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April 12, 2024 - Fresh & Fit
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Porn Star Comes At Fresh With Allegations So THIS Happened!
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We're live on all the platforms right now, guys.
All the YouTube channels, Mark Quetz channel, Stay in the Center, The Rational Mail, Michael Sartain.
Also, live show, April 26th.
We're going to be doing a live show with y'all in Miami, Miami Beach to be exact.
Can you tell us who's going to be on that?
Who's going to be with you?
It's going to be us.
If any of you guys want to show up.
Andrew Wilson.
Andrew Wilson will be there too.
So if any of y'all are going to be in Miami, you guys are welcome to come.
Tickets are on sale now.
We'll put the link in the description, I guess.
Yeah, we'll have our guy to do that.
But yeah, if you guys want to meet us live.
And then CowsClub.tv, really.
You guys want the behind-the-scenes content, man.
So that's pretty much it from there.
Ladies, give us your name, your age, what you can do for a living.
Dating status, you want to of course, your body count.
You want to start that one?
Yeah.
Alright, cool.
Well, I am a dancer at Sapphire.
I'm a dancer at Sapphire.
What's your name?
Marixa Flores.
I'm sorry?
Marixa D'Angelo.
Marixia?
Marixa Maritza.
Oh, Maritza, okay.
Alright, how old are you?
I am 26.
Still talking to the mic, though, while you're responding.
Where are you from?
I'm 26.
Where are you from?
Las Vegas.
Born and raised in Vegas.
Okay.
And you said you're a dancer?
Yes, that's how I am.
Skripa.
Okay.
And then, highest education level completed?
Preschool.
No, high school.
But I'm also an OnlyFans girl.
Okay, so you do both.
Alright, relationship status?
I'm on a, like, throuple situation right now.
Do they know?
Say no now.
So it's like a polygamous relationship?
Yes.
Okay, so one guy and two girls?
No, it's like...
Two guys?
Two guys and one girl?
We've never had a polyandrous relationship on here.
You don't know what it is?
No, I'm just getting nervous right now.
Did you say two guys?
No, two girls, one guy.
It's like me...
I was done.
As it should be.
Okay.
Why not?
Okay, so polygamous relationship.
Who did he date first, you or the other girl?
Me.
Okay, and then he brought the other girl in.
So you like the girl?
Yeah, so it all started because I invited this girl to do a collab with me, and then things just went...
It all happened organically, naturally.
What does that girl do?
What does that girl do for a living, out of curiosity?
She actually dances at Southbury with me too and she does OnlyFans too.
And what does your guy do?
He does all sorts of things.
He used to be the marketing manager at Sapphire.
I'll ask you later.
I'm not calling him out in front of here.
Of course I know him.
Love is love.
Are your parents still together?
No.
That got deep quick.
I know, right?
Wait, were they ever together?
Yes, they were together for like 19 years, but my mom cheated on him for 18 years.
Wow!
And your favorite question?
Birth control?
The irony is staggering, bro.
No, not currently.
What's your ethnic background?
I'm sorry?
Your ethnic background.
What are you?
Hispanic, Mexican.
Okay, cool.
All right, what about you?
Welcome back.
Dani.
Hi.
My name's Dani Banks.
I am a social media influencer and OnlyFans creator.
Okay, how old are you?
I will be 34 on April 28th.
And where are you from originally?
I'm from Michigan.
Okay, Detroit or?
No, small town.
It's called Beaverton.
Okay, and you said- Amish country.
You do OF and okay.
And then highest education level completed?
College.
Bachelor's degree?
Yes.
In?
Bachelor Merchandising.
Where'd you get it from?
The Art Institute of Miami.
Relationship status?
Single and not looking.
Are your parents still together?
Yes.
34 years.
Okay.
And then birth control?
Yes.
I've been on birth control forever.
Never got off it.
Okay.
Even if I don't fuck.
Is it in your arm?
No, I just take a pill and I never ever miss one, like ever.
Okay.
Okay.
It's weird.
I'm just like, it's part of my life.
All right.
What about you?
Natalia.
What about you?
Hi, I'm Natalia Starr.
I'm an adult star.
I'm from Poland.
I came to America when I was seven to New York City, so I grew up in the hood.
How old are you?
I'm 31.
Where are you originally from?
You said you came to New York City when you were young, but where did you go to high school and stuff?
In New York.
The city?
No, Queens.
L.A.C. I'll start your Queens, actually.
Right where Nas grew up, actually.
Okay.
And you said you're an adult star?
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Highest education level completed?
High school.
Alright.
Relationship status?
Actually, when I was in high school, when I was in summer school, my Hustler magazine came out, so I was still in high school.
Wow.
My debut came out.
Legend.
But I was 19.
That's different.
What happened to your arm?
I had a snowboarding accident.
I broke my arm.
Yeah, that's what I told her.
I'm an extreme girl.
Oh my god, I was getting it!
It's called NoFap.
Actually, I learned with my left hand and I'm actually ambidextrous now.
We'll call it ambidextrous.
English is not my first language.
What's your relationship status?
I am single and not ready to mingle.
Are your parents still together?
No, hell no.
Divorce?
Yep.
Birth control?
Hell no.
I'm natural.
Alright.
Pull out method, please.
What about you?
I need to know how that works when you're...
Hi, my name is Lucia, aka Lucy.
I go by Lucy.
I'm sorry, it's Lucia?
Lucia.
Okay, but it's spelled L-U-C... C-C-H-I-A. Yeah, Lucia.
How old are you?
I'm 27.
Alright, where are you from?
I'm from Louisiana, specifically Mandeville, but I lived between Mandeville, Covington, and Baton Rouge.
Damn.
Okay, are you just here visiting, or do you live here now?
No, I've lived here since 2019.
Okay.
Where do you do for work?
I own a pristine commercial cleaning here in Las Vegas.
It's a commercial cleaning company.
Okay.
You founded it yourself or did you start with like a partner?
Yes.
All by myself.
Okay.
Highest education level completed?
I'm one year short of my bachelor's in psychology from LSU. Okay.
So you didn't finish yet?
No.
So high school is the highest completed.
You don't have an associates, right?
No.
Okay.
Relationship status?
I am single.
Are your parents still together?
Unfortunately, no.
My mom passed away 6 years ago, but they were together for 30 some odd years prior to that.
Birth control?
Definitely no.
I haven't been on birth control since I was like 17.
I'm not pro birth control at all.
Ethnic background?
I'm 100% Sicilian.
Alright.
Thank you.
Alright.
What about you?
Bri.
I'm Bri.
I'm 29 and I am married.
Okay.
Where are you from originally?
York, Pennsylvania.
Oh wow.
Right?
Yeah.
Do you live here now or are you just visiting?
I live in California.
I'm visiting.
I used to live here though.
Okay.
What do you do for work?
I'm a wife.
How long have you been doing that?
Like how long have you been married in a stay-at-home?
I literally got married last month.
I used to do OnlyFans like a long time ago, then I like repented and now I'm gonna tell them what caused you to come out here.
No, I know.
Her husband is a huge fan of you guys.
He loves you guys.
Shout out to him.
He's a little misogynistic, but I'm with it.
The sex is better.
Just out of curiosity, what does misogyny mean?
Whatever it means, I like it.
So you don't know the definition of the word you used?
Not textbook, no.
Fantastic.
Okay.
You know what I hear?
Your man tells the truth.
That's what I hear.
He does.
He puts me in check all the time and I need it.
Alright.
Highest education level completed?
Some college.
Alright, so high school.
And then, you said married.
Yes.
Right.
Are your parents still together?
Absolutely not.
No.
Absolutely not.
Birth control?
Absolutely not.
And how long have you guys...
I mean, I know you've been married...
For a month.
How long did you guys know each other prior to that?
Eight years.
How'd you guys meet?
I moved to California from Pennsylvania and I worked at a winery in Temecula and he worked there and we dated and then I left, I came here, got wild and then came back and then we got back together.
