After that, we're joined with seven lovely ladies.
Let's get into it.
with.
Let's go.
Look at this.
How many cares, bro?
Bro, get out.
Get out.
It's a nightmare.
In the night.
No control.
Put your shoes on outside.
You don't got to put them on in here.
Hey, what's up guys? what's up guys?
Welcome to the Fresh and Fit Podcast.
After our edition, we're joining the 7 Love Ladies.
A quick announcement for you to get into the show.
Number 1.
Rumble.com slash Fresh and Fit.
Because we're no longer in YouTube jail.
We're on YouTube death row.
So I need y'all to go and support us over there on Rumble.com slash Fresh and Fit.
We had an announcement for y'all.
Last show.
As you guys know, we got put on pretty much...
We're off the partner program.
So if you guys really want to support, we kind of saw this coming.
You guys got to support us over there on rumble.com slash freshfit.
Do us a favor.
Go ahead and hit that subscribe button.
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Join in as a member.
We're making emotes for you guys right now as we speak modes, talking with our people in our community.
So we're going to make funny emotes for you guys.
Discord gang!
Me looking like, I don't know, like an Arab and fresh being black.
And actually, we're also going to host a party for you guys.
500k followers on Rumble.
So hop into that, man.
Let's party.
Have some fun together.
See you guys soon.
We got a lot of plans for y'all.
Big things coming next month.
Big guests coming next month.
Yeah, really big guests.
Nigga, not you.
Not you, bro.
Not you again, man.
Just say, all I'm going to say is we're going to fight the Matrix together.
Woo!
That's all I'm going to say.
You guys can go ahead and take from that what you want.
We're going to fight the Matrix together.
That's all I'm going to say.
Yeah.
Stay tuned.
Shout to Neil.
Yeah.
Rumble.com slash Fresh and Fit Guys.
Go check us out over there.
Also...
Freshinfit.locals.com.
Guys, join right now.
Like I said before, subscribe on Rumble, become a member, and then go ahead and check us out on locals.com.
So just to bring you guys up to date, we gained 200 plus members on Locals, and then we gained 800 plus members on Rumble.
So shout out to you guys for supporting.
Yeah, so that we can keep running the show for y'all.
Because as you guys know, it ain't cheap to run the show, man.
Yeah.
So thank you so much for the support.
And then get the merch, fresherfitstore.com, guys.
Go check us out over there.
You want to get t-shirts, go get the Chris's Bum shirt because Chris is a bum.
It's out there right now in the store, so go get it.
He's a nice bum.
He's a nice bum.
And then, uh, cancelled.
Yeah, cancelled.
Go check us out on Fresh Fit Clips, guys.
We're going to still post on there.
I'm going to figure out how we can go about it the best way.
But, yeah.
If we can.
Yeah, I guess.
Go follow it, right?
And then, also check us out on Spotify, guys.
We post every day on Spotify.
Mode is posting video and audio over there.
So, we're on Spotify.
If you're in your car, you're a trucker, man, you're on the road, hop into Spotify, man.
Yeah, we're working something out with Spotify as well.
So, we'll see what happens there.
And then, first, you want to tell much?
Canceled.
What is not canceled?
It's my CEO network band.
Guys, I'll be with my network.
We have a special guest coming next month as well.
I won't say who it is, but again, we're going to fight the Matrix.
And as well, we're doing a Columbia trip in November.
The first week of November, we're going to go to Columbia Friday to Sunday.
It's going to be an amazing time.
Tours, parties, girls, and lifestyle.
Are we both?
You can come if you want, yeah.
Join us in network.
Oh, it's free.
Okay, I never went.
Hang on.
I thought it was like weird.
Like, something I didn't know.
Like, we were going to go back.
I knew we were going to go back to Colombian film, so I wasn't sure.
Come in November.
Let's party, man.
You had a fun time.
It was cool.
It's like Miami, but like...
Yeah, it's slower, though.
It's like another version of Miami.
And then, check me out, guys, on...
FedReacts, kids.
No, I'm just kidding.
I'm still going to post on there, guys.
I'm going to probably bring it over to Rumble, though.
And you know what?
We've been talking about bringing it over to Rumble anyway, because now I can show you guys the crazy serial killer pictures and the crime scenes.
You guys have been wanting to see the real crime scenes and the unfiltered stuff, so guess what?
Now we're going to go ahead and show you all...
All that stuff.
So yeah, in the last episode I did, I actually just filmed an episode.
You guys need to go watch it, though, for all you guys that were on Rumble, too.
Trump?
I covered the Trump indictments out of Georgia.
It's crazy, man.
Go check it out.
I went over the entire indictment, explained it, the difference between a grand jury versus a trial jury.
I explained what the charges are.
All of the conspirators, they indicted Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, who actually...
Crazy story.
Back in the 70s, the Rico Act was enacted.
He went and took down the mafia with those same statutes.
Now they use it against him.
Wow.
Forget about it.
Yeah, bro.
It's almost like he took his own- Forget about it!
Yeah.
But let's just say, though, someone had a big nut.
Oh, the DA that indicted him.
If you know, you know.
Oh, yeah.
If you know, you know.
But anyway, with all that said, guys, we're going to work on auxiliary channels.
But in the meantime, go get my book, Why Women Deserve Less, guys, in stores right now.
Amazon bestseller.
Woo!
Let's go!
They're like, help me!
Go ahead and go get it, guys.
It's in stores right now.
Amazon bestseller.
It talks about feminism and, you know, how it's impacted society, etc.
But other than that, Chris?
Yeah, ladies, DM me at Aaron C. Parkson on IG. Make sure when you DM me, don't come late.
You come late, I'm not...
There's a chance that I will not put you on the panel.
And don't be ugly either.
Hey, hey, hey.
Looks are subjective.
We'll just leave that with you too.
They're subjective.
But at Rumble, they're not.
Listen, please don't catfish, man.
Please don't catfish, man.
Come on.
Anyways, other than that...
All jokes aside, we had a full panel, so it was like...
Show up to all our queens, you know?
Yeah.
So anyways, and by the way, we do not do emails.
We don't pay guests to come on.
I mean, girls come on the show.
Other than that, if anything, it's a scam.
I've had two people screenshot and send me, you know, hey, I'm coming on.
Like, what?
And it's some guy named Andrew.
Not Andrew, but it's also the A. Asshole, probably.
You know.
We're trying to be clean, Chris.
Oh, sorry, sorry.
We're on death row.
Okay.
Execution tomorrow.
Guys, girls, DM me, okay?
This guy, man.
Mother's filthy.
Yeah, I guess you forgot the peanut butter.
But what I'll further do, ladies, if you don't mind, and shout out to our sponsor, Gorilla Mindrush, as well.
Yeah, thanks.
Actually, one of our few sponsors that doesn't scare me.
But, ladies, what I'll further do, if you don't mind, give us your name.
Your age, what you do for a living, dating status, if you want to, of course.
Your body count.
And we're going to start right here.
Name and age.
My name is Giovanna.
I'm 24 years old.
What do you do for a living?
I'm a medic in the military, and I'm a businesswoman.
I have several real estate properties that I manage.
Oh, cool.
Wait, medic?
Military?
Yes.
That's the military, Chris.
Is that bad?
She's not a nurse.
I'm a medic.
Same thing.
So you said you manage real estate.
Do you own the properties, or do you just find...
Is it Airbnb, or you just manage them for somebody else, or...?
So I own two of them, and then the other two, I am the property manager for someone else.
Okay.
So you own two yourself, and then...
Okay.
All right.
Cool.
And then...
Okay.
And that's what you do for work.
And then what's your highest education level completed?
I have a bachelor's in government and business.
Okay.
And then where are you originally from?
I'm originally from New York, but I'm living in North Carolina for work.
The city, or...?
We did immigrate to Brooklyn and Bronx, and then we ended up settling on Long Island.
So I've been in a bit of both.
Immigrate?
Yes, we're from Italy.
And then what's your relationship status?
Single.
Wait, you said Bronx or Long Island?
No, we did immigrate to Bronx and Brooklyn, and then we ended up settling on Long Island.
Oh, okay, okay.
So we've been involved.
They moved up.
Got out of the hood.
We upgraded.
And you know she's old school.
We're in a G-shop.
That's my whole career.
It's sentimental.
I see.
What about you?
My name is Ashley.
I'm from Jersey.
I'm 20.
What part of Jersey are you from?
South Jersey.
Oh, shit.
What town?
I'm like 20 minutes away from Atlantic City, the casinos.
Okay.
I'll just put Atlantic City.
Is it still open?
I heard it took a big hit after...
No, it's still open, yeah.
It didn't take a big hit?
Everything is still open?
Yeah, everything's still open, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's like the dirtier version of Vegas.
Run for the hills, though.
Run for the hills.
Do you live in Jersey?
No, I recently just moved down here.
Oh.
Yeah.
How long have you been here?
A week.
Oh, wow.
She's not tainted yet.
Yeah, there's time.
What do you do for her?
I'm a waitress at Hooters.
Okay, nevermind.
Nevermind!
She's going for us.
She's got wings.
Let her fly.
Okay.
What's your highest education?
You're 20.
Are you in college?
I'm in college right now.
Yeah, pursuing nursing right now.
Okay.
Nursing?
Double-commed, bro.
Are you pursuing your bachelor's degree, I'm guessing?
Yes, my bachelor's.
Did you guys know that nurses have the highest level of infidelity ever?
I did hear that.
That's a red flag.
Just saying.
And what was I going to say?
And your relationship status?
Single.
Single.
We can tell.
And do you want to drop where you're...
I'm assuming you're pursuing your bachelor's in nursing?
Yes.
Do you want to drop where you go to school?
No, I'm okay.
Okay.
Some girls like to drop it.
Hurricanes, you know what I mean?
What about you?
What's up, y'all?
This is Lovely Marie.
Let's go with it.
I'm sorry, what is it?
Lovely Marie.
First name is Lovely?
Lovely Marie, yes.
She belongs to the streets.
Oh, I'm sorry, y'all.
Wait, hold on.
I got to catch the cuss word.
Yeah, yeah, dude.
I'm gonna shit.
Okay.
How old are you?
31.
Where are you originally from?
Pennsylvania.
Okay.
What part of PA? York.
It's nowhere.
It's not in Peru.
No.
It's in the middle of nowhere.
Is it western Pennsylvania?
Central.
How far is it from Harrisburg?
30 minutes.
That's a hood, isn't it?
I remember you now.
What do you do for her?
Rapper, actress, dancer.
When you say dancer, do you mean dancer with denominations of a currency being thrown at you?
Yeah, the ship of Paul.
Wait, rapper, dancer, and then you said, what was the last one?
Actress.
What movies have you filmed in?
I'm on Tubi.
I'm on YouTube.
It's almost at 500k views.
So go run that up.
Alright.
What's your highest education level completed?
Vocational school.
Okay.
There's a hood in it.
What?
Come on, man.
Was it for a particular trade?
LPN. Okay.
And what's your relationship status?
Private.
A private life, a happy life.
What are you telling Birdman?
What about you?
My name is Allie Lee.
Allie Lee?
Age?
34.
Originally Tallahassee, Florida.
Okay.
The capital.
That no one knows about?
Exactly.
Is Tallahassee...
No, that's Pensacola.
Tallahassee's still on Eastern Standard Time, right?
I don't know.
Couldn't tell you.
I haven't been there in a long time.
It's your hometown though, right?
What's the school there again?
When I was small.
FSU. That's why I can't remember the time.
They'd be wilding over there, man.
Parties would be crazy.
It's Pensacola that I think goes over into Central Time.
Okay, what do you do for it?
I am a model, and then Jalen and I have a show called The Peanut Gallery.
You and who?
I'm sorry?
Oh, okay, okay.
That guy right there.
So you said a model and then a show.
What kind of show is this?
It's a comedy show.
It's like we talk about all types of different taboo topics all across the board in a lighthearted, irreverent type of way.
Does it seem familiar to you guys?
Oh, shit.
Trust me, I've been looking at y'all.
I've been like, oh, shit, what can we not do?
Oh, shit.
And then what's your relationship status?
I play the fifth.
No, I'm single.
Single, alright.
And then what's your highest education level completed?
High school.
Okay, cool.
Cool.
What about you?
Welcome back.
Hi guys, I'm Avery Drew.
I'm 23 years old.
I'm originally from Quinnell, BC. Very tiny town.
Moved to Vancouver and now on route to Miami by the looks of it.
I work for Mercy Luxury.
It's the fastest growing exotic car rental company in Miami.
DM to Reserve, guys.
It's growing fast.
It's funny.
I commented on one of the posts.
I saw that.
You did today.
So the interviewer asked what cars are going to want to be picked up in mostly.
And I was at Lamborghini.
