
Be warned.
Be careful?
Okay, be careful.
Why?
Because the topics that you guys ask can be very like...
Controversial?
Yeah, head-butting.
And you know, like, I'm not gonna bite my tongue.
Okay.
Wow.
You're gonna keep it real?
I was told by myself not to come.
But I'll be listening to that nigga.
He's crazy as hell.
I'll be listening to him.
He's got no sense.
What about you?
I was just told, like, just be prepared for the questions.
Yeah, pretty much it.
Okay.
But I didn't do no research.
I just...
I'm just here for the experience.
That's a good way to live life.
You know what I'm saying?
Just hop into it.
Go with the flow.
For real.
What about you?
I don't really know anything about the podcast.
Fantastic.
And you're supposed to be law enforcement?
Come on, man.
Well, we know she ain't an investigator.
I've seen, like, little snippets of it on TikTok.
More thoughts from the snippets.
We crazy.
Yeah.
Basically, y'all get into arguments and kicking people off.
That's what I was seeing most of the time.
Okay.
Cool.
You're next.
Somebody get kicked off every time I'm on.
Somebody get kicked off every time.
Yeah, you're bad luck, bro.
You're bad luck, man.
I can try not to do it, too.
You gotta kill the Twitch stream early and everything else.
What about you?
I heard nothing.
I was just invited.
But I did do my research because I asked the lady who invited me.
I believe that works for you guys.
And she basically gave me the last podcast that you guys did.
So I kind of watched it while I was getting ready for like three hours.
And I was like, oh my god.
I'm nervous.
But I'm open-minded.
Three hours?
Takes you three hours?
No, that's how long your podcast was.
Oh, she was watching.
The last one.
That was a calm one.
What does your husband think about you being on?
He lives in Texas.
I don't really communicate with him like that, so it doesn't matter.
Fuck him, right?
Why didn't it work?
Oh, my bad.
So question for the ladies.
And what I'll do is I'll kind of open it up to whoever has the first one versus going in a line because someone might have something faster than another.
What question do you have after the information that you've been told prior to coming on the podcast, if any, or comments or disagreements?
Open it up to anybody here.
Why do you have your book?
Okay.
The White Web of Less?
Yeah, like, why did you title it that?
It's a literary masterpiece.
I don't know.
Where are you going to put your Pulitzer?
That's what I'm worried about.
You got too many awards.
Less of what?
Well, I mean, obviously part of it is a marketing strategy, right?
Because it's going to cause some shock and outrage in a world where women are put on a pedestal no matter how they behave.
And then another part of it is to obviously aware guys as to not over invest in women that don't reciprocate back in them.
That's the biggest bottom line of the book is too many guys are comfortable with wasting time, resources and energy on women that would never reciprocate that effort.
And I don't want guys to do that.
I'm not saying don't treat women well.
I'm saying the woman has to deserve being treated well because being a gentleman in 2023 sets you up for failure.
So do you think you're perfect?
Not perfect, but you follow along the lines that you set.
Get them.
So what is the question?
Is the question, am I perfect or is the question that I follow what I teach, I guess?
You practice what you preach.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, women have to earn chivalry from me.
I think in 2023, chivalry is dead and women killed it.
If a guy shows up to a first date with flowers and is super nice and all this other stuff, a lot of those will look at that as a sign of weakness nowadays, unfortunately.
Yeah.
I'm gonna put the flowers in water and hold them forever.
Well, that might be you, but most women would look at that as, this guy's a simp.
It depends on the woman.
It really does.
Can you elaborate?
Different personalities, different characteristics, different relationships.
How about this?
Would it be fair to say that nice guys finish last?
Exactly.
Yes.
Realistically speaking, though you guys might say not all girls or make the whole argument for a minority, the reality is the majority don't positively reinforce chivalrous treatment towards women in 2023.
The bad guys, the bad boys, the ones getting the girls, not the nice guys.
There's a reason why the phrase nice guys finish last has stood the test of time so long.
And it actually became popular when also what else became popular?
Feminism.
Does that answer your question?
Anybody else have anything or disagreements or anything you guys wanted to bring up before?
At all.
I do.
Sure, go ahead.
I wanted to discuss about the biological necessities for high-value men to cheat on their woman, correct?
I wanted to ask you this directly, where you wanted your woman to Basically accept a high-value man cheating on her because that's his biological nature.
I was wondering how do you feel about women and their biological nature?
Do you expect them to stand true to their biological nature as well?
Good question.
So you asked a two-pronged question there.
So the first one you said is high-value men cheating.
The guy doesn't have to be high-value to want to cheat.
It's in men's biology in general to want to have sex with as many women as possible.
The only thing I say is that a higher-status guy is more likely to be able to accomplish that task Due to excess resources.
And there are studies out there that show that money is the number one amplifier when it comes to men being able to have a lot of sex.
So that's number one.
I always say men typically are as only as faithful as their options.
And if guys aren't going to cheat, at least be honest with your girl and tell her, hey, I don't have sex with other women.
But do most guys practice that?
No.
And then my thing is, if a guy is going to be monogamous, I want him to be monogamous by choice, not by necessity.
My guy Brandon right now, for example, he's monogamous out of choice.
So that's very important.
Versus a guy being monogamous because he has to be because his value isn't high enough.
Like Chris.
So I want guys to be in a position that Brandon is in where they're actively choosing like, no, I just want to deal with one girl right now because I'm focused on business.
I can respect that.
Yeah, it's too much.
It's a lot of...
like mental resources going to like having a fucking um yeah rotation that's just like a full-time job you know what i'm saying and if you got a full-time job you know what i'm saying if you're out here really trying to get money trying to maximize it it's it'd be it's difficult to be a international playboy simultaneously you know the only guys i know who do that are guys who like make money Off women.
They run OnlyFans businesses.
They're around women all the time.
Camgirl businesses.
Those guys, they accomplish that.
But the guys I know who make the most money, I'm talking about Tens of millions per year.
They just don't have the time to do all that shit.
I mean, I've always said it.
When you're making the most money, you typically are getting the least sex.
As far as a variety of women, I mean.
So that's typically what it is.
But yeah, so that's an example of what I mean.
And for all you guys who say, no, you put him on the spot.
Brandon's talked about this openly, that he prefers monogamy at this point because he's trying to...
I just make more money.
I just looked at it.
It's an economical thing.
I just looked at...
That's smart.
You're just going to make more money.
In fact, chasing women loses you money.
And we actually talked about that in the last pod.
But the biggest part is that it's his choice, basically.
Yeah, which is the main takeaway.
His choice, yeah.
And then the second question you asked was a female, if I'm not mistaken, like the female mating strategy?
No, our biological inclination of, for example, if we accept men cheating on us, for a man to accept women and their biological inclination, let's say we're together, and you got into an accident and you're crippled.
Yeah.
Biologically, wouldn't I want someone who can protect and provide for me?
You gotta stick behind that cripple.
I know, but still, you're saying a man should be able to cheat because that's his biological inclination.
For a woman, we want to be protected and provided for her.
Now, outside of that extraordinary example that you gave of the person getting crippled, in general, when a woman gets a relationship, she's getting what she wants.
She's getting a relationship with a man.
She's getting that provisioning, that security to a degree.
Obviously, the higher quality of the man, the more you're able to get this in abundance.
But in general, when a woman gets a relationship, She is getting her biological needs, which is what a relationship.
Women typically look for, you know, most women will prefer to be having sex with one guy and have a relationship with one guy over having it with multiple guys.
But if you ask a guy, even if he's in a good relationship with a girl, most guys would prefer to have multiple relationships with multiple women, regardless of how good his main girl is.
Yeah, like most guys ain't walking around looking for a girlfriend or a relationship.
When was the last time you heard a motherfucker talking about, man, I can't wait till I get it?
Can't wait to get married, man.
My wedding is going to be so amazing.
Can you imagine that shit?
Can you imagine that shit?
When a guy gets in a relationship or gets married, usually he either meets a girl that he feels like it's worth it.
You know what I'm saying?
He meets a girl and he's like, okay, this makes sense.
But he wasn't going out looking for that shit.
Girls go out...
Not every girl in the world.
I don't want to generalize the entire population like Myron does.
But the majority girls I've met, they want to be in a relationship.
You know what I'm saying?
But guys...
Motherfuckers ain't even thinking about this shit.
A lot of guys get in a relationship out of necessity to get consistent sex.
If I asked 100 guys, hey bro, would you prefer to have three girlfriends and they liked you and it was fine and they wouldn't give you a headache, most guys will opt for the three girlfriends versus just having one girlfriend.
Most guys deal with one because she won't let them deal with more than one.
In that question, she keeps asking that question with a false premise of like, Your boyfriend's going to cheat on you, cheat on you.
What do you mean?
No, you keep asking him the question that way, like a guy has to be a cheater.
No, no, no, no.
No, but you asked it that way twice.
On his podcast, he had mentioned that men naturally want to be with multiple women.
That don't mean he's a cheater.
In my definition, I would consider a cheater.
In my definition, I would consider it cheating if he is sleeping with multiple women without telling me.
I dated girls that were bisexual and from like the first 30 seconds we knew each other, I let her know that I'm only interested.
What kind of girls would you like?
Do you like?
That would be like how I met her.
Like, hey, you're pretty.
That's not considered cheating because you're a coward.
That's not considered cheating because you're a coward.
It's not cheating if it's deception.
Okay.
Yes.
But I just want to clarify that because that's how the question was asked twice.
The other thought of, you know, as we talked about with Brandon, it's like, I mean, a guy that has a lot of options, like the last time I was single, I wasn't worried.
I wasn't trying to get in a relationship.
I had a lot of girls that I was seeing, and several of them were trying to get me in a relationship.
And I think the best reason that a man could ever be in a relationship, if you want to have a monogamous relationship, whatever kind of relationship you want to have, is like...
The only good reason to do that is to pare down how you're spending your time so you could focus on a higher value goal.
So if you wanted to go to graduate school, if you wanted to work on a business, if you wanted to work on serious investments, that makes a lot of sense.
But a quality man is doing that from an abundance of options.
And there's a lot of weak dudes out there that haven't done too much and don't have much going on that might say any kind of crazy shit to a woman to Because he thinks that's what she wants to hear.
But, you know, if you get in a relationship from a place of scarcity, you're both in trouble.
And if the guy is deciding that he wants to date a particular woman because he has bigger goals, it's probably going to be a win for both of them.
But both of them also know that, like, that type of man, if she wakes up one day and bumps her head and starts treating him crazy, some other women would be happy to take her place.
So I think that solves a whole lot of problems.
Okay.
Does that answer your question though?
No, my question was like, I guess, let me rephrase the question.
Should we shame that woman that left her boyfriend that was suffering from cancer?
Hold on, question though.
She got cancer before there was an accident.
So hold on.
Is this about you?
No, no, no, no.
It's about, I guess, there was a woman that just left her boyfriend who was suffering from cancer and everyone's shaming her for it.
And I was playing the idea of biologically, if he no longer can support and provide for her, shouldn't we not shame her if she choose to leave him, even though it was shitty what she did?
Yeah.
But judging from what you're saying, shouldn't we not shame women?
So here's the thing.
Actually, we talk about this extensively on the podcast.
I mentioned this is something called Brifold's Law, which basically in the male and female intersexual dynamic, and this is even in the animal kingdom, once the man stops providing value, the woman is probably going to end the relationship to a degree.
Women are hardwired, whether it's humans or other mammalian creatures, to get their needs met through male provisioning and protection.
I don't look at that and get mad because I understand that's just how it is.
That's how women may select.
So in that extraordinary example, I would have just accepted that women are hypergamous and move on to the bigger, better deal should the deal that they currently have falter.
That's why women are overwhelmingly initiated divorce, breakups, etc.
But what I'm saying is outside of that extraordinary example where the guy became debilitated off of not his own situation, And let's say it's a healthy relationship, whatever, the girl's getting what she wants, is my point.
Once she gets that relationship, she's effectively accomplishing her sexual strategy because now she's getting security and provisioning for a guy.
But the guy, on the other hand, isn't happy because he still wants to have sex with other girls.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, no, I get that.
To a degree.
Yeah.
Like, the woman isn't inclined to want to still have sex with other men when she's in a relationship with a man she actually likes, admires, and respects.
But if a man is with a woman that he likes, admires, and respects, he still wants to have sex with other girls.
This is why you'll catch him when he's out in the mall looking at younger, hotter girls than you, because it's, like, in our nature.
When a woman's with a man that she loves, all the dudes are invisible to her.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
I think normally though, let's say a guy is like put in jail or he's like, you know, lost his job.
Yeah.
Go and leave him normally.
But because of cancer, it's a bit more serious because now it's like, okay, he can help anything.
Yeah, but that's Breathful's Law.
Yeah.
Like, even though that's fucked up.
I talk about this.
This is just what it is.
Could you say that law again?
It's called Brifold's Law.
B-R-I-F-F-A-U-L-T. Brifold's Law.
Brickle?
Brickle.
It sounds like Brickle's Law.
Like a broken brickle.
Anybody else have anything as far as like, you know, stereotypes of the show or a question you want to ask before you get in or whatever it may be?
Why he cheated on you?
Okay.
All right.
Fantastic.
And y'all wonder why we fucking don't ask some questions from the beginning.
Why we gotta ask questions from the beginning.
No, you know.
Fucking guys, man.
All right.
So I got a question for the ladies.
We can start here and then work our way around.
Should a person's past matter?
No.
And the reason why I say that because people evolved.
So you could be one person like when you were 20, but you grow up.
Everything is all about evolution.
Okay.
So the more you evolve, I mean...
If you don't change, then it matters.
But if you change within yourself, then it definitely matters.
My homie only killed a few people.
No, I'm not talking about nothing severe like that.
I'm talking about just like...
No, I felt you, man.
The people were like, why are you hanging out with him?
He killed all those people.
I was like, yo, it was back in the day, man.
That shit was months ago.
You know what I'm saying?
And they fucking...
They deserved it.
You know what I'm saying?
When your past don't matter, that's like what a credit score is.
You're saying no because people evolve.
Okay, what about you?
I feel like it depends because like you said earlier about him killing people, I feel like it depends what they were doing in their past, but for the most part, no.
No, but depends.
What is something that is unacceptable for, I guess, a past?
That's unacceptable?
Yeah, what would be an example of where their past does matter if you want to give one?
Like killing people, raving people, crazy shit like that.
Like just stuff that's insane as fuck.
Stealing.
So what if like Shorty was like, this is a serious question.
I'm not joking.
I'm not joking.
What if she was like, she used to like get gang banged and shit.
Like legit gang banged, like five, six dudes.
But you know, that's when she was like 29.
No, she liked that.
She's she of all.
No, she did not.
You can't say gangbang on YouTube.
You guys come on YouTube and rumble.
Man, every time I'm on YouTube.
YouTube is fine.
YouTube.
Yeah, Twitch.
We're going to kill Twitch, Facebook, Twitter.
You can't say gangbang on Twitch.
Damn, I thought this was America.
You got to say no.
You said no, but it depends.
Alright, what about you?
does it um does a gangbang doesn't matter wait a minute that does good okay it does that does okay yeah what about you does a person's past matter yeah Like, I guess, yes.
Why?
Because it just depends on, it just depends, you know, like, what they did, I would say.
Okay.
But then, it's like a gray area, because people do change.
Like, they're, you know, it just, it really depends on the situation, what happened.
Yeah.
So.
Okay, that was another friend-sitter answer.
So yes, but depends on, but depends.
So you say mostly it does, it does matter in most scenarios.
No, and just if it's crazy.
If it's crazy, like somebody, if he kills somebody or...
But crazy subjective.
Well, you're right about that.
Yeah.
It just depends on the person, like that's, it depends on who...
Who it is.
No, like, if you're in a relationship, or you're about to be, like, you're talking to this guy, and he's like, okay, well, this, you know, this so-and-so, if you really care about this person, if you can look past it, I feel like it, like you said, it's subjective.
It is all subjective, you know?
Okay.
What about you?
Does a person's past matter?
No.
No?
Okay, why not?
I feel you.
Because I like to get my own point of view on a person, so I'm not going to judge them by their past.
Okay.
You judge by the present?
Yes.
Okay.
What about you?
I would say no, too.
Why?
Just because I feel like most people are different with who they surround themselves with.
Like, I could be a different person with you.
I could be a different person with you.
It's just, like, I feel like it's just the vibe, like, I get it, because when I was in Chicago, it was a different motherfucker.
On the south side, I was different than I am now, you know.
But, you know, people evolve, man.
Listen, no reason for any law enforcement to go looking into any of what I just said, right?
It's all past statute of limitations.
So you said no because vibes change?
I just feel like certain people are different with other people.
It don't matter if he molested those kids.
It don't matter if he didn't pay his bills and go bankrupt.
He's going to be responsible now.
Yeah, man, he just don't pay banks.
He's different around bankers than he is around you.
No, it's just not like that super dangerous stuff.
It's just, I guess, more personality-wise.
Yeah, no, I mean, I know some killers who are, like, real nice to women.
You know a lot of people.
Why are you comparing it to killers?
I gotta let the pass.
I gotta let the pass.
People evolve.
My friends.
What about you?
Should a person's past matter?
I'm going to say no and piggyback off of Odessa.
What she said about I'm not going to judge what someone did before I stepped into their life.
You're not going to judge what they did before you stepped in.
What about you?
I don't think a past should define anybody.
I think you learn from your past.
I think you grow.
I think every day you grow.
Go queen.
You go through experiences.
You learn from it.
A past will never define you.
If you let your past define you, it will define you.
Exactly.
Like, check it out.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I know...
I've never been to space, but I can say I used to be an astronaut.
I can just say it, right?
Because my past doesn't define me.
So I can just say that I'm an astronaut.
My past doesn't define me.
I'm an astronaut.
Okay, if you want to believe that, then go for it.
You know what I'm saying?
Yes, queen!
There you go!
You want to be an alien?
You go be an alien!
Alright, Press, you can finally identify as that lawnmower you wanted to be.
If you want to be a woman, you go be a woman.
If you think you were a woman five years ago, go be a woman.
Do you believe in the use of pronouns?
Oh, now you're back.
Fantastic.
It's all a bunch of bullshit.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
I do.
To a certain extent.
There's a line.
Where's that line for you?
When you want to do surgeries to change it.
Well, your past doesn't define you, man.
So if you used to be a fucking man, right now your past doesn't define you, man.
We're not going to bring religion to this.
However, God put you on this earth the way you are.
Appreciate it.
Love it.
But he did that in the past.
It doesn't define you.
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
Your parents, they did stuff and you were born.
Yeah.
You don't change it.
That was the past though, man.
Your past doesn't define you, man.
I was with you.
We was on the same page.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Keep listening.
You're not the same.
Exactly.
I wasn't the same as laughing.
No, I get you.
I get it.
That was like Jedi.
Exactly.
I have an understanding.
They have views and then once they're challenged, it's like...
I have understandings.
Wait, question.
Can I be a lawnmower?
You can be anything you want.
Come on, man.
You can be anything you want.
What about you?
Should a person's past matter?
It kind of all depends on my opinion.
Yeah, in general, yes or no?
No.
Okay, why not?
Only because, I mean...
Jeez, it's just a lot of things.
I mean, because I'm still on like maybe, like yes and no, so...
But in general, you're saying no.
There's obviously always going to be exceptions, but in general, should a person's past matter?
No, not really.
Okay.
Now, what is your reasoning for saying that?
Only because I like my own point of view.
I don't really judge people from the start.
You don't judge?
Okay.
Fantastic.
That's the same thing I said when I had jury duty.