Wow.
What a story.
Go Vegas.
What about you?
Okay, hi.
My name's Ari O'Reilly.
I'm a spiritual healer and advisor.
I'm a sugar baby coach.
I'm done again.
I thought it was done.
Oh, it gets worse.
A former exotic dancer and an OF model.
Wait, wait, wait.
Sugar baby coach?
Sugar baby coach.
What is that?
Are you taking clients?
I've been perfecting my game since 2016 and I predominantly want to teach girls how to like if they're gonna do it because girls are gonna do it I want them to do it in a safe way I want them to avoid being manipulated and I want them to get the most bang for their buck no pun intended Isn't it the other way around, though?
She actually wants them to get the least bang for them.
Yeah, I was about to say, it's the other way around.
You're welcome.
That's free, by the way.
First one free.
Free game.
I coached the coach.
I want to help women overall.
I want to help them heal.
I want them to be financially abundant, and I want them to be happy.
Women or prostitutes?
Women.
Really?
Are you sure?
I'm positive.
Because most women aren't in that industry.
In fact, most women would not go into that industry.
So you don't feel like you're being a little bit euphemistic and inaccurate?
So I do Reiki and I'm willing to heal all women.
But I understand that women in the sex work industry often deal with a lot more trauma and they keep a lot more stored into their energy.
Like they came in with the trauma, right?
Yeah, like into a session?
Or what do you mean?
Carrying on.
No problem.
How old are you?
Okay, so I just went on the Whatever podcast and this was a really big problem, but I don't share my age.
How old are you?
I don't share my age.
I don't know how many girls that do.
She has a problem with the truth.
No, I know a lot of problems with the truth.
That's not true.
I'm from the South.
That's normal.
It's for two different reasons before.
Energy, right?
No.
So, one, it's partially art of seduction, but two, I've also noticed that men, when you tell them your age, they come in with preconceived notions.
She hates the truth.
Trust me, I'm not coming.
I love the truth.
I tell the truth very often.
Yeah, but you gotta understand that we're not here trying to court you.
This is a podcast, a dating podcast.
We collect data on all the people that we bring onto the show.
We're not whatever.
We're fresh and fit.
We're the originators that they copied.
So, my thing is, we ask for age.
So, that's how we do what we do.
So I can give you an age, but it might not be accurate.
Oh my...
Because I've stated that that's part of my...
Do what you do, girl.
Show her your hand.
Show her what happened to your hand.
Show her your hand.
Oh no.
Let me be very, very candid about this.
Because of what?
Let me be very candid about this.
You're here as a guest.
You're here as an opportunity.
It's our rules, our platform.
If you don't want to share your age, you can get up and leave.
I'm 26.
No, you're not.
You're not 26.
Okay.
What are you really?
26.
I'm going with 30s.
You do realize that our chat is going to find out how old you are, right?
That's perfectly fine.
So, they're going to go ahead and investigate, because I know there's going to be like 10, 20,000 people watching right now at this moment.
If they come back with a different age, I'm going to kick you off the show.
26.
26.
Alright?
Swear to God.
Is that your final answer?
I'm not buying it.
Why?
I think it's sad when you can't just be real.
You just can't be real.
It's like we're all supposed to be adults here.
You want to be respected as a peer.
And you come here and then you're playing games.
And what's worse is that you put yourself above other women as a teacher, but you're a dishonest individual.
And I don't want to get biblical, but in the book of James, it says...
Let not many of you be teachers, for teachers are held to a higher standard.
And you've come here telling lies.
That's a low standard.
But it wasn't a lie.
Stop it.
Just give your age.
26.
Okay.
They're gonna investigate.
Investigate.
And if it's not...
Alright.
26.
Was that so hard, man?
But here's the thing.
When you deal with a chick like this and the simple things are hard, imagine there's a problem that occurs.
It's gonna be nuclear.
She made the easy things hard.
And she thinks she's a genius.
That's the worst part, too.
Like, imagine dealing with someone who knows everything.
Not only that, it's disrespectful to the other girls on the panel that do give their age, and you're trying to show and infer, oh, I'm better than y'all.
I don't have to give my age.
That's another reason, too.
We treat everybody equal.
I don't think I'm better than anybody.
Are you not disclosing your age when other girls do?
Aria, what did you say on whatever podcast to that question?
I told them exactly what I said, that I don't disclose my age.
And Brian was cool with that?
No.
They stayed and they talked about it for about 40 minutes.
There were people.
So you were the star of the show then, I guess.
At the very beginning.
And honestly, they benefited from it because their audience made almost like $2,000 just because of that.
Because of you?
Are you insane?
They make that much every time.
You're not spoiled.
It's special.
This is what kills me.
It's like, why are you deluded into things?
You're a prop.
Do you know what a prop is, like on a set?
You're a prop.
Wait, first tell me what a prop is.
Tell me what a prop is.
Just tell me what a prop is.
A prop is something that you use for the show to go on often, right?
Wow.
And you're coaching people?
Yeah.
A prop is an inanimate object that doesn't really matter.
What's the point of the problem?
You're not the main character.
The problem is that you showed up as an extra, as a prop, and you think you're the main character.
Whether you were there or not, the show makes money.
Every week they switch out different girls.
Understood, but I'm saying in that exact...
You don't matter.
So why make a spectacle of yourself?
I'm telling you that that is what happened.
They made $2,000 off the fact...
So you think they weren't going to make money if you weren't there?
Did I say that?
You think they're gonna make less money if you weren't there?
Did I say that?
I said that that's what they made off of me being there.
They made $2,000 because of you?
And based off of that conversation.
They made $2,000 because of you?
Yes.
I think you're the only person on the planet Earth who believes that.
Oh, okay.
Damn, I was hoping for some Super Chats during all this.
Come on, man!
26 is your final answer, right?
Okay, alright then.
We'll see what the chat says.
And you said you're a sugar baby coach, you do OnlyFans, and then you do something healing?
Reiki.
Yeah, and tarot card ratings.
And tarot card ratings.
Who in here needs healing, do you think?
I'm so in.
All of us?
All of us.
We're damaged.
You should just do a full Reiki session right now before we start.
Just to set the vibes.
Yeah, like some kind of protection energy?
Maybe.
She's not a Christian!
Where are you originally from?
Florida.
Where in Florida?
The whole state.
Pensacola.
Okay.
Makes sense.
Yeah.
Pensacola was not the best place, I can agree.
Yeah.
Okay.
What do you do?
And we already went over what you do for work.
Highest education level completed?
Bachelor's degree in psychology.
From?
UWF. UW what?
University of West Florida.
Okay.
Dating status?
Single.
Makes sense.
Are your parents still together?
No.
Okay, divorced?
Yeah.
Okay, and then birth control?
Yes.
What's your ethnic background?
I'm mostly black.
Were your parents ever married?
Yeah, but it didn't last long.
It was like five months.
Damn.
And then, oh, what's your ethnic background, Brie?
I always just say I'm like the United Nations throughout.
You forgot my ethnic background.
Well, I just put white for you.
White?
So I'm not tan?
I look tan, don't I? I just got a spray tan, damn.
Really?
Where'd you get it?
Palm Beach?
At Body Heat.
I go to Body Heat.
I go to Palm Beach.
I don't do Palm Beach.
What about you?
We need to compare notes.
I'm Onyx Muse.
I'm 34.
Welcome back.
Thank you for having me.
Where are you from originally?
I'm from Riverside, California.
What do you do for work?
I'm a porn star, I'm an OF creator, and I'm a financial dominatrix.
That was gangster.
Dominatrix.
We specialize in draining men's wallets and humiliating them consensually.
You mean pigs' wallets?
Piggy, piggy, piggy!
And then, okay, highest education level completed?
Some college.
May I ask a question?
Everybody's like, he's about to go.
The super villain has arrived.
This is just a normal question.
At what point does one become a porn star as opposed to just a porn actress?
What makes you able to call yourself a star in that industry?