I was like, Bunch of gold diggers.
But they're all Nissan Altima drivers.
For real, for real!
Yeah, that's funny.
Nope, we didn't say it.
Wasn't that one of the cars that you, like, said that they always drive?
Yes!
Or Kia, um...
Kia Soul.
Kia Soul.
I swear to God, bro.
It just happens that way.
Always.
Okay.
And they're always dirty.
They're always dirty.
The trunk.
The front seat.
Hey, man.
All right.
And then highest education level completed?
I got my bachelor's of psychology at university.
Who stepped on somebody so much?
Yeah, someone probably stepped on them.
I already know who did.
Yeah, me too.
Who is it?
Who was it?
I ain't douchey.
Right now.
I want to eat that.
We'll be back shortly.
We'll be back very shortly.
- It should be coming back on here. - Yeah.
- Yeah, it should be coming back on here.
- Got it. - We'll bring it to another term.
- Okay.
- You just like something too.
- Okay. - Got it.
It's good now.
Alright, guys.
Slight introduction there.
Someone basically kicked the plug.
Alright, cool.
Where are we at here?
You have your bachelor's in psychology from University of Victoria, Vancouver Island, and extremely single.
slide in if you want what the why is it Canadian girls are the most free spirit of girls I know bro we just keep it 100 baby I mean, no gun laws though.
What about you?
I'm Avia Davidi.
I'm from New York.
What is your name?
I'm sorry.
Avia.
Oh, Avia.
Okay.
How old are you?
Davidi, 20.
And I'm from New York and I work in the Diamond District.
Are you from the city or where are you from in particular?
Long Island.
Originally from Queens, though.
Oh, she got diamonds, man.
Okay.
What do you do for work?
I work in the Diamond District.
Oh, yeah, Diamond District.
Okay, so you're a jeweler.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
So that's your title.
Okay.
Yeah, and I'm also studying to be a criminal lawyer.
Okay.
Yeah.
Are you going to be a prosecutor or a defense attorney?
Defense attorney.
You want to do defense?
Oh.
But I got to learn both sides.
Of course.
Of course.
Right.
Okay, so are you pursuing your bachelor's degree right now?
Mm-hmm.
In?
Psychology.
Psychology, all right.
But you plan to go to law school, so...
Yeah.
All right.
And then relationship status?
Single.
Single, all right.
You don't like the jewelry business?
I love it, but it's temporary.
All right.
Fair enough.
Because you could make a lot of money in the jewelry.
No, for sure.
It's a finesse, man.
All right.
Cool.
They take all our money, bro.
I got one piece and that's it now, man.
You can't tell me you don't walk out there enjoying the piece that you got, though.
I mean, it's small.
It's way bigger, you know?
You can't enjoy it until I make fun of them about it.
I had a big-ass Cuban iced that water.
It's too much, man.
It is too much.
All right.
What about you?
My name is Jayla Sue.
Okay.
Jayla, how old are you?
I'm 44.
Okay.
Wait, what?
Shraggy?
44?
Yeah.
44.
Yeah.
Okay.
Where are you originally from?
OG, Cali Girl, Northern San Francisco.
San Fran?
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
And then what do you do for her?
I am a model and actress.
Okay.
You do the show with her, right?
I do.
Yeah.
Peanut Gallery?
Peanut Gallery.
Thank you.
Oh, yeah.
Wait.
Hold on real quick.
How did the name even come about?
Why Peanut Gallery is her name?
Because we offer irreverent commentary on things that maybe we know about, maybe we don't know about.
So is it peanut brains?
It's super fun.
It's lighthearted.
It's a comedy show or a comedy podcast?
It's less of a podcast because we're not hooded up with the mic and all that.
So we're doing an actual show, like moving parts and things.
Okay.
Okay.
So it's like you guys do skits and stuff?
I mean, we do do skits sometimes for fun of it, for ourselves.
Sometimes I like to teach her how to cook because she can't cook.
One of the episodes we did was about aliens and close encounters and stuff that we've had.
Experiences that we've actually had.
We talked about that.
Me too!
So there you go.
I love this!
You've had a UFO encounter?
Very much so.
All my life, yeah.
Okay, tell us about that encounter because there's been some talk about UFOs recently.
Yeah, no kidding.
Well, my first major encounter, I was really young and I was going on a field trip.
I think I was like third grade.
And my chair, it was like four o'clock in the morning.
My mom was taking me to school and my chair was leaned back in the car like this.
So I had a little vantage point of like this much space.
And in that space, I could see this giant oscillating saucer, like right above the trees.
And that was the whole experience.
That was it.
What year was this?
I was in like third grade, maybe fourth.
Okay.
Eight, nine.
So this is probably early 90s, right?
Yeah.
Doing my math, right?
That was years ago.
Yeah.
And then, yeah, the rest of my life I just kept on having experiences.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
And then you do the show with her.
Yes, I do.
Okay.
And then what's your relationship status?
I am married.
I'm a mother of four.
Okay.
Okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
How long have y'all been married?
Going on six years.
Congrats.
Yeah, thank you.
All right.
So you got married at 38?
Correct.
First marriage?
No.
Like what, like second or third?
Third.
Third time's a charm.
Yeah.
All right.
And then you said four kids.
Are they kids like adults now or?
I have two that are adults.
My oldest daughter just went to, she arrived in New York City today to go to college.
Oh, wow.
Yep.
My oldest son is in New York for school as well.
And then I have twins that are 12.
All right.
Wow.
Yeah.
All right.
She's like a real adult, man.
She's like a real adult, dude.
All right, cool.
She got you beat.
You ever seen UBOs?
I don't know what that is.
A UBO? Unidentified big objects?
Big objects?
I'll leave it there.
Okay, so guys, this is what we're going to do.
We're going to probably transition over to Rumble now.
We got the, you know, intros out the way and everything.
Oh my gosh, Sheba!
But yeah, we got a wild Sheba.
We only got like 15,000 of you guys over there anyway.
So guys, do me a favor.
I think it's time to switch on over to rumble.
Let's get ready to rumble.
You guys are going to ask crazy questions.
I already know.
You guys are going to ask crazy questions.
Come on rumble.
All right.
We're here.
Yeah, we are here.
All right, cool.
So let's pull up some of these rants.
And guys, for the guys that were watching before, we'll read the rants that came in from the last show as well.
Yeah, I think we're, yeah.
Last I looked, we have like 16,000 y'all over there.
So we're going to bump up to about 20 now soon on Rumble.
So we'll go through, and ladies, be prepared.
This is Rumble, so they're going to say crazy stuff.
Let's go ahead.
This verse is for y'all.
Much love, John 1427.
Peace I leave with you.
My peace I give unto you, not as the world giveth it give I unto you.
I should have had you read this verse.
Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
That's a very nice verse.
Thank you very much, man.
I appreciate that.
You say peace to all.
Living Reality goes, Logan P doesn't help men with finances and fitness.
Greedy animal.
Did the forest thing.
Now scams people.
Now canceled.
And getting richer.
FNF gives infinite more value.
No scams.
This is clown world.
Eh, well, you know what it is, bro.
It's part of the game, bro.
Yeah, it's part of the game.
They might have been mad because we made jokes on his girl.
Do you guys see her on Twitter?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Do you know her?
Who is it?
Who are you talking about?
Logan Paul's girlfriend.
She's like a I just saw her.
I was at the SummerSlam WWE last week in Detroit.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, he was like, it was fun.
Where are you doing at?
Where are you doing at WWE? Well, I'm really good friends with Paul Heyman.
What?
He does our publicity.
What?
He's a really good friend of mine.
I've known him for six, seven years.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
What?
Yeah, he's a super...
He's a super cool human.
So he invited, because I live in Michigan right now.
He's more bald.
He's actually more bald with the little ponytail on the back.
Sorry, go ahead.
Anyways, so we did see him perform and do his thing, and it was great.
And she was there.
I mean, I don't know much.
She's gorgeous, so I don't know.
You haven't seen the Twitter.
Okay.
Didn't they get engaged recently?
I did see something and a lot of people were hating on it.
I, you know.
I wonder why.
We could pull up his Twitter, but bro, that's just crazy, man.
Like, literally, like, he's posting pictures of her with, like, I counted, like, 20 plus guys.
26 plus celebrities.
26 celebrities, and then there's a bunch of, like, no-name guys on there, too.
Yeah.
Dude, wild.
Now, did she sleep with all of them?
No.
But it's just a bad look for a guy that just got engaged to you that's a media figure that's about to go into a boxing match.
Now his opponent can literally troll him forever.
Yeah.
Anybody have any opinions on that before we move on?
Does he, like, love her lover?
Oh yeah, for sure.
Is it like that?
I think so.
Probably, yeah.
I mean, I just wanted to know that wasn't an opinion.
I just needed to know that part of the puzzle.
I sure was.
If someone's willing to commit, like, financial suicide, I mean, that must be love, I guess.
Yeah, I'm...
I'm only thinking in my head, like, did he know how many dudes that she dated before?
Maybe he didn't know the full extent.
Yeah, I don't think he knew the full extent.
Now he knows.
Don't make a choice, bro.
Yo, man.
He's contemplating that wedding.
Yeah, but what kind of guy is he if he doesn't stand by her now that he knows if he didn't know before?
But you know why he can't win?
If he ends it with her...
Pull up his Twitter, bro.
Dylan Dennis wins.
Pull up his Twitter.
I think y'all need to see what the hell I'm talking about.
Have you seen the Twitter?
No.
That's why you're saying the thing you're saying.
But you know the worst part?
He can't win no matter what he does.
If he stays, he's an L. If he leaves, he's an L. He'll gain respect back if he leaves.
But from a community...
People like us are going to rock with him.
But, you know, the mainstream media...
But sponsor?
Who do you mean by people like us?
He's a very politically correct YouTuber.
He's kind of woke.
You got it, Chris?
Logan Pauls?
No, we're pulling Dylan Dennis' shit.
His Twitter?
Yeah.
We just don't want to show the nudes.
Actually, there's no nudes on here.
It's like her covering her tits and shit.
Damn, he's still going!
That's Logan Paul's girlfriend?
Yeah, this girl here.
His fiance.
He's putting all these pictures of her.
Look, there's her with another dude.
Keep going.
Yeah, and then they're just like...
We need you on the podcast, bro.
It is bad.
And that's a Photoshop picture.
That's a montage of all the dudes that she's been with.
And then, dude, this is just crazy stuff, man.
So how many guys are we talking?
What?
That woman did not sleep with Bill Nye.
That's not accurate, right?
He just gave her some scientific...
This is her kissing some dude at a baseball game, it looks like.
Oh, that one is crazy.
I'd rather Nate get in front of a hundred people.
I've seen that clip.
Her and this dude.
Oh, wow.
Dude, it's just wild how much he's making fun of him in here.
Riffraff?
Yo, bro.
No offense.
Am I sure he's fucked him?
Leonardo DiCaprio, there's more.
I'm just showing y'all something.
Hold on, you know what?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let's have fun with this one.
If your son...
Was dating a girl.
And these pictures came out all over the internet.
And people were roasting him on end.
What would you tell them?
I'd tell them to leave.
Fair.
Okay.
And I'm gonna see why here in a second.
So you would say leave.
How many of you would say leave?
Okay.
How many of you would say stay?
I'll stand on it now!
Is this on a first day basis?
Huh?
Is this on a first day basis that you're first meeting?
No, they're engaged.
They're engaged, yeah.
No.
You would say stay.
But you only realize now that you're engaged?
That your eyes are open?
That all these pictures and videos have been up here?
Yeah, so what should your son do?
Leave.
You would say leave too?
Okay, does anyone say stay?
Well, I don't say stay, but I genuinely would like to probably sit down with her and see where she's at.
You'd want to hear her perspective.
Okay, well, let's be honest here.
Do you really think she's going to disclose to you her sexual history?
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
Sitting down and getting her perspective, will she actually be honest and tell you, oh yeah, I only fuck this guy, I only fuck that guy, blah blah blah, when she knows that she has everything to lose by being honest with the mother of her potential husband?
For me, it would be less about, oh, did I fuck this guy or this guy?
It'd be like, I definitely fucked all these guys.
And now I'm in a different place in my life and your son is super important to me.
And would that be honest or not?
I don't know.
But to me, that would be like the only thing she should say.
Would you accept that answer from your son's potential wife?
When you know that your son busted his ass, created a platform, became really famous, became rich, etc.
Would you accept that for your son?
Prenum!
It's different when their child's on the line.
Isn't it crazy?
This was always hidden.
Then the whole facts came out and it's brought to light.
That was a question of do or die.
Now real quick, why would you tell your son to walk away?
Um, I mean, it's really a blow to his image and his pride, especially since, you know, a man's image is pretty important to him.