I was like, yo, man, that crime was man lonely.
That's the same shit I was telling.
That's why I was like, innocent, man.
That's a great way to get out, actually.
I had jury duty.
They was asking me...
Every time they try to get me to do that shit, I go in there acting crazy, man.
I was in Jamaica, Queens, back when I lived in New York, and I was in Jamaica, Queens, and I dressed like a motherfucking thug, and I was in there, and I was like, yeah, did he?
They look like a fucking killer.
That's how you get out of jury duty.
You learn a lot on Fresh and Fit.
Just go in there and say he did it or they're going to be innocent no matter what.
I hate the police and they're going to find a way out.
What about you?
Should a person's past matter?
I would say no, generally, because whether it's a relationship or a friendship, obviously someone's going to approach you about someone in their own, like, manner of how they reacted with them versus on how you get that different open-mindedness from that person.
So it really...
Okay, hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
It really just depends because whenever you're open-minded, there's always going to be somebody to tell you about a certain someone, whether it's a friendship or if it's in a relationship.
They're going to tell you they're Their relationship with that person, but their relationship...
You know, you are really good at saying things, but not making any sense.
That's a bunch of word salad.
Just give us a nice, concise sentence as to why people should not be judged on their past.
You want him to do you so much you can do anything?
People don't live in the past.
Okay, bam.
Nice and succinct and clear.
You gotta be vegetarian.
Salad bar.
It's a lot worse salad.
Alright, what about you, Miss Cambodia?
Okay, this is how you know there's a generational difference.
Yes, it absolutely does matter.
Okay.
Okay, your history defines your future.
So judge the guy by his history.
Trust me, you shouldn't, like, what he does in his past determine how he's going to behave in his future, too.
Don't just say just because, oh, he's changed.
You got to know what he's changed from to see what he's going to be going in the future.
Okay.
All right.
Interesting stuff right there.
Yeah, definitely.
Fatality.
Sub-Zero.
All right.
Think how crazy that is.
I agree with her, by the way, the last one.
But, like, you're saying that, like, a person's past doesn't matter.
So, like, your character, your integrity, that shit don't matter.
It don't matter, which...
I'm agreeing with you, by the way.
But with the people that are saying, like, oh, that doesn't matter, that doesn't matter, it's like bullshit.
It matters for the same reason a credit score matters.
It matters for the same reason, like, you know, some...
Who the hell wants to date a guy who's dishonest, has low integrity, has a reputation of ripping people off, being a scumbag piece of shit?
You're like, oh, he's different now.
No, he's probably still going to be a scumbag piece of shit, you fucking dummy.
And a woman, how she behaved in the past.
Oh, she was 18, she was 22, she was in college.
She banged 70, 80, 200 dudes in college.
Is that going to be your wife now?
That's the best wife you could find?
That's the best wife.
That's the most qualified woman to be your partner in life?
Think of how fucking stupid that is.
I got a question for the ladies now.
We'll start with Women's Cambodia and then work our way back the other way.
Whose past is more important, a woman's or a man's?
In the relationship?
Yeah, within a relationship.
The woman's past is way more important than the man's because the man is all about the future.
Okay.
What about you?
I think a woman, because a woman gets judged more than men.
Women are more accepting of a man's past than a woman's past.
Okay.
What about you?
I say women.
A woman's past?
Why do you say that?
Only because, I mean, yes, we do get looked at in different perspectives.
So, I mean, we got to carry ourselves a certain type of way.
And if we are not basically carrying ourselves the correct way in the past, you know, in the past, it can make us look back in the future.
Okay.
What about you?
I don't know.
That's such a touchy question because it really depends on every person.
Every individual is so different.
Like, we can't generally...
But that's how the world works in general.
Yeah.
So, on a balance of probabilities for a relationship to work, whose past matters more to the success of that relationship?
I think a woman.
Why?
Because behind every great man is a woman.
So...
I think women only come behind a great man after he's great.
But that's fine.
Okay, tomato, tomato.
They were not the same whatsoever.
What about you?
Whose paths matter more, men or women?
Both.
Both.
I can't say.
To edge out, which one would you say?
I guess the woman then, but...
Marginally, I guess?
I feel both.
I still strongly feel like both matter.
Alright.
What about you?
I feel like in society it matters more about the woman because men will be like, oh, she's fuck 20, 30, 40 guys.
Like, fuck her.
Like, I don't want her anymore.
So I feel like it's more important for, like, the girl's reputation and stuff.
Okay.
What about you?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say the guys.
The guys?
Okay.
Why?
If he did it once, he'll do it again.
Exactly.
Can you define what you mean by if he did it once, he'll do it again?
In every scenario.
If he made a million dollars, he can make it again.
Exactly.
If he made a million dollars, he can do it again.
If he cheated on you, he'll do it again.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
It's just an everyday life type of thing.
I've done some things, man, that I'll never do again.
Not everything, but some things.
A woman is more prompt to changing than a man is.
You think so?
I feel like the woman fills in the puzzle pieces that a man doesn't, so I feel like the man's path is more important.
Who do you think handles criticism better, men or women?
Men.
So I want to be fair to say that men actually are better at changing if they're more open to criticism, which actually stimulates change?
A man changing whenever you criticize them is just you have to find the right person that's going to do that because if you criticize a man he's going to be like if you're criticizing me then why are you with me?
Well I think with men they need to be criticized by someone on their level if not better not their girl but what I'm saying is that I've noticed with men they typically handle criticism a lot better than women.
Women can't handle criticism no matter who says it.
Men typically can handle criticism if it comes from a higher authority.
But the women get criticized way more.
Do you really think so?
Yes.
How so?
In every way, get judged in every single way.
What you have on, what you do, how you move, where do you work, what's your profession, are you a bottle girl, bartender, what do you do out here?
Realistically speaking, who has...
What's your body count?
But it doesn't matter for a guy.
Everything.
You're saying women are criticized more than men?
Yeah.
Okay.
Who do you think is going to face more negative repercussions for criticizing the opposite gender?
A man criticizing a woman or a woman criticizing a man?
Who's more likely to face actual consequences for that?
A man.
A man.
So how can you say that women are criticized more when men don't?
Because...
There's consequences to it.
What she was saying...
That, yeah, they can handle it better, but the women are more prone to the, like, we get the criticism more, for sure.
In every single way, like, judged in every single way.
The whole criticizes you, though.
Openly, though?
Society, guys, everybody's shit.
When women are criticized, it's typically criticized by other women about things that are in their control.
But men, a lot of times, are criticized on things they can't control.
Sure.
Whatever you say, but I disagree.
Women are maybe judged on, criticized, you know, maybe not taking care of themselves, not being the most attractive.
Any girl can make herself average-looking or lose weight or not be a hoe.
These are things in your control, correct?
Everything you mention is in their control.
What do you mean by be a hoe?
I mean, you choose who you have sex with, correct?
Yeah.
So therefore, you have control.
It's not just all about sex.
It's just all about sex.
But that was one of the main arguments you just made.
No.
You said women are criticized on their body counts and stuff.
No, that's like the seventh thing that I said there.
Like, everything.
I even seen another reel on your Fresh and Fit where a girl was like...
Get him.
You were like, oh, well...
I don't want to misquote, but I believe you said that A hoe trait is a girl wearing a bikini and posting it on Instagram.
And then the girl said, well, what is she supposed to wear to the beach then?
I was dying.
Well, wearing a bikini to the beach is one thing versus posting it on the internet on a social media app where you're prone to get attention.
And you feel like that's a hoe trait to post in a bikini.
But social media is not your real life.
Well, here's the thing.
I'm a hoe then.
Well, to clarify.
What I say is, if a woman has a man, she shouldn't be over-sexualizing herself on social media.
That's what I mean when I say that.
Okay, but what if the man is like, post it.
You look great, post it.
I wonder if the man likes it.
Your boyfriend says it?
Yes.
Well, here's the thing.
Most guys would prefer his girl not be all over social media.
Now, are there guys out there that will say that?
Cool.
I'm all for it if you're under the male's authority and he's like, yo, do it or whatever.
But let's be honest here.
Most of the time, girls do it for attention from other men without their man being involved in the process whatsoever.
Let's keep it a thousand.
It's different if the female's actually reacting to the attention.
It doesn't matter why Fishford in the first place.
Nobody's fishing for me.
What if they're doing it for themselves?
What if they're posting it for themselves?
Keep it in your camera roll.
That's for yourself, right?
What if you're proud of it, though?
What if you want to showcase it?
That's your portfolio.
That's your business profile.
What if you're a model?
What if you want to show that?
Take a picture of it, frame it, put it in your room.
Bam!
Your Instagram is your business profile.
Really?
Literally.
Okay, I would argue 90 plus percent of women don't make money on Instagram.
Okay, that's their problem.
These girls are getting rich off of...
So it's not a business.
It's not a business.
For 90% of women.
But it is a business.
I ain't got no...
No, no, no, not putting titties.
If you can't handle the way your girlfriend looks and how hot she looks in a bikini...
Then you're insecure.
Then you're insecure.
Your problem, not ours.
Let me ask you something.
What's more secure?
A guy going up and telling his girl the truth regardless of what the outcome might be or a guy that's too scared to tell his girl the truth because he's scared of what the consequences might be?
What's the truth?
Answer the question because you're saying it's insecure.
I'm asking you a simple question in return to that.
What's more secure?
A man going up and telling his girl, even if it's uncomfortable, it might be a tough conversation, how he really feels about a certain topic and doesn't care about the consequences or a guy that's afraid to bring up that topic and doesn't say anything about it because of the consequences.
Which one is more secure?
I can't answer because what is the truth that you're telling her?
Most guys don't like women over sexualizing themselves on the internet for other men to see.
So I would argue it's actually the opposite of your argument.
If a man can go up to a woman and tell her straight up, hey, I don't like this.
You're my woman.
You shouldn't be doing this.
A lot of girls will feel a certain type of way.
They'll say exactly what you said.
You're being controlling and you're insecure.
It depends on how they're saying it though.
It depends.
Let me finish my point.
All right.
What I'm saying is that it takes a lot of security as a man to tell your girl what's uncomfortable to hear and have these tough conversations and be okay with the consequences versus most guys, what do they do?
They bow down to women, don't want to say shit because they don't want to lose her by putting a boundary up.
So I think it's the opposite of what you said.
An insecure man doesn't say shit.
A secure man says what's on his mind and doesn't care about what the girl thinks.
He tells them, this is what it is.
These are my standards and my boundaries.
You need a level of security to be able to do that.
The secure man is going to let you shine.
So don't listen.
Exactly.
Don't listen to that, guys.
But a secure man should still, like, come out.
Like, I don't care what the topic is.
Like, being honest in your relationship is really important.
And he will.
He's a good man.
He will.
And I'm telling you, a majority of men would prefer to not have their girl doing that.
No, you're okay.
But how are we going to know if you don't say anything?
Oh, because they're not going to say it because of the bullshit y'all are saying.
it's a difference between being insecure it was about another topic the secure thing So I feel like it doesn't matter what the topic is.
If I'm in a relationship with someone, that's the first thing.
We need to be honest with each other.
The outcome really shouldn't matter.
And the whole bikini thing, I feel like that topic is also a great area.
And y'all are saying y'all have posted for yourself.
I get it.
Me personally, if I was in a relationship, the bikini I had on today, if I had a man's, I would not post that.
And y'all are saying y'all are posting it for yourself.
I'm not capping.
You're saying you're posting it for yourself, Instagram.
If you have zero followers on that account, would you still post it?
yes no you wouldn't no you wouldn't no I barely I barely got any on Instagram right now no you wouldn't okay I don't know if you can't talk about that because I was about to say the same thing like I post pictures to not necessarily grab attention but obviously To get the fuck out of Residio.
Fly me out!
Fly me out of Residio!
I'm single!
No, but like you said, like, if it's for you, like, you know, frame it up in your room and be proud of it.
But like, you obviously, to a certain extent, if you post it on social media, you want that attention, you want those looks, you want those likes, you want that, you know.
Like, let's be a thousand here.
That's not just men.
Are all your followers just men, women?
No, but it's just women.
Most females' profiles, if you look at their insights, are 80-90% men.
Most girls' profiles.
And you see none of them like my picture still.
So, that's what it is.
I mean, going back to what you were saying, I don't think Women get criticized more than men.
I would argue men get criticized more than women, and men are better receivers of criticism, and men are more likely to change, which is how this whole argument even started, because you were trying to say women are more apt to change.
I think it's the opposite.
Men are more apt to change because men actually face consequences for being losers.
Women don't.
A chick could be a fucking loser in every regard, but be pretty and still make it through life.
If a man is handsome to a degree, that handsomeness is not going to open the same amount of doors for him as a pretty girl will.
So a man must succeed and be able to do something.
That's why I say men are more efficient.
You know what I'm saying?
That's why I was trying to go with this.
That's why men in general are more open to criticism.
For example, I've talked with 2000 plus women, right?
If I criticize women, they look at me like you're a misogynist, you're an asshole, blah blah blah.
But when I yell at guys and say you're a fucking loser bum, I talk to them way worse.
They love it.
Why?
Because men need to hear the truth a lot of times for their inadequacies.
Women a lot of times, they don't want to hear that shit.
Look at the advertising to women versus men.
Women, we tell them, love your curves.
Well, men, we don't have none of that bullshit.
Yo, you're fat.
Go in the gym, asshole.
I just find it funny, right?
Women say that they want the truth from their boyfriends or their men, right?
And then when men come to communicate, which is key in these type of situations, he's communicating to you what he wants and his standards.
But all of a sudden, it's a problem because, once again, you don't want to hear it.
But he's telling you the truth.
Most men don't want that.
So it's kind of like, what do you want the truth or do you want a lie?
My man tells me the truth.
He tells me my butts flat every day and go to the gym.
Okay, okay.
I'm off what I am.
He tells me how it is.
That's who I surround myself with.
You know what, babe?
I put you in a bikini.
I don't like it.
Don't post it.
What you gonna say?
I'm going to post it anyways.
That's going to limit the quality of person that you're going to be able to have in your life.
That's okay.
That's your choice.
You can post it anyway, but don't pretend there's not consequences for that.
You can do whatever you want.
You girls can do anything you want, but don't pretend there's not consequences for that, that that's not going to limit the quality of man you're going to be able to keep in your life.
She don't respect her boyfriend too.
That's another thing.
Obedience is a requirement of a woman to her man.
And the fact that if he told you don't do that and you would defy him, that tells me already that you don't respect him.
He's a placeholder boyfriend.
I respect him, but it's like I'm not going to tell him what to do just like how he should tell me what to do.
Hold on, hold on.
You can't tell a man what to do because the man is the authority in the relationship.
If I'm responsible for providing and protecting you, Then I have authority over you, which means I'm responsible for you.
So therefore, I can delegate and or lead you and give you like orders, right?
But if you don't obey, then how's it going to work?
How am I supposed to be a leader and have all these responsibilities with zero authority?
That's the problem with women.
They think, oh, I want a 50-50 partnership, but when anything hard comes up, I want you to go ahead and step over to be a man.
If you want a man to be a man, that inherently means he has authority over you, he's a leader, and you follow his lead.
Which means you must do what?
Obey.
But y'all want to pick and choose when to be a lady.
Define you.
Define you.
Define me, please.
No, in a relationship, it's 50-50 all the way.
We're both people working for the same goal, so why does one person work harder than the other?
Question for you.
So you're a man, right?
Who makes more money, you or him?
He does.
So the question is, right?
I'm just curious.
So you're a man.
Why do you like your man?
He brings a lot to the table.
He's told me before, he's like, I will provide for you.
And I'm like, no, that's not what I need.
I need you to be here for me.
I need you to lift me up.
He says, I'm going to lift you up.
We bounce off of each other.
You work at Hooters.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
So your man, right?
He's giving you a lot of value, providing for you in different ways that you like.
All he asks is for simple things.
You know what, babe?
I don't want you posting that.
Can you say, you know what?
Damn, he has a lot of value to my life.
It makes sense?
He doesn't want that?
I mean, yeah, it makes sense, but I still stand by, like, I'm not gonna, my dad doesn't tell me what to do, so why are you?
He's your man.
He's providing value to you that you don't have, you know, without him.
I think it's more like control.
Yeah, but he doesn't need to use his power to tell you, oh, don't post this bathing suit shot on Instagram.
His standard is, hey, you know what, my girl, I don't want to post in that.
So if it's worth anything to you, you'd be like, you know what, damn, I like my man this much and respect him.
Let me ask you something.
Let me ask you something.
You in a relationship?
That's none of your business.
I want to know if you guys don't want your girlfriends posting these bikini shots.
Mara has three girls.
I'd really like to know.
Allegedly.
As a man of God.
I would prefer certain things be done.
Off my standards.
And because if I'm providing that value, like I said earlier, then a small ass isn't that crazy.
A small ass?
A small ass!
I thought you were talking about her with the small ass.
So ultimately, I add a lot of value to my girl or girl I'm talking to, right?
Which means I inherently bring a lot.
If I ask for something simple like, hey, you know what?
Just don't post that.
I'm not cool with that.
You can say to me, you know what?
Respectfully, because you have so much value, it's worth it.
Versus, she's saying, oh, the value's there, but fuck that nigga.
Because I'm going to do what I want.
That's crazy.
Okay, but let me ask you this.
Why don't you want her posting that?
Why is it not cool to post that?
We said it earlier, because we know when you put the picture, what happens?
Guys hit you up, because you're single, so to speak, and it's like a forceful sign.
I can go to the grocery store and guys are going to hit me up.
You can't control that aspect.
You can't control what you post.
And you can't control that.
People DM her either.
So then why post it in the first place?
You know what I believe?
I believe that you guys are right, because I had the same experience one time.
I looked at it totally different.
I had this boyfriend, even though I'm married.
But yeah, I went to the bathroom and this guy came up behind me and he was like, hey, give me your Instagram.
But I just thought it was just Instagram.
Let me give the number out.
And when I turned around, my boyfriend was standing right there.
And he was like livid.
He wanted to break up with me.
As he should.
But he sat down and exactly what you guys are saying right now he actually explained to me.
You open the door for a guy to approach you and you shouldn't open this door because you're with me and then that lowers you know what I'm saying?
You're actually like hitting him in the face when you do stuff like that.
So as a man, like a real man they don't like Go down for that.
So your boyfriend and your husband, they both had an issue with that.
They knew each other.
The homies.
No, I feel you.
He became your husband?
No, that was after.
I told you I'm separated.
Wait a minute, you was dating your ex-husband's homie?
No, I don't do that.
I don't smash the homies.
I don't smash the homies.
You said they was friends?
No, I mean, they're cool.
They were cool.
They were cool.
Until you came through.
Until we're not together anymore with the boyfriends.
So you smashed when they wasn't homies.
They don't even know each other.
You said they was cool.
I met him separately.
They weren't friends.
Yeah, but they're cool.
I act like a dude sometimes, so that's why.
I feel you.
Whoa.
I feel you.
Whoa.
That doesn't make a lot of sense.
I get it.
Okay.
Does that answer what you were trying to get at?
I just think it's all about respect.
And for me personally, if my man came to me and told me, listen, I don't like that.
I don't want you to put it up.
I actually would sit down and talk to him and ask him why.
But then if I understand what he's saying, I'm literally not putting it up.
Because that's just going to cause contention in the household.
Now he's going to look at me like, oh, you just want those guys out there.
What about me?
So it doesn't make any sense.
I'd rather just not post it.
And then when you think about it, you actually kind of respect yourself more.
And you like...
It's better for you.
Ladies, I got a question for ladies real fast.
How many of you agree that women should obey their man?