When you shot for major productions and you have an agency.
I'm not saying you, but one has shot for major productions and they have an agency.
I mean, they're signed from an agency.
For example, I might sell boy-girl videos or just porn, nude things on my OnlyFans, but I've never shot for major companies and I don't have an agency, so I'm not a porn star.
But I still show porn.
But I'm not a porn star.
Porn stars are people that shoot for brass.
They're contracted.
Contracted actresses.
Exactly.
What if you smash other porn stars?
Doesn't it make you a porn star too?
No.
Porn star by association.
You need a contractual association.
You gotta go to the big screen for that.
Does that make us that way?
No, but I always wonder too.
People are like, oh, you're my favorite porn star.
I'm like, I'm not a porn star.
I'm not saying I never did anything on my OnlyFans like that, but I just...
You nail a porn star, you become a porn star.
You nail a porn star, you become a porn star.
It's like being a rapper that's not signed to a label.
In a way.
Become a werewolf.
Are your parents still together?
No.
Okay.
Birth control?
No.
Okay.
Ethnic background?
Filipina and Italian.
That was crazy.
Filipina?
Caught me slipping.
Italian.
Show them your tattoo.
What does it mean?
Pinoy power.
Oh, Pinoy.
Yeah.
I love Philippines.
We love you.
I want to go so bad.
What about you?
Hi, I'm Miss Red Axe.
Ms.
Red X? Yes.
Is that your stage name?
Yes, my real name is Sameha.
It's hard, difficult to remember, so I usually just say Red.
That's beautiful.
Thank you.
Okay, how old are you?
I'm 32.
Alright, where are you from?
Originally Orange County, California, but I live here.
Oh, see!
Alright, what do you do for work?
Primarily makeup artist, body painter, body taper, multimedia artist, licensed esthetician, and porn star.
Oh, okay.
And model.
Okay, so you do it all.
You named like four or five different things.
Yes, you did.
Maybe artist?
Right now it's porn, but what I'm known for is my art, so my makeup artistry, my body painting, my effects, all that stuff.
And sometimes esthetician too, because I've done it the longest.
Since we define what a porn star is, does that mean you shoot a major productions?
I have.
Okay, all right then.
Relationship status?
I'm married.
Oh wow.
Okay.
How long have you been married for?
Two and a half years.
How'd you guys meet?
We met through mutual friends.
He worked at a bar and I was there that night.
We went to an after-party and met that way.
It was very, like, not planned.
Random.
Very random.
Very random.
Okay.
So he's not in the industry at all, then?
With me, he is now.
See?
You sleep with a porn star.
Fucking werewolf, man.
He's always been very open-minded to it, so it just kind of happened.
But do you do scenes outside of him?
Oh, yeah.
Do you make more money than him?
We make money as a unit.
If we make the money from our porn, we make it together.
We don't do individual porn.
Only together?
Yeah, only together.
So you've never shot with other men before?
No, I have, but he hasn't.
Okay, okay.
He's never shot with other men.
Currently, you still shoot with other men.
Or men.
Kyle?
Do you currently still shoot with other men, though, or not?
Yes, I shoot with, like, everybody.
And that doesn't bother him?
Nope.
He is not winning carrying on.
He is carrying on.
Actually, no, no, that's a real man.
Adult 22?
Alright.
He's cool, he's cool.
Okay, does he still work in the liquor?
Well, I mean, is he still working at the bar, or does he do something else now?
Yeah, he's still bartending, yeah.
Okay.
How many jobs have you counted, Myron?
Four for her and two for him?
Six jobs total?
Good lord.
Esthetician, makeup artist, artist, and porn star, so four.
We're in a world of inflation.
Are your parents still together?
No, they're not.
Or are they never together?
No, they were together for a while.
I kind of adopted.
How'd you know?
Halfway.
He's a healer.
Very smart.
Yeah, my parents were together.
My mom couldn't take care of me any longer, so he found another partner that could, and that's my mom now.
Birth control?
Yes.
Okay.
And what is your ethnic background?
I'm Middle Eastern and Italian.
Okay, because I was going to say, what country in the Middle East specifically?
Jordan.
Wow.
Haram.
Who's Jordanian, your dad or your mom?
My dad.
Did he immigrate here from there?
He moved here to have me.
Okay, well he was born and raised there, so he speaks fluent Arabic, obviously.
Yes, very Arabic.
Okay, do you speak Arabic too?
A little bit.
I understand a lot of Arabic.
I don't know about very Arab.
That's why we're not having a relationship.
Wait, you said Jordan.
Does he know what you do?
Yes, as soon as he found out, it was done.
Haram!
What was the other thing?
Italian, you said?
Italian, yeah, my mom is Italian.
You have no relationship with him now after that?
No.
Because he's Muslim, I'm assuming.
It was a decision.
- He's Muslim, right?
- No, actually he's-- - Christian Jordanian?
- Yeah, he's Christian Jordanian.
- Not common, but yeah.
- Yeah.
- What about you? - Hello, my name is Taylor Morgan, otherwise known as Hell Girl.
I am a music artist, a former pro wrestler.
How old are you?
I'm 31.
I just turned 31 yesterday, actually.
I missed your birthday.
You went to Jewel.
No.
Where'd you go?
I don't go to nightclubs.
Okay, my bad.
Who the fuck does that?
Oh, yeah, you do.
Actually, no.
I took you to your fucking birthday.
Remember with Nicolette?
You're the best.
This is like five years ago.
Oh, yeah.
We killed it.
Nicolette's awesome.
Okay.
So you said you're 31.
Where are you from originally?
LA. Okay.
And then you said former pro wrestler?
Yes.
And a child actor, and then I'm an entrepreneur.
I own different beauty businesses and such.
Okay.
So you would say now, like, your predominant income comes from the beauty industry?
I would say beauty and music, yeah.
When you wrestled, did you wrestle under WWE? I wrestled for WOW Women of Wrestling.
So what GLOW was based on, the show GLOW. It used to be called just WOW and then it became WOW Superheroes.
Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.
I remember.
I've never heard of it.
We're old.
It's some old school shit.
There's a documentary on it.
I was expecting you to have an accent.
I do have an accent.
Where are your people from?
Los Angeles.
I am originally, yes, born and raised in LA, but I am French, Welsh, and Costa Rican.
So I'm very mixed.
Were you born in the United States, though?
Yes.
Alright, then.
I have some college done, but not graduated, unfortunately.
Not yet.
And then, you know, I have my real estate license and cosmetology license and all that good stuff.
Okay, relationship status?
Single.
Is she not going to make her sing?
She's a rock star.
Wait, can you spit a verse?
Spit a verse is hilarious.
I guess not.
No, I could.
I need some water or something.
You got to warm up.
We'll come back to it.
But I will.
Guest of honor.
Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on.
And then, are your parents still together?
Unfortunately not.
Divorce?
They were never married.
Okay, in the birth control?
No.
I am very particular and very picky of who I let in this Pandora's box, so I don't need it.
We have quite a few on the panel, so go on, Jake.
What's up?
Jake Shields, 45, ex-professional fighter, currently taken off the market.
Oh, wow.
When was that, bro?
Very mature.
I don't like sharing personal information.
I get a lot of death threats and people trying to kill me.
I'm a little controversial on Twitter.
A little?
A little bit.
I push some boundaries, so I keep all my personal information private.
It's all true though.
It's all true, I'm sorry.
But it's definitely pissing people off.
Alright, Marquette.
Marquette Devon Burton, the idol of James Bond, Fax Kellerman, Stephen A. Pimp, your favorite YouTuber's favorite YouTuber.
Yeah, businessman, Las Vegas.
That's about it.
Thank you, brother.
That was well done.
Roll on, start down, of course.
Hi, I'm Rollo Tomasi.
Vasectomologist.
Thank you very much.
We'll be getting into that.
Bless you.
Bless you.
Yes, fresh.
We will be getting into that today.
For sure.
Yeah, I'm Cat Delph Michael Sartain.