So the fact that, you know, he had, you know, this, you know, somewhat innocent fiance or whatever, and then now it's coming out that she's been a hoe with pretty prominent members of the community.
Now he looks stupid and he looks bad.
So I'd tell him to leave.
Okay.
You know, you said leave as well.
Why?
I'm not accepting.
If it's my son, I'm not accepting that.
If my son works his ass off to get to where he's at and he's famous and he has all this money, it's like, keep that image.
Fair enough.
Don't worry, I'll get you to explain.
What's your take on it?
You telling him to leave or stay and why?
I mean, I would tell him to leave, excuse me, initially, but I also want to hear, like, the whole scenario from her side, his side.
Like, I want to know, like, what he's feeling because he might be like, oh, mom, you're being an asshole.
I really love this girl.
Like, you don't know her.
But I would still be like, yo, like, you looking crazy as hell.
Like, for real.
So you would tell him, hey, you need to rethink this wedding, and you would hear her perspective.
Yeah, I want to hear, like, both.
But realistically speaking, can she say anything to change her mind?
You're a woman.
You know how it is.
At that point it's like you're actually screwing these dudes like so it's like it's a bigger picture than like you're not just doing it just because like you're being actual helpful so okay but this was before she was engaged in dating him correct yes yeah so that's what i was gonna ask i mean was it just now recently revealed though Yes.
How oblivious can you be from that?
That's what I was going to say.
How does he not know this whole time?
So maybe he doesn't need to be in a relationship until he can assess what type of woman he's with.
I think he potentially knew to an extent, but I don't think he knew to this extent all the way.
I think it's the public humiliation as well.
He probably knew about Leo.
He probably knew about the baseball player.
But it also means their relationship was built on miscommunication and distrust.
Does it really have a future?
Yeah, so what would you say?
Yes, stay or nay, and then why?
I would say, yeah, not that I know the facts, I would say probably go.
Yeah, probably go, and just, you know, try again for something nice.
You said, I think you said go, right?
Why?
Wait, what, sorry?
I think you said he should leave her in wine.
Yeah.
So I just believe the person you're with is like a direct reflection of yourself.
So if she's for the streets, like, you need to up your value a little bit.
I also believe that women, like as a motherly figure, have a very good indication with reading other women, you know?
And a lot of men actually can't read that...
I don't know, like mother-in-law to daughter-in-law kind of attitude towards each other.
And sometimes it's very hostile.
And the guy might even be standing in the exact same room as you and not notice, like, the backlashing going on between his mom and the female.
And it's very apparent.
And it can create a lot of animosity.
And I think the mom knows what's up.
Not always, though.
Like, I do believe you can't always judge a book on their cover.
But, like...
At the end of the day, she belongs to the streets.
What do you think?
Should you stay or leave and why?
I definitely say that he should leave after seeing all those pictures and probably anybody would be coming up to you.
Is that really what your son is kind of with?
With someone who has such a high profile and something to maintain, you'd obviously want someone that represents you in that way as well.
And if that's not adding up, then you should be realizing, is this really what I want for myself and for my future children?
Like, again, as she said, it's a reflection of you, who your family is going to be, your family.
So you should choose wisely.
What about you?
What do you think?
I mean, okay, so after seeing the Twitter and the pictures and hearing a little bit more about it...
I mean, it's tough.
I would advise.
I mean, if she straight up lied and didn't tell him stuff, that's pretty fucked up.
You know, because a relationship, it's built on trust.
And if that foundation is, Aria has a big crack in it before you're married.
Yeah.
I mean, but to play doubles advocate, right?
Is she really on the hook for telling him about all the promoters she hung out with, all the parties she went to in New York?
This is a woman that was a model in her 20s, etc.
She obviously traveled and did things.
But yeah, that's going to create an unfavorable history for a lot of men.
You could be transparent to a degree, but it's just very bad optics.
So it seems to me like, is it a full panel of girls that would question it and say, maybe you should walk away from this pretty much?
Seems that way.
See, it's always interesting when the shoe's on other foot and it's their son.
Or a grandson.
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Have you guys seen The Absolute Massacre of Logan Paul Status by Dylan Danis?
Yes.
We talked about that.
We've seen all the pics he could find.
We've been to The Offender.
Ladies, what would you encourage your daughter to do in her life?
Start a family at a young age, 21 through 27, or have a lifelong career that she would enjoy?
Who's actually doing?
From the woman that has a family and then work our way back.
Would you tell your daughter to start a family at her peak years when you know or pursue a career?
Well, I just sent my oldest daughter to college yesterday and we talked a lot about life and her career.
She wants to do clinical psychology.
Okay.
And, you know, we talked a lot about getting what she wants to be, you know, her career in order and everything lined up and go out and explore and have fun.
And then she has something to fall back onto.
So that was my advice to her.
So, yeah.
Okay, so you think, you told her to prioritize career over men?
Not over men.
Oh no, I said, I want some juicy stories.
I want some dating stories when you're in New York.
Come on, I want to hear all about it.
But I mean, prioritize it over family.
Not over family, but I mean, if she was in that position, that's her decision to make.
I mean, she's really, you know...
All right, so you didn't really...
You were kind of like, what do you want to do?
I want to do this.
All right, cool.
Well, this is...
I'm curious, though.
Let's say she became someone of importance in her career.
Yeah.
She met a guy.
I was saying, you know what, baby, I got you.
I'm going to take care of you.
I'll start family with you.
Would you encourage her to say, you know what, he's serious.
He's about you.
Follow him or follow her career?
Yeah.
I would advise her to follow her career based off my own life experience.
So, yeah.
I said, you know, you always have your own separate bank account.
Make your own money.
F-men.
No, no, no.
I love men, but not that, you know, to have your own thing.
Just in case.
So just out of curiosity, you said your third marriage, the two divorces prior, did you initiate them?
Yep.
Yes.
Okay.
You left men?
That's crazy!
Who would have thought?
I'm married, man.
38.
We got married.
She said, fuck it.
Fair enough.
Pull up that question one more time, Chris, so I make sure I don't misconstrue it.
Would you tell your daughter to pursue a family at a young age between 21 and 27 or have a lifelong career that she would enjoy?
Okay, so I come from a family where the second you're around 18 or graduated from high school, you're moving out of the house, and it's like an arranged marriage kind of thing.
Oh, wow.
So, in my opinion...
What's your background?
Baharian, Russian.
Russian, Israeli.
Mother Russia.
Mm-hmm.
Wait, you said what else?
Come again?
Alright, so you're Russian and Israeli.
Do you want citizenship?
Yeah, sure.
Pretty much it's just a girl doesn't really get to experience life and even herself as a person before she has to marry in to a man and money and that also doesn't give her really any move to like financially grow as a person travel because you're just already submitting yourself to a man because that's how it looks in that so career yeah okay so you go against like the family I believe you should know yourself as a person and experience a
certain amount of life.
It doesn't have to be parties, just experiences until you're gonna go and marry someone and have children.
Okay.
What would you tell your daughter?
Prioritize family between 21 and 27 or career?
Career all the way.
I just believe there's such...
That's like a big gap of years to really work on yourself and become independent as a woman.
Focusing on a career not only benefits you, but sets you up for the rest of your life.
Your family, your future...
I think it leaves the doors open to a lot of more high-value men that have made it.
They're successful.
You've been through all the traumas.
You've been through all the heartbreak.
You've been through all the pain.
Now you're ready to settle down.
You've been through all dicks.
Yeah.
Maybe.
Maybe.
Depending on some.
But I just believe that independence is key and that'll set you up for life.
Interesting points.
What about you?
Do you think a woman that's 21 to 27 should focus on a career or family?
Well, I had a daughter in that time frame, so I would say career.
But also both, because I did both at the same time.
Were you married?
Yes.
Did you initiate the divorce?
Yes.
Wait, women leave men?
No way.
But no, I think it's super important to have that time for yourself, whatever time it is, whatever age and however long you need, you know, and then you can develop a family.
Time for yourself.
Can you describe that a little bit more just so I kind of understand what is that time for yourself supposed to do?
Well, there are two types of people.
The type of person that parties and just fucks off at that time, or the type of person that does inner work and healing travels, does, you know, cultures themselves, broadens their horizons.
Let me just do like this.
That's better.
I was trying not to block the titties.
If we're going to be completely different.
If we're going to be completely honest and transparent, do you think that most women that go and find themselves actually do the inner work or take that as an opportunity to participate in promiscuity, drug use, experiencing certain things that life offers, etc.?
Yeah, it's more that.
We talk about that on our show, too, a lot of the inner healing and that it's not super, you know...
Normalized at this point, but I do think it's getting to the point in society where people are like, hey, we got to really do this because it's just fucking shit out here.
What?
Okay.
What about you?
Do you think a woman should focus on career or family for 21 through 27?
Career.
Okay.
Why?
Because you're still a baby in that age.
Me being 31, I understand that because I was still very childish.
And I can still be childish to help you not do that.
But yeah, you got to know yourself.
And there's a lot of crazy men out there.
Not every guy is genuine.
And they can literally manipulate your mind at that age.
And now you're in a bad situation.
You might get pimped out.
You really don't know what you're dealing with.
That's a bit far, though.
I'm just...
What is it?
I'm just saying it.
I'll be your husband though.
Like, I come from the hood and I feel all types of stuff.
So, let me...
I feel all types of stuff like you know...
So...
She's singing in a nutshell.
Fuck the niggas.
Musical.
I didn't say that.
I'm just kidding.
Like, you can date, you know, have fun, but, like, settling down at that age, like, you're honestly cutting yourself short.
Yeah.
For real, for real.
Because, like, guys are like, oh, well, I want to date this bitch and that bitch, and I got, oh, and this, that, da, da, da.
Like, so, I'm not going to tell my daughter, like, settle down, because he definitely outrunning it.
Right.
He definitely outrunning the lane.
I'm not telling you to run the lane, but I'm telling you to be smart.
But what if he's not, though?
What if he's actually, like...
You heard the Snapple facts on me.
If he for real, then that's different.
He gotta show that, though.
Like, he gotta earn it for real.
I have one question for you.
Who hurt you?
A lot of people.
A lot of people.
And I just find no man family.
People around me.
Like, I have a lot of, like, experiences.
Don't do that shit!
No!
What about you?
Would you tell your daughter...
This is a daughter, right?
If I'm not mistaken, Chris?
Yeah, daughter.
Would you tell your daughter to prioritize a family between 21 to 27?
Or a career?
Career.
I feel like men at that age are just in...
There are stages where they just want to fuck around.
So I would say choose yourself.
Why not get a guy that's older?
I mean, you could, but then it comes to the point where it's like, are they using you?
They can control you.
It's like all of those factors that go into it.
Each difference is relevant.
Yeah.
I'll hold that bag over your head like...
So your main reasoning for career is because men want to fuck around.
Yes.
And because you should choose yourself and do what you want to do and just focus on yourself, get what you had to get done, and then you can focus on whatever comes next.
Interesting.
Okay.
What about you?
I hate to disagree with the entire panel, but I would probably say I'd probably choose a family first.
Maybe not towards the 21 side, as in you're just a barely legal adult, your toes are fresh in the world.
Maybe towards 24 through 26.
Why do you say that?
Why do you disagree with the entire panel?
I feel like women that age, they're more on the younger side.
They're more attractive to older males.
It's easier for them to have a family, to get in what could potentially be a long-lasting relationship.
Yeah.
And a lot of women do want to have families.
A lot of women do want to become mothers.
You know, that is a goal of mine eventually.
And I believe like as long as it's like, you know, a healthy, you know, loving relationship, you know, for her being 25, 26, 27, then, you know, she definitely can, you know, settle down and have a family.
College, you can always go to college.
My, you know, my grandmother got her degree at 60.
When you are breathing hard as hell on the mic.
And then what was the last one?
And you can always go back to college.
I mean, I know the same point can be saying that you can always have kids at any point in your life, but it's a lot easier, you know, health wise, you know, relationship wise to have kids when you're younger.
I'll say I had my oldest son when I was 25 and I love that You kind of get to grow up with them, you know?
And, like, you're active and you're doing stuff.
You're contradicting yourself.
I am a little bit.
I mean, you know, you don't get married and start a family thinking that it's going to fall apart.
You know?
It's not like you don't.
And so, unfortunately, stuff does happen.
And I'm a big believer in love.
I've been married before here, real quick, just so I have an idea.
Two of you?
Two of you have been married prior?
Three.
Okay.
I did initiate the divorce.
Okay.
Hold on.
Question for you.
If you don't mind me asking.
No.
What did he do wrong?
And what did you do wrong as well?
Well, I think we were both...
Yeah, he was gone all the time for work.
Great guy.
We're still friends today.
What did he do as a profession?