Raise your hands for the women.
Hold on.
It's not talk.
It's raise your hands.
So raise your hands if you agree that women should obey their man.
Raise your hands.
Hi.
Wow, none of you think that you should obey.
That word is a bit...
It's very loosely.
Okay, look, look.
Obey is very simple.
An instruction or command is given and you follow.
Command.
I don't like command.
Okay.
I am not a sergeant.
I'm not in the military.
I'm not here to negotiate words with y'all.
Do you listen to the man or not?
Yes or no?
Raise your hands.
Because obey means following orders even if you don't like it at the time.
Two girls.
That's very...
Let me ask it in a slightly different way.
I think...
From a woman's perspective, most men are totally not worth obeying.
They're not worth listening to.
They ain't gonna do shit for you.
It's not a high-quality option.
I feel the same way about most women.
It's not your best option.
If we ask that same question, if you found the right man, if you found a very high quality man, how many of you, if you had a very high quality man, something close to an ideal man, would you listen to what the fuck he says and follow instructions?
I'll be obedient and I'll be submissive.
That's really it.
Raise your hands again.
Okay, so it went up.
So he would have to be your dream guy for you to listen to him, basically.
A dream guy?
I 100% agree with him though.
There's a lot of guys that are shitty.
Guys, I gotta grow up.
A lot of shitty guys.
Wait, raise your hands again.
If it's the ideal man, you would...
I want to count this up.
Raise your hands again.
If it's the ideal guy, you would listen to him.
Obey his commands.
Ideal, yeah.
He don't have to be perfect though.
Okay, two over there.
And then what?
One, two, three, four, five, about half.
So yeah, three girls wouldn't do it.
Still.
Even.
Okay, now for the girls that said no, why would you not?
Start with you.
I think we all know why I wouldn't.
I'm stuck in my head and I'm stuck on like, still, I'm not going to let a guy define who I am.
And if that means I'm not ending up with a guy, then I'm okay with that.
Are you aware of the fact that a woman's value typically is tied to the caliber of man she can attract?
Yeah.
So then, by definition, you are defined by a man.
I am, but that's what I'm going against.
I don't like the idea of that.
But that's just how the world works.
Hmm.
I wish we didn't have world hunger, but we still do.
Reality is reality.
There's a reason why women dream of walking down an aisle in a white dress and a man waiting for them at the edge.
But men never dream of that.
When you think of everything that has to do with female nature and what women want, there's typically a man tied to that.
Not with me.
I'm okay without it.
Okay, but you're with a guy now.
I'm with a guy now, yes, but if it doesn't end up the way society thinks it's going to end up, then it's not going to hurt me.
Because life goes on no matter what.
With or without that person.
She don't even respect that guy.
She don't even like that guy.
Hold on, question.
Do you actually respect your man?
Yes, I do.
Question for you.
I'll give you an example.
Let's say, right, you're in his house.
And on his fridge, it's a picture of him and his ex-girlfriend.
Would you like that?
No, I wouldn't.
What would you say to him?
I would ask him why it's there.
Take it down, right?
No, I would ask him why it's there.
Okay, and let's say he tells you why it's there.
He likes her.
It's like a pastime that he actually likes.
What would you say?
That's cue for goodbye.
That's cue for me to leave.
I'm not going to tell him to take it down.
If he wants it up, he wants it up.
I'm going to leave, yeah.
Interesting.
A person's going to show you how much that person wants you.
And that goes with anything.
Like the whole situation with the bathing suit.
If you really liked that man and he was like, hey, I don't like this.
It makes me feel uncomfortable.
Other people are seeing you in the way that I feel that I should only see you.
If you really like that person, and it goes back to respect, you respect that person.
You're gonna, you know, you're like, okay, okay, okay.
You know, like, it's all about respect and who you're with if you can have communication with that person.
Yeah, but that's true.
That's not for her.
But hold on.
Notice, right?
She just lied.
You know why?
Why?
You know why I asked her that?
Because if you really respected him, you would be like, you know what?
I want to stay with you.
If you just left right away, you don't have any respect for him at all.
Any.
I don't want to open a fridge every day to a girl that's like...
Well, you don't want to open up Instagram every day and see you getting a bunch of dudes.
It's the same thing.
That's not the same insecurity you said the guy had?
Oh, yeah.
I would be insecure if I seen another female on the fridge, yes.
And that's why I would leave because that's my insecurity showing right there.
I will admit that.
But ultimately, you don't even want to be with him because you said you would just walk away.
Insecurity is good for women.
Y'all need it, man.
Who else?
And I have an actual whole reason why I say that.
But who else said that they wouldn't follow the guy and still?
There were three.
Why not?
I still don't believe in the whole obey thing and following instructions and all of that.
I'm going to piggyback off of what she said when she said...
Hold on, quick question for you.
You said you don't believe in these things.
Do you want a man that's taller than you?
Preferably?
That's what?
Your ideal man.
Do you want him to be taller than you?
I guess, yes.
Physically stronger than you?
Smarter than you?
Keep it a thousand.
It doesn't really matter.
Okay.
Makes more money than you?
I guess.
More confident than yourself, more ambitious, can teach you something?
Can teach you something, yeah.
Okay, so it seems to me like you want a man better than you in every regard, yet you think you're equal to him?
Gotcha, bitch!
Equal?
No, a man?
I've never said a woman and a man is equal.
You're making an egalitarian argument right now with her about the 50-50, and I don't think I should listen to a man, etc.
No, I did not.
You didn't even listen to what I said about what I was piggybacking.
Because I said even when the man is your ideal guy, which in other words is basically what I just described, he's actually superior to you.
You still think that you don't have to listen to him.
Yeah, the obey word.
I'm not going to obey anybody.
I believe that.
So let me ask you a question.
So man rises through the ranks, makes a bunch of money, becomes successful, busts his ass to get to that point.
I did too.
What about me?
Because here's the thing.
Unfortunately, a woman's success, no one really cares.
Because you don't have to be successful to attract a man.
He has to be successful to attract you.
So it is not the same whatsoever.
Okay?
And, I mean, a man's life is much harder than a woman's life in 2023.
Let's keep it a thousand.
Because you have the option, you still have the option, of using your looks to get in certain situations that men will never get.
What about the women that don't have the looks?
Even average women have more options than the top tier guys.
Let's keep it a thousand.
That's cap.
What?
That's Cap?
What's Cap?
It's a double standard with you.
I noticed.
That's life.
Your hygiene name is facegasm.
Yeah, like what?
It's facegasm.
Hold on, hold on.
You benefit from double standards.
Facegasm, the businesswoman.
Women benefit from double standards way more than men do.
I can't really think of many double standards that benefit men besides being able to fuck a bunch of girls.
Women inherently benefit from double standards and sexism way more than men.
When you talk, there seems like you have a lot.
You have a lot of things that are double standards against women.
I'm telling you that women enjoy most of double standards.
So how is that?
I'm confused here.
Men can only enjoy really one double standard.
Women get a lot of benefits.
Which one?
I just said it a second ago.
What?
This proves my point.
You're not listening.
You're just here.
What?
Men can openly be promiscuous without too much judgment.
Women can't do that.
That's the only double standard I could think of that benefits men.
But in other words...
But then that goes back to you saying that the women aren't being criticized more than the men.
So, yes, the women are.
They're not, even though they have more double...
Because they have more double standards that benefit them.
Like what?
You want me to go through it?
Yeah, I'm listening.
Women have way more rights and privileges than men do in 2023.
Like what?
Y'all can be putting social situations just off your beauty.
A woman that's 18 years old with no life skills can be on a boat with billionaires in a day.
And what does that benefit?
How is that beneficial, though?
Well, here's the thing.
If someone's not a moron, you can network with these individuals, learn from these individuals, get guidance from these individuals, whereas I have to become a billionaire myself to even be able to sit next to them.
See, because men are very different.
Men don't allow lower status or lower class men than themselves a lot of times in their circle.
But women, however, can...
But that's not every case.
That's a crazy opportunity.
I have to pay to get in there.
You get in there for free just by being a female.
I've never gotten in there for free.
You get in certain opportunities by being a female that I would never get.
Wait.
I can't tell you how many times I've seen girls get their groceries paid for by the fucking simp behind them.
I can't tell you how many times...
Never?
So he's a simp because he paid the simp?
That's a simp.
I've paid a bunch of groceries just for doing good deeds.
For a dude in front of you and a man?
No, to a female in front of me.
A guy in front of me, if he can't afford it or he shorts some, yeah, hell yeah.
God bless me.
God bless me to be able to do it.
Look, look, look, look.
You gotta go outside of your own personal experiences.
What I'm trying to say is, in general, women have inherent advantages that men would never be able to get simply based on their sex in general.
Why are you doing generalization?
Well, when you find it, send it to me, please, because I ain't got it.
Send it to me, because I ain't got it.
That's probably why I'm sitting on this couch.
What'd you say?
Yeah, I mean, just before we go to you, like, I mean, if you don't see that women clearly have a huge benefit from double standards, then I don't think you're living on planet Earth.
Like, that's fairly irrefutable, the opportunities presented to women that are not presented to men.
Wait, sorry, she said she'd never been on the yacht before?
Who said that?
First of all, you guys are speaking for me.
I never said I haven't been on it yet.
I agree with you.
You guys are doing a lot of speaking for people over here.
It makes sense.
I believe her.
Yeah, of course.
Because y'all said that y'all basically are saying like all girls get their...
Groceries paid and all that stuff.
I didn't say all.
But I'm saying they have more opportunities to do so.
You was even mentioning like average.
I'm probably subpar for sure.
I've never gotten anything like that.
No type of treatment at all.
Yeah, but here's the crazy part.
I believe you.
You as what you define yourself as a subpar woman, you will still get more attention on social media and dating apps than top tier guys.
Never.
I mean, you're here in the podcast right now.
Yeah.
Like, come on, man.
Are you serious?
Like, the fact that y'all are all on a podcast...
Think about this.
There's four men on the table.
We're all multi-men are successful with a lot of status.
Y'all are regular girls sitting here with us.
Y'all would only have this opportunity because y'all are females.
Right now, you guys are benefiting from being females.
Right now, this moment.
But I always say- But what are we benefiting?
Hold on, hold on.
You guys are benefiting from us.
Exactly.
No, no, no, no, hold on.
What do you mean?
Look, look, look.
There's about 20,000 people watching across the different platforms between YouTube, Rumble, etc.
Right?
Y'all are getting a bunch of exposure right now.
I don't even have an Instagram.
Can you stop fucking interrupting?
Wow.
Yeah.
Got you.
Got you.
Stop randomly interrupting when I'm talking.
All right?
So anyway, you guys are able to get in a situation where you're able to get a bunch of exposure that other people might not be able to get simply because you're female.
That in itself is a double standard that you guys see right here.
But what do I always say?
Privileges are visible to those that have it.
And women don't know the privileges that you guys have a lot of the times.
There was an experiment woman did back in like 2016.
She dressed up as a guy for like a year and a half.
You know what she ended up doing after?
Fucking killed herself.
Yeah.
She dressed up as a guy.
She was like shocked at how cold the world was as a man.
I'm not saying this to cry or anything.
I'm just telling you guys that men and women live vastly different experiences.
Yeah.
Especially in 2023.
Yeah.
So, anyway, someone who tried to interrupt before.
You don't think anybody's ever bought a house from you because of the way you look?
I was about to say that.
Yeah, I'm sure.
Yeah.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
If I was a girl, I'd take all types of advantage.
You're going to benefit off of it and you're going to accept it and get your money.
But I would definitely...
Yeah, no, you should do it.
If you've got any kind of brains, you should do it.
It is pretty privileged.
I think his point is that it can't be done.
You know what I'm saying?
No matter how...
You know what I'm saying?
How handsome a dude is, right?
He doesn't get that advantage.
There's some really handsome realtor men that...
In the business.
Yeah, and they buy houses from women?
Women buy houses from women.
I mean, you don't think some old sugar mamas?
I'm just saying don't count it out, though.
You can't count it out because I'm a real estate investor.
A majority of real estate investors are fucking men, not women.
Stop.
Most people that are buying property from an investor standpoint are men.
So therefore, you have an inherent advantage as a female real estate agent.
So again, another double standard that benefits you.
We've named a bunch already.
So are you saying we should use our double standards?
No, no, no.
I'm just saying that they exist, but I love it when girls try to say, it's a double standard.
Yeah, most double standards benefit women.
Sexism benefits women.
Like, I'll talk about it negatively, but the reality is it actually gives you a fighting chance.
If we didn't have sexism, there wouldn't be a WNBA. There wouldn't be affirmative action.
There wouldn't be stupid standards in the military for women so that they can get in and police departments, etc.
Law enforcement, you said that you were in law enforcement.
I guarantee your standards are less than a guy's standards.
I'm not saying that to be an asshole, but sexism inherently benefits women.
That's a good thing for y'all, but y'all try to make us sound negative.
It only hurts men, realistically speaking.
So it's a positive thing?
Yeah, for you guys.
For you guys.
But women try to say it's a negative, but I always laugh when they say, that's a double standard.
Yeah, it's one double standard.
When you're talking about something else, like what you were just talking about, that's something totally different.
I think half of the things that you talk about, like, no one's actually in that situation or in that position at the time.
What specifically?
Anything, like your prior topic before this one.
Which was?
Whatever you were talking about.
There's many.
We switch topics quickly over here.
No, don't worry.
It's okay.
I don't even remember at this point.
It's fine, because you're just arguing and arguing.
The difference is I actually know what I'm talking about, so I understand what you're saying to refute it.
What we were talking about was you not listening to male authority, despite the fact that you want a man who's better than you in every regard.
That's what we're discussing.
Okay.
Fantastic.
So that just proves that you're here to argue just to argue.
You don't even remember how the conversation originated.
Damn, they said L-facegasm.
Alright, going back to what I was saying, the perfect example of when I say that women typically want to argue just to argue, like she don't even know what she's arguing for.
No, I just...
I just was kind of put on the spot, but I definitely know what I'm saying.
Give me a second.
Okay.
Continue on and I'll bring it back up.
We'll give you an hour.
I just gave you a bunch of seconds.
All right.
What we're talking about was whose past matters more, a man's or a woman's?
Maybe taking notes, though, and has it written down.
Right.
That's why you know what you're talking about.
Okay, I can give y'all a notepad of paper, and I guarantee y'all won't write shit anyway.
Y'all want it?
I'll give it to you guys.
I mean, we always offer pen and paper to girls.
We weren't offered any.
Nope.
Just ask.
I have it right here.
Hold on.
She has some.
Why don't you have any?
Yeah.
We weren't offered it.
I wasn't offered any.
She brought her.
She wasn't offered any.
Wait.
It's closed?
Cambodia, man.
Open your book.
Whose fault is it for not being prepared?
Me or yours.
That's what I'm trying to say.
The women have zero accountability, bro.
Like, you can't get mad at me because you sound dumb.
Like, the only person that makes themselves sound dumb is you.
Stupid.
You know, and you even, you miss political science.
You even know that, oh, I need to be prepared.
You didn't bring a notepad and paper.
You said it yourself.
I was looking at you.
I'm like, he went to go, okay, what are we talking about?
Literally, I wrote down in my notes, be prepared for questions and you did no research.
So whose fault is that?
Incredible.
I mean, yeah.
Her friend literally told her, be prepared.
They didn't bring a pen and paper and complains, oh, you got a pen and paper!
Oh, it's fucks.
Oh, shit.
Fucking checkmate, man.
Gotcha, bitch!
Sorry.
Going back to you, I guess.
Whose past matters more, men or women?
Zero.
Do you have any other topics in this?
Like, I swear.
Get them.
Get them.
I'm just asking.
I'm not even trying to be funny.
I'm just asking.
Hold on.
Did I not open it up to the girls in the beginning?
It was just a question.
Did I or did I not?
I was asking, do you have any other topics other than sexism?
I'm talking to the host, okay?
Relax.
Did I or did I not open it up to the girls to have a topic and speak about it?
He told me to relax, so I'll relax.
No, no, no.
I'm asking you a question.
He said don't talk.
I'm asking you a question.
Did or did or did not open up to the girls to bring up a topic or discuss something?
In the beginning.
You did.
In the beginning.
We're way past that.
But okay.
I gave y'all a chance to talk about it.
So since y'all had nothing, I had to come up with something, correct?
Okay.
So you can't sit here and be like, is that the only topic we're going to talk about when I clearly gave y'all first right of refusal, right?
Yeah, he did.
On our platform.
So, can't get mad at me when I give you the first chance, and then same reason you didn't come prepared and you're complaining that I'm writing down notes.
I'm not complaining about anything.
Just for fun.
It's not that serious.
It's how you sound right now.
It's face gasm, not mouth gasm.
Goddamn.
Go on back.
For Miss Texas Part 2, who do you think's past matters more, a man or a woman?
In society's point of view, women.
But what do you think then in general?
I mean, your personal opinion then?
I guess women.
Why do you say that?
Well, honestly, I say both.
You think both?
I think if...
If you had to pick one, which one edges it off?
51%, 49%.
Yeah, then women's, yes.
Just because of society.
Just because of how we are viewed.
I would say women, yeah.
Alright.
It's not right, but...
You don't think it's right?
No, because if we're judging women, then okay, I'm going to judge you.
Just because you're a male, it's different.
No, I should be able to judge you if you're judging me.
But really, nobody should be judging anybody.
You know what I'm saying?
Because a lot of people said that past doesn't matter.
You know what I'm saying?
Almost everybody here said past doesn't matter.
And that's what we mostly judge people on besides looks, is their past.
So it's like...
You know, if it doesn't matter, then why the hell are we all, why are we judging?
Oh, you slept with these many people.
Oh, you're a hope.
Well, you slept with probably more women.
What are you?
You know what I'm saying?
Homemaker.
Society, it's women, but it's really both.
Do you think that a promiscuous man is the same as a promiscuous woman?
Yes.
You want the same thing.
That's fine.
Ms.
Law Enforcement, who do you think matters more, men's or women's?
I'm going to piggyback right off what you said a little bit.
In today's society, I definitely feel like it's women.
Why so?
Because I don't know, I kind of feel like we're always being judged, you know, with the whole body count thing, the way we act, what we do, stuff like that.
Okay.
What about you?
I believe it's the women.
I come from Jamaica.
And in my household, when I was growing up, they told you, a woman's not supposed to be heard.
You're basically supposed to sit over there, don't say nothing.
When I was growing up, I had cousins.
Is there a Jamaican phrase for it?
No, you're just a ho.
No, no, no, no.
A Jamaican phrase to describe, like, because there's a saying in Spanish for a woman is more beautiful when she's quiet.
Is there one in Jamaican that's a similar phrase?
No.
No?
Just because of Jamaican and where I grew up, it was just because a woman, you're supposed to be the mother.
You're supposed to be the wife one day.
You don't want to go out on the road and everybody's like, oh, I fucked Shelly on last night.
No.
You don't want to be looking like the hoe, the sketel or whatever they want to call you.
That's just the only reason why and just because it's reputation, basically.
No man wants to be with the whole of the community.
And if you marry the whole of the community, then you're like, what the fuck is he seeing her?
So I want to go into a scenario real quick for the ladies.
So, ladies, I want you guys to imagine.
Okay?
Thank you, Chris.
Alright, I want you guys to imagine that you're dating a guy, right?
Everything is going great.
He fits all your parameters.
He's 6'2", great smile, nice teeth, nice hair.
Maybe he's white, maybe he's black, maybe he's Asian.
Whatever your preference is, this is your dream guy, right?
Makes, I don't know, fucking million dollars a year, right?
It's like 100k a month, whatever the fuck.