Yes!
That's the main thing that I do.
Yeah, you like that?
Thank you, bro.
And I have this super, super fucking offensive podcast called the Michael Sartain Podcast, where we go over evolutionary psychology, but we use science, so it makes you even more angry.
Cool.
So I'll toss it off to the guests if they have any questions.
Obviously we have a very unique panel here.
It looks like most of the women are involved in either OnlyFans, dancing, or pornography.
Who said this out?
Welcome to Vegas!
I think only two girls here don't do any sex work, if I'm not mistaken.
Oh, yeah.
I think only two girls here, right?
Cleaning business.
Well, you used to, and then you left, and you stay at home now.
Yeah, I'm still happy.
She's still in it for me.
Yeah?
Yeah, she's still in it.
She's still in it?
For me.
For you?
Yeah.
Okay.
Question.
Before you got married, did he have rules like, hey, you need to delete all your OnlyFans, delete all...
It was definitely a conversation.
He does not allow it, but I also willingly did that because I love him.
It's easy.
He didn't have to ask, but it came up.
Jake, do you guys have anything?
Roll a little mic.
I'll just say that's love.
Remember I always say, you shouldn't have to ask those questions.
That would already be part of the bargain.
Respect factor.
You shouldn't have to ask a girl to stop sleeping with other guys.
Let me see your phone.
No, it's already there.
If that's the case.
I think that's probably the first time I've ever heard that answer.
Really?
Wow, that's sad.
Well, because a lot of the women are on OnlyFans or they're on something else.
And I think a lot of the times...
You guys use this question quite a bit.
Let's ask everybody right now.
Yeah, which is would you...
Ladies, raise your hand if you would give up all of your social media, including OnlyFans, in exchange for a man that you're going to marry.
Raise your hand if you would.
If you would.
I need to know the details.
Like, I need to know what we're talking here.
Like, is this man full provider?
Like, full provider man?
Down as fuck.
But I need it, like, locked down.
I got too many bills.
As long as I have my business pages, I don't care.
It's easy to give up OnlyFans, but the rest of the social media, like, completely, why?
I'm just asking.
Because you're advertising your sexuality.
What if your Instagram isn't about that?
Like, what if your Instagram's about, like, lifestyle or something?
Depends on what the lifestyle.
I mean, are you like a rancher with like, you know, rabbits or some shit like that?
I think what they're getting is, are you going to stop thirst trapping when you lock it down?
For a husband, absolutely.
No?
Am I wrong?
Is that kind of what we're going for?
It shouldn't fucking matter.
Alright, real quick for the ladies.
Well, before, because I know you guys are talking about this, but I have a question here.
It might take you a second to think about it, but what I want you to do is I want you to tell me, or think about, right, how has your career affected your ability to meet a man and be courted?
I want the good, the bad, and the ugly.
So three different scenarios here.
One more time.
How has your career choice affected your ability to meet and be courted by men?
The good, the bad, the ugly.
Alright?
So sorry, you guys were saying something?
No.
Vanessa, what do you think?
Is your career choice working at Sapphire, has it affected your ability to date?
No.
Can you get up the microphone?
No, it has not.
I think it actually made it better.
Like, I ended up in a throuple situation.
That sounds incredible.
I dated my boyfriend for a year.
Twice as many lovers.
And just so you guys know, I'm going to take this question and start here and then work my way this way.
So just think about it.
Good, the bad, the ugly.
How your career choices has affected your ability to meet and be courted by men.
Honestly, I don't think there's no bad or ugly in my situation because I feel like ever since I started dancing and doing OnlyFans, my life's been very positive.
Have you met any man who has judged you at all for dancing that you've been attracted to?
Yes, I was actually talking to this other guy.
We dated for like a week.
Actually, he just broke up with me like a week ago.
I was talking to him, but he was like...
I have the same question.
I know exactly where you're going, Marco.
What about the throuple you were in?
Yeah, what about the throuple?
Well, I mean, they were at home waiting for me.
I would go see this man, but...
But he broke up with you.
Did he break up with you because of the OnlyFans, the stripping, or the throuple?
Which one of the three?
He did not know about the trouble.
He just thought it was just me and him.
Well, you know what?
He knows now.
Keep going.
He knows now.
But he was the only man that actually judged me from dancing.
But he met me at Sapphire.
And then he started talking or whatever.
And then he wanted to date me.
So I was like, okay, but I mean, I guess it was more like a sugar daddy.
Exactly, business.
But, yeah, so like we were all on the same page, but like I was willing, but like, yeah, he like broke up with me a week ago, but he was the only one who judged me with everything I did, and he was like, oh, y'all support your OnlyFans or whatever, but I don't think he liked it because like he just broke up with me like a week ago.
A trick?
Try not to be a trick.
Yeah.
He wanted more like the girlfriend.
A trick and denial.
Yeah, he wanted more like the girlfriend experience that he did not want to feel like a sugar daddy.
So like I provided that until he did not like anymore.
And that's crazy because it was a few days before he broke up with me.
He was like, yeah, like even if you have to have, because I only collab with women right now.
But he was like, if you need to collab with a man or whatever, I'll still support that.
But I don't know what happened to him.
He's just like, girl, he didn't want to pay your bills, girl.
I know, right?
Come on, you know better.
They'll meet you getting your money, but they don't want to sit for a while.
But I don't think that would be my only bad experience.
I experienced from dancing and being an OnlyFans girl.
But other than that, my whole life has been very positive.
My life just turned around to a positive side doing this.
So I'm very happy and I love it.
And I'm a very sexual person already myself.
So I love it.
How have your career choices affected your ability?
So I've actually seen kind of both sides of the spectrum, which is Very enlightening, I guess you would say.
When I was younger, I did dance.
I don't like to tell people that right away because I do feel like they have a preconceived notion since we are getting to the point of people judging and such.
I learned a lot when I was young.
Okay, just the good, the bad.
I'll get to that.
You let her talk for like 10 minutes, so let me just finish my answer.
You asked me a question, so I'm trying to answer.
You didn't go good, bad, ugly to her, so let me just kind of explain what I'm trying to say.
Let me be very clear here.
We have a question routine that we have here.
Just answer the question nice and succinctly because she was going ahead and mentioning something.
She was already talking before the question was asked.
So that's why I was like, let her finish out so the rest of you can have time to think and come up with the good, the bad, and the good.
She got lucky.
That's my bad.
That's my bad.
I asked the question.
And we kept going on.
Go ahead, Tyler.
So I would say the good being in being ambitious and going for different things in my life, I would say intimidate certain types of men, and that's totally okay.
The good parts, I would say it's empowered me to be very independent and learn what fulfills me, what I'm into, and then I would guess the ugly would be Kind of going back to that insecurity or intimidating, you know, trying to be two alphas in the household or two bosses in the household doesn't always work necessarily.
So I have to find someone that can kind of put me in my place since I'm used to always being like, you know, in charge.
Is it hard to find you think?
I do.
I do.
I feel like it takes finding like a real man, like a man's man that is completely comfortable in his own skin and has no qualms about bullshit and today's society there's the men I feel like are just caught up and in the women too I'm not I'm not putting one or the other I'm just saying I feel like the priorities of the male have gone where I just it's not it's tough So the good is you're ambitious and independent.
The negative is men are intimidated by that.
Correct.
And then the ugly is it's difficult to find a guy that will deal with you.
Correct.
Thank you.
Are we responding at all?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Go ahead.
So one, I want to affirm you because I appreciate you being honest because most people are liars, especially women.
So I appreciate you keeping it real about something that could make you vulnerable.
So thank you for that.
Much respect.
Consistently we hear women suggest that men are intimidated by them.
I think this is the biggest load of horseshit I've ever heard in my life.
And as much as, what are you like, 5'3", 5'4"?
Okay, so you're 5'4".
Why would anyone be intimidated by you?
I don't mean physically intimidated.
Maybe they feel they don't have something to offer me because I can provide that for myself.