He was a tour manager in the music industry.
Okay.
And so he was on the road constantly.
Higher runner?
Probably...
You know, we were younger, but yeah.
Six-figure runner?
Probably close to that, yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah.
Okay.
But he was gone and I really at that time I did want a family because I love love so much and you know my parents have been married for 54 years now and they're madly in love with each other and they're always still cuddling when they come over for dinner and so I grew up with this beautiful vision of love and so I chased it.
Couldn't you leave trouble with him for work?
No because they were on a bus.
Oh.
And she had the kids too, probably.
Well, I was pregnant, but yeah, and I was modeling in LA. We lived in LA and, you know, doing my career and then got pregnant and he was gone a lot.
She was smashing a lot.
This was in the, what year time period was this?
This was the early 2000s.
Okay, so he's making close to 100K. I mean, that's a lot more money.
Yeah.
That's damn near double.
So you didn't cheat, did you?
No.
Oh, God, no.
No, no, no.
Stop the cap!
Because, you know, when someone's gone for a long period of time, things happen.
So, very interesting.
So, a lot of you cited, you know, independence, access to more attractive men, You know, being able to have a backup, men want to fuck around, choose yourself, experience yourself.
Let me ask you this, ladies.
Do you think a woman has more value for finding the man that she wants, or better likely to find the man that she wants when she's younger, 21 to 27, or when she's older after her career?
We'll start here.
I think you already kind of said younger.
Yes, younger.
What about you?
I would say older.
When is a woman's peak, then, in your opinion?
What year is?
26.
I mean, you can find that person at a young age if you have your mind straight.
Okay, let me make sure I preface this.
What is a woman's peak to men?
Do you know?
Because men are the ones that initiate relationships, correct?
So it'd be pretty important to encompass what they want.
So, at what age do you think women are most attractive to men?
At a young age.
What is that age?
Give me the number.
Do you even know?
If you had to peg it.
Do you want to know?
Peg it.
I would say as soon as they turn legal, 18, probably.
You think 18?
I feel like that's when men really...
Okay.
Now, for you, do you think you have more value as a woman or is it easier to find a man when you're older or younger?
And what do you think the prime age for a female is to a man?
It depends.
When I was in high school, them motherfuckers was lining up.
Okay.
They was like out there at the door like...
So from your answer, it seems like when you're younger, what does that prime age you think then?
18 to 24 in that window.
Alright, what about you?
I don't know.
I think you can always get a man.
That's just part of it.
Good question.
Good rebuttal.
But at what point do you think you have the highest likelihood of attracting the highest status, most attractive man?
I wouldn't have a clue.
I'm going to say that.
I haven't done it, so I don't know.
Would you say that a woman has a higher likelihood of finding a man when she's younger or older?
You have to peg the age because you don't know, but would you say you have a better likelihood of finding your dream guy when you're younger or older?
Dream guy?
Probably older.
Older, as a female.
That's what I'm trying to say.
And also, what you want in a man shifts as you get older, but does what a man wants shift as they get older?
I don't know that.
Where's my man now?
That's what I'm trying to say.
We're about to drop some game right now.
But okay, so you think older, but you can't give me an age?
Since you think it's older?
I mean, I feel like a woman's prime is definitely her 30s to 40s.
I mean, we're fucking on fire right now.
What about you?
Do you think a woman has a higher likelihood of her landing the man that she wants when she's younger or older?
And what age do you think she's at her prime?
I think she has a better age at landing when she's older.
I guess maybe 27.
I kind of believe between 27 to 30 is actually prime age in finding the man.
Do you think you're most attractive to the man though?
Yeah.
27 to 30.
I think you got your ducks in a row.
Well, you should at that point.
Not everyone.
But after 30, I think it's just a slow decline and men are just not.
Ducks in a row.
Just so I make sure I understand this correctly.
Are you basically saying ducks in a row is at your waist?
So you have your career together.
You have your life together.
Financial stability.
You're not in the club every night.
You're not going out.
She had her dicks in a row.
Yeah.
Pretty much.
So financial stability.
Yeah.
You look good by the side.
Okay.
Now, for you, do you think a woman has a higher likelihood of finding a man when she's younger or older?
And what is the prime age?
So, I know I said women should, like, experience and all of that, but I think around, like, 24, 25, I'd want to get married myself.
And I feel like that's enough years for me to experience when I need to right after high school.
But what do you think is most attractive for men?
I'd say around 22.
22?
Yeah.
Okay.
So, yeah, so what you want is 24 to 25, but you acknowledge that for men is 22 for a prime age.
Okay, so younger then, by your answer.
Okay, and then what about for you?
Well, it really depends on where your life takes you because you can plan shit out and it does not go as planned.
True.
And so you have to go with the flow and figure some different stuff out.
But wouldn't it be fair to say that At some point, you have to take a little bit of accountability and responsibility to make yourself the most attractive and seize opportunities given to you.
Absolutely.
So putting yourself in a position to be the most successful and mitigate risk, if you take these things into account, what do you think?
At what age do you think a woman is the most attractive?
From my experience...
For men?
For men.
I would say mid-30s.
34.
34, 37.
You think mid-30s?
And then, do you think she has the highest likelihood of landing her guy in this age range?
I'd like to think so.
Absolutely.
You'd like to think so.
Well, it did for me.
But, I mean, you're wiser.
You're wiser.
You've been through stuff.
But do they want someone who's older and been through stuff?
That's a good point.
Alright, so let me ask you this then, ladies.
Do you think men value experience the same way that women value experience?
So, in other words, Women typically value men that have experience and competency.
Do you think men value that too?
We'll start here.
Yes or no?
Simple.
For you.
Do I think?
Alright, say that one more time.
Okay.
Women value competence and experience in men.
Would it be fair to say that all of you agree?
Yeah.
You want a guy that understands how things work?
A leader, competence.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Do you think men value that back in exchange to the same degree as women?
Yes or no?
Yes.
Okay.
You a boss, baby.
I like it.
Okay.
What about you?
Yes.
You think yes as well?
100%.
Wow.
No.
Absolutely not.
Yes.
Okay.
Yes, unless you want an airhead.
Yeah, exactly.
For real, like...
Is those the extremes?
Either airhead, or boys move independent.
Again, I'm asking you, what do you think the men want, not what you want?
No, I said, like, yeah.
So what do you think men value it?
Oh, they do?
What kind of experience are we talking about, though?
Like, life experience, or...
Well, what comes of life?
Logan, Dylan.
I mean, yes, experience.
That is not true.
That is not true.
Don't people say men need to have their share of fun before they settle down and stuff?
Men don't want that.
You're saying, do men need to have their share of fun, you said?
Or women?
Yeah, men.
I know we're different, but I'm asking you.
Men, they'd rather have a younger woman because obviously she's less experienced.
But men are so much more likely to be known as someone that needs to have their share of experience before they settle down and have a family.
But isn't it funny that women prefer older men that are more mature, that have more experience?
Yeah, we do.
I do, personally.
But do men want the same thing?
I don't know.
Well, she said yes by her answer.
So, even though the question she just asked was a different thought process.
I would say yes.
Okay, you think men value experience and competency in women is the same thing?
Yes.
Wow, okay.
What about you?
I don't think it's important, really, at all.
I mean, if she has a tremendous amount of life experience, I feel like that might even be off-putting.
I feel like a lot of men want younger, uncorrupted women.
You know, per se.
Awesome word choice!
Let's go!
I mean, because in a relationship, I mean, at least in my opinion, you know, you want the man to be the leader, right?
In order for that to happen, he has to have the experience.
Like, I am not going to lead in a relationship, so it doesn't really matter the experience I have.
Like, you know, I would, like, you know, trust the man to be the leader, and then he would use his experience to, you know, go wherever.
You're in a very masculine environment in the military where there is a chain of command, there is an order of hierarchy, etc.
In general, right?
Not all the time, but in general, people of higher stature within the military typically have more competence, more experience.
They have something that got them and elevated them to that position which allows them to command authority where a certain title or have a certain title where there's subordinates underneath them.
Wouldn't it be fair to say that dynamic is very important between men and women?
Absolutely.
There needs to be that hierarchy?
Mm-hmm.
I would say.
Question.
Do you watch the show?
I do like your show.
There you go.
Smart woman.
Smart woman.
So, okay.
So I asked a three-part question here because I really wanted to get the ladies' thought process on this without me influencing it.
So I asked...
First I asked...
What matters more?
Well, the super chat, shout out to you.
That was a fantastic question that started this conversation.
Bender the Offender.
Bender the Offender.
He goes, should women prioritize career or a family between 21 to 27?
Most of you said career, and you guys gave reasons for such as being experienced, loving yourself, understanding yourself, not being childish because you're still a baby, having a backup, being independent.
I wrote down a bunch of your answers.
And then I asked, When do you think a woman has the highest likelihood of actually securing a man?
Some of you said 18 to 24, etc.
But most of you actually gave older ages.
And then one of you switched it up and went back to 22 when I asked you.
And then when I asked, do men value competency at the same level?
Most of you actually said yes in experience.
So this is very alarming to me.
Why we all have almost the same thought process?
For two reasons this is alarming to me.
Number one, You guys are drastically wrong about what men prefer and women.
And then the other thing is that it's scary that you guys all think that prioritizing a career is more important than prioritizing a family.
And I'll tell you why before you guys call me an asshole or a jerk.
A woman has a certain amount of time to capitalize on the value she's given.
If I give you a million dollars at 18 years old, and you're not able to multiply that money by the time you're 30, are you stupid?
Would you say yes?
If I give you a million dollars at 18, you're 18, congratulations, happy birthday, here's a million dollars.
If in 10 years you have nothing left to your name, you'd be considered stupid.
But if you're able to multiply it, invest it correctly, In that time period, you'd be intelligent, right?
I look at women and finding a man in that same regard because you have a finite amount of time to find the man that you want.
Now, one of you said earlier, hey, I can find a man whenever, which is true.
That's absolutely true.
However, is the man that you want going to want you back when you're ready to settle?
And I think that's the question that women don't ask themselves.
The man that you want, ask yourself, describe the man that you want, probably over six feet tall.
Six figures a year, attractive, charming, charismatic, able to dress well, in shape, go to the gym.
Congratulations.
That guy's less than 1% of the population.
Smart, kind, gentle.
Cool, fantastic.
You just brought it down even more.
That's less than 1% of the male population.
No, yeah, for sure.
So, think about it.
If he's less than 1% of the male population, and there's a bunch of beautiful girls that are turning 18 every day that will follow his lead, won't give him a headache, who do you think he's going to go with?
Oh, yeah.
I agree with you.
It makes sense.
It makes sense.
I tried.
I gave it a go.
And, you know, I tried my best.
So with my two daughters, of course I want them to be in love and start a family.
And, you know, I look forward to those days.
But I want to make sure that if something does happen, they have a career to fall back on.
They have their own bank account.
I've been in a situation that was abusive, and it took me a while to get out of it.
I was very scared.
Would it be fair to say that if we're going to tell young women that they need to prioritize their career, etc., that we also need to tell them the negative side, that if you pursue your career and chase this dream, another dream is probably going to end for you?
Absolutely.
Because we tell women that they can have it all.
They can go ahead and chase a career and make money and become successful.
What we don't tell them is the dark side of that.
There's a high likelihood that you're not going to find the man of your dreams if you have the career of your dreams.
Yeah.
Because men don't care about experience.
Men don't care about competency.
You said it earlier.
We want a girl that's unused and hasn't been around the world.
Think about it right now.
Earlier...
Set them up for the track.
Earlier I asked you.
You triggered my trap card!
If your daughter, excuse me, if your son was Logan Paul and he was dating that woman and all these pictures were on the internet of her with other men, that sounds to me like experience.
That sounds to me like independence.
But none of you signed off on her really with her actions.
So, on one end, you guys are saying, no, women should go out there and get experience, be independent, and date people, and have fun, etc.
But on the other end, when I tell you your son is going to be on the receiving end of that woman, you guys say, fuck no.
Well, it honestly means, like, you have to think about, like, the choice of, like...
Your decisions, your actions throughout life, that's on you.
You have a head over your shoulders, you don't.
That's going to obviously lead with you to your future as well as your past leads with you now.
You always have to think about what you're doing.
But what you don't understand is that a woman's past will absolutely tarnish her ability to find a man in the future.
What kind of past?
Anything in general?
Being promiscuous, having a lot of male partners, etc.
This woman probably didn't even fuck all these guys, but the image is there, which is bad enough.
His perception is reality.
But she found the guy she wants.
She fucked all these dudes.
So it lowers her value tremendously.
I mean, hold on.
It was enough to make all of you say she's a disqualified candidate for your son.
I didn't say disqualified.
Sit down and talk to her.
Yeah, talk to her.