Your dream guy, right?
Gentlemen, all this shit.
And you guys, you know, one day you guys take a trip to New York City and, you know, he goes, hey, baby, I'm gonna go to the gym.
I'm gonna go off.
And, you know, he runs off and goes to the fucking gym, right?
But he leaves his phone.
And, you know, you get curious and you're like, let me look through here.
And you go through his messages.
And you find the video...
If I'm sucking some dude's dick.
Oh, what the?
But hold on.
It was seven years ago.
Seven years.
All right.
Are you breaking up with the guy?
We'll start at the couch and then work our way.
We'll start with Cambodia.
Yes, absolutely.
You're breaking up with him?
Yes, adios.
Damn, okay.
All right.
What about you?
Um, I guess.
I mean, I mean, I mean, if he's bisexual, then what the what what that got to do with me?
That's like seven years ago.
That's like me eating somebody out seven years ago.
But again, that's a double standard because niggas like that shit.
So you know what I'm saying?
Oh, I'm sorry, my bear.
I'm on the fence.
I can't really answer that.
I mean...
It's fairly clear.
You saw him sucking a penis.
Are you staying with him?
No, I'm not.
No?
Okay.
Very interesting because...
What about you?
The past don't matter.
You're not staying with him?
No, because he should have told me that from the start.
I feel like.
Yeah, but he changed.
He's heterosexual now.
He's not heterosexual.
He's definitely bi.
It's been seven years ago.
Okay, that's fine.
So he should have told you.
What about you?
What are you doing?
I don't know.
It's like, is he getting paid?
What's going on?
Like, why?
I mean, he just did it, man.
Wait, it matters?
I don't know.
Like, why?
Doing it for fun or doing it for money?
That's the thing.
Like, why is he doing it?
Like, I should have known this.
So, what are you doing?
Are you staying with him or are you breaking up with him?
I don't know.
It's the question, is he going to do it again?
No.
You don't know?
No.
I don't know.
Wait, but doesn't the past matter?
Or does it not matter?
No, it doesn't matter, but like...
So you can't judge him now, can you?
I don't...
Okay, I'm gonna give you a definite answer.
What if you talk to him and he say, hey, baby, baby, baby.
Since we started dating, I haven't even let another man fuck me in the butt for months.
That's just weird.
So the answer is no.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I didn't say that.
No, I didn't say that.
So what is it?
I wouldn't leave him because if I love him and he loves me, we work through it.
Okay, you would stay.
Absolutely not.
I think the fact that it took you so long to answer is...
I'm just getting to my point.
What about you?
Would you stay, knowing that he...
No.
No.
Wait, why not?
No.
Pass doesn't matter, right?
Yeah, that's all I have to say for now.
Pass doesn't matter, then.
Okay, what about you?
Would you stay?
I would have questions, obviously.
Yeah, of course.
But then I also feel like we all experiment.
We all do things.
Nah, nigga.
Nah.
I mean, yes or no, are you staying in this particular relationship after seeing that?
I don't think I would.
No?
Yeah, there's nothing to stay after.
Hell no, bro.
What about you?
Would you stay with him after that?
We would have a long discussion, but yeah, I think I would if the discussion went correctly.
What would need to be correctly said in the discussion for you to stay?
I mean, I would ask, of course, like, why did you do it?
You know, how long?
Like, is it going to happen again?
Because, I mean, if I felt like it was going to happen again, then definitely I would leave.
But like I said, like, I want to be the one to not experience but judge you off of what you're doing now.
And if you haven't done it when I'm with you, then obviously I bring something to the table that doesn't make you go back to what you used to do.
That's interesting because you quite literally said before you judge by the present, not the past.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm going to stay because if you're not doing this still, then why?
So you're telling me you would leave for a picture on the fridge, but you'll stay for some butt sex?
That's crazy, bro.
What about you?
Are you staying?
No.
But you don't judge!
Yeah, you don't judge!
So the thing is, what my brain would think, the first thing that I would think if I seen that, I'd be like, why do you still have this?
You obviously still like it.
There's something that...
You want to see on it.
And I'm not that.
So I'm out.
That would be the same if I was in a relationship with a girl and I seen that on her phone.
This was from seven years ago, babe.
Okay, but it's still there.
Why?
So I'm gone.
What about you?
Are you staying?
Absolutely not.
Why not?
No.
I want my man for me.
I don't want you to be sucking dick and stuff.
But he's not a murderer, though, according to your comment.
He's not a murderer.
Okay, I understand, but that's different.
Okay, so he's on the level of a murderer now.
Unforgivable.
Yeah.
But the past don't matter, though.
What about you?
I'm going to have to say I'm going to leave.
But...
Just because I'm Jamaican, yes.
But no, I want to know if he enjoyed it.
And as she said, why does he still have it on the phone?
Is there something that, you know...
But I feel like right now there's a lot of guys that are like that.
Undercover.
Yeah, so like, you know, they're all undercover.
A lot of them.
Mm-hmm.
You know, this was a very revealing experiment because I find it very interesting how women expect you to not judge them or judge them on their past, etc.
I'll give you some of the answers.
No, because people evolve.
You were like, no, unless they're a murderer.
No, because it shouldn't be judged.
You, you said you judged by the president of the corner, Ms.
Presidio.
No, because vibes change.
Vibes change.
Vibes change, and now you didn't want to accept them.
And then you...
No judgment.
I would say you're a judge during an executioner in your situation.
You don't even want to give an explanation why you cut him off.
There's no explanation needed.
Okay, so that's quite literally the definition of judgment.
Yeah, it is.
Congratulations.
And then what about you?
You said your past can't define you.
And then you said, no, no judgment.
And then you over there on the couch said, no, people don't live in the past.
Well, you clearly do.
And then the only person that made sense here was Miss Cambodia.
And she said, yes, because history is an indicator of the future.
So you guys see how all of you, right?
It's interesting how women selectively pick.
Because it does depend.
It does depend what it is.
It depends on what it is.
It does.
Like what he said.
So hold on.
Let me get this.
So you are okay with, you know, getting rid of a guy because he's a dick.
And I actually agree with you ladies that said you would not accept him.
But you can't sit there and then say the past doesn't matter when it clearly does when it comes to your personal choices.
So my argument is, if y'all aren't going to accept a dude that used to suck dick and stopped being gay, why the hell should I accept a girl that used to be a hoe and decides not to be a hoe anymore?
Yeah, you don't need to accept her.
Please explain that.
And I would say thought behavior, right, can begin with her wanting a lot of attention, posting on the internet when she has a man, acting like she's single when she's really not.
All of these things play into it.
But I find it interesting how women don't want any judgment for their behaviors, but y'all would totally judge a man if he did behaviors that you guys didn't like.
And this just proved it right now, this experiment.
Very good.
Well, I think that it's like a human nature.
Nobody wants to be judged on what they did in the past.
Like, nobody wants to be ridiculed for, oh, this.
Even right now.
People evolve, dude.
Yeah, they do evolve.
But do we want to hear it?
Do you want to hear it?
No, you don't.
Like, you don't want to hear the judge.
Yeah, not everything we need to know.
He should have never even had that video in the phone.
If he told me about the video, maybe I would accept him, but it was like a hidden secret, and then I found it on the phone, and then that is just like what he said.
If she was getting...
Well, I didn't say you were going to suck a dick.
No, girl getting piled.
I can't say the word, but yeah.
What was that?
Gangbang.
Gangbang.
Oh.
Say it.
Do whatever you want, queen.
If she got gangbang and she wanted that shit, but yeah.
Okay, but let me ask you this, right?
So would it be fair to say, raise your hands, would it be fair to say that you would be disgusted if you saw your guy giving another dude a blowjob?
Raise your hands if you think that would be disgusting?
Raise your hands.
Raise your hands.
Is that universal?
It'd be disgusting?
Okay, that's exactly how men feel about women that are promiscuous.
100%.
So that same level of disgust, that's how we feel about a girl that's a hoe.
And unfortunately, right, we don't know your body count because women always lie about it.
The only thing we could go off is what?
Your actions.
That's what you should go off of.
Oh, so I would say posting an indicator of a girl that is promiscuous, a girl that's an attention whore.
Girl that posts a lot of sexy photos on the internet looking for male attention.
Is every girl that does that a hoe?
No, but it is a hoe behavior.
Perception.
Why is that a hoe behavior?
Why?
Because if a girl has a man and she's posting provocative photos of herself on the internet for a bunch of strangers to look at and probably whack off to, then that is a red flag for a man.
Just like a guy that might speak like, oh my god, let's get some fucking cooling in this tank.
Y'all be like, ew, that's kind of a red flag.
What the fuck?
That's how men feel about girls that are attention horse.
What makes a bikini photo provocative?
So, the problem is, right?
Are you aware of how men think?
I am.
So are you aware that the less clothes that you're wearing, the more you activate the part of the man's brain that becomes problem solving?
You're at a beach.
Why would I wear more clothes?
Of course.
Wear a bikini on the beach.
But there's a difference between wearing a bikini at the beach and posting it on the internet for attention.
There's a guy in Antarctica that has never seen the beach, probably, right?
He pulls a picture.
Don't nobody live in Antarctica.
Come on, bro!
That's dumb shit you said.
Alaska.
Alaska, whatever.
The point is that, like, this guy is across the world, sees a picture, is access.
You make one post on Instagram, it goes everywhere, literally everywhere.
That makes me so uncomfortable, though.
Like, I don't want no guys whacking up to me.
Actually, yeah, you're right about that, because I got a dick pic sent to me the other day, like, several of them, and I felt offended by it.
You're 36, so you should be happy.
No, no, it doesn't matter.
I still look cute.
The internet is timeless, guys.
Thank you.
I think it's so hard, though.
I have to put another perspective on it, though.
Because, like, all these girls are posting bikini photos.
You're looking good on their Instagram.
Like, I don't know.
I feel like in today's standards, if you don't have a good social media presence, if you're not that it girl on social media, like, you're not somebody, you know?
Like, it's like, I don't know.
I just...
Would you agree with the concept that with great power comes great responsibility?
Yes.
Okay, would it be fair to say that women inherently are born with value?
Yes.
So, wouldn't it be fair to say that they gotta preserve that value for the right guy?
Because they have great power and that comes responsibility.
It's not all about a guy, man.
And a part of responsibility is preserving yourself?
But...
You know the answer.
You just don't want to answer it.
Let me ask you a question.
When you look at a woman, what do you want from her?
What do you expect from her?
What do you think men want from you?
I'm asking you.
That's him.
Don't worry, girl.
That's him.
And you.
I'm asking you.
What do you want?
It's not every guy, though.
A big reason why you're able to sell houses the way that you do is because men are sexually attracted to you.
How do you know that?
What are you telling me?
You live on planet Earth?
Yeah, but that's not the only reason.
What about the women that buy properties then?
Okay.
Thank you.
No, you're incorrect because a majority of investors are men.
That's a fact.
You keep saying the majority, but it doesn't mean that they're not women.
Okay, the exception doesn't make the rule.
I need your sources.
The exception doesn't make the rule.
Men control most wealth.
And real estate is one of the best ways to control wealth.
So, again, you're saying, I guarantee most of the people that buy from you that are investors, not first-time homebuyers, people that actually are putting 20% down, looking to invest, that actually have some wealth, a majority of them are probably men, not women.
Where are you getting your information from?
Common sense and being involved in the real estate world myself.
- I need actual sources.
- Right.
- Where are your sources at?
- Right, where are your sources with all this shit talking?
- Where are you getting information from?
Where are your sources?
- Who are you getting information from? - So, you know, Facebook's got some Instagram.
- I mean, there's some things that don't need sources.
I mean, there's no, no, no, no, no.
Everything needs sources.
Tell me your sources.
And that's my business.
That has nothing to do with the service that I provide to my clients.
It has nothing to do.
The point is you understand that sexualizing yourself gives you more opportunities in the real world, which is why you leverage it to your advantage, which is cool.
You can't sit here and be like, oh, men don't want sex or any of that other stuff.
Why do they want?
Bro, you literally monetize off of it.
Follow me.
There you go.
See?
Follow me, guys.
Follow me, chat.
Now, what were you trying to say before?
I forgot.
I don't know.
You're just arguing to argue.
No, you hound.
You hound.
When people say stupid things, I'm going to call you out on it.
You guys said a bunch of stupid things.
But why is it stupid?
It's just a discussion.
Nothing that anyone's saying here is stupid.
It's just a discussion.
It's not that serious.
I'm making points based on fact.
You guys are making points that don't have any points.
No, no, no.
You're not basing facts because you can't set your sources.
Which fact are you challenging in particular?
That there are a majority...
What did you say about the real estate investors?
How do you know?
Where are you?
How do you know that every real estate investor is a man?
That's a minority.
You know?
That's a minority.
Most real estate investors, and remember I said investor, which means they're 20-25% down, procuring hard assets, as an investor not living in it, are men.
Because men control most wealth, and most wealth is made through real estate.
That's just deductive problem solving.
And also anecdotal experience for me being a real estate investor and competing with other people.
When I lose out on deals, 9 out of 10 times it's me losing to another man, not a woman.
That's how I know.
Okay.
You have anything else you want to say?
See, y'all are just arguing to argue.
We're not arguing to argue.
No, you aren't.
You're making a bunch of arguments in bad faith.
Which is cool.
I mean, I'm just making y'all look stupid, but it's fine.
Here's stats online from realistate.com.
70% of males are realist investors.
30% are female.
More than two to one ratio.
Yeah.
So you are right.
Yeah.
Just saying.
And I just came to that from...
I didn't even know that stat.
I just came to it from...
Common sense.
Problem solving common sense.
Me being an investor and just knowing that men control most wealth and most wealth is tied up in real estate.
Ta-da!
That's how I came to that conclusion.
You know, it's probably more in your favor than you're thinking.
Because if it's...
Say it's 70-30.
But who has the biggest portfolios?
Yeah, men.
There you go.
Say it's 70% men, 30% women.
Yeah.
But how many of them would own multiple properties and have the biggest portfolios?
There you go.
That's another thing.
It probably gets you to 85-90% male.
There you go.
And I just know this from like bidding on houses.
Like every time I lose, it's to like some investor in New York or some shit.
Every time.
It's almost always like some Jewish dude.
I'd just be losing to them boys, man.
So that's how I know.
We hit the chats.
Anybody else have anything before I read these chats?
No?
Fantastic.
Wyatt.
Myron, Fresh, and Chris, if you were a girl for a year, what would you do?
I'd make a bunch of fucking money.
I think as a girl, like, there's more opportunities to make money than ever before.
How?
I mean, I would, like, I think we see it, right?
Like, Shorty, you know, facegasm.
You know, like, no, seriously, like, she's a realtor, right?
But she's, like, posting, like, provocative, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Do whatever you want, you know?
But I think there's a way to monetize that, right?
Like, if I was a hot girl, I would get into a field that was dominated by men, and more men would be Down to do business with me, you know, for that reason.
Like, it's just a fucking basic shit, you know what I'm saying?
I mean, the boat example, I know I have face value, that sounds crazy, but the reality is if you look, peel the layers back, you're able to get around a bunch of billionaires, millionaires, network and learn things that another guy would have to pay $10,000 a month to get into a mastermind to learn.
A male real estate investor couldn't get into the same positions that she can be in and be able to network in that way.
Wait, wait, wait.
She's leaving?
The one who just left?
Oh, we heard her feelings.
Frank Castle?
Self Castle?
Hey, hey, hey, listen.
What time is it?
You got a trigger.
She got to go.
That's fine, bro.
It's cool.
She can go.
So get out.
Let it freeze up some space.
Don't come back.
Guys, if you follow our IG... That's a perfect example of not being able to take the heat.
Having their views challenged.
I'd be doing the same shit if I was a girl.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I would be doing the same shit.
My shit would look crazier.
Like, my shit would look way crazier than that.
She's being conservative compared to what I would do.
Yeah.
Why say something to females if you're going to do the same?
Like, genuine question.
Yeah.
Like, you have all these controversies about, like, well, it's a double standard, but you flipped a switch and you're like, I would do that.
You know?
You just said that.
I didn't go into what I would do.
So it's smart for doing it.
I was actually giving her a compliment.
But the point is that women have more opportunities than men do in today's day and age to make money.
Yeah, I agree with that.
So that's what I mean.
And y'all are able to weaponize your sexuality on a mass scale thanks to the internet.
So that's an inherent advantage that women have.
That's why I say in modern day times it's way harder to be a man than it is to be a woman.
We have no safety net.
Y'all have safety nets.
You can use your beauty.
You can weaponize that and use it to get into certain situations or get certain opportunities that we would have to pay a lot of money to get into.
So, I mean, the fact that this real estate chick was trying to argue that shit when she benefits from it in her field immensely is ridiculous.
I remember who she is now.
I'm going to take it off camera.
She came to argue on purpose.
Just call it then, bro.
She actually randomly got invited.
Huh?
She got randomly invited by me at the front No, no, no, but I know her...
Okay, I'm gonna show you, but continue.
Why are you always scared, bro?
Fresh, man, why are you scared, bro?
Fresh always does this shit, man.
Oh, yo, I got this.
Fresh used to be a G, remember that, man?
Yeah, man.
Man, going soft on me.
Pause.
Picture this.
A beautiful chocolate man with a nice smile laugh who works at a local radio station.
Slides in the DMs.
Only catch he is built like Snorlax.
What's your move, ladies?
Again, down with the super sauce?
You look anorexic!
You look anorexic, Paul!
What?
That's where she came from.
Look at the picture, Byron.
Whatever.
That's what I don't want to say.
That's why you don't want to give them a call.
Fair enough.
Cam, two times.
Ladies, pretend that the host...
Well, she just made herself look retarded just now.
El podcast on their end.
Your spy failed.
She just came in here and made herself look like a fucking retard.
Ladies, pretend that the host is the man of your dreams.
You should naturally be submissive to him.
Okay?
Question for ladies.
When your relationship gets boring, what's the best thing you can do to spice it up?
Wear a different wig.
Suck his dick.
So, wear a different wig.
Yeah, because it's like roleplay.
So I can wear a blonde wig, come out in high heels, you know, wear a big push-up bra, and he thinks he got a whole new woman and just do some different shit, like, you know?
It's the same pussy, though.
It is, but it can feel different.
Remember, with men, I think it's visual.
It is.
You know, so if I change my appearance and, like, come out acting all different, different than my personality, you know, it spices shit up.
Or you can bring another woman in the relationship.
There you go.
Or a man.
No, no, no.
Bonfire, bonfire.
Okay, move on, move on.
I agree.
We can just sit down and talk about what we can do to spice it up, but I do agree with what you said first.
Not the bringing another man or woman into the relationship.
Well, remember, you have to be Secure with yourself.
If I'm secure with myself, my relationship, why do I need to bring anything else into it?
Because a man is going to be a man.
And if at the end of the day, if I'm going to bring that girl in, me and her, we're going to know the same thing.
And I could tell my man, listen, you could go outside and pick one bitch, like just one.
And we're going to have friends.
We could pick together.
But he's coming and when you're done, don't talk to that bitch no more.
You know what I'm saying?
But you had fun and all that shit.
It actually always fucking happens.
She knows.
Like, remember, I'm the old bitch in the room.
Girl!
I never said that.
Whose fault is that that you didn't consolidate on a man when your value was high and you were younger?
I did, but I'm like over that shit.
You met your husband that you're separating now?
When I was like 21 in Miami.
And I was very submissive.
I moved all the way to Texas.
I obeyed.
I listened.
I did what I had to do.
But then, you know, there's a lot of shit.
She picked the wrong guy, I guess.