It's a metaphor.
You're 5'4", you're a woman.
You making more money doesn't make you more or less intimidating.
To you doesn't mean it doesn't to other men.
That's what I was getting at.
Certain men that are comfortable in their own skin, they have no problem.
They love that about me.
Is this like a hate women podcast?
No, no.
These guys are super nice.
I know.
I didn't realize that.
I'm not about to be ridiculed because I'm a fucking boss-ass bitch.
No, there's nothing wrong with that.
It's just that we can't lie and suggest that guys are intimidated.
We didn't say everyone.
She didn't lie.
We don't have to say that they're intimidated when their value set is not aligned.
Some are.
That's a great valid point.
Danny, how many times are you going to interrupt me?
You're going to let me make this point and then respond?
But it's just like you're saying every bitch is a prostitute that gets a sugar daddy.
No, they're not.
My mom had a sugar daddy and she's not a prostitute.
If you let me finish and then you speak, then we can both be heard.
I'm just saying, you're the typical example of a stereotyping us women.
But no, when you're interrupting, then it shows why you don't get along in a relationship with a man.
But if you just listen to me...
I don't want to get along in a relationship with a man.
And then I listen to you, then we can have a...
See, this is really relatable for me because I've had these conversations with men and I've had to learn...
Because I can be a boss bitch without being the loudest in the room or the biggest in the room.
And that's kind of learning tact and learning...
My life is really peaceful.
I don't really don't...
Right, so this kind of behavior right here, this is when they call themselves alpha or they call themselves boss.
That's not alpha, that's not being a boss, that's being impolite, that's being rude, that's not being feminine.
We're rude to everyone here.
Because we all have a chance to speak, but you're speaking while I'm speaking.
But you can put everyone down?
That's crazy.
Can you acknowledge that you were speaking while I was speaking?
I'm gonna stick up for me and everybody else.
I hear you, but can you acknowledge that you were speaking while I was speaking?
I'm fine.
Taylor, a lot of times when people say intimidated, they mean like a preference.
This is like crazy.
That was quick.
Yeah, it is because I'm not about to be fucking hated on because I'm a fucking woman.
And like you literally have been like...
You're leaving that by discussion.
Of course I am.
All right, then just leave.
Yeah, bye.
Hey, I'm leaving.
Can I walk the fuck away?
Don't make it all...
Yelling.
Oh, don't worry.
Just get up and leave.
Don't worry.
Angry.
Don't fucking tell me what to do when I'm getting up.
Angry.
Just leave.
Yikes.
I'm leaving.
I'm walking away.
Why are you yelling at her?
You're just making someone crazy now.
Making myself look crazy?
All you do is ridicule women.
Did you ask why she was yelling?
I thought we were being pretty polite.
And you were just yelling 30 minutes ago?
I have to walk by.
Why are you yelling at the person?
I thought you were pretty polite, but that's my opinion.
I appreciate it.
Nobody knows you.
Shut up.
You're a porn star.
Shut the fuck up.
These fucking dumb ass hoes talking shit to me.
Okay, okay.
Everyone settle down.
We don't need to degrade anyone.
Calm down.
Calm down.
We don't need to degrade anybody.
Calm down.
She may have been disrespectful, but that doesn't mean anything other than disrespectful.
The men aren't attracted to these boss women.
Yeah, fucking ridiculous, man.
So that's what I'm getting at.
I've had to find the happy medium between being a boss woman, but knowing that there's a time and a place for it.
And knowing when I'm with my man, or the right man per se, that I don't have to knuckle up or prove anything.
Get all loud.
And I used to be that.
I've seen me get like that in here.
So many girls have done that.
They drive away the alpha men that they're attracted to.
It's a fact.
No, it is a fact.
They're attracted to the alpha men and they keep driving them away.
It is a fact.
And that's what girls need to identify when there's this aggressiveness and they're always attracted to the same alpha men, but then they go with them for a minute and they're too aggressive and the guy's just like, bye.
You could be a badass, confident woman, but you don't have to be aggressive.
It was simple.
She hasn't.
That's why she's single.
Breathe in, breathe out.
The thing that I find strange is like it's dishonesty through redefinition.
So we're talking about a boss, right?
I wish she was here so I could say, okay, you're a boss.
What's the highest number of employees you've had?
It's the highest number of employees you've had since you're a boss.
I've been eerie feeling that she's really not a boss.
She's in the service industry and just doesn't realize it.
It's the vocabulary.
I feel like the society has lost the vocabulary.
We say words that don't mean what we're saying.
Which is also known as a lie.
Totally.
So she's actually sitting next to a boss, but she's not a boss.
And I think that's why she got so uncomfortable when she said, how can I get out of here so that I don't have to deal with this level of conversation?
It was an escape move.
And here's the thing.
I've seen this before.
Same thing Adam 22 did.
When he saw it getting hot on one person, he thought, oh, shoot, I'm next.
Let me do something and have an outburst so I can make an exit.
When in reality, when I was talking to you, I have a lot of respect for you.
You're an entrepreneur.
I'm an entrepreneur.
First thing I did is said, hey, let me acknowledge that you told us something you didn't have to tell us.
Thank you.
And I appreciate that.
I don't necessarily agree with everything you have to say, but I can respect you enough to hear your point of view and hope that you vice versa.
And we can have a dialogue.
We don't have to always do everything, but we should be able to talk like adults.
It's taking time though, y'all, for me to get to this point.
I mean, Rome wasn't built in a day.
Now we know she was lying and frauding because how is it that she's more mad than you are and I was talking to you?
Well she's obviously triggered by her own issues and I felt for her because I understand what she's trying to say and I can agree to her points.
I feel bad for her too.
I think like me I had to learn how to articulate my points of view in a way that truly made a difference versus making a scene or making Emotional.
You know what I think the difference is between you and her is that you have some level of competence and personality to where you can actually do something other than sex work.
Then you have others who can only do sex work.
And as far as personality, they actually have some sort of disorder.
But as a female, you never realize because people are busy staring at your breasts and your butt cheeks.
And so you think you're getting on in the world just fine when really most people don't like you.
99% of men won't be honest like you're being right now, too.
They'll just simp to these girls and kiss their ass.
As he was saying, you disagree with his points?
I noticed that you were making...
Okay, what do you do?
You love me.
You love me.
Quit playing.
No, you love everything about me.
Bring that mic over.
What do you disagree with specifically, then?
Well, I honestly...
I feel for her because she wasn't upset because of that.
She was upset because of the whole...
You were basically just calling all of us a prostitute.
I don't think you did that, did you?
That's how I felt.
I don't think so either.
But if I did, though...
But if I did...
There's nothing wrong with being a prostitute.
You feel me?
Like, here's the thing.
I've met a lot of chicks who are bonafide.
There's a sacred prostitute, actually.
I met bonafide street strollers.
It's the oldest profession, guys.
I can respect the chicks.
I wouldn't be able to respect her.
That would probably be hunting.
That would probably be hunting.
You know what I'm saying?
I hate when you want to, like, you want to do it and get paid for it and call guys tricks.
A trick, who does he patronize?
A hoe.
So she called him a trick, which means that you're the hoe.
So you want to make the money and flaunt it, but you don't want to acknowledge what you're really doing for it?
I love a chick who's hoeing I can respect.
I know bonafide street strollers who say, I'm a hoe, my mom knows I'm a hoe, and that's what it is.
I think a lot of women get in this industry and they try to convince themselves that they're okay with it.
Right.
And me, I've dipped my toe in the waters.
I realize that that wasn't necessarily for me and what fulfilled me as a human being.
But by God, girl, if that's what you fucking feel good doing, rock that shit.
Yeah, yeah.
Rock that shit, own it, and do something with it.
Own it.
Make it like, build an empire.
Don't feel sorry for yourself.
Don't play victim.
Own that shit and fucking kill it.
Because there's nothing wrong with that.
You do realize that's exactly what she didn't do, right?
Oh, totally.
Totally.