But if she's...
Aligned in her life at the point where she's with my son and she's gonna be in a different place in her life.
I just think it's different and it's all circumstantial.
Does a tiger ever change his stripes?
Very few tigers change their stripes, but some people are living a good-ass time and then they grow up, you know But then they lose She didn't lose, she got the dude That doesn't mean he's gonna keep her though It comes back to the situation I gave before Men value women that are inexperienced, women that are impressionable, women that can be molded, women that want to follow their lead because men are expected to be leaders.
If I am responsible for a platoon of soldiers, right, I want soldiers that are going to follow my lead.
Hey, we need to go this, do this, I need you to do that.
They don't want no talkback or whatever because if they don't, the mission doesn't get accomplished, people can die.
There are serious consequences.
A relationship with a man is very similar.
So men in general want women that are going to comply and follow their directions because life already is hard enough for us.
It's very difficult out there.
So the last thing you want is a combative, rambunctious woman that's assertive and dominant because she wears her work at home and she's made a career for herself and earns a lot of money.
You don't have to tell her.
You can't tell her shit.
That's very annoying.
And I would argue, right, because a lot of our friends are higher net worth individuals, et cetera.
Guys like us don't really care about women's careers and income.
Granted, we're not saying you can't work a job.
We're just saying when it comes to the choice of having a family, what's more important to you?
And at the same time, finding a man that's going to be a leader for you isn't easy either.
But when you do find that man, would you give it your career for that man?
I think we can tell women to go and chase a career.
I'm never against women going and making money and chasing a career, but I don't like that we don't tell young women that that comes with consequences.
How do you feel about traditional roles in this generation, though?
Because I feel like it's not always how it used to be.
It should be, right?
But men are so feminized, like I said on the last podcast, and I just think things are changing now where women feel they need to take on that dominant role.
For security purposes, almost.
But a lot of it's out of necessity, too, because we've been in abusive relationships and we got financially fucked over and had to start from scratch.
Rebuild everything.
To be fair, hold on.
Who chose that relationship?
Definitely.
And that's why I exited it with nothing and rebuilt, because I made that choice, so...
Yeah.
Wait, so the guy...
Stupid!
Did he get alimony from you or the other way around?
We did no alimony either way.
No child support, no nothing.
Um...
Very, very small child support.
Okay, so he paid you child support, but not as much as...
He paid you or you pay him?
No, he pays me.
As he should, I have the children.
No, no, no.
We understand that, but...
I mean, I'm sure that the divorce probably messed him up, too.
Like, I mean, divorce typically cripples men.
Unless...
You know what?
Yes.
You're right.
I would like to add to her point, though, because why, like, I exited my relationship is that...
We have three divorced women on the panel.
It's crazy.
Is that my...
Well, she's in the military, so I get it.
Yeah, I married her.
You married at 18?
No, I was...
We got together when I was, like, what, 19?
Was he military, too?
Yes.
Okay.
All right.
Makes sense.
Out of the barracks.
But...
The reason I left is that he got complacent.
Very complacent.
It was very off-putting.
He was no longer the leader.
He was no longer willing to lead.
I gave him two years to work on his shit.
It just got to the point where I was almost being masculinized because I would have to be doing everything.
It just got to the point where I no longer wanted to go home.
I would spend extra time at work or at the gym.
And just because coming home and it was just annoying and naggy and I just didn't want to put up with it anymore.
Yeah.
So did he change or was that person you think?
He was not the same person I married, no.
When we first got together, he was very much a leader, very masculine per se, very strong, very dominant.
And then as I grew my business, because I also run a childcare service as well, as I grew into my business and whatnot, which I did for us, because a big thing about soldiers is that they struggle with finances.
So my goal was I wanted to create this business so he could become the best soldier he could be.
And not have to worry about home.
But then it got to the point where I took care of him too well.
And then he got complacent and thought he wouldn't have to lead anymore.
Or be a prominent partner in our relationship.
And he just didn't understand.
And he's not a bad person for it.
But no matter how independent I become, I always want to be taken care of and provided for.
And to feel like there's a leader in the relationship.
And, you know, and I've said before, like, you know, a lot of my friends know that I repeat the phrase, complacency kills.
And complacency did kill, and it killed our relationship.
And that's why I left.
Like, there was no, there was no, like, you know, hard feelings.
Like, I let him have our house.
I think, I think that's why important, like, when you, when you got with your guy, were you guys close in age?
Yes.
When you got with your guy, when you, how much older was he than you?
Way too old.
Way much older.
And he didn't have his financial stuff together?
No, he didn't.
Oh, wait.
He did.
Did I say he didn't?
No, I mean, the way you said it, like, hey, they left you financially broke or whatever, that came off as like he didn't.
Yeah, that's what happened.
But he had his shit together perfectly well together.
No, not at all.
How long were y'all married?
Not long enough for me to get 50% of our stuff.
Like a year?
Two and a half or so, yeah.
Two and a half.
Nigga said I'm out.
But she initiated.
I did.
It was my choice.
I'm not going to stay for 50%.
I don't give a fuck about 50%.
Okay, so it was just that bad?
Yeah.
And I don't give a fuck about 50%.
I just don't.
Even if it weren't that bad, once I've made the choice, I've made the choice.
I'm not going to waste my time or anybody else's time.
Was he abusive, you said?
Yeah.
What made you say, this is it, I'm out?
Was he just like...
I don't know.
What do you do?
Kids.
Oh, his kids?
My kids.
He was the biological dad?
He was.
Our children made me say, oh, this is not okay.
This is going to fuck up everybody, not just me, you know?
Did he give you a one-piece, two-piece, or three-piece combo?
What the fuck?
No, no.
You said it was inclusive.
Mm-hmm.
There were some abusive moments.
Emotional!
Oh my goodness.
We're trying to figure it out.
I'm in a sticky territory with how I can discuss this.
So I'm treading lightly.
I'm sure we will be for a long time.
Sorry, go ahead.
It was not a great relationship.
It was very wild and tumultuous, but the kids definitely become a factor.
If you haven't gained the strength for yourself, that is a factor for you.
I mean, chat says she's lying, but...
Hey, I'm just reading the chat.
I'm lying about what?
I don't know.
The Jets and your line.
But I mean, you never know unless you hear both sides of the story.
Because I'm sure he could probably get on and say, well, she did this and that.
She was going to clubs and shit.
You know what?
We should call him.
Hey, man.
You probably got a lot to say.
Let's talk about your story real quick.
So y'all were married for like two years.
How many kids y'all got?
Two.
How old were the kids?
Seven and nine.
So you had the kids, I'm guessing, this was like in your 20s?
Yeah.
Does having kids make it harder to date, you think, now?
Oh, absolutely.
For sure.
It's a big factor.
And that's a big reason I'm single.
And I have a career, so I have a lot of factors that make me not appealing to the general male population.
I'm perfectly aware of what it is.
It's also like, I don't care.
You know what I'm saying?
You get to a point in your life where you're like, I don't care if I get the man or not.
I want to be happy, whether that ends up with a man or not.
Wouldn't it be fair to say, because you said when I asked you, hey, what do you think is a woman's peak?
You said mid-30s or older.
Sorry, 30s to 40s was what it was.
It seems like your answer shows a little bit different that you know that younger women have a better chance.
Would it be fair to say that we should tell younger women, hey, pursue a family while you're young and attractive and get the best guy that you can.
Vet them, obviously, for a bit before you guys get married and ensure that you get certain things in your name or whatever it may be and set yourself up for success and get the best guy that you can versus, hey, chase a career and then find a guy in your mid-30s.
It's tough.
It's hard.
Because you can find a guy in your 30s, but are they optimal candidates?
Let's be honest, you probably reject, what, 99% of the guys that talk to you?
Nobody ever tries to talk to me, but if they did, I would reject them.
So even if they tried, they would get rejected.
So it's like, you know, isn't it tough?
Here's the thing that I've noticed with older women.
They make more money, right?
As they make more money, they acquire status.
As they acquire more status, they have higher standards.
As they have higher standards, the man needs to go ahead.
Yeah, the pool comes down alongside it.
And then on top of that, the scariest part for y'all is the man that you want, that you think you deserve because you make this much money.
Doesn't want you back.
Yeah, no, it's absolutely...
You're completely accurate.
It just doesn't change anything, the fact that you're accurate.
We're still going to do what we do, you know?
Still going to pursue that career and hope for the fucking best.
I mean, shit.
What if...
Okay, so let's go into, like, a bizarro dream world, right?
What if...
What if men, right, just started saying, you know what, dude?
I kind of just want to do what the fuck I want to do.
I think they do that.
I'm going to start playing video games.
I'm going to start eating Cheetos.
I'm going to start watching porn and chilling and everything else like that.
They can do their own thing, right?
Which you guys might have been on the bad end of this in a relationship or two, right?
What kind of society do you think that kind of will lead us to?
Where one gender doesn't care about performing to attract the other gender.
Absolute failure.
So why is it that?
It's in our nature to perform.
To peacock for each other.
It's just natural.
Yeah, but I would argue women are peacocking in the incorrect way.
Fair enough.
Women are peacocking through masculine endeavors, like chasing their career and making money.
And guys are...
I mean, guys aren't even...
A lot of guys aren't even peacocking.
So my thing is, like, you got these women, right, that...
You got guys that are sitting here like not doing the work, etc.
They're made fun of, rightfully so.
We make fun of guys that watch porn and fat and losers.
But we don't make fun of women that aren't willing to put in the work to get guys.
We make fun of the guys, but we don't make fun of the women.
We champion the women and tell them, yeah, go chase a career.
Fuck what men want.
Even though you know that they want younger, attractive women that aren't promiscuous, that have traditional values.
Fuck that.
We're going to chase our career.
We're going to be empowered.
We're going to do what we want to do.
Wouldn't it be fair to say that you kind of...
Lost the right to demand a certain man if you're not going to follow what that man wants back in return.
Because if we switch the roles, you would never accept the guy that eats Cheetos and watches porn all day?
I don't think the two of them are necessarily mutually exclusive.
I do believe that women can run a business or do whatever and still have a strong man as the head.
It's all about...
The balance between the two of them.
I don't think it's necessarily mutually exclusive.
I really think it depends on the person.
Career-oriented women tend to have certain characteristics.
I think if you prioritize your career more over finding a family or settling down, then you are less attractive to a man, potentially.
But what I'm trying to say is that you can't...
We talk all the time about a woman can have a career and still have a family and everything, but the most successful women just aren't going to settle.
If you look at millionaires, if you look at people that are wildly successful, it's not a mistake that they all have the same mindsets and traits.
Less agreeable, competitive, hyper-dominant, masculine features.
Men just don't like these things.
So it's like, I don't know, I think we just need to educate women more, because it's alarming the answers that you guys gave.
Like, all the answers you guys gave were like a thousand percent wrong.
I think deep down y'all know that they're wrong, but you've been indoctrinated by feminism in modern day society to say, what I want matters more than what men want, and men should accept me how I come.
But I think that's a ludicrous concept because if I watched porn and did whatever I wanted, women would never accept me the way that I come.
I have to improve and become the man that a woman wants, right?
I have to earn the privilege for women to be attracted to me.
But women don't feel like they have to earn the privilege for a man to be attracted to them.
Because all of our lives we've walked out the door and men have done all kinds of things to show us that we don't have to do shit and that they are just perfectly happy to just, you know?
I think someone's gonna come up with you.
That's why I came out with the book, Why Women Deserve Less.
Now y'all see the title.
I think that, to branch off of your point, I think that, like, in a relationship, like, why it's, like, so important to give respect.
Like, I think in a relationship, like, the man wants respect and the woman wants love.
You know, she wants to feel loved and nurtured and protected and cared for.
And then the man wants respect.
Respect is a leader, the man of the household, etc.
So, like, naturally, she's going to have to, you know, change her way somewhat to, you know, for lack of a better word, conform or submit to But the problem is that women don't want to conform or submit.
That's the thing, like...
That's not true.
A lot of women don't want to...
But see, here's the thing, though.
It takes the right man.
It takes the right man.
100%.
So you're saying, in a nutshell, let's say there's a group of guys, right?
Yeah.
I would say maybe two of them are top options for you, right?
They're actually the guy you want to be with.
But there's 10 guys there.
You're going to act a certain way in front of all 10 guys and then turn off the other two.
Exactly.
So if you be masculine in that environment, you know what?
She's hot, but she's a bitch.
So I don't want to talk to her.
I think the other thing too that's interesting is that women will say, oh, I'm going to submit to the right man.
That's a ludicrous concept.
How about this?
I'm going to wear heels all week.
And when I find a feminine woman, I'm going to wear shoes.
Yeah.
I'm acting feminine until I find a feminine woman and then I'm going to act masculine.