Yes, exactly.
Whose fault is that?
It's mine, of course.
I'm not gonna hide that shit.
Okay, responsibility.
But guess what?
I had a child with this dude, so...
Because I have a child with him, I stayed in the relationship until I realized that being in a relationship just because you have a child is not worth it.
You have to be happy for yourself.
You have to be happy for yourself too.
We co-parent beautifully.
You know what I'm saying?
But what would be more optimal for the child?
Being together, of course.
But it just didn't work out.
Going back to you, so how would you spice it up?
Would you wear a wig too or...
What would you do?
I don't know.
I guess.
No, I was talking to her.
What would you do?
I kind of finished what I said.
Yeah, she finished.
What did she say?
Same thing as her, basically.
Minus the adding the other people into the situationship.
Alright, what about you?
What would you do?
I feel like, one, you would need to have a conversation.
Be like, hey, I noticed things aren't how they used to be.
And then figure out for both of y'all what y'all want to do.
Whether that be, okay, let's go on more days.
Shit, let's take a vacation.
Shit, let's try this in bed.
It's all about you and that person.
What if the guy says, I just want another girl?
Then, all right, you go get you another girl.
It was fun.
We had our time.
Cool.
You want another girl?
I got you.
I'ma leave.
So even if you want sexual access with another girl, you would not be open to that?
No.
What's mine is mine.
And if it's not mine, it's not mine.
You can have it.
Because I've noticed that you have some equality concepts here.
Do you think men and women are the same?
Because you said promiscuity between men and women is the same earlier.
Yeah, I do.
I believe that it should 100% be 50-50.
If you aren't okay with your partner doing this, then you don't do it.
So you think men and women are equal?
I think that they should be...
Yes, I think that they are equal.
I don't think that we are treated equal, though.
You know, and that can be...
But wouldn't it be fair to say that the reason why they're not treated equal is because they're actually not equal, contrary to what popular belief might try to tell you about men and women?
I could see why you say that.
I mean, it's a biological fact that we think differently, we behave differently, we view the world differently, we have certain advantages that you guys don't.
So how can we be equal when the reality is that men are superior to women in a lot of things?
Most things, I would say.
Women are superior in some things.
You're right.
I said we should be treated equal.
So that means that goes back to the things.
I disagree.
And I'll tell you why.
The reason why we shouldn't be treated equally is because men have to work way harder to achieve things in life than women do.
So why is it that I have to work hard and still get the same treatment as a woman who doesn't have to work as hard?
Realistically speaking.
Well, that's...
But even some women work hard.
I've been on my own since I was 16.
I'm 19.
I've been on my own since I was 16.
I have my own stuff.
Everything.
I'm talking...
It ain't sad shit.
It ain't sad.
I agree in equality of opportunity.
I think every opportunity that man has, a woman should have.
But we don't.
But we don't, though.
No, we don't.
Because just like how you said...
Listen, just like how you said that we, women...
That women are, oh, well, y'all can get on a yacht at 18 and all this stuff.
Okay, well, didn't you also just say that most of the wealth in this world is from men?
Y'all easily get more money.
So how are we supposed to get more money?
Is it easy to make money, though?
I mean, it depends on what you're doing.
What do you mean?
Is it easy for y'all to make money off of it?
You know what I'm saying?
No, every guy at this table here is well into their 30s or 40s that made their money.
Yet, a woman is able to get into a room with these guys at 18 years old.
So, no, it's not the same.
You're kind of just glossing over the fact that making money is extremely difficult and it takes men many decades to be able to do it.
But just like how y'all said, women have all this power.
Like, if we have this power, then why don't we use it?
Y'all, men use it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, in a way, it is equal.
It's equal in different ways.
Yes.
If it's equal in different ways, that means it's not equal.
Okay.
Think about it.
Think about what you just said.
Men work harder than women.
The whole wage gap thing is the most ridiculous thought.
Men work harder.
They work third shift more frequently.
They work longer hours.
They get hazard pay for doing the riskiest jobs.
And then you hear these absurdities that women only make 77%.
Women are underrepresented in executive positions.
You know where else women are underrepresented?
They're underrepresented in underwater welding.
They're underrepresented on oil rigs.
They're underrepresented in, like, mines.
Alaska sea fishing, very dangerous job.
Construction.
You know where else women are underrepresented in murder statistics, where six men are killed for every one woman.
You know where else women are underrepresented?
Prisons.
Mm-hmm.
I see what you mean.
It's just absurd.
I understand where you're coming from, yeah.
Men control the wealth, but they also control the poverty, they control the homelessness.
How many homeless men do you see versus homeless women?
What does that ratio look like?
A lot more.
That is huge.
By the way, I think women, there's some things women do better than men, obviously.
Just like men do some things better than women.
I'm just disagreeing with the equality thing.
Men are better at many things.
Women are better at some things.
And that beautiful combination that comes together, that's where the romance is or the specialness between a man and a woman.
I like you.
You have good taste.
I see that.
That's the smartest thing you've said today.
Wow.
Okay, I'll let you have it.
There's equality shit that like, oh, everybody should be equal.
No, there's equal opportunity to go do something.
And a young woman does have some opportunities that a young man doesn't have.
And a young man just gets ignored because he hasn't done shit yet.
And he should be ignored.
He's going to be ignored by the best women.
He's going to be ignored by the best men.
A young man gets ignored by default unless he goes out and gets something done.
So that's life.
It's just life.
Reality should not be a controversial thing.
So this thing that like, oh, equality.
Equality is a joke.
Equality is the most disrespectful thing.
People who make an unequal effort, of course, should have unequal results.
A guy that don't do shit is going to be very lonely.
He's going to be poor.
He's going to stay dumb.
You know?
But...
A question you asked earlier about, you know, the judgment of who should be judged more harshly.
You know why they answer the way they do?
It's like 80% of men are just ignored.
Yeah.
80% are totally ignored.
They're not even judged because there's such a split-second heuristic decision.
It's like, nope, that guy's not doing shit.
They're invisible.
Totally invisible.
So unless you go do something, that's a man's reality.
That's life.
Yeah.
Women don't have to accomplish anything to get admiration from the opposite gender, but men must accomplish a lot to get even a look by the opposite gender.
I don't think that's wrong, by the way.
That's just reality.
It makes sense to me.
I would say even your job, you could wake up, become of age, work at Hooters.
I'm a guy.
I can't do that.
I'm a security doctor if I'm lucky, if I'm in shape, but...
I get what you're saying.
I see where y'all are coming from.
Facegasm said, I can get attention just going to the grocery store.
I remember she said that.
Just like, a dude can't really do that.
You know, you got to do, you got to make some of yourself.
Yeah, she said some bullshit about she paid for a nigga's grocery.
Shut up, bro.
Nah, that shit never happened.
There's a lot of different opportunities that women have.
I'm not going to hire a male nanny or babysitter.
This is a different opportunity.
If you're a 16-year-old girl, you can make a bunch of money babysitting if you've got enough heart to go out and be a hard worker.
A dude can't do that.
I would say men are superior to things that are most tangible to the advancement of society.
Women are more superior in, obviously, child-rearing, nurturing, taking care of the next society.
That's what I would say.
Men need women to propagate a society.
Women need men To create a society.
Build it.
You know, but I would say we aren't equal because we have different strengths and that by default makes us non-equal.
You know, so men are just better at certain things than women are.
And women are better at some other things, but that means we're not equal.
So that's why female promiscuity and male promiscuity is the same because we look at the world differently.
A guy with a bunch of bodies is not the same as a girl with a bunch of bodies.
For me to fuck a bunch of girls, I have to have skills.
For a girl to fuck a bunch of dudes, she had no skills.
Just show up.
Let's be honest.
Starfish.
Yeah, you say, you know, like a girl, you might say, oh, she let him fuck or something like that, but you don't, a guy never said, yeah, let her fuck.
Even the way we speak about it, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Women control sex, so it's up to them.
Or even like if you ever hear girls talk about having sex with somebody, they ask like, oh, was it good or what was it?
You know, but like, man, oh, was it good?
You know, like, you just, you know, it's more just high fives and shit, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, man, you accomplished that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, so what would you do to spice it up, Miss 50-50?
Nothing?
I would take a vacation.
Oh, you would take a vacation?
Yeah.
How does that benefit the guy?
I mean, we're both going to be leaving, getting out of the place where, like, we both feel like clashing at, so, I mean, maybe that's what you need.
See, I can clash into Loom instead.
What's up?
I said you guys can clash into Loom instead.
Nope.
Nope.
Alright.
What about you?
What would you do to spice it up, if anything?
First, I'd, like, listen to what he might want.
Oh, wow.
That's interesting.
See what would help him get, you know...
Babe, why not sex with another girl?
What's your response to that?
Yes.
Go have fun.
Don't call me again.
Okay.
Oh, don't call you again?
It's over.
You're breaking up?
That's why men cheat.
All the time.
That's why they're out there looking for another girl because the girl at home is boring.
Seriously.
But do you know the side bitch?
The side bitch is the one that is...
He comes and tells her everything.
But you at home, he ain't telling you nothing.
I'm serious.
So why are you single?
Because I told you I act like a dude.
No, but she knows.
She knows.
But I know.
But that's for real.
Would you be okay with your guy getting another girl?
Like what?
Just like having a whole nother girl on the ride?
Yeah, like maybe it's casual, maybe it's not.
Would you be okay with that or no?
Or a whole nother family like most Jamaicans.
No.
I mean, I'm not for that, but I'm not saying that I'm not going to make him have fun.
Like, if we want to hit the strip club, pick up a bitch, do whatever we need to do, that's different.
But now if you're over here lying to me, have a whole girl and a whole family on the side, that's wrong.
So you will listen to him, but the buck stops once he wants another girl.
um I don't know she made me like kind of like change my I probably yeah I think it's just be open have fun with your man also listen to him ask him questions but at the end of the day you gotta like A man is always gonna be a man.
As he said, I don't think that they're trying to be mean to us or anything, but if you think about what they say, it's right.
Men want to have sex.
That's what they were sent to Earth to do.
Procreate.
So why are you single?
I don't know.
What about you?
How'd you spice it up?
Just taking a road trip.
I don't know.
She belongs to the streets.
Do you think a guy would be spicing it up from a male perspective?
It depends, because I know my mans, we like to go see new sceneries, new destinations.
I don't know, that just spices it up.
New restaurants, new people.
Do you think he's actually being spiced up, or you're being spiced up?
I think we both are, because we love seeing new people and new places, new scenery.
No, she is.
She's single single.
Okay, travel.
No, she got a boyfriend, remember?
1.5 years, and she was like...
Her Instagram, though?
Is her Instagram this big single?
It's worse than Facegasm.
Really?
Oh, man.
No wonder she saw such a big...
Do you think your wife material...
I think so.
All right, Chris, go ahead, pull up a exhibit here.
Should I? Yeah, go ahead, bro.
All right.
What about you?
How would you spice it up?
Just basically have a conversation to see what we can spice up in the bedroom where he doesn't have to go to another female.
Okay.
So whatever he wants me to do differently or like, you know.
What if it's just step out the room and let me get another girl?
Damn, it's so tough for women to accept that, huh?
I'm just so territorial when it comes to my man, so I don't know.
I don't know how I would do that.
Do you own anybody that you're with?
Do I own?
For example, you guys met each other as individuals, so do you own that person when you're together?
Is it your property?
No, it's not.
So then, how can you tell him what to do with his parts?
I guess you got a pointless.
It comes down to respect.
Exactly.
But once again, respect goes both ways.
Exactly.
So if you ask a question, hey, you know what, babe?
I don't like that.
It's respect.
Then respect it, yes.
But whenever it comes to, like, adding somebody else to the bedroom, if y'all both are not on that same page, y'all shouldn't be in that relationship.
You know what I'm saying?
And so that's why, on my answer, if that happens, all right.
Cool.
Get that other bitch.
I'm gone.
You know, like it's just as simple as that because and if he can't respect like if he says that and I'm like, no, like that's not good one.
You should already know that that should be a boundary you set at the very beginning of a relationship.
I don't like this stuff.
Don't ask it.
If you ask it, I'm going to leave.
Let me ask you a question.
Would it be fair to say that most men are only as faithful as their options?
Ooh.
Wow.
That was a good one.
I'm not going to lie.
Would it be fair to say that that's...
Yeah.
So wouldn't it be foolish for you knowing that fact that most men are only faced with options is to walk away from a relationship where a guy actually likes you?
If the next guy's gonna do the same shit?
Wouldn't that kind of be foolish?
No, because...
Why not?
Go ahead.
If the next guy's gonna do practically the same thing, why not just deal with the guy that you already know and love?
If the next guy's gonna do it anyway.
Because to me, that's not love.
You should only want to...
How about men and women love differently?
Cool, then.
We're different.
I'm leaving.
100%.
But the next guy's gonna be the same.
And if the next guy's the same, I'm leaving.
I'll be single my whole life.
Shit.
Okay.
I don't need a man.
It's all about...
You'll need a man.
It's all about...
And that's one thing.
That's one thing.
Men...
When men pay your bills...
Preach.
When men think that they...
That's how they get their power.
Facts.
You gotta make sure that they don't have that power over you.
Because once they do...
Once they do...
You're gone.
It's like you're their property.
And it shouldn't be like that.
We ain't no dogs!
You're not cows, right?
Obey?
What?
Did you have something you wanted to say to that?
I saw you laughing.
I'm happy.
That's the best laugh I might have on my birthday.
Thank you so much.
I've seen that in the comments, too, so thank you and the audience.
That's very thankful.
Imagine that, like, this worldview.
I'm not going to pick on you too much.
You're 19, and I think you're very sincere.
I think the things you say, you sound very sincere.
But imagine that, like, the idea that, like, a man's trying to control me by paying my bills and taking care of me and shit, like...
No, I didn't say that they're trying to control.
That's how they think that they have power.
That's how he gets his power.
Yeah, because it is.
You know, let me tell you, any woman that spent time with me, if we were dating, she's not going to have a job.
She had a job when I met her.
She'll have a job probably.
But she's not going to have a job later.
Because I'm not going to ask.
When I want to take my woman somewhere, I'm not going to ask her.
I'm saying, hey, we're going.
Hey, pack your shit.
We're going to Las Vegas tonight.
Hey, pack your shit.
We're going to Europe tomorrow.
I might say it nicely.
Hey, pack your stuff.
We're going to Europe tomorrow.
I'm down.
I'm not having a girl say to me, hey, I got to ask my boss.
Get the fuck out of here.
I got to ask my boss.
Permission to do shit with me.
Are you using that power?
Am I using that power to take a woman that I spend a lot of time with, take her around the world with me, to take her to the things that I'd be doing to share my life, to put her in business class next to me on international jets, to have her in a private jet with me?
Am I using my power?
When she comes back to my 10,000 plus square foot fucking palace.
When she's in my fucking palace.
Am I using my power to control her with all that marble?
She's chilling.
The fucking million and a half dollars of stone.
Gucci.
I just sound...
I think a lot of women wish they had these problems.
That's all I'm saying.
In my experience, there's plenty of women who would be happy to sign up for those type of problems.
Like, that man paid my bills.
He bought me a six-figure vehicle.
He made sure I didn't have to work.
He took everything in my life.
He made sure my bank account is fat.
Oh, man.
He bought me a fucking huge-ass diamond ring bigger than any of my friends could imagine having.
Every one of their friends is jealous as fuck.
Bought me a dozen luxury handbags.
All that power, all that control.
I think a lot of women would be happy to have that problem.
That's been my experience.
And then the idea that I'm going to go make tens of millions of dollars, which I've already done.
And then, sometimes I've made more than $20 million a year.
Multiple years I've done that.
And then the idea that if I ask a woman, you know, hey, could you not put that on your Instagram?
That it would even be a conversation.
There's no conversation.
If I just said...
It wouldn't even come up.
It wouldn't even be a thought that there would be something put on an Instagram that it wouldn't be clearer that I'd be okay with that shit.
It wouldn't even be a thought that that would be posted, let alone an argument.
So it just...
You're living in an alternate universe where you're either...
You're either prohibiting a situation that you would ever have a man that actually did shit, that would be respected by other men, that would have access to literally the best shit in the world.
You're putting yourself in a situation where some of you people are prohibiting yourself.
You can say, I'm an independent woman.
You can do whatever you want, but don't pretend there's not consequences to that shit.
Oh, no, there is, but that's where if you're a hardworking woman, you can, you know what I mean?
I 100% get where you're coming from.
I see.
See, the only reason you're able to say that at this point...
I hope for your sake, I hope for your sake that you change a couple of those thoughts.
It ain't gonna hurt my life.
It makes no difference to my life.
I hope for your future that you change a couple of those thoughts.
You know, this lady actually makes a lot of sense with some of the things that she says.
And I hear that, like, there's some decisions you might have made in the past that you've probably been treated unfairly in some relationships.
I get that feeling.
You might have done a couple things that you're not proud of in previous relationships, but you make a whole lot of fucking sense today of like, you know, well, you know what?
If a man's treating me good, if he's looking out for me, he's treating me good, he's got my best interest in mind, he's taking care of, you know, probably I could be a little understanding about some things, you know?
And go on your way to be respectful for certain things if that's important for his life, you know?
I think independence is a must for a lady.
I actually used to date a millionaire.
I used to be driving down South Beach in a Rolls Royce.
Everybody's like, Cardi B! No, literally.
I swear to God, just like what he said.
So how'd you fuck that one up?
He was kind of, he's like, crazy.
Like, he was just like, wild.
And like...
You broke up with you or you broke up with him?
He kind of broke up with me.
You fucked up then.
We used to fight a lot.
No, you used to.
No, he used to fight me.
He literally told me to jump.
I lived at the Epic and he told me to jump off a building and I was on the 36th floor.
I swear to God.
He came on his bending knees and I felt like being with a millionaire, I lost everything.
I lost who I was.
I lost everything because that man ripped me apart.
Wait, that don't make sense.
So you're telling me that he gave you a Bentley to drive and took care of your stuff and he's telling you to jump off a building trying to get his investment killed?
Because of who he was.
He was an alcoholic.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, he drank a lot.
Wait, hold on.
So you were dating someone with a problem?
Yes, he had a problem.
I didn't find the right millionaire.
But at the end of the day, he's right.
Where we needed to go, We went.
Like, if he said, yo, we're flying over here, we're there.
He made me quit my job.
Like, you know, the only thing he didn't do was invest.
Like, you know, like, as he said, he's going to make sure that his woman is beside him, you know, making that money with him, you know?
And that's the key.
You can always be independent, but you always need somebody beside you.
Hold on.
Let me ask a question to the ladies.
Ladies.
Do you think you're going to derive more lifetime fulfillment from having a family or having an education and a career?
I want to kind of get an idea of the panel.
So raise your hands if you think you'll get more fulfillment from education and career.
Raise your hands.
Fulfillment.
One, two, three, four.
See, I think you'll get it more from career and education, you guys, right?
What about you, political science?
I think a family.
Okay, so one, two, who else?
Raise your hands for career.
Three, four, you think so too?
Five, and then on the couch, do you guys think career or family?
You think career?
Career.
Career?
Damn, so only what?
One, two, three, two girls think that is family that they'll get fulfillment from?
Is that correct?
Damn.
Pretty much.
Okay, why do you think you'll get it through a career versus family and children?
Just because of my past and what I went through, I feel like being able, as you said, to be independent is a must.
Just in case my dude fall off, I need to be able to make sure that I have his back.
What about you?
Why do you think you're going to get fulfillment from career and education versus a family?
Because that career is not going to leave you.
That's how you make your money.
What if you get fired?