That's what I'm trying to get at.
I think a lot of women still allow themselves to be triggered because I think they haven't fully come to terms with what they're doing versus I love what the fuck I do.
I love it.
Like, which is totally fine.
Like, there's no any negativity about that.
I think it's amazing and it's empowering and brave and freaking badass.
Like, Fifty years ago, a young lady like that, she would have went through high school, probably struggled through, and then once she got her high school diploma, she would have looked at her prospects and she would have done what most women were doing, which is get a man who can provide, be a housewife, and live her life through.
That's what she would have done.
Now in this modern world, not having access to that and that not being a typical model, then she goes out into the marketplace and says, how can I make money, A, and then B, how can I make money at a level that my lifestyle is Instagrammable?
Because that's what we promote.
And that's where she's found herself right now.
And frankly, she's lost and she's struggling.
How do you girls feel about it since you're in the industry?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Am I allowed to?
We're trying to go all the way around.
We are, of course.
And you'll get a chance to say that.
So for you, I know you're married, but I guess prior to you meeting your guy, or maybe you can even say within the confinements of a relationship, how has your career field impacted your situations, the good, the bad, the ugly?
Yeah, I would say that while I was single, because I was single for a while while doing it, I was trying to find my passions, my solace, what I wanted to be empowered, well, try and do.
So yeah, what was the good?
Yeah, the good was that I did find that it made me very happy.
I did feel very, very comfortable and very, very able to do all these things on my own.
What specifically made you comfortable and happy?
Because you named a number of professions.
Well, we're talking about the porn industry, right?
Okay, so it made you happy.
It made me very happy, and it fulfilled what I needed at the time.
Obviously, I would say that the good was that I met him, because if I wasn't myself, I don't think that it would have ever happened like that.
And then the bad?
And the bad, maybe just seeing true colors of people.
That really kind of swayed me.
I didn't think, I thought that it was a very open community that was all like for each other when it's kind of more of a hustle.
People were judging.
I mean, was falling out with family tough with you or was that not tough?
With family ties?
Oh, right.
Okay.
So, yes.
That was big, but I knew that would happen.
It was a decision on my end of the spectrum that I already had, you know, planned for.
Were you close to your dad or were you not close?
Um, not as close as I would like to be.
He's like a workaholic, but I do respect him and I respect his decision.
I still love the hell out of him, so.
Okay.
Isn't that industry not very emotional?
It's very like, work, work, work?
That industry?
What, porn?
Yeah.
I mean, it depends, like, how much you do it.
What about you?
The good, the bad, the ugly when it comes to meeting men and being courted?
I want to put an emphasis on being courted.
The good is, you know, I found confidence in myself and I was able to see past fuckboys and all that and I have been able to meet very Intelligent men have helped me with my business.
The bad is fuckboys, men who are infatuated with you and not really with you for the right reasons.
Can you define a fuckboy?
I was hoping to hear that definition as well.
What is a fuckboy in your...
A fuckboy is just a guy who hits you up and they just want to fuck.
There is no intention of anything long-term.
But don't they need to be lying, though, to be a fuckboy?
If they're telling the truth about it, would that make them a fuckboy?
No, Jack.
Taylor, you agree with me.
So would O.J. Simpson be its fuckboy?
Just kidding.
R.I.P. Juice.
I apologize.
R.I.P. Juice, sorry about that.
Actually, no.
Don't let him rest in peace.
Let him burn in hell.
That man ran for 2,000 yards in a 14-game season.
And committed murder.
But I would say...
Allegedly.
The good is you, confidence, find different types of men, good and bad, but the bad is you met a lot of men that just want sex.
Okay, and then what's the ugly?
And the ugly is domestic violence and my custody issue with my baby daddy.
Did that stem from your career choices?
A little bit.
Okay.
Alright.
What about you?
For me, right now, my dating life is very fun.
So the good is that it's fun?
Yeah, but we're talking about being a stripper, I'm assuming, right?
Any of the professions you want to...
I mean, they're all kind of tandem, work in tandem.
Yeah, what I'm doing right now, I'm very happy with my dating life, but as a stripper, so the good that came, let's talk about the bad.
Okay.
The bad that came from it, I feel like when you're in the club and then you see how men act when they don't have respect for you.
Okay.
So you see the dark side of male nature?
Yeah.
There's something that you can't really come back from.
You can try to heal from that.
But in the normal dating life, everything you feel like a man's gonna talk to you about, you feel like that's gonna be a lie.
There's extreme trust issues.
I think you perfectly nailed why men have a hard time dating strippers because you get so jaded with men.
So it's kind of like, you know these girls have seen the worst, so it's kind of hard.
It's hard for the men to trust the strippers too, so there's that balance.
You mentioned trust is very hard to find, right?
Like while being a stripper or do you mean in general?
Just in general, right?
You mentioned your age is 26.
Is that trustworthy?
I mean, I start off saying that I don't, like, discuss my age.
You're 31.
More like 36.
31.
I'm not 31.
Whoever said that at all.
No, no, no.
36 right?
No.
No, it's just not.
I'm not.
I mean, again, I don't really...
Did you already find out?
Yeah, 36.
They're saying she's 36?
I told you they put records.
They're good, right?
They're good on the fucking good morning bro.
It's 26.
But I would love, if you think that I'm 36, please tell me how you got to that.
I mean, it's just an ID.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's just your personal identification which people identify you by.
Yeah, but I'm not 36.
I guess we can go by trial and error.
You know what's a funny thing, though?
It's ironic that you say guys meet you and they have trust issues, and our number one issue with you in the podcast is you telling the truth.
Do you think that perhaps they look at you and they rightly assess that you're not a straightforward person?
I am straightforward, though, because I tell them I don't.
So you're real estate agent Ariel, huh?
I used to be.
Okay.
I fucking warned you.
I told you.
They're going to find out who you are.
But I'm not 36, so it's weird.
I know, but do you know why I said that, though?
Why?
So you can tell me the real age.
Oh, okay.
It's 30.
It's not.
I just turned 46 this month.
You're a real estate agent.
We have it right here.
Yeah, from LinkedIn, but that was something I signed up for in South Carolina.
Not the LinkedIn!
Not the LinkedIn!
But also you don't have to disclose.
We have a liar who wants to be trusted.
We have a liar who wants to be trusted.
And I warned you, too.
I told you there's going to be 20, 30,000 people watching.
Someone is going to find out your name, what you do, and how old you are, and you still proceeded to lie.
Do you not think that you can lie on your LinkedIn profile?
Oh, so you lied there, but you're telling the truth here.
That's amazing.
That's really scummy.
That's what kills me.
Is it scummy?
I'm so scummy.
Girl, at this point, just show you.
Can we talk about it?
This is craziness.
I really want to know.
If you guys are going to kick me off the podcast, I would like to talk about it.
Did they kick you off or are you kicking yourself off?
No, I'm just trying to ask a question.
Why is it such a big deal to you guys?
Why is it a big deal to you but to no one else around the table?
But I explained that.
I explained that at the beginning.
So I'm asking you.
So they do demographics.
It's actually really helpful stuff.
They do demographics.
They have over 2,000 women they've had on the show.
And so in order for the demographics to work, they have to ask your demographics.
It's not a personal thing.
It's completely fair.
But I'm saying, here's what I'm trying to say.
Okay, dude.
Anyway, so I go out on dates with people and they will ask me and I will tell them that I don't disclose my age.
Sure.
I thought you said this is not a date.
What's happening right now is that we are on a live podcast where a lot of people are watching and if I'm going on dates with men and I'm telling them that I don't disclose my age and you guys are like, what's your age?
And I'm telling them they're going to know.
Sure, but you were asking why it was important to them.
That's why.
It's like they're not trying to score on you.
It's a demographic thing.
What I'm trying to ask Okay, I don't give a fuck what you got to say.
At this point, it's our podcast.
It's our platform.
It's one of the prerequisite rules.
You come on someone's platform, you got to understand you abide by their rules and terms.