In other words, I'm picking and choosing when to be a man.
It's like a guard.
Not every woman is just going to be submissive.
That's not true.
Have you ever been to Russia?
I have.
Okay.
You've been to Eastern Europe?
No.
Okay.
Well, Russia's kind of Eastern.
Okay.
Well, like, just Russia.
Like, nowhere else.
Okay.
Like, that's not true.
When you go to other parts of the world, the women are a lot more naturally submissive.
Yes.
Like, off-rip.
Yeah.
Versus in the United States.
Like, yeah, they might have a guard up, but it's not to the same degree here in America.
So, like, women are more naturally feminine in other places.
So, it's not necessarily, oh, it's my guard.
It's just a westernized female mindset to just be masculine at all times.
And then when the right guy comes along.
But what I'm arguing is that The right guy might not come along because you're purporting yourself to be a masculine female from the rip.
Like, if I walked around in a dress all the time, would a girl even give me the chance to come out on my masculine side?
Like, honestly, really, I want you guys, because I'm just taking your logic and spinning it the other way around so you can see what I mean here.
If I walked around in a dress and act like a female, most of the time, And then I came across the right girl.
Would y'all even give me a chance?
Why the hell would a man give you a chance that's masculine, dominant, and successful when you give off masculine tendencies?
You know what he's going to do?
You know what?
Damn, this girl's annoying.
I'll fuck her.
But I'm never going to wipe this girl up.
100%.
I was going to say, can we give off non-masculine tendencies, but also be career-oriented?
Yeah, exactly.
There's a beautiful balance that you can do that.
But again, it's kind of like you want to find a man that's your dream man, but your whole demeanor, your whole energy is giving, I'm a boss, babe.
Here's my career.
I'm leading with this.
He doesn't want that.
So he's going to tell you what you want to hear, just smash it in, like you said earlier, just dip.
Versus, if you're actually feminine, damn, she's irreplaceable, has value, and feminine, I'm going to get a shot.
See where it goes.
But is she happy, and does she care at that point what you think?
Because is she happy?
She has to be happy to care what you think.
I agree, but once again, if you really want that man, why act?
To want a man, you have to be happy.
Happiness is the very first step of anything.
Because everybody is a human.
Man and woman.
We're all human.
So we all have to...
We share enough of the same qualities.
We can be masculine.
We can be feminine without going to extremes.
I think his point is that men initially are attracted to your femininity as opposed to your happiness.
Fair enough.
And to branch off of your point and trying to tie into what I think you were saying is that...
Like, for instance, I know you said, Myron, that a lot of business-oriented females, and correct me if I'm not recapping this correctly, who have strong business backgrounds or whatever may not be as attractive to men per se, but And then from what she said that, you know, you can have, you know, a less feminine front or feminine front on one side and then, you know, a less, you know, a masculine front or whatever.
I think it's just, I think what she's saying is that you can, you know, present yourself as feminine and then, you know, for someone like you're interested in or for the right man, you know, you can, you know, submit to, you know, conform to his...
Take the guard down a little.
Yeah, take the guard down a little.
But it's always going to rear its ugly head at inopportune times.
Like, this is what I'm trying to say.
Like...
See, like, it's easy for you to put the mask on when we're on our first date.
It's easy for you to have the mask on when we're going on maybe a two-day trip.
Honeymoon phase.
Those bad habits, those bad tendencies are going to rear their ugly head as soon as there's a disagreement, an argument.
Maybe some situation occurs where we didn't expect it.
Like, that masculine energy is going to come out at some point because it's within you.
It's who you are.
It's a part of your personality.
You're an A-type personality.
You can't turn it off.
You just can't.
Do you think you have to choose one or the other?
This is how it goes.
If you want a man that's hyper-masculine and dominant, the guy that you want that can tell you shut up and is attractive and is going to handle all the bills, etc., he's not going to tolerate a woman that tries to question him.
Period.
Shut up, bitch!
I'll be honest with y'all.
I tell my...
Significant others, right?
My ladies, right?
I don't negotiate with y'all.
I don't have discussions with my girls.
This is what the fuck it is.
Period.
I'm not going to argue with you.
This is what it is.
And they respect me for it and they're attracted to it.
I don't negotiate with women, period.
Because I don't think women are on the same level as men when it comes to decision-making skills, when it comes to rationality, when it comes to an ability to assess the real world for what the fuck it really is because men live a vastly different reality than women do.
Are there some women that are aware of it to some degree?
Yes, maybe women in the military that might be aware of the brutality and the savaginess of the real world.
But in general, a lot of women are coddled from real world situations to a degree.
And I'm talking about the real world where the threat of violence is very real from random people, etc.
And for all the women out there, oh no, women are victims of violence too.
Men are like five times as likely to be victims of violence than women are.
I say all that to say this.
Men and women aren't equal, and women respect men that acknowledge this uncomfortable biological fact.
You don't want an equal.
None of y'all do.
All of you said you want a leader.
Ta-da!
Done!
That means you do not want an equal.
You know?
But I think it's interesting how girls say, on one end, I want to chase a career, I want to be successful, I want a man, I want to be my partner, but this guy has more money than you, has more status than you, has more competency than you, stronger than you, is stronger than you, Oh, look, he's all the way up here, but he's supposed to treat this as an equal partnership?
I see a big disparity here visually.
This doesn't make sense.
I feel like we're getting towards that territory of, does she raise the kids and do all the housework?
Yes.
So it's like that age-old question.
Yes, because if I lined up 100 women and I told them, you could be with that guy.
He's going to take care of you.
He's going to make all the decisions, etc.
You just sit your ass at home and take care of the kids and be pretty.
90% of the women are going to take that.
You can have your little side business on the side, etc.
Most women will take that.
So since most women will take that, I can argue that there's a natural proclivity for women to want to be in a subordinate position to a man.
Sure.
I would agree on that.
I would do the same thing if someone offered that to me.
And here's another thing too.
Think about this.
I work my ass off.
I get to this level and there's this disparity.
Do you really think that we're an equal or like this equal partnership or I'm going to negotiate with you?
That's ridiculous.
Now, on a human level, we are equal, but dating-wise, and I want to say mating-wise, we're not.
However, you mentioned happiness earlier, right?
So guess what?
If you're actually happy, sorry, if you meet a man that's actually going to be into you and take care of you, what's his first priority?
His first priority?
Yeah.
I have not met that man, so I couldn't tell you.
See?
Notice how you don't know what men actually want or what their priorities are?
Absolutely.
No, I'm totally aware of that.
So as a result, I'll tell you right now, it's going to be obviously work, God first, then your happiness is next.
Okay.
So it's kind of like, by default, he's going to make you happy because he loves you.
Sure.
So it's going to come regardless.
But you've got to find that man first and give him what he wants as well.
He can't make me happy.
I have to make me happy.
He can add to that.
I would hope he would.
Well, you're happy making him happy.
No, I'm happy fulfilling my purpose.
And not everybody has a purpose that they need to fulfill.
Some people have careers.
Because, remember, he's leading you.
To the promised land.
But what about the part of life where there is nobody leading me and I have to lead myself?
Am I leading myself in the gutter?
Once again, have your career, have your job, have a stable foundation because you're by yourself.
When you meet that man and you want to keep him, what's your priority?
Oh, sure.
No, no, I see what you're saying.
I'll also say this.
The women that I've noticed are the most happiest and the most fulfilled typically have a strong man who's masculine, dominant, etc.
They have children.
And their happiness a lot of times stems from serving their man.
I genuinely believe that women fall in love with men through acts of servitude.
Women are here to serve men and make their life easier.
And if they don't do that, their liability needs to be kicked to the streets.
So, as a female, and I know this might be misogynistic, blah, blah.
All I'm doing is talking about traditional gender roles that exist since the beginning of time.
I agree with you.
And I think this is what women naturally want, but they put up this front, like, I'm strong and I'm a dominant and I'm aggressive, etc.
But then they cry themselves to sleep at night because they don't have a man.
So, my thing is...
Is that women need to serve a man that they love and mind and respect and then they're going to feel fulfilled.
But when they're with a loser, then they get angry because they're like, what the fuck am I doing?
I'm wasting time.
I'm wasting my potential, etc.
I'm not with the right guy.
But then you got to ask yourself, who picks the guy?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And to be fair, most guys know these are not up to par.
So they're not even on a level to say, you know what, I'm a leader.
But...
That's exactly right.
You choose them because they look good.
They might smash you good.
They might even promise you the promised land.
But they're capping.
So it's not your fault.
Just saying.
I do agree with you, though.
I do believe, at least for me, I find the most fulfillment when I'm nurturing and caring for someone else.
Honestly, that brings me happiness.
It's when I'm taking care of someone, also leading to why I'm a medic.
You know, taking care of someone and nurturing someone and seeing that person go from, you know, here to here, you know, and knowing that, hey, like, you know, I got to be a part of that.
And here's the thing.
It's interesting, too, because she just said something like, I'm helping the guy escalate.
But notice how if the man is helping the woman escalate, she loses attraction for him.
That's literally your story.
Yeah, she want to control her man, though.
Yeah.
I did not, no.
No, that's what she did.
She became successful hoping that it would motivate him, but it didn't.
That's what happened.
One of the biggest mistakes I'll give y'all some game right now, if you're with a bum, he's gonna stay a bum.
We all learned something.
You gotta meet a guy who literally tells you shit like, oh yeah, I'm working all the time.
I don't have time, et cetera.
That's why for you, you said your guy was working all the time.
I'm like, damn, that kind of sucks that you left him because he was working all the time.
Maybe there's some other stuff, but that's what you want.
You want a guy that's always working, et cetera, always busy.
I think men need to chase their purpose.
women need to chase the man it's hard to chase the man when he's gone six months ago I mean you have a new baby and he's always on the nose I have a question you could chase the bag would you prefer a woman to chase you though would you prefer a woman to chase you I think that's the only way a relationship is going to last is when the woman is chasing the man's validation and never works the other way around women need to women
okay this is I feel like that's I'm gonna just say, women are like cats.
Literally pussies, right?
What I mean by that is, if you take a ball of yarn, right?
You take a ball of yarn and you give it to a cat, the cat will play with the ball of yarn.
And then if you pull the ball yarn away with the string, the cat will continue to chase and play with the ball yarn.
However, if the ball yarn stays stagnant, i.e.
stays at home, doesn't work anymore, stops going to the gym, isn't necessarily staying attractive and having other women approach the ball yarn, what ends up happening?
Cat gets bored, leaves.
No.
Men, on the other hand, aren't like that.
We'll stay with that ball of yarn forever.
It's like, oh damn, this is hard to get when it's ball of yarns.
I'm going to stick around.
So women need to constantly feel like they got the best guy that they can get.
And the only way they're going to feel that way is when other women want him.
He's chasing his purpose.
He's making money.
He's rising up in the world.
And she's like, okay, I'm satisfied.
This is the best that I can get.
I can barely keep this motherfucker.
That's why women are satisfied.
It doesn't work the other way around.
If I pedestalize you, guess what happens?
I elevate you.
Now you think you're better than me.
It doesn't work.
I need to always be above you.
You need to pedestalize me.
That's how it goes, unfortunately.
That is so true.
And I don't think women realize that until they're actually with the high-value man.
And that's when they can learn how to become more submissive and tap into that feminine energy.
Yeah, women aren't the prize.
Society likes y'all, man.
I mean, I think...
Men are the prize if you find the right guy, because it's so hard for women to find men nowadays.
Look at how many of you guys are single.
Look at how many women are angry and can't find a guy.
It's very difficult for women to find a guy.
And I'll give you guys a little bit of a...
Credit.
Like, yeah, a lot of guys are pussies.
They're bums.
They're fat.
They're watching porn all day.
They're literally sedated with Netflix and bullshit.
So I understand the female perspective, too, because we talk to these guys.
We tell them, you need to stop being a fucking loser.
Yeah.
But it sucks on both ends.
Yeah, it's not easy.
Exactly.
We got some more chats here.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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What age did God choose Joseph to be food for thought?
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I'm Jewish.
She got pregnant by no contact by a man.
So, I mean, it was an immaculate conception.
She was 13.
Yeah, she's pretty young.
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Ladies, your brother is seriously dating your best friend of 20 years.
You find out he's smashing another chick.
Do you tell your best friend?
Remember, she's your 20-year-old friend.
Oh, that's actually a pretty good one here.
So your brother's dating a girl and your best friend of 20 years is seriously dating your best friend of 20 years.
Smashing another girl.
Do you tell your best friend?
Are you going to tell her?
My brother?
Yeah.
So you're dating your best friend in 20 years.
Fuck yeah, I'm telling my brother.
No, no, no.
You're dating...
My brother's dating...