Not if you're our own boss.
I mean, you figure it out, but, you know, like, there's a lot of people that, their family, it's just...
So the bottom line is your career won't leave you.
What about you?
Yeah, career won't leave you.
I like the knowledge and I hate kids.
Somebody made a comment.
Can't get fired if you're your own boss.
But like 80% of businesses fail in the first year.
Yes, you can get fired real quick.
You probably will be.
You said career and education over a family.
Why?
I mean, I don't want kids.
Okay.
You said fucking kids.
I just feel like it's more of a fulfillment.
You have something to look back on and...
I don't know how to describe it, but I just feel like it's more of a self-empowerment type thing.
Okay.
And then you, you said, and I'll come back to you, political science.
Why did you say career?
I kind of agree with you as well.
I've been through the same thing.
And the independence?
Yes.
Okay.
What about you on the couch?
Why did you say career?
Um, personally, I just, maybe it's because of how I grew up.
And I'm not really, I'm big on family, but it's kind of like, not big enough, I guess.
Yeah.
So I'm not really, what's the main reason that you pick career and education?
Because I want to prove to myself that I can make it out and do better than anything.
Than what my past was and my upbringing.
And I've never seen anyone do that.
So I want to be the first.
Now for the women that said career and, excuse me, family.
Why did you pick family over career children?
I think having a family is just something I've always wanted.
I want to have children.
I want to pass down the legacy.
I want to pass down my values, my traditions.
I just think it's the greatest gift a woman can have is having children.
Okay.
Do you think you're a wife material?
Yeah.
Alright, pull up the Instagram, Chris.
We didn't forget.
We didn't forget.
Don't worry about that, man.
We're coming strong.
Let's see here.
So, it's very interesting.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
So, we can scroll down here.
Bikini, bikini, bikini.
Yeah.
Now we know why she was fighting so hard.
Where's your man?
Where's your boyfriend?
Oh, shit.
You single single.
There's a boat, though.
Mo, where's your boyfriend?
So we actually...
I know this is so off-topic.
Yeah.
No?
No, that ain't him, bro.
That's like her father.
Where's your...
I lived in Israel for a little bit, and I studied abroad.
Oh, the boys.
You got black kids.
That's a good sign.
What you doing in Haiti?
All jokes aside.
All right.
Chris, back out to the top of the profile.
Back out to the top.
So, I have a question.
So, you've been with this man for a year and a half.
Why is he nowhere to be found on your profile?
So, I did have photos of him, but we recently had a fight, and we broke up, but we got back together, so...
Where did you all get back together?
Two weeks ago.
Why did you take your photos down of him when you guys were broken up?
Unarchive them.
I actually had a huge fight with him because I didn't understand why he would never post me.
I was like, I want to post to you.
I've posted you so many times.
Why don't you show me?
No, I did.
So I fought with him.
I was like, how come you don't post me?
Are you not proud that I'm your girlfriend?
And we got in such a huge fight.
So I was like, if you don't post me, I'm not going to post to you.
If you want to keep me a secret, that's fine.
So you wanted to be posted by him and he wouldn't post you.
Do you think maybe...
Maybe you're not following him or being disagreeable.
Because you're a fairly disagreeable woman, to be honest with you.
I've noticed here that you've made a bunch of arguments of bad faith during this broadcast.
So, I mean, you know, and I can tell a lot about a woman by speaking to her, and you come off as, which is fine.
I mean, you're in college, you're a political science major, you like to, you're disagreeable, etc.
But wouldn't it be fair to say that these are traits that men typically don't look for?
Bucking a gang.
It's kind of annoying.
Like what?
Like what?
Men don't like disagreeable women.
Because women that are disagreeable have masculine tendencies.
I think if a woman doesn't challenge a man, like, I don't know, I think it's great to challenge a man and challenge him in an educational way, not in any other way.
Well, here's the thing.
What if I told you that men get challenged every day they wake up and have to go out to the world?
The last thing we want to do is come home and get challenged by a girl.
That's annoying.
I don't do that.
You just made an argument for a second, though.
What do you mean?
You said you think men need to be challenged from an education standpoint.
No, I mean, like, educational, otherwise, like, oh, let's go to the gym together.
Let's go eat healthy.
Let's go to the store.
Like, I don't know, like, challenge him on going to the grocery store and saying, okay, that's not good for you.
Don't eat that.
Let's make each other better.
That's not challenging him on, oh, like, I don't know, just, like...
I mean, maybe you do some critical thinking and think to yourself, why does my boyfriend not want to post me?
Maybe it's because, with all due respect, you're annoying.
So he said that he wants to keep his life private.
Uh-huh.
What's wrong with that?
I mean, what's wrong with that?
I mean, whose balcony is it?
I live in Brooklyn.
No, stop it!
Stop, bro!
Come on, man.
Oh, sorry, Fresh.
Sorry, I should have said that on live TV. It's fine.
It is what it is.
It's a lot of people that live here.
Yeah.
Alright, you could exit out, Chris.
But no, realistically speaking, I mean, I think if a guy...
There's a bunch...
There's a couple of reasons that it could be.
It could be maybe you don't...
Maybe he's not proud of you because maybe you have certain habits or behaviors or whatever that might embarrass him.
I asked him that.
Or...
Maybe he does want to keep it private and he doesn't want people knowing who his girl is.
That could be it too.
Is he a public figure?
No, but he posts every day.
He posts other things.
Is he a social media person?
He has a non-profit.
He has an investor.
He does stocks.
Oh, then that could be a reason too.
Wait, is he white?
He's Puerto Rican.
I did catch him in some, like, shiesty shit.
So, I mean, I don't know.
He makes a lot of money?
No.
No?
Oh, okay.
I mean, hey, it is what it is.
I think some of your character traits might be the reason why he doesn't want to post you.
I mean, just for me speaking to you, you seem like a fairly disagreeable woman, which is cool.
It's great for making money and getting into the field that you're in, etc.
Maybe you want to begin into politics, but that's not really attractive to men.
Actually, being disagreeable is one of the biggest turn offs for men.
Disagreeable in one aspect.
In her defense, he's Puerto Rican.
During this podcast, right?
I mean, that's what I'm supposed to do, no?
Right now, you're doing it.
You're interrupting when I'm speaking.
There you go.
That's one.
And then number two, during the course of this podcast, I've made a bunch of factual statements that you made arguments towards in bad faith.
Sometimes not even knowing what the argument was, just to agree to the girl next to you.
Oh, what's your stats on that real estate thing?
Not understanding common sense.
And now that I know you're Jewish, you should know better.
We all know, right?
In the real estate game, from an investor standpoint, most investors are men.
That's a fact.
I wasn't disagreeing with you.
I was just asking.
So there we go.
Thank you for proving my point.
You literally made an argument in bad faith.
I didn't disagree with you.
I just wanted to say sources just to be difficult.
That's what I mean.
Which is cool.
We can have that discussion on a podcast.
It's a podcast.
A discussion.
Yeah, but what I'm trying to say is that I can see that that would bleed over into your personal life, too.
It's a bad habit from a female perspective to be argumentative.
I appreciate...
I honestly appreciate the constructive criticism.
I honestly...
I take it with a grain of salt.
Stop cutting Marin off.
What?
Goddamn.
Yeah, you've been kind of doing it now, too.
Like, I'll be sneaking it and you'll start talking.
I can't really hear it.
Yes, but because you're talking over him.
That's why your voice is annoying.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Sorry, go ahead.
Yeah, go ahead.
I'm finished.
But I'm just saying these are traits that men don't find attractive.
So just giving you some critical thinking.
That's like me.
If I was like fat and girls were like curving me left and right, I would want someone to...
I mean, I would know because I'm a guy.
I'm fat.
This is why girls aren't sucking my dick and wanting to have sex with me.
Guys might not want to commit to you or post you because you might have annoying habits that piss them off.
Like any girl that says, oh, I want a guy.
I'll challenge a guy, blah, blah.
Guys hate that shit, man.
It's annoying.
I'm not going to lie.
Based off the facts you said earlier, it might be a side chick.
It's what it is, man.
She is, man.
It's what it is, man.
Shout out to Puerto Rico in the building.
Puerto Rico.
Y'all just ensured that she's going to stay single now.
Goddamn.
She's about to have an argument with him right after this show.
Is there another girl?
Yes.
WS50 bucks.
He ain't going to say it, though.
Tom Jones, official rating for tonight.
Matt, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Okay, I don't know what he means by that.
You can face gasm this.
Oh, that's from WS from earlier.
Mr.
McMeat Muscle goes, Chad FNF helping me get my life together.
I'm 6'4".
I have gone from 325 to 265.
Good stuff, man.
Now I'm getting my bag right.
Get Myron's book, Why Women Deserve Less, ladies.
Please exercise critical thinking.
Let's not try to help Myron's hair loss.
Keep it up, guys.
Too late for that.
Right now.
Hi, girls.
Here to mow your lawn.
That's a fresh, handsome lawnmower.
Cool.
Appreciate that.
Hey guys, we're going to be reading 50 and up just because a lot of them came through and I appreciate it.
But all the chats will be shown on screen as usual.
One, two, three.
One, two, three goes chick buff 3000 chick I mean.
Brandon, Mr.
Berg, I listen.
A lot of truth in that statement.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm a little confused.
Shout out to IRS gifting 20 total YouTube memberships today.
Shout out to the IRS, bro.
You must have got your check from everybody that owed you.
Pay taxes.
Pay taxes.
People have paid their taxes, I guess.
Doxing is real.
What's Masks NFT all about and how many apps has she built?
She looks half her age.
Go ahead.
That's for you, Miss Scorpion.
Oh, thank you.
Get over here!
I built an app that was on the top 10 Apple for social media, ChaCha, in 2015.
I am also building a social slash dating app.
So I've built two apps so far, and my NFT collection is to encourage men to, you know, embrace their masculinity and teaching women to embrace their divine femininity.
So that's what the NFT is about.
You can check it out at veevee.com.
Cool.
And this dating app, do you think it's gonna, like, isn't the dating market a little competitive when it comes to dating apps?
Oh, this is more for traditional, for men who are looking to be the provider and women who are looking to be the submissive role.
Seeking arrangements?
Yeah.
No, no, no.
No.
That's the modern day.
Yeah.
Getting up just like that.
Yeah.
Facts.
No, you actually have to be part of the community to join in, but you actually have to pass a test to get into the community.
The men or the women?
Both.
The bar for the women is a lot higher for the men.
Really?
So you're going to put more standards on the women?
Yes, because I am a woman.
I know what we need to do.
Wow.
Like what?
Um, for example, I left my ex-husband because he emotionally cheated on me.
Emotional?
Yes, emotionally.
Emotional damage!
Can you explain emotional cheating?
Um, Scott, I apologize for bringing this up.
Oh, Scott!
Scott is watching!
Yo, man!
Yo, docks!
You docks yourself, docks!
Yo!
You are not helping me.
The show goes off!
R.P. Scott.
R.P. Scott.
Everyone knows, like, I had attacked him in 2013 because I thought he cheated on me.
You attacked him?
I attacked him where I went on Twitter and I just went crazy.
No, I went crazy on him on Twitter and everyone wrote about it.
Like 5-10 million people read about what I wrote about him.
And he lost like $100 million in his company.
And they were telling him, you know, divorce her or else we're pulling out, yada, yada, yada.
And he chose to stay with me.
And then we moved to Hawaii.
No, he's a great guy.
We moved to Hawaii and I had a whole bunch of nannies and then I had a tutor and this tutor was flirting with my ex-husband at the time and I was running a business and I was doing really well.
I was making almost 10 grand a day on my own so I was focused on that.
And because I was focused on that, he seeked attention from her.
And I saw them exchanging messages and I asked him to stop.
He said he would, but then he did it again and I just ended it.
There was no physical connection or anything.
How old were you back then?
This was in 2017.
I was 37.
Did you think you could find a better guy than him at that point, I guess?
Is that what led you to divorce?
You guys probably already know who my ex-husband is, if I told you.
We just know his name is Scott.
It's a common name.
He's the inventor of voicemail, and he's worth $600 million and all.
Talk about fumbling the bag.
Stupid.
So that's why I want to do this, to teach girls that, you know, there's a lot of things that I learned from my mistakes and I left him.
And when I listened to Kevin Samuels and Andrew Tate is what forced me to realize how wrong I was.
And so now we're actually talking again after six years and, you know, discussing about...
Let me ask you a question.
Do you think you deserve a second chance at this point?
It's not that I deserve it or not.
It's our family does.
Oh, you have children with him?
We have three children.
Scott Jones!
Yes.
Hold on.
You can look up Scott Jones and you'll see me attacking him.
So, yeah, that's Well, you do realize that the mask is null and void now, right?
I know, but that's part of the whole gimmick.
I have to follow through with the NFT collection.
Well, it's kind of funny because it's an Asian wearing a mask.
It makes it even funnier.
Love you a long time.
Yeah, welcome to Fresher Fit.
But no, no.
If you ask me, will I ever meet a man of the same caliber?
The answer to that is I have.
I actually have.
But how many of them are you going to get to commit to you, though, on that caliber is the reality?
On the reality, over six of them.
And two of them are worth twice as much as my ex-husband.
And one of them my ex-husband knows.
Are you comfortable with the fact that if they do commit to you, you're going to probably be a side girl?
You're not going to be a main?
No, no, no.
They actually want marriage.
Me as the main.
Well, these men aren't looking for two to three months.
No, they actually want marriage within three to six months.
My ex-husband, when we first met, he talked about marriage within three to six months, and I said no.
Chris, look in the chat, Chris.
And I said no to him the first time, so I wasn't that type of person.
So, I don't know, I just got a little confused.
Oh, all right.
Well, what do you want to?
What is that?
That's her.
Okay.
Guys, we don't got to know.
They already know.
They can find it.
It's easy.
I have to play with the whole gimmick thing.
But yeah, I know for a fact that...
I'll be honest though, at 43 years old, even though you make some money and you got some success, even if these guys say they'll marry you, they're going to be fucking girls half your age, dude.
No, I understand that.
There is a gentleman that every single person knows here.
And he's only 8 years older than me.
No kids and worth...
Higher than my ex-husband.
He specifically told me that if he got with me and I am with him as committed to him, I have to accept the fact that he's going to have other girlfriends.
I have to accept that.
But we had an agreement where he won't bring her any of the girls near me or our family, but I couldn't do that.
I couldn't handle that.
Interesting.
Okay.
All right.
That was a little tidbit there.
Shout out to Scott, man.
I mean, bro, you need to get my book, Why Women Deserve Less.
Goddamn, nigga.
For real, bro.
Holy goddamn.
He's a great man.
Yeah, he's a psycho, man.
No, he's not.
Why Women Deserve Less.
Goddamn, bro.
Holy.
I mean, but you know what?
I'll give you a thumbs up for like acknowledging your fuck up.
I mean, the fact that you lost them $100 million, he's still talking to you is a fucking miracle in itself.
Bro.
That's crazy.
Yeah, no, I absolutely agree.
I've done so many.
I made so many mistakes, like how these girls are talking like, oh, I'm independent.
I'll do what I want.
That was me.
That was literally me.
And now I look back, I'm like, what the hell was I thinking?
Would you say feminism is a lie?
It's the biggest lie to destroy women and families.
It's the establishment wanting to get our tax dollars so then they can benefit and destroy our families.
That really is it.
I was like, oh, I'm Miss Independent.
I want to do this and this.
I ran business.
I made my first million.
When did you come to this realization that feminism was a lie?
How old were you when you came to that?
Kevin Samuels.
Two years ago?
Like two and a half years ago, yes.
Okay, so you were 41.
Okay, but no, when I was 37, 38, after I separated from my ex-husband, I met a man on the island of Hawaii that was just like three, four times crazier than my ex-husband.
Crazier in what regard?
Sanity-wise?
Money-wise?
Financially and connection.
He's connected to real-life movers and shakers.
Thousands of acres and all that.
So I met him and he was interested in building a relationship with me.
And when he kept on dogging my friends, he kept on saying, she's a single mom.
She doesn't have this and this.
And I'm like, wait, I'm a single mom too.
Like, why are you dogging her?
And this is when he made me realize, he go, honey, you were married to your husband.
You were married to him for, we were together for 10 years, and you have three kids by one man.
These two ladies, they have two kids by two different men that they were never married to.
That's a huge difference.
And I didn't understand that.
That was the first time I saw it from a different perspective.
Male perspective?
Yeah, that made me realize, like, what?
That mattered?
Yeah.
And then that's when I realized, started digging more, and that's when I found Kevin Samuels in the club.
I have a saying that a lot of girls get mad at me for saying, but I typically say women start to mature once they stop getting the same sexual attention from men and they realize that feminism is a lie.
And I make the joke all the time, a girl becomes mature when she starts paying for her own drinks at the bar.
That's when the wall is set in and she's not able to kind of glide on her looks.
And I think, and I don't want to use you as an example, but what I've come to realize from girls that typically tell me feminism was a lie, they're always like in their 30s or older.
It's never when they're in their 20s a lot of the time.
Yes, yes.
Because when they say, if you're a conservative under 30, you have no heart.
But if you're a liberal after 30, you have no brain.
So if you actually think about it, you know what I mean?
When we're younger, we're...
Can you say that one more time for the people?
Four.
Okay, if you're a conservative before you're 30, you have no heart.
But if you're a liberal after you're 30, you have no brain.
And that's the truth.
I was a big-time libtard.
I was one of those girls.
It really changed me when I realized that we don't hold ourselves accountable for anything.
Now I know who you are.
You had a convoy with Kevin Samuels.
That conversation was crazy.
V. John's.
Did she?
She actually talked to her?
Yeah, she did.
Well, she's doxed now.
Any ladies have anything to respond to her?
I know some of you guys adopt some feminist ideals.
A lot of you guys said you pursue a career and family.
What makes you disagree?
Go ahead.
I didn't shake my head.
I'm sorry?
I didn't shake my head.
Wait, who was it that shook their head then?
You're like...
You!
I saw you!
Earlier!
Wait, Ms.
Hallup, man, you was roasting this nigga.
He was roasting Scott, right?
You know what I'm saying?
On Twitter, in front of everybody.
I went off on him, the mistress, more than him.
But it sounds like before he even, like, texted this chick, you know, he was roasting him.
Oh, no, no, no.
This one was before.
This was in 2013.
Oh, this one was in 2013, and I just gave birth, and then I saw this woman flirting with my, and I went off.
And this one was absolutely my fault as well.
I was suffering through postpartum.
I won't use that as an excuse.
That shit is real, though.
It is real.
I did not believe that was real until I experienced it.
And I went off, like, way off.
I almost ran him over with a car.
Oh my God, girl.
No, no, no, not almost.
I drove towards him and I saw, like, he's 6'6", so he's, like, running really long and I saw him.
Anyway.
All right.
What about you two ladies here?
I mean, you guys are young and you guys kind of believe in this feminism and independent.
Do you guys have a response to that?
Do you guys agree or disagree?
I see where she's coming from.
It sounds wrong to say, but I feel like it's more easier to listen to her because she sees both sides.
She's older and it's not just a man like, okay, well this, this, this, and this.
It's easier hearing it from a woman than it is a man.
And it may be because my pride, yeah.
But it did come easier listening to her.
Well, I've noticed that you just have an issue with male authority in general.
Oh, I do.
I have that too.
Yeah.
Oh, you had that problem as well?
I had that as a young girl when I was your age.
I was like, I'm not listening to any man.
That's how the Bible starts.
Exactly.
Book of Genesis, you know what I'm saying?
Steve!
Yeah, he said, don't eat the apple.
She's like, yeah, all right.