This is an opportunity for you, not the other way around.
So if you want to come on the platform...
No, she's making you $2,000 right now.
She's making you $2,000.
This isn't like some situation where it's like, oh, yo, this is negotiable.
No, it's our shit.
So this is what we do.
We ask girls this, we keep data, and we do it for a reason because there's a body of data that we keep to help guys as far as understanding how women move in the West.
Now this is what I'm going to say.
I'll let the chat choose.
Chat.
But once in the chat, if y'all wanted to kick her off, because she obviously fucking lied, and I knew she was going to lie.
Or two of y'all wanted to stay.
I'll let the chat go ahead and see what they want to do.
If we get more twos, we'll let you stay.
But we obviously figured out who you are.
I knew the chat was going to find out who you were.
And you're well into your 30s.
They're good.
I'm well into my 30s.
And they found out your real name, your real estate agent, etc.
So it's like, bro.
How old are you?
How old are you?
It ain't that serious, honestly.
How old are you?
Yo, what if she's a witness protection?
Calm down!
She wouldn't fucking be here on the podcast.
She wouldn't be here.
She was witness protection.
This is why we should not believe in equality between the male and the female.
Crazy!
You already don't believe in equality.
Clearly I don't.
You clearly don't.
But let me explain why.
Hold on.
Why do you wait until I start talking to start talking, love?
Because you're always talking.
Okay, well go ahead and stop then and you can listen more because you might learn something.
It's hard when you're always being rude.
No, don't interrupt me when you're always lying.
You see, if you weren't lying, maybe we'd be polite here.
Maybe if you would have started talking to me from a place of not being rude.
Maybe if you would tell the truth, you wouldn't have to protect your lies.
You're trying to protect your lies and it's a sad thing.
You are a person who has no respect for others.
You're a narcissist.
A man could never grow up and think that they're special when they're not special.
You're projecting right now.
You're a very average person.
You didn't even get veneers before you went into the sex industry.
That's what messes me up.
But you're probably the same type of man.
This is the same type of man that's like, you don't need plastic surgery.
You don't need to do anything for yourself.
Why aren't you doing this?
But you're gonna attack a woman on the way that she looks?
You're fucking narcissistic.
You're rude.
Okay, so it's kind of split, so I'm going to do a poll on the chat and we'll see if they start.
So we'll do a poll.
They are.
I just don't understand how you're always coming at women being rude.
Stop talking about women.
It's about you.
Okay, well then why are you being rude to me?
You try to extract it.
When did we have an issue?
When I was talking, you started talking.
At the very beginning, you started off with rudeness.
Like if you don't have respect for me, then don't talk to me.
It's because of who you are.
Don't say it's women.
It's because of who I am.
All based off because I didn't want to state my age.
That's like me saying you have a problem with me because I'm black.
No, it could be because I'm a jerk.
No, I have a problem with you because you're rude.
So you are a liar and I do have a problem with you.
And most people don't address you.
That's why you've been sticking with a lie for years on end, lying to guy after guy after guy.
And I'm telling you it's unacceptable.
If I don't disclose my age and you guys force me to tell them my age, when I told you, yes, that's exactly what happened.
So if I start at the beginning and I say, I don't disclose, oh, yeah, it's wrong when I yell, but it's okay for you to do it.
I think this one's played out.
Let's move on.
We gave you a chance, man.
I started the poll.
We'll see what they say in the chat.
We'll move on to the next girl in the next one.
I got a question for the guys around the table.
Have you ever dated a woman who wouldn't tell you her age?
No.
She's better not her age.
Have you ever been on a date where it's like, no, I don't disclose my age?
Nah, tell me.
Well, the reason I'm asking is because after a while, there's going to be telltale signs.
You're going to figure it out on your own sooner or later.
Yeah, my favorite band in high school was Nirvana.
Okay, yeah, you're not 27.
I think all of us are intelligent guys.
We don't just trust what girls say.
We watch the little behaviors you do.
I'm assuming all you guys do the same thing when you're dating.
Well, if you're that invested in the date with a woman who's not going to tell you her age, it's almost like a puzzle.
You know, it's like you could just pick up Nirvana or something.
Rola, you remember when we pulled out of Saigon?
You remember that?
Yeah, I do.
You were six years old.
So I feel like when you're dating someone, like, progressively, it's okay for me to tell you the age, but when you first start off, it's like you're trying to figure out my age so you can, like, perceive what I'm feeling.
I got another question.
I got one last follow-up here.
Okay.
Have you been on a date where you would not tell the guy your age, but later on you dated him some more and then you did tell him your age?
Yes, often when we travel and they book flights, I have to give them my information.
That's what you're doing.
Okay.
So when you're getting slewed out, we're starting to talk about children?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Go ahead, you want to say something?
Yeah, I don't know.
I know that you guys, it's because we're on the podcast, you have your rules right.
Cool.
Respectable.
But I'm from the South, and I'm not, not that I agree with it, but I've heard that a lot.
It's a manners thing in the South.
It is true.
I don't really understand.
I don't know why my mother did it, my grandmother, everyone.
I'm not that way.
I don't care.
It's the only way I would not tell someone.
She's talking about someone in the South not asking a woman her age.
Oh, yeah.
You're from Louisiana.
I'm from Louisiana.
Some of my family lives in Mississippi, in the Mississippi Delta, which is pretty much a very Bible Belt Southern.
Isn't there a saying?
I don't know, but I just know that that's a very common thing that I've heard.
I understand being truthful.
I understand your rules.
I was just saying, I've heard a lot.
Can I ask you ladies a question?
So you do understand that biology is somewhat misogynistic, and women past the age of 40, they have a less than 5% chance of carrying a child to term.
If a man wanted to know how much longer, I hate to be so clinical here, but if a man wanted to know how much longer your reproductive career was, realistically, wouldn't that be a reason, if he deliberately wanted to start a family, for him to know how old you are?
I mean, I don't care.
I'll tell them.
What if you don't want kids?
Right, but what if he does want kids and he's being forward with you and saying he wants kids?
Isn't it fair to him to know, hey, we have this much time left?
I said that, though.
When it comes to childbearing, you want to know how long we have or if you're trying to figure out if a girl is over 21.
Are you in menopause and how many years before you are?
Can I address what she said?
Because there is really two things that I think all of us need to think about.
We're in the age of cultural reconstruction.
And we need to be very thoughtful and deliberate about the new culture that's emerging.
Now two notes about where you're from.
So you said Mississippi and Louisiana.
Mississippi has consistently been the poorest state in the union.
If Puerto Rico was a state, it would be poorer than Mississippi.
Louisiana has also had some of the lowest rates of literacy and education.
Huey P. Long in your state was the one who really brought education to the masses, a great man, a populist.
But before that, you guys were very provincial, separated, missing teeth, uneducated.
This is white males were uneducated in Mississippi.
So what we're talking about is a culture that's coming from a lower class place.
Now, at what point in human history do the lower classes produce things that are admirable?
At what point?
It's an interesting way to ask it.
It's a rhetorical question, which is to say that in America, Louisiana is lovely.
I make it down to the NL all the time.
And I love the accents.
The people are great, have a beignet and all that good stuff.
And the women are fantastic.
But in the United States of America, Mississippi and Louisiana are about as important as North and South Dakota, and they're not what defines American culture, Western culture.
They've never been at the helm of anything that we viewed as good.
So what I'm saying is, yes, that's your culture, but that doesn't mean that it's a good thing or it's something that should be kept alive.
I agree with that.
Fair enough.
Yo, this is simple.
If you have a host, right, and I'm a guest at your house, you have a rule set that says, take your shoes off at my house.
Fair.
I'm breaking your rules.
Yeah.
You just broke the rules.
That's what it is.
And I warned you, too.
And by the way, 81% of the chat wants you gone, so just get up and leave.
Deuces.
All right.
Well, I'm Aria Riley.
No, no, no.
Just leave.
No, no, no.
Just leave.