No, you're going to tell your best friend that your brother is smashing someone else.
Oh, that my brother is?
She's been your friend for 20 years.
Ah, fuck.
Would you tell her that he's cheating on her?
I don't like adultery.
So you would tell her?
Over your brother?
That'd be really tough, but man.
Would you keep it secret?
Would you tell your best friend in 20 years?
I don't know.
That's a tough one.
I would probably...
Oh, shit.
Plead the fifth.
Yeah, I don't know.
That'd be a really messy one.
Telling your best friend in 20 years or keeping it a secret for your brother who's smashing all the girls on the side?
It's tough because you don't want to...
I don't like to get too involved in other people's dramas.
But you're seeing it in real time.
In real time.
Yeah, I've been in the position.
You're just like, hey girl, good to see you again.
Oh my goodness.
It would eat me alive.
It really would.
So you could tell her the answer for you?
Yeah, I would.
Okay, cool.
Yeah.
Tell her.
Tell her trail.
Snitch.
From New York, too, you're a snitch.
I ain't no snitch.
You want to tell?
Nah.
At all?
Nah.
Well, it depends on the relationship of my brother, you know?
Like, for me personally, I don't have like...
Yeah, close with both, but, you know, blood over everything.
Okay, there you go.
What would you do?
I would tell her to tell him.
It takes me out of the equation.
I know this information.
Please handle it appropriately.
Thank you.
So you would tell her, and he would tell her.
I think the other way you mean, you would tell your brother to tell.
Yeah, tell your brother to tell.
Isn't the girl cheating?
No, the boy.
The guy is cheating.
So your brother, she's dating your best friend of 20 years, but he's cheating on her with multiple girls.
He's cheating on her.
Yeah, she, tell her, whoever's cheating, tell the other motherfucker and leave me out of it.
I don't want this information on me.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Okay.
Or hold it against him and make sure he never does it again.
Or a blackmail.
Good blackmail.
Great blackmail.
Multimedia.
I don't have a difference.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The first tactic of them boys.
Yeah.
Blackmail.
Blackmail.
Just like Epstein.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm not going to say nothing, but I'm going to encourage her to do some other shit.
Like, yo, you might want to go.
I'm not going snitching out.
I'm not going snitching out because that's my brother at the end of the day, but I'm at least going to be like, yo, snitch me.
You might want to go out real quick.
Get your legs back real quick.
I'm on my brother's side.
You going to hold him down?
Hell yeah.
Okay.
And you?
I'd encourage my brother to tell his girlfriend and then...
And if he doesn't?
And Mike's just like, hey, I thought I told you and you two dealt with it.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Makes me out of the equation.
Okay.
What's your ethnic background?
I'm Mexican and Puerto Rican.
And then you're Russian, Israeli, Canadian.
What are you?
Half Native American, half Swedish.
Like, real Native American?
You get, like, money and stuff?
I have not done that process, but yeah, I'm real Native American.
You might sell on some money!
Can you live on a reservation if you wanted?
Yes.
I believe so.
I think you might have to be 70% for that.
I'm not sure, but I'm 50%.
You want more kids?
No.
If I finally attracted my male, am I peacocking correctly?
Yeah, this is an investment opportunity.
You better get some alcohol, bro.
Indian reservations are some of the highest crime areas ever.
No one works.
That is very accurate.
Yeah, they have like tribal police and then they have Bureau of Indian Affairs and then the FBI I've actually always been very careful with my drinking all through my life so that I wouldn't become an addict.
Yeah Cheers to that.
Okay.
Alright, cool.
Rev...
Rook?
Okay.
Ladies, since women receive alimony 80% of the time and divorces and support quality of life, what do you think about the woman having to provide quality of life alimony as well?
Cook, lean, sex, etc.
So what do you guys think about alimony from female to male?
I don't think anybody should be left destitute.
I think everybody should get what they need.
Take care of everybody.
Okay.
So if the woman made significantly more money than her man, she should pay him alimony?
I mean, sure.
Unless he cheated on her or killed her cat, then yeah.
Why not?
No double standard.
Britney Spears?
Kevin Predeline?
Oh, yeah.
They could take money out of her account.
She wouldn't even notice.
Fucking pay them off.
Would you be okay with giving a man money?
Yeah.
Really?
If I got money, I got money.
Not the cat.
I don't think I'm going to do it.
Not money.
There's nothing that hurts a lot more than pulling out her card.
Yeah, absolutely not.
It depends.
No.
Randomly.
Not all the time.
Yeah.
I feel like y'all should just make sure each other's straight.
Y'all gonna break it off.
That's right.
Exactly.
Make sure everybody's straight.
I don't feel like you should be giving, like, all your bread to the woman.
I don't feel like vice versa.
Like, make sure y'all straight, end it, and keep it.
Cut your losses and roll.
Like, what did you pay someone all that money for?
Every single month.
When you're, like, right now on a podcast, when you're calling.
Hey, how's that negative, though?
No, but, like, realistically speaking, women are emotional, women are erratic, and they, you know, they get angry.
It's like, I'm gonna take you to the cleaners, like, you know, they say- I've never asked for bread, though.
I can stand on it.
Yeah, that's fine for you.
Okay, for you, maybe.
I can stand on it.
But, hell hath no fear, like, a woman squarned.
That's, like, in all the religious texts.
I've been through some shit, and I'm still like, yo, just get out my face.
I'm cool.
Like, I don't want nothing.
This is, like, a guy that you married?
Was this guy, like, a guy that you married, or?
Guys.
Nah, he's just a crazy motherfucker.
He's crazy or are you...
I mean, when you try to kill someone, yeah, that's pretty crazy.
Damn.
That's psychotic.
Next level.
You chose them.
I chose, but they couldn't get away peacefully.
It's like when you try to end it with someone that's on that level.
It's not just a walk-away situation, you know what I mean?
Definitely.
Definitely.
Respect definitely plays a big part.
If you know, like, violent situations that take a woman multiple times or death to really, truly get away.
And that's the psychological impact.
I mean, what's that crime show people end up on?
Law.
Dateline.
All that shit.
And that's why I picked career over whatever, because ain't everything that glitter is golden.
Like, that shit could look nice.
So what about all the nerds that came to you?
Yeah.
Baby, I'll take care of you.
Don't worry.
Yeah, you said, oh, you a square.
You lame.
You a lame nigga.
Your sneakers don't match, nigga.
What the fuck, nigga?
That's where you gotta find your match.
Like, you gotta align with your personality.
Sorry, all day white boys.
Come on, man.
White boys!
We like nerds a lot of times.
I wanna go with the Pookie and the Ray Rays.
Actually, I like nerds.
Just don't be a weirdo.
Like, where you're, like, where you're, like, taking a needle and putting it through your skin kind of shit.
Yeah, no, yeah.
I haven't heard of that.
You ain't seen them do weird shit in school where they put glue on their hands.
They're just like...
That's weird.
That's psychological.
That's weird, but I mean like...
No, I've seen weird shit in school.
But a lot of the nerdy guys don't have social skills.
A lot of them do not have any social skills.
They're not very dominant.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Those are the guys that would treat you very well.
I always love me a nerd.
I love me a nerd.
They just say one looking at weird shit in their fucking car.
Got stickers all over the fucking bumper and doing nah.
Okay.
All I was going to say is plenty of nice guys have probably approached you guys or guys that maybe bought you flowers or were chivalrous and you probably friend zoned them.
I guarantee every single one he probably has a guy in the friend zone right now as we speak that would probably white knight you to death but he's not attractive enough because he can't tell you to shut up.
They'd be like, yo, my TV needs to be put up.
Thank you.
100%.
100%.
That's so real.
It's amazing to me how...
Yes, I always feel like I'm doing that because I appreciate it.
I don't want to sound an asshole, but there's a reason why I have a theory here.
Maybe an asshole thing, but I have a theory as to why so many women are single nowadays and struggle with men.
It's because we don't have father figures and we don't have arranged marriages.
Typically, what I've realized is that when women are in a position where they're picking the men, they make terrible decisions.
Because since women are emotionally erratic and dictated by their emotions, they're going to go with the guy that can stimulate their emotions the best.
Well, what stimulates female emotions?
Well, we know this from psychology.
It's men that are neurotic, men that have Machiavellian traits, men that are toxic, men that don't...
That don't necessarily, that have a, excuse me, narcissistic tendencies, sociopaths, etc.
Women are attracted to these traits because what does this outline?
The bottom line is the guy doesn't give a fuck about the girl.
Women are attracted to men that don't give a fuck about them.
However, the problem is that though this guy arouses you, he's not a good long-term partner.
The nerd who pedestalizes you and makes you feel like a princess even though you don't deserve to be a princess because you haven't done anything to earn that for that guy, being honest with you, because women only respect what they earn.
That's all human nature, right?
You don't respect that guy because he's pedestalizing you for nothing more than the fact you have a vagina.
But the fucking toxic guy, he don't respect you at all but you go ahead and you go with that guy because he's not pedestalizing you.
So it amazes me how what women are aroused by and what they're attracted to does not necessarily always align with what's in their best interest.
That's why I think generally men need to be involved.
A brother or a father, someone that's not sexually interested in that woman needs to be involved in the mating process for her.
Because women are terrible at picking their own partners.
That's why we have so many women that are divorced, so many women that are single, so many women that don't know how to properly select a man because they're going for the guy that emotionally stimulates them, that gives them that fun ride.
But that guy isn't going to give them the fun ride long term.
Yeah, we want the fun ride.
That's part of life.
We want the ride.
And y'all want the ride, too.
No, I don't.
For some reason, I can't be physically attracted to the nerd.
So you want the right ride.
right how do we get the ride that doesn't end yeah get some more chats here yeah um revert goes ladies women oh got a one major raw dog to the woman who said happiness must come first if you are chasing happiness by definition you don't have it and most likely don't know how to get it I'm not chasing it.
I do have it and I've had it for a long time and I can articulate how you can get it if you want to DM me personally Oh You know Ladies is feminism We did it We did that one This one
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I lost 20 pounds, decent shape.
I'm a decent looking guy, but I'm still depressed, struggle with women.
Also want to leave corporate America.
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As far as the depression goes, bro...
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Questions?
Disagreements?
Comments?
I don't know.
We're going to turn it to y'all.
Maybe you might have heard something.
What did you hear about us before you came on the show?
Good or bad?
I have a question.
Sure.
Do you think that I keep going back to my mind.
I learned from my marriage how to present myself per se, how to carry myself.
I did learn a lot.
Nowadays, most people...
I would say 99% of the people I'm around have no idea I'm in business.
I do present myself as, and I've been told this, it's not my own opinion, like a feminine, agreeable person to be around.
99% of people don't know what I do on the side.
It is something on the side.
I've had best friends of six, seven years, even this week say, I really don't know what you do besides being a medic.
And so I'm thinking...
Do you think that's actually possible?
I kind of lost my point now.
It's fucking distracting.
I think I know what you're going with it.
You're ambiguous with your side things.
People don't necessarily know about it, etc.
I don't want to be known for being in business.
I want to be known for being a pleasant, agreeable person to be around.
I learned that I can still do my thing, but it's not to make it my personality per se.
Do you think that's something I could maintain?
It's going to be tough, but you can do it for sure.
It's going to come out at some point.
Most people do not know what I do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's going to come out at some point, but I mean, if you can, like, suppress the...
I mean, especially when you're with a guy in, like, in the early stages, like, you don't want to, like, be trying to compete with him and shit.
But you know what?
Here's the thing, too.
Like, if you're with a successful guy, you could tell him it's not necessarily going to piss him off or whatever.
It's just that he's not going to care.
What are your hobbies?
I like to go skydiving.
That's a hobby?
I feel like it's not a hobby.
That's like a death trap.
At some point, you just realize you're like, hey, if this malfunctions, I'm not going to feel it.
So you might as well enjoy yourself.
That is the mentality I have.
I'm at 18,000 feet.
I'm looking at everything.
I'm like, you know what?
If my parachute doesn't open, I'm not going to feel this.
So might as well have an amazing time.
Hobbies are like reading books.
I like skydiving.
I like hiking.
I like being outdoors.
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Who else had something?
I honestly wanted to say something but not like anything bad but I wanted to say thank you in a way because you kind of changed my perspective on the like guard thing because I was just in a relationship and one thing that I was told was You seem to know how to do everything.
Why can't you just be a girl?
Oh, shit!
Make it talk to your face?
Yeah.
Like, that one thing.
Because I'm just, like, I say, like, I'm a masculine.
Why do some men, like, women that are just, like, brainless and, like, just follow my lead and just shut up?
They're easier to lead if they're brainless.
- But it's giving like, just be a dumb bitch and just do whatever I want. - You're like complacent. - That's what I'm doing.
- Oh my God. - I don't look like her.