She became Steve.
Yeah, it's beginning in Sodom and Gomorrah.
You ever hear the story of Sodom and Gomorrah?
They told Job his family could leave.
And the guy was like, all right, y'all can leave.
I'm going to kill these other motherfuckers.
y'all can leave uh but just don't look back and then his wife what you do man she ain't even she ain't listen to god man you know ain't no man gonna tell me i just find it interesting and i don't mean to like pick on you here in the corner or you uh but if you look at like whether it's biblical texts the quran the torah um all religious texts from all different parts of the world like women were always put in a subordinate position and i don't think it's because women are inferior as in like their values human beings
but i think that's like from a biological standpoint that women just don't have certain capabilities of decision-making, deductible problem-solving, etc.
to make themselves We're good to go.
Just so you know, the Bible does talk about the women of the Book of Romans.
A woman can be professional and business-like as well.
The woman in the Book of Romans actually helped save the Jewish people, and even Esther and Ruth.
I believe that the Bible is not telling women to be weak.
Women can be strong and powerful also, but she still has to know her role.
My belief is Men are the closest thing to God.
Men are the true sons of God, and women are the connection...
The right guy.
Most dudes are bums, which I agree with.
No, naturally, women are the connection to the earth.
Men are the closer the connection to God.
I know that sounds weird, but...
I see how she'd be getting these ballers.
She's talking that talk.
No, but a woman's role...
She's still getting them.
No, no, but a man's job is to serve God and a woman's job is to serve her man so he can serve God.
Grateful.
No, no.
The other order, though.
The order is God...
Man of the household, women and kids.
That's the order.
I just find it fascinating how if you look at any civilization that stood the test of time, the man was always in the leadership role.
I think that's not just a coincidence that people from different civilizations that never had modern technology to communicate with each other all believe that men need to be the leader.
I get what you're saying, that you have a problem with male authority, but I think, to be honest with you, that's a convenience that you enjoy being in a first world country.
The only reason you're able to enjoy that is because men protect Your ability to think that way.
Amen.
Realistically speaking.
Hurrah!
I just don't want...
My clash right there is I don't want a man to be like, well, you need me.
And that's where I come from, like, 50-50.
But realistically speaking, I argue men do need women, though.
Sorry, women do need men, though.
In certain aspects, yes.
In every major aspect.
Think about the world that you live in, all the modern conveniences you enjoy.
It was all built and created by men.
Women really don't contribute to society like that.
I'm talking about relationship-wise.
But not only that, masculinity is the only reason why women remain free.
Without masculinity, we would not be free.
Okay?
Masculinity is protecting us from all the evil that's out there.
Look at Iran.
Women can't even let their hair down.
You know what I mean?
If we lived in a country like that where our men aren't protecting us, how can we say we don't need them?
We need them in every single sense.
You need them to fend off other bad men.
That's what you need them for.
Even animals.
And you just gotta watch out for the guys that you do select.
There's guys out there that actually want to see you succeed and teach you the right thing.
There's actually good men that they say don't post that.
I hate shit.
I ain't posting it.
And I think the other thing too is that like, I'll be blunt, extremely blunt here.
You've probably dated only lower status men.
Or if you did, maybe meet one guy, maybe you had him for a night or whatever that had his shit together.
But what I've realized is that women that typically have a problem with male authority haven't met the right guys.
Because typically when you're with a guy that has a shit together and asserts that authority over you, you come to respect it.
But if you deal with guys that aren't competent, etc., and they try to tell you what to do, that can be very frustrating as a woman.
And trust me, I'm sensitive to that.
I completely agree with Derek.
We talked about this.
Most guys are incompetent losers.
That's true.
And don't deserve to be respected and or be obeyed.
But what I am saying is that It doesn't help that women in general don't respect male authority.
It starts in the home, though, with the father.
Is your father in your life?
It starts there and brings it to later on in life.
I just want to chime in on that my name is brought up.
I mentioned this earlier, and I reiterate that the majority of men don't deserve to be respected by women or other men.
They're not doing shit.
50% are below average by definition.
Yeah.
Should you listen to that guy's guidance or management?
Hell no.
But if you're going to be And I don't see this independent women thing, I don't see them as like the happiest women in the world, that they're in their 40s and 50s and supporting themselves.
Those don't look like the happiest women to me.
And you know what?
You're so true about that, because if you just like take a look at real life, every lady that doesn't have a man, they're like, I want one!
Single mom, they're crying out, can you give me a man?
Like even the, shut up!
Even the independent one, they still want that man.
What do you think it sounds like?
I'm agreeing with you.
But like, what do you think it sounds like to a man that like, you know, I spent nine years in university, I grew up poor, I'm a high school dropout.
And later on, I made over $60 million.
I spent nine years in universities.
I've built multiple businesses.
I've been a successful real estate investor.
I've been a successful investor in the stock market, etc.
I helped many other people build businesses.
Many, many, many of my clients have made millions of dollars, plural.
And then some young girl says, like, I don't need a man, this and that.
I'm not listening to some man.
I'm not going to argue with her.
I'm just laughing, you know?
I'm just like, all right, cool.
And then you probably even wouldn't pick the girl who's going to do the wild shit.
You know what I'm saying?
The way you market yourself is going to predicate who you attract, right?
The kind of bait you put out is going to decide what kind of fish you catch.
I think that's an understated thing.
I don't think women understand how much they shoot themselves in the foot from even getting access to a certain guy.
When a girl says things like, I don't listen to a man, or I'm going to do what I want, or a man can't control me.
You're literally ostracizing yourself from the strong, dominant masculine men that you actually yearn for.
That you actually need.
The last thing on my mind is trying to control the girl.
The controlling things I would tell her to do is read this book.
Help me with this thing.
We're going to make some money together.
Come to the gym with me.
Go to the grocery store and get me these couple things and any fucking thing you want.
Go to the mall and get me this thing and any fucking thing you want.
If I buy my 12th fucking luxury watch for $100,000, you think my girlfriends don't have nice jewelry?
You think the girlfriends I've had over the years, I didn't buy cars, nice jewelry, nice shit for them?
I did.
But it was a girl that she listened to what I told her to do.
Not because I was her boss or some demanding person.
If I'm going to go work 14 hours a day for decades of my life, and she's like, I'm going to do whatever I want.
Go do that shit anyplace else.
You're not doing that shit with me.
She's going to do what the fuck I tell her to do.
She's going to do it with a smile.
She's going to be delighted to do it.
And if she's not delighted, somebody else will be delighted to do exactly that.
Because I'm not asking her to do nothing that's going to be bad for her.
I'm asking her to do something that's going to be healthy for her, healthy for her future, we'd both be proud of later.
But when a guy hears that type of shit, like, I'm going to do what I want, I'm going to do this and that, I don't give a fuck if you're a 50-year-old bartender.
I don't give a fuck.
What do I give a fuck if you're a 50-year-old bartender?
Be a fucking 45-year-old Uber driver.
But when I hear that shit, I'm not mad.
I'm sincerely trying to give you a couple words of caution.
That either means, as Myron mentioned, you've been hanging out with some loser-ass dudes, and you're making the right decisions so far.
But when you meet a high-quality man that might have really changed your life in more dramatic ways than you could possibly understand right now, you're pushing him away before you ever got to meet him.
Before you got to know him.
Guys like that don't negotiate with women.
Like, we just say, streets, I'm just gonna fuck this girl and never talk to her again.
And I don't think we would understand that.
I don't even want to fuck her.
Or they might not even do that.
I never wanted to dumb bitch's pussy.
I don't even want to fuck her.
See, some guys will be like, no, this girl's annoying.
And then other guys will just put her in a sex-only category.
And I don't think women understand the gravity of the shit that they do and the shit that they say, how it can impact how a man views them.
And then you're put in that sex-only category forever, and they're not going to take you seriously.
So, you know, it is what it is.
And I think the other thing, too, that uncomfortable conversation that women need to have with themselves is, Most of y'all only qualify for an average guy.
A lot of women don't qualify for these higher status men that they think that they deserve.
A lot of y'all are average women and you should probably pair up with an average guy.
But I think we live in a crazy social media world where girls that are fives and sixes have access to dudes that are nines and tens and they might fuck one or two of them and they think these are the type of guys that deserve and the reality is a lot of y'all are very average and deserve an average man.
Can I say something about the average thing?
There's nothing wrong with an average guy, just you gotta understand that you're gonna have to, you might qualify for that, and it is what it is.
Not every girl's a princess like y'all think.
Yeah, go ahead.
Could I just say that for all the girls that listen, when people say you're average, that's not a negative.
Like, I consider myself average.
It's not a fucking compliment.
But it's not a negative, so why take it as like a negative?
Okay, I'm average.
What must I do to become better than average?
What must I change?
Oh, must I read more?
Must I learn this?
Must I do this?
Since I know I'm average, I'm going to work harder on all my other skillsets.
You know what's funny?
When I talk to men...
And I say that they're average, they say, yeah, you're fucking right, I need to improve.
When I tell a woman she's average, bro, it's a fucking problem.
I'm a 10!
Tell a woman she's average.
But I would argue most women are definitely average because the things that we measure you guys on is your looks.
And most of y'all, unfortunately, are average looking by default.
I mean, that's the definition of the word average, right?
Most people are going to fall into that.
But every girl thinks that she's a princess or that she's beautiful in her own way or some other cockamania clown shit.
Women inherently think that they're special.
I think that's actually very destructive because it makes you think that you qualify for more than you really do.
Another thing for average women is work harder on other things if you do want to qualify for high-value men.
I agree with exactly what she says.
I know on looks alone, I do not qualify.
But because I'm funny, I'm smart, I'm agreeable, I'm submissive, I qualify for high-value men because of that.
But other than that, I can't compete on any other playing field.
Hey, forget about your past.
You only tried to run over one man.
You only cost him a hundred million dollars.
Scott can get some more money.
No, no, I said past matters.
She actually did say past doesn't matter.
She said ran over more than one man.
Yeah, crazy, bro.
All right, yeah, more chats and then we'll close out here.
We've got a special guest, so we've got to be cognizant of time.
First, I want to shorty next to Derek and shorty three down from us.
They got that look in their eyes that can handle us and go gawk, gawk, suction cup, 9,000.
Make me proud, fresh.
Yes, sir!
It's over 9,000!
For who is he thinking, bro?
With that, I'm going to take a piss.
This guy.
John, any girl that says her pass shouldn't matter, has a high body count.
Bernie says, if your pass doesn't matter, then what's your body count, Ben?
Yeah.
What's your body count?
Pass don't matter, though.
What's your body count?
I'm not telling you.
Why not?
Pass shouldn't matter.
It doesn't, but I mean, that's a closed discussion with somebody who like...
So pass does matter then.
Okay.
But you don't need to know it.
No, no, but they want to know it.
They don't need to know it either.
But why not?
They're not my daddy.
It don't matter.
Right?
It does.
Oh, so pass does matter.
I didn't say that.
Wait, wait, wait.
Y'all are funny.
You want to tell your daddy your body count?
Yeah, pass doesn't matter, Aaron.
Bro, they're not going to ask her, bro.
You're not my daddy!
Bro, they're not going to ask her, bro.
What's the next one, bro?
Lurker says, so a man that had a domestic violence charge, you won't judge him because that's the pass?
He won't change?
No, right?
Because he won't change.
He will change, I guess.
Wolfie Port says, the question is for the ladies.
When was the last time a guy hurt you and what did he do that caused that mental pain?
That was just an emotional cheating.
Six years ago.
I almost died that was the one okay but now but now you letting the new nigga the new guy is gonna be able to there's no new There hasn't been any new.
It was conversations, and I do not let new.
What about you?
I don't know.
I haven't been in a relationship in a long time, so I don't really count that.
Okay, so you've been single most of your life?
Yo, Chris, what the fuck, bro?
No!
Okay, all right, Thugger.
All right.
What about you?
I mean...
Bro!
Bro!
Goddamn.
I knew that was coming.
That resemblance is starting.
Okay.
Fair enough.
What about you?
Open that cell and let that man out of jail.
Okay, emotional, physical?
Well, probably not physical, but...
I guess mental.
Being in love for someone else.
He did that to you?
No way.
Do you think if you had accepted him having another woman, you guys would still be together today?
I don't know.
Possibly, yeah.
What about you?
What was the question?
I'm sorry.
Please pay attention.
Last time you were hurt by a guy, I guess mostly physically, mentally.
Mentally and emotionally.
Was it Puerto Rico?
Yeah.
What do you do?
That's the game.
Strong, bro.
Was it he didn't want to post you?
Is that what hurt you?
Or was it you caught him with another girl?
No, no.
I didn't really care.
He just, like, he was messaging, like, he started a newsletter and to promote his business, he started messaging girls to promote him, his exes, like, people he used to mess around with, old hoes, like, oh, let's meet up whenever you're in your Miami.
Let me ask you a question.
If he had money and was financially capable of taking care of you, would have you been more okay with him talking to other women?
No.
You would have still had an issue with it regardless?
No.
I think a part of the reason why you were so unaccepting of it, which is fine, I think that's within your right to feel that way, was because he wasn't financially capable.
So I noticed that with women, and it's a correlation, maybe not causation, but typically the less competent the guy is and the less financial capability he has, the more women take it as an insult when he cheats on her.
I mean, I don't mind messaging girls, but keep it professional, you know?
But if you're sending hearts and you're trying to meet up with this girl who's a yoga instructor...
The more you talk about this guy, the more it's clear to me.
You're just a side chick.
Or, he's lying to your ass, selling her a dream.
We've talked about this in depth, and he knows my boundaries, and if he crosses it again, like, he knows I'm not talking about it.
He did it in the past, he gonna do it again.
Alright.
What about you?
How did your ex or somebody hurt you physically, mentally?
Emotionally.
You would say.
He crossed the border.
Not so much hurt me mentally or physically, it just kind of messed me up.
He wasn't a man.
I had to take care of shit myself.
And it was like, what do I need you for?
Give us an example.
Like, we would go out to eat and he'd be like, well, you're gonna have to pay.
And I'm like...
Oh, that check caught me turning to Goku.
Yo!
Was he a Scorpio?
He was a Virgo.
Oh, Virgo!
Why does they even matter?
They were worse.
How many ladies here believe in horoscopes?
Raise your hands.
One, two.
Well, you clearly just said yes, two.
No, I said he's a Virgo.
Yeah, but do you believe in three?
Okay, three girls believe in signs?
Mm-hmm, I do.
Only three?
Interesting.
What about you feminists over there in the corner?
They're demonic, I believe.
They're not of God.
They're really not.
So you don't believe in them?
I don't.
Okay, what about you?
No, I don't.
You don't believe?
Okay, what about you, Miss Law Enforcement?
Do you believe in signs?
No.
Okay.
So he didn't want to pay for, I guess, basic shit.
He just didn't take care of me, basically.
And I had to do everything for him, and I'm like, what do I need to do?
Was this back in Presidio?
You're right.
Virgo people are like babies.
I know, right?
They don't know.
They never take care of nothing.
He wanted me to do everything.
His sign was bummed.
I was born on September 15th.
You don't live in Presidio anymore, I'm assuming.
Where are you at in Texas?
I'm with Emma and Odessa.
What about you?
Let me just say, emotionally, because I'm a Virgo, Wait, didn't you just say you don't believe in science?
No, I was hurt emotionally, but like...
This is confusing.
I understand what I am, but you go online and read like, oh, a Virgo's this, this, and this.
I don't believe in that, but like someone asked me, yeah, I know I'm a Virgo, and they're like, okay, so you do this and you do this.
A second ago you just said you don't believe in science, but now you're making an argument for the validity of science.
That shit, bitch!
What the fuck is going on?
You see why now you need male authority?
Nigga, what?
What's going on right now?
That's what I'm trying to say, bro.
Women need guidance, man.
Because here's the thing.
I don't know any dudes that actually believe in dumbass horoscopes.
Only women believe in that.
Not true.
Yeah, I'm all right.
Okay, okay.
When you're out with a dude, he says that, fuck.
They don't really believe in that shit.
Ty Lopez told me that.
You know, Ty, he was always asking, what's your son?
I literally have...
Three friends that I know that are big YouTubers, and they all study science simply to make girls feel special to have sex.
But yeah, bro, guys literally study that shit to fuck girls.
Here's the difference between men and women.
Men have to live in reality to get what they want.
Women can live in a fantasy fucking world of bullshit and stupidity and exist.
Men don't have the privilege of being able to believe in science.
Oh, you're fat?
Oh, it's because I'm a Virgo.
Could you imagine that shit?
Oh, I'm broke because I'm a Scorpio.
Would a girl take me seriously if I said that shit?
But I see girls all the time.
Raging bitches.
No, it's because I'm a Gemini.
And we excuse that fuckery.
You know, I can't punch somebody and be like, oh, sorry, bro.
I'm fucking furious.
Only women say that dumb shit.
That astrology game works, fellas.
That's something y'all can take.
That game, that shit works.
Girls say they don't believe in it and then they make an argument for it, as we just saw a second ago.
Let's start wrapping this up.
Go ahead.
What do you want to say?
I just want to say that astrology is based in science also, and it is backed up.
But go ahead.
It is actually backed up.
Not what you're reading online.
What's your sign?
What's your sign?
I'm a Capricorn.
Is that why you ran that dude over?
Exactly.
No, no, it's actually...
You're a flower, man.
No.
Man.
We gonna move on.
I don't know any dude that's successful that believes in that bullshit.
Only women.
Only women believe in it.
You're actually right.
There's actually science behind it.
I'm sorry.
It's not her fault she ran that dude over.
Fucked up $100 million.
It wasn't her fault.
It was the stars, bro!
It was the stars!
It was multiple guys.
You can try to make fun to downplay the realness of astrology.
No, if you think about it, even in the Bible, like how she says that it's demonic, but even in the Bible, they use astrology to find Jesus.
Wait, you said you're a Scorpio?
No, she's a Capricorn.
Oh, okay.
I was thinking of Scorpio.
All right.
Continue on.
Fresh is like, fuck this.
All right, my question for...
Oh, no.
Okay.
The...
Rizophile.
Okay.
Past definitely shouldn't matter.
I identify.
Y'all are crazy, bro.
Leprecoon.
I've been biting my tongue for years.
If you would have put a bikini picture in your wedding reel, it shouldn't be on your Instagram.
Good point.
They know it's for attention.
Just run through these 304s and send them back to their mom.
Do you have anything you want to respond to that?
He's making an argument for you and bikini pictures.
You.
Oh, I'm sorry.
You were vocal about it earlier.
I don't understand the question.
Can you repeat it?
He said, if you're not content with putting bikini pictures in your wedding reel, because you said you wanted to be a mom one day, or a family woman.
What are you talking about?
He's saying, would you feel comfortable putting those Instagram pictures that you have right now on your wedding reel as you're walking down the aisle?
Yeah.
Stop the cow.
I mean, I still model.
Stop the cow.
Do you do drugs?
No.
I've never taken drugs in my life.
I can't even smoke weed, because I had a seizure the one time I did it.
Okay.
I don't want to sound like an asshole, but only women can be dumb, bro.
No offense, man.
You're pretty enough.
You can make it too bad.
Shout out to the boys.
Alright, the Lurker.
These 304s will listen to their boss I mean, Daniel goes, if women mature faster than men, shouldn't they know better, generally speaking?
If women know better, then do they need to be told not to post thought pics on social media?
But if she got attacked by a dude, she would expect you to rise up and defend her.
But she don't want to take pictures down.
Anyway.
Gentlemen, the social contract is constantly eroding the OLT thing that is maintained.
If there was a sinking ship, an evacuation must begin.
Would these modern women adhere to women and children first?
Would they obey him?
Time is of the essence.
Well, they would obey because it benefits them.
You know what I mean?
Question for the panel.
Why do you ladies have an issue obeying the man you love and not the man job you work for?
Shouts to CEO Network.
That question is for Ms.
Odessa in the corner.
Wow, I really, I would say because, like I said, it's 50-50, and at the end of the day, I am there to do a job, and I signed up for that.
You know, I mean, getting into a relationship, I signed up for that as well, but at the end of the day, that job affects my money.
Okay.
So I would feel more comfortable that way.
What about other Miss Texas that has the arms folded?
You gotta get involved here.
I think...
What y'all had said, how maybe I just haven't found the right man, because I don't find it a problem to be submissive, but a man really hasn't brought out my femity like that.
What is it called?
Femininity.
Sorry.
I feel like if I find a man that really does that, I wouldn't mind.
I wouldn't mind being like, okay, babe, you want me to go do this?
Oh, babe, do you want...
I ain't capping.
I haven't found my man.
Like, I'm being so serious.
And that's another thing.
I'm also so young.
And so, like...
Stupid.
I know I'm not stupid.
It's okay.
He can do all the funny shit he wants.
But the thing is...
You know, like, if I do find the right man, I will 100%, most definitely.
And I still honestly would be like, we can still go 50-50, but if the man was like, no, no, no, like, let me pay the bill, let me, you know, it just, it's got to be the right man.
Let me ask you a question real quick.
What if you, you know, a guy came up to you and he was wearing heels and he was, you know, maybe had lipstick on or some shit, or he was fairly feminine, he said, hey, listen, I'm going to act masculine, I just need you to be feminine.
How would you react to that?
Would you give that guy a chance?
I would have to get to know that guy.
I would have to get to understand him.
Okay, let's operate in reality here.
You would not give him a chance because he's acting like a woman, correct?
I didn't say that.
The reality is you would not give him a chance.
What the fuck?
I don't like girls.
What are you?
Are you a T-former or something like that?
That's such a random question to be asking on this topic.
I'm going to spin it around.
You're saying you're going to be submissive or feminine for the right guy, but what if you come off as masculine because it's naturally there and he's just not going to give you a chance?
Right.
If the man cannot bring out the femininity, or I can't even say that word, sorry.
The femininity out of you?
Yes, then he's not my man.
You can't bring the masculinity out of me.
I'm not going to be masculine.
No, what I'm trying to say is like, you're not going to accept.
I get you.
You're right.
I'm just using your logic against you.
You're saying, oh, I need a man to bring the femininity out of me.
Why don't you just be feminine?
You're switching around what I'm saying.
Yeah, because I'm giving you the functional equivalent.
I have to do it that way because men and women are different.
Okay.
Let's go through this logically.
Okay.
So you said a man needs to bring the femininity out of you.
I said, cool.
I need a woman to bring the masculinity out of me.
I'm going to act like a lady until I find the right girl to bring the masculinity out of me.
That's what you're basically saying.
I need a man that's masculine to bring the femininity out of me.
That's crazy.
Why not just be feminine and actually attractive so the guy doesn't have to bring the femininity out of you.
You should just be naturally a feminine woman, just like I should naturally be a masculine guy.
Okay.
Yeah, it's like, you know, I didn't have to, like, tell my girlfriend to do a bunch of shit.
She was just already the kind of girl I wanted.
And if you're the right man, she's gonna do that.
No, but she was already like that, is what I'm trying to say.
Because you were the right man, right?
No, no, she was like that before I met her, is what I'm trying to say.
And she attracted the man she wanted, you know what I'm saying?
So, like, the type of marketing you put out is...
I wasn't trying to control her, right?
Like, when I... See, I'm learning new things.
Like, I do appreciate, but you're not really coming off in the right way.
You said it the correct way.
I see what you mean.
Because you attract what you give up.
So, okay.
And I'm going to take that now.
And I'm going to, you know, use that in my life.
I appreciate that.
I appreciate that.
This literally proved that women care more about how things are said versus factual relevancy and logic and rationale.
I quite literally broke it down from a deductive problem standpoint.
This is what I mean when I say women aren't deductive problem solvers.
You don't like what I said because you didn't like the way I said it, even though it was 100% factual.
It's just being respectful at the end of the day.
No, it's respect.
We wanted to talk about respect.
It's respect.
Here's the thing.
This is what I'm trying to say.
Women care more about how things are said versus what is said.
This is why men are way better at taking criticism and debunking your point from before.
Men listen to the message, not how it's carried out to a degree, especially if it's coming from another authority.
I'm telling you, yo, this is what it is and I gave you an analogy and you didn't like it and you dismissed it just because of how I said it.
So that shows my point, that women are emotional.
When a smooth ass nigga said it, she was like, yeah.
That's just a trait of lower IQ. Not being able to process information because your feelings get in the way.
That's just a tenement of lower IQ, which is fine.
You're 19.
But it's also like, you know, I mean, what you're saying is right, Myron, but it's like at the same time, it's like, you know, if you hadn't, you know, when you speak to girls, you want to get your point across and shit, you know.
You twisted everything I said around, and you know you did.
But it's okay.
You're right.
You're right.
To give you a functional equivalent, it's an analogy.
You're right.
You know what an analogy is?
But ultimately, he told you the truth.
You know what?
I used to...
One of my old mentors, man, is this dude named Saucy.
Saucy was a pimp.
He's dead now.
But he was like a real pimp, man.
He was my man.
R.I.P. Saucy, man.
But that's one thing I learned.
He used to say the wildest shit, but he had a lot of game.
He was hella smooth.
And he could say the same shit to a girl that some guy was saying.
She was like, yeah.
Just the way he would talk, he...
You got a lot.
You know, the way you talk to girls, you know, you can accomplish a lot.
And he told Saucy, you know, I used to think pimps have to, like, beat the shit out of girls.
That's what I thought before I met Saucy.
And Saucy's like, nah, man, you just got to have the right kind of game.
Nah, see, you ain't even got to do that, Aaron.
You know what I'm saying?
You ain't even got to do that, Aaron.
Gorilla pimping.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to have a smooth mouth, brother.
That's why I'm from Saucy.
I'm sorry.
To your point, Myron, you're right, but you know what I'm saying?
The dudes, listen, you can use that to your advantage, right?
I said the same shit, and it worked, right?
But Myron, you know, Myron's a...
She can do the same shit anyway.
Yeah, she don't go fuck.
I don't think she understands.
I'm going to be all the way 1,000.
I don't think she even understands the concept.
I think she just said it because she just said, I understand, because it was nicer.
She's been checked out for a minute.
I've been watching her body language.
I think Myra was actually just trying to say that you have to give to get.
You gotta give this guy as much as he gives you.
Him and his relationship with his girl.
Just like him and his relationship, his girl does for him and he appreciates that so he's gonna do back for his girl.
She understood it when I said it because I'm an old school pet.
I get it.
I heard it in your voice.
He and I know each other for almost a decade.
He and I are good friends for nine years.
I didn't really like his last girlfriend.
I tolerated her because it's my friend.
He's a good friend.
I didn't really like his last girlfriend.
And you know what?
When I met this girl some time ago, and she is very...
I hope you're not offended by that.
She's polite.
She's more intelligent.
She's better looking.
There's a warmth and femininity that she goes out of her way to try to take care of you and look out for you.
I thought that was wonderful because he's my friend.
We made a lot of money together.
We helped each other on business things.
Like a very sincere friendship on a lot of levels.
And when I see him like, oh, he got like this nice lady that's like going out of her way to take care of him and look out for him.
I'm like, that's the type of girl that I would want him to have.
You know, it's the type of treatment that I want my good friend to have.
And so when I saw that, it's like, you know, oh, that's good.
And then I got to ask myself, like, is that how she is right now in front of me?
But no, I've been around her many times and she's always that way.
She's always like that.
She's like rubbing his head and stuff while she's standing there.
I didn't see that.
But no one had to make her like that.
She's not playing the role.
She's not pretending.
She's not playing the role.
That's the type of woman she is.
She's going to get a certain type of man.
Masculine women can only wear the mask For so long.
I know, but you two ladies in the corner are fairly masculine, and it's going to show at some point.
A guy that's masculine is going to see that shit and get annoyed and be like, damn, this girl is streets only.
Sex only.
You know what I mean?
That's about guys that are masculine.
What the fuck?
This girl doesn't listen to me.
She doesn't obey me.
It's a pain in the ass.
I'm not going to take her seriously.
Could you imagine if your man was right here and he was seeing your behavior right now?
If you're just always feminine, you'd be like, yeah, she's hot, feminine.
I'm going to give her a shot.
Versus I don't know, man.
I think I'm good.
That's how much time a guy that has 50 million, 100 million plus dollars, that's how much time he's going to make that assessment.
The same amount of time that any pretty woman would take to look at a guy and be like, nah.
That's how much time you're going to get.
Oh, if he does this or that, then I'm going to...
No, no, no.
Exactly the same amount of time that a pretty woman needs to assess a homeless man and be like, that's not my best option.
Let me just keep it moving.
Or worse yet, he talks to her, sells the dream, but the whole time in the back of his mind, he was like, I'm only going to have sex with this girl.
A lot of guys do that too.
A lot of it is because, like she said, she's young, man.
Some of the stuff you learn from experience, but when you said that's how they get the power, you can't give them that power, and that's just like You know, you're limiting yourself, you know, but I get why you said that because, you know, limit some of the maybe experiences you've had.
You can only talk from the experience you had, right?
But, you know, when I was, you know, when I moved, when I told my girl, man, you'll quit that teaching job.
She was a teacher.
Quit that teaching job.
I wasn't trying to, like, Sorry, I don't mean to interrupt but like how you said it comes from past experience and it does and that's another thing that I can be I'm self-aware of is my past relationship that it fucked me up.
It was abusive, right?
Very.
And so like That's why I said what I said.
But, you know, I'm taking all of what you're saying, and I really do appreciate it.
Because that's true, because not every man is going to be like how my ex was.
But my ex was very much so like that.
He got me.
I left home for him.
I was, you know, and so it was like he had me right under his thumb.
And so now me, I'm like, nope, nope.
Can't nobody, nope.
I got this on my own.
Yeah, so you're trying to protect yourself because you dealt with that in the past.
And that's why I say I have not found the right man.
Especially, like, you're still a teenager, right?
You've experienced that when you're basically a kid, you know?
Question, what are, like, the rules that he put on you that you had a problem with?
How old was he?
He was two years older than me.
So I was 16 when we started dating.
He was 18.
So he was a kid too, right?
He was a kid.
And Texas has Romeo and Juliet laws.
So what rules or boundaries did he put on you that were so toxic and you didn't like it?
I had to deactivate all my social media.
He had to drive me everywhere.
If he was in his car, I drove behind him.
He would drop me off at work.
He would pick me up.
Whenever I was driving alone, it was very bad, y'all.
And I don't even mean to get like...
But I'm saying like this...
And that's another thing.
Everybody is...
It comes from their childhood.
Drive with him.
What else?
Just a lot of stuff.
A lot of stuff.
I can't even...
If it's so much, why can't you name it?
I don't gotta name shit to you.
Thank you.
I'm sorry, but no.
And if I need to leave, I can.
And as a matter of fact, I will.
If you want me to.
I mean, you can go.
I just asked a simple question.
You said it's a lot of things, and I said, well, if it's a lot of things, you should be able to easily name them.
I did just name a couple.
I think it's on a personal level.
Yeah, and yeah.
I'm just saying, I was trying to say that...
Is she just a little hurt?
Is she still sensitive to her?
Is she just a little hurt?
It's not necessarily that.
I'm sticking up for you.
Shut up.
Shut up with a man sticking up for you.
See, because my point here is that I think that these things will put in place to protect you from yourself.
That's the point I was trying to make here, but you can only name two things.
But I think these things are actually to your benefit to a degree.
Deactivating your social media, him wanting to be around you when you're driving, etc., Like, I think that's from, like, a protection standpoint.
And that's kind of a man's duty is to protect a woman from herself because women typically do stupid shit when they're single that lowers their value.
And at the same time, dude was a kid, right?
He was a fucking teenager.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't even know if we can, like, say, like, a man should do this.
Like, he was a fucking teenager.
I'm gonna give you one warning, by the way.
Like, you're on a podcast.
Don't ever disrespect me like that ever again.
I'm serious, and if you don't like it, you can leave.
But you're not going to talk to me crazy on my own show.
This is an opportunity for you.
Let me make that extremely clear.
I don't...
I'm going to leave.
Then get out.
It's fine.
Get out.
Sorry.
Get out.
Just make it quick.
Put your headphones down.
Just walk out.
Make it quick.
I really thought it was going to be you.
I really thought it was going to be you.
You didn't know I was cool.
I'm a good friend, so I'm going to follow my best deal.
Nobody cares.
Just make it quick.
Get out.
Both of y'all leaving?
Alright, cool.
Just make it quick.
Grab your phones, your purses.
Every time I'm on.
Just have them put their shoes on.
It's your fault.
I'm a Virgo, that's why.
I can't help it.
These girls think I'm just some regular dude you can talk to crazy.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Anyway.
The energy was off anyway.
Every time Brandon's on the panel...
Every time, without exception.
Like, you got people here that are way wiser, older, make more money, telling y'all how the world really works, you want to be on some dumb shit, living out in the middle of fucking Odessa, Texas, thinking you know what the fuck you're talking about.
That's the middle of nowhere, bro.
I used to live in Texas.
Don't know shit about life.
Don't know if I have to go, too.
Well, I mean, if you gotta go, you gotta go.
Fresh?
I mean, no one's holding you back.
You gotta go.
I know.
I don't want to.
Oh, man.
All right.
Well, we're going to wrap up here in a second anyway.
Nico.
Damn, it's 2.30 a.m.
Yeah.
We're ending right now.
The girl threw down from Fresh with forehead, that prominent, she'd be smarter, and girl to her left wasted money on polyscience degree.
She's staying with that guy.
Okay.
Blink DeMarco says, Wait, what?
So they will never find that guy they think they're going to get someday.
Shout out to Myron, Brandon, Derek, and Fresh, though.
The real stars of the show.
Have a great night, gentlemen.
Cap.
Push it future.
TT, 100 bucks.
Miss Cambodia, smartest on the panel.
Can you go on crypto NFT podcast?
Want to hear about your NFT sounds unicorn.
Okay.
Tom Jones says, these girls can come on your show and nag about the pay gap and pretend they're okay doing the same job.
Remember, even in coding, you need to type.
You can't come to work with those Wolverine nails.
Check my head.
Ano says, I'm sorry to break this for you, girls, but consequences exist.
You act like a guy and be annoying.
You will be treated as a side chick.
Good morning, Myron Fresh, and salute to our amazing guests.
Cool to you.
100 bucks says, hit it and quit it.
What the fuck?
He definitely didn't quit.
Okay.
Ling Ling knows more billionaires than Ghislaine Maxwell.
Goddamn.
Goddamn, bro.
speaking of them boys okay uh brinco go shout out brandon we almost lost a good one to the street life glad you diverted your path and became who you are great motivation for us head babies that we can make it out cool man let's go aaron m angus to brandon i like but you've been quoting wrong scripture bro the dude name was lot lol not joseph the bible refers to the woman as lot's wife uh when she looked back she was turned into a pillar of salt because of her disobedience i got you bro This is blasphemy.
Whatever Reverend Carter says is fact.
Whatever Reverend Carter says.
I don't know what version of the Bible is.
It's different textures, different scriptures, different versions.
Different textures.
Here we go.
Tell the girl in the mass this.
The story with the Hebrew boy and the birth of Jesus do not have any correlation with one another.
Please get your life, lady.
Go back and read the word.
That is actually very true.
Could I just say Jesus was Asian and Christianity came from the continent of Asia.
Damn, I thought he was black.
Y'all changing up every week.
No, no, no, no.
All major religion came from Asia.
So until you guys understand.
Who told you that?
No, it's a fact.
I mean, like, where's Jerusalem?
Jerusalem is Asian.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
How is that not a fact?
All major religions started in Asia.
Okay, so for other countries, other cultures to tell me how to do my people's religion?
No, no, no.
You said he was Chinese.
No, he didn't.
Do you think all Asians are Chinese?
So he was Asian-Jewish.
Listen, Fresh, just let it go, brother.
We're trying to help you, man.
My mom is 100% Asian and she has blue eyes.
My dad is 100% Asian and he has an Afro.
Asian people come in so many varieties.
We have 54 different countries.
We have blonde hair and blue eyes to Afro and dark.
So the Three Kings came...
In Asia.
Let it go, man.
Crazy.
It's a big continent, man.
Let it go.
Jewish baby.
Yes.
Cool.
All right.
Man, yo, Asia's a huge continent.
Half of Russia is on the Asian continent.
He was Asian.
People from the continent of Asia are Asian.
Jesus Christ himself was Asian?
From the continent of Asia is Asian.
Am I wrong?
Am I wrong on that?
Am I wrong?
If I'm from the continent of Asia, am I Asian?
Yeah, but...
He was not born by normal means, though.
He was born Asian, but it doesn't make him Asian, though.
He was born from a virgin.
It's not like he...
That doesn't mean the country where he was born in is what makes his race.
No, but him being conceived by a virgin, right?
Not naturally.
Doesn't mean he's...
You know what?
Never mind.
It's not conception.
I get what she's saying.
I don't know.
You don't know what I'm saying, but it's fine.
It's like when someone, you know, when the Dominican family is about to have a baby and he's conceived in DR, but they rushed to America to have the baby on an American plane.
That's an American baby.
You know what I'm saying?
Same shit.
You know what I'm talking about.
We got Craig C in the house.
He goes, Chris?
Craig C goes, for Blondie, the masculine man that is going to bring out your feminine is never going to come around because you're repelling them with your masculine traits.
Yeah.
I mean, it is what it is, bro.
We tried to explain that to her, but she's too much of a retard to understand that.
So, we're done?
Yeah.
Cool.
Alright, so I think your favorite part of the show, Fresh?
Alright guys, we're actually going to skip this part.
And guys, we're going to find y'all.
We're going to find y'all.
All these instagrams are below.
Not the chicks we kicked out, though.
Fuck them.
You can find me.
You can find me.
I wanted to say something funny, but I'm going to chill.
Hey man, I got a YouTube too.
It only got a million subscribers.
It's not that crazy.
But we do a podcast every Tuesday.
The one, so there's no fresh and fit on Tuesday.
Man, so just come over here.
Come on Tuesday.
Yeah, yeah, come today.
Later today.
7 p.m.
Come over.
It's just gonna be me talking.
You know, I don't be having guests and shit.
But, you know, I might have a special guest next week.
No.
This week.
I might have a special guest.
Who?
Who?
Who can it be?
And, you know, we have a lot of fun.
It's called Victory Talk.
It's all about building your money, muscle, mindset, all that shit, you know.
And it's pretty dope.
You can also follow me on Instagram, King Keto.
Don't fall for the fake ones.
It's the only one with a million followers, so you'll know when you see it.
Cool.
You can look for Derek Moneyberg on Lion.
I've got a few hundred thousand followers on TikTok, a few million on Instagram, and a little YouTube following, too.
So check out YouTube, check out Instagram, D-E-R-E-K-M-O-N-E-Y-B-E-R-G. Cool.
Cool.
Get the Ten Commandments of Wealth, guys, if you want.
You know, if you want to get your money up.
And all of these Instagrams that stuck around are below.
So feel free to send them a dick pic.
I'm sure they'd appreciate it.
See you guys on the next one.
Peace.
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