I don't look like her.
I don't look like her.
Why y'all pulling that shit in? - Miss Kamala Harris, you are wrong.
I gotta say that the reason why is because, I mean look, you have a fairly masculine presence, right?
Which is cool, right?
And I get it.
You had to become that way, right?
As a byproduct of the way that you were raised, the environment that you were raised in, being in the rap profession, which you're around a lot of masculine men that are probably thirsty as fuck trying to smash.
So you have to develop this hard exterior to kind of get rid of lower value men that you don't deem attractive to you, right?
And then you might show that femininity to the right guy.
But in the process of you getting rid of all these guys, that masculine exterior comes out.
So what I'm saying is that The masculine guy that you want, that's successful, that has a lot to lose, that has options, etc.
You gotta look at it.
Humans are lazy creatures.
They always go with the path of least resistance.
If I'm a guy and I gotta go to work every day and fight for my name and fight for my title, fight for my income, etc.
Do I want to come home and fight with my girl too?
The answer is no.
Well, I'm not saying fight, but me working in the club, I hear what a lot of guys say.
Me having a discussion with you is like fighting a lot of times.
Women want to sit there and kind of, let's have a discussion and a debate or whatever.
Men don't even want to really talk to you like that.
Being honest.
There's a reason why in Spanish, the woman that's more silent is more attractive.
There's a saying, women are to be seen and not be heard.
Quiet females are just more attractive because Okay, I'm just going to say it.
Men really don't give a fuck about female opinions if I want to be a thousand.
And the reason why stems from what I said before that the male experience is very different than the female experience.
So there's very little that a woman can tell a guy, right, that has the shit together that he's going to, like, take seriously.
And this is the uncomfortable reality I have to tell you.
If you're with a guy that's actually that dude that you are attracted to, there's not much that you can say That is going to influence him, really.
Why would we want to influence him if he's already got his shit together, though?
There you go.
So why do you need to speak?
Ooh.
Well, because we're human.
Like, checkmate, man.
Like, this is tough.
I do this every night with a bunch of y'all at the same time.
We're just saying less is more, and ultimately, if you want to spend time with a guy, quality time, that does involve speaking, but it also involves asking the question, alright, what is going to be a fruitful conversation between both of us?
Arguing about a topic, or planning maybe the future, doing things that are productive, but honestly speaking, let's just talk it's better.
Talking about stuff is fine, but giving your opinion on things and thinking that guys really care a lot of the times is like, bro, we don't care.
Yeah, come on.
Well, that's why we have friends.
It's not necessarily wrong to care about everything.
There you go.
Because here's a difference between men and women, right?
If I call fresh, I'm going to call them, hey, issue A arise, or yo, we got to do this, etc.
Yo, we got to do this, blah, blah, blah.
It's a very direct conversation.
Cool.
All right, I'll see you there at 7.
Done, right?
Women call.
Oh, how's your day?
Oh, cool.
Oh, my hair's fucked up.
Oh, how do you feel about that?
They go on this long-ass stupid conversation when in reality, you just want to see, hey, you want to go to the club tonight?
Women will go around and have random pointless conversations.
Men don't communicate like that.
So when girls communicate to us like that, It's extremely annoying.
So it's like, what the fuck?
I feel like women are way more emotionally wired and men are more logically.
Real quick, because you had started this conversation because you said, your guy said, you seem to know everything.
How long were we all together for him to say that?
Literally, like, six months.
Okay, and were you guys in, like, a serious relationship?
Like, were you guys, like, monogamous, or were you guys, like...
It was pretty, like, it was pretty serious, but the second he said that, all I said was...
You clearly can't provide me anything that I can't already do for myself.
And that was kind of like...
Did you make more money than him?
Were you more successful than him?
We met at work in the same job.
So he was literally like a peer to you?
Co-worker.
Yeah.
Okay, so yeah, I mean once a guy tells you like that because men are rarely honest with women But no, I took it, and I understand that I'm not the most submissive person.
Yeah, but did you break up with him for that?
I did.
So you didn't take it well at all?
No, because it's the way he said it.
Oh, the way he said it.
Oh, shit.
But no, he was telling her, though, in not so many words, I can't lead you.
Let me lead you.
That's what he was telling you, honestly.
Yeah.
No, I know.
So if he had said it to you in that way...
Would you have made a different decision?
I think I would have.
But that hit an inner childhood spot.
I can't be with a man because I need to work on it.
I've said this on the pod a million times.
Women are more concerned with how information is conveyed instead of what is conveyed.
He gave you some very valid advice.
He just came at you and then spoke to you.
He told you the truth that, yo, you're fucking annoying.
And you need to change your behavior.
Like, let me buy you coffee.
Like, let me buy you coffee.
I'm like, no, I'm okay.
You're good right now.
Like, he literally gave you, like, life-changing advice.
You're fucking annoying and you need to change his behavior.
That was him six months of frustration.
So, and then you, you went, you, what you did was you went ahead and punched him for it and broke up with him, which is cool.
That's fine.
But this is why men aren't honest with women.
But see, I can tell, Alfred, You didn't what?
Respect him.
Because if you respect him, you know what?
Damn.
My guy wants me to change?
Alright, you know what?
I'm going to take it in and change.
Because you didn't respect him, you just left him.
It was dismissed immediately.
You got to change.
You got to change.
They'll be meant.
Wait, someone else.
You were trying to say something, right?
Someone was trying to say I had a question over here.
Sorry.
What time is it?
Canada time!
Canada time, baby.
Go ahead.
I forgot.
Did anybody else have anything?
No?
No disagreements?
Okay, fine.
Now they don't want to give their opinion.
This is your chance to give an opinion to men!
About what?
Where it actually cares.
Not that they value it, so what the fuck?
Hold on.
This is a rare situation where we do value it because I'm actually writing it down and interpreting it and then responding to it.
But you said we illicitly.
They don't give a fuck.
Do you qualify as a high-value?
He said, the ladies call me that.
I'm not going to call me that.
I don't think...
My thing is, I am whatever you perceive me as.
That's exactly how I feel about myself.
That's what a high-value man would say.
Fresh?
Your song?
Where we at here, Chris?
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That's great.
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All the time.
No, we're done.
We'll go down.
Josh's favorite part of the show.
We'll get last thoughts or comments or disagreements or points or opinions.
Yeah, that was last thoughts.
No, we didn't give last thoughts yet.
No, no.
I think last chats.
No, that was last questions or whatever, but we still got to get their takes on the show and everything.
I thought you gave us 12.15, Chris.
Yeah, but gross.
I remember what I was going to say.
I remember what I was going to say.
I'm sorry.
Okay, so men love complacent women, as we all know.
But what is the extent of that?
Because we also know that men like a little bit of drama here and there.
Not too much, but as we've seen that viral video on YouTube, the hot and crazy scale, gotta be seven to be wifey, right?
Do you agree with that?
That there has to be some type of, not drama, not...
Fucking up his life.
Not, like, you know, you're still respecting him.
I feel like when she's, like, taking care of herself is, like, when, like, the complacency has gotten too far.
Like, she already knows she has a man.
Like, she feels like she doesn't have to invest anymore in herself because, you know, she already has someone at home.
I feel like, you know, especially because, you know, a large part of why he chose her was, you know, for her physical appearance and her, you know, nurturing attributes.
If she stopped, if she's complacent and just stops, you know, investing in herself into him and in their relationship, I feel like that would be a triggering factor.
Of course.
But where do they draw the line when it comes to personality?
Because do you want a woman that's sitting there just being, oh, trophy wife has no goals, no ambitions is, you know, just sitting around going shopping every day?
Well, apparently we want your heads.
Yeah, apparently.
That shit sounds miserable.
It is, but also, I believe that men get bored with that.
I think if a woman can have that hot, crazy value, that sweet in between, the balance.
I just want to shout out that I said that from the jump.
That's hard to find, though.
It's hard.
Many men through the strip club and they be saying complete opposite.
Of course, we already know why they saying opposite, but y'all can't do this trophy wife shit.
Well, they be popping shit on them every freaking night.
And it's like when I hear that side, I'm like, man, y'all ain't shit.
I'll answer your question with a simple quote that's been pretty famous.
Men marry women hoping they will never change, whereas women marry men hoping they will change.
And the reason why the man marries a woman hoping she will never change is because he, in his mind, he wants her to preserve that value that he married her at, right, to some degree, whether her chastity, her youth, or beauty.
Typically, they want to marry them at their peak, right?
Women, on the other hand, if the guy did it right, hopes they're going to change and be A little bit more agreeable, a little bit nicer, a little bit more time for me, etc.
And they hope that that guy's going to change.
But the reality is when the man changes, the woman will lose respect for him.
The man's not supposed to change and the woman needs to stay the same woman that married him.
Everybody's supposed to change.
And ideally it goes like that together.
If they grow together.
And if one partner's not growing, it gets out of balance.
If one partner sucks from the jump, it's already out of balance.
It's doomed.
So both partners always have to grow.
In and of themselves.
So what's your take on a woman though?
The male metric of growth for the relationship to continue on nice and strong is not the same as a female metric of growth.
But they still have to be on power.
But they shouldn't change the leadership.
Let's say the leader is meeting the pathway.
You should change it that way.
You should go with the leaders going.
True.
Yeah, and the woman's growing to become a better woman for him.
For him.
And the man is becoming a better man for her.
But the thing is, is that women, like, come into a relationship a lot of times.
And we talked about this.
We actually had some female trainers on here.
They said their biggest clientele is women that got married or in serious relationships that get fat.
Well, I was just going to ask you about once you have children.
You know, you don't stay the same.
You gain weight, you lose weight.
And your hormones change.
Yeah, you got four kids.
We appreciate that.
Okay, so is there really an excuse for women that are fat?
No.
No.
There you go.
I would argue a fat woman is the equivalent to like a homeless dude.
Useless to society.
Like, what are you doing?
Like, you had one job as a man.
Go out there, create resources, and build something to your fucking last name.
As a woman, you got one job.
Don't be fat and ugly.
I mean, you go through changes.
Hormones can really fuck you up, but...
You know what?
Let's blame everything on hormones.
I'm going to walk around with a stiffery everywhere, okay, and expect people to accept my boner all over the place and me being always horny and right.
Hormones!
Hormones!
Well, hold on.
Well, women...
Oh, sorry I'm being a bitchy, annoying brat.
I'm on my period.
You literally just made an excuse for women on their hormones.
No, I'm saying we don't say we're sorry for being a bitch.
Oh, even worse.
I would at least say sorry that I got a boner, but I'm horny.
You gotta understand my hormones.
She gotta keep up with her appearance because if your guy get out of shape, you're gonna be like, fuck that shit.
How many rich bad dudes are there with beautiful women?
Men bring way more value outside of their vanity, but unfortunately for females, that is their main commodity, is their vanity.
But for me, thinking health-wise, like...
I mean, I think it's a woman's job to take care of herself.
You fucked fat niggas before.
I know you have.
Nah.
I don't think I fucked the fat niggas.
There are definitely some dad bonds, definitely some guys that aren't in shape, etc.
And I know you have because you're in the music industry.
I mean, I'm an athlete.
And then on top of that, women don't value vanity the same way that men do.
If the guy has money and he has some status, you're fucking a dude that's out of shape.
Women do it all the time.
I ain't never do it.
I don't just fuck anybody.
Hold on.
Because then he's missing something.
I'm going to call you out.
What?
Call it.
You...
Never fucked to do with a dad bod?
With a what?
Dad bod.
No.
A dad bod, no.
Should I make a phone call right now?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
OK, there we go.
Yeah, because here's the thing.
What I'm trying to say is, like, y'all are out.
It's not like y'all, every single guy that you guys have hooked up with has six-pack abs in his rib.
That's cap.
That's not what it is.
So that proves my point that women aren't sitting.
And you guys have your pick of the litter.
So if you have your pick of the litter, Is every guy that you fucked have six-pack abs?
No.
So male beauty is not that important to women because men offer value in a multitude of other ways that I would argue looks are not the predominant thing for most women.
Status and income is, and then looks can be third.
God damn, we're all so twisted.
Honestly.
Every one of y'all have fucked the guy with the dad bod on this panel.
I know for a fact.
Every single one of y'all fucked the dude in his stomach jiggle when he smashed it.
Come on, man.
And you guys can fuck anybody you want.
So what does that say about you?
We're emotional people and we love hard.
Your eyes are close.
Listen man, get the whole facts, bro.
Get the whole facts wherever you go.
Okay, get some more tests here and let's close out.
We're done.
Okay, cool.
Alright, cool.
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I don't know who the guest is yet.
We'll probably do a show tomorrow for you guys with Psych Hacks.
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So we'll catch you guys tomorrow with Psych Hacks, right?