No, no, no.
Just leave.
No, no, no.
Just leave.
I'm still here.
Leave it out.
We don't hear it.
Go on.
Follow me on the only thing, you guys.
Get out of the house.
Get out of the house, man.
Just leave, please.
Now you want to go ahead and go ahead and go ahead.
When I warned you and I told you.
Dude, nobody fucking cares.
You guys claim to hate hoes and, like, you just got one pregnant.
Bye.
Whoa.
Okay, okay.
You didn't even have anything to do with that.
The anger, viciousness.
We're not being rude, you didn't follow the rules.
Very vicious and mean.
And by the way, I love holes, by the way.
I love holes.
You're a cloud chaser.
You're a cloud chaser.
I'm not saying that whole thing.
I know that whole thing.
Your podcast is not demonetized, is that why you're here?
Go ahead, carry on, carry on.
Carry on.
We've been demonetizing.
I love and you're only I'm pretty sure he still has more money than you though.
Oh my god I'm pretty sure.
Why don't we all just stop taking the bait?
How about that?
Is there any bait though?
I mean, I feel like we spent a little bit more time.
Can I drop something on Marquette real quick.
Drop something on me.
I'll tell you exactly how old I am.
Are you out of your 40 years?
You're just oldest, fuck, who cares about you?
Get the fuck out of me.
You already said it.
Yeah, I mean-- No, Mark, when she was talking about, like, it's bad form, or it's improper-- Impolite.
Impolite. Impolite.
Improper etiquette to ask a woman what her age is, or what her weight is, for that matter.
I mean, there's certain things that it's impolite to say those things.
Now, that's old school.
You want to talk about chivalry?
That's part of chivalry, actually.
You don't ask a woman's age or her weight, but you also don't ask a man how much he makes.
There's some questions that women are not supposed to ask.
And there's a reason for that is because women need to have some sort of mystery, some sort of obscurity as to whether or not they're somebody that's worth sticking around for and reproducing with, right?
Because if she is older, anything that makes her older makes her less fertile, right?
Men tend to select for fertility and youth and beauty.
We talk about this all the time on here, right?
So why wouldn't it be poor form to ask a woman who is, say, 36 years old and say, how old are you?
Well, the thing is, most men don't need to ask that.
They can figure that out.
Totally.
And if you can't figure it out on your own, you're not the kind of guy that ought to be fucking around with this chick in the first place.
Because you should be worldly enough to understand this shit.
Likewise, women should not be like, well, how much does he make?
Well, the Lamborghini that I just pulled up in should, like, invalidate that coin.
You should fucking know, too.
And so, therefore, maybe you're not somebody that I ought to be with in the first place, because you can't figure out basins.
You just reminded me.
I'm hoping they're not keying my car on the way out.
Goddamn.
Leave it alone.
Jesus Christ.
I just got apologized.
Should've parked in the back.
We're going to cut to rumble in a little bit, guys, so rumble.com.
We're going to cut in the next minute or two, guys.
You do understand why there are social conventions like that.
Of course.
And those are the things that, as I said, we need to be a conscious designer of culture moving forward because people talk about matriarchy, not realizing that we've already been under the matriarchy.
And I also want to promote beating up simps.
I feel like you kick your husband's ass all the time.
Do you have that ball tied up?
My baby is the man.
That's for the women.
But there's some traumatized women that need some simps.
Sometimes you need some healing.
You need a little bit of softball.
You need some simps.
After you've been through, like, with some crazy psycho, like, I mean, it might be nice to be with a little nice guy.
That's the deep part.
It's like for a transitional period.
You know, those guys are simps.
The guys who are crazy and abusive, those are actual simps.
There's levels to it.
I had an experience like that.
It was awful.
You see, the simps are the emotional males.
Okay, that's fair.
They're not the rational male wordplay.
And because they're so emotional...
Thank you, sir.
Because they're so emotional, when you don't give them what they want or when they don't feel secure or when you don't make them feel like a man...
See, that's a problem.
They are not a man.
They need you.
And when you're dealing with that parasitic relationship and they feel a lack, that's when they become emotional and violent.
So those are not men at all.
Those are the same.
I can see your point.
That's valid.
I can see how a real man would be more protective and make you feel safe.
Because when I said, like, what are you, like, 5'2", 5'3"?
5'4".
Or 5'4", sorry about that.
I'm going to take two inches off you.
But, like, if you get mad at me, I look at you, and it's kind of funny.
I'm trying not to laugh while you're mad, but in the back of my head, if you ball up your fist, it doesn't look threatening to me.
It's cute, and you're not trying to patronize me, but I understand.
And if you actually try to attack me, I'll probably just bear hug you.
Yeah, that's a real man, hopefully.
And tell you that I love you until you relaxed and started crying and calmed down.
That's beautiful.
I like that.
Now, if this motherfucker right here balled up his fist, I'm pulling out the clapper.
Everyone's going!
He doesn't get a bear hug?
I'm going to pray that the cameras are not live.
I'm going to OJ. New OJ. New OJ. Two down, seven to go.
Can you stop some water here real quick?
Oh yeah, yeah.
Okay, so we were talking about the age of Louisiana and everything else like that.
You're over with Bree.
In your case, How has your career choices affected your ability to meet men?
I guess we could say prior to meeting your guy, maybe, I don't know, the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Yeah, so I also used to work poker games in LA, and I think being in a room with a bunch of celebrities that are playing poker, you get their network first off, and that is just knowledge that you can't replace.
It's a whole different tier.
It's rooms you don't get to be in.
A lot of people don't get to be in those rooms.
And they're talking about everything that they're doing, so you just listen.
A lot of girls want to drink and do whatever, but I always just listened.
I think the bad is that for myself personally, because I'm around people who have so much money sitting on the table, sometimes I feel like when someone gives me something, it's never enough.
It's not about anything else but myself.
Damn, that's real.
That's very enlightening.
Okay, and then what's the ugly?
So the good is the networking.
You only named two things.
You said good is the networking you're able to get in certain rooms.
And then the bad you said, you know, it creates a selfish attitude, I guess, because you've seen a lot of money before.
And then is there an ugly or is that the ugly, I guess?
Yeah, I think that's the ugly.
What's the bad then?
Okay.
I think that, so I'll do the ugly.
I think the ugly is the fact that you're around these people.
No, that's my answer.
That's it.
Okay.
No, that's it.
I'm not going to make anything else up.
That is it.
You have to deal with yourself and you have to deconstruct yourself to be a better person.
Has anybody ever judged you for the other decisions?
That's what I was going to say.
Let's include, like, you're also pretty inked up.
You worked nightlife in Vegas.
For sure.
Did any of these things cause you to have people judge you?
Would that be an ugly?
Absolutely.
Everyone judges me.
Somebody that you wanted to date, though, did they ever judge you?
Absolutely.
They think that I'm going to want to do things that I'm not down to do and stuff like that.
I think I'm going to need an example, love.
I'm going to need an example of that line.
I'm married.
That's disrespectful.
Oh!
Okay.
Good answer, though.
Okay.
All right.
Alright, what about you?
I would say the good is I've recently, in the last few months, chosen not to date while I'm scaling my company, but prior to that, the good would be I have I've been able to meet a lot of men that are also successful when I do my sales pitches to get contracts with other companies.
So I'm coming and I want to talk to the big dog.
Let me talk to whoever that is, he, she, whatever.
And if it's a man and...
If we get along great or something, maybe I would want to connect.
And I already know we have something great in common that could help us grow together.
So I think that's great.
I can seek insight if his business is more successful than mine, vice versa.
Hey, there's room to grow for both of us.
So I think that's really awesome to be able to just instantly connect with other men.
So you're able to meet successful men.
And then what's the bad?
The bad would be...
Often times I come across men that seem to think, so the way I grew up was a pretty, kind of traditional.
My dad is a workaholic man, provide, excuse me, I'm like losing my voice, provide, protect.
My father's very old, he was born in 1940, he's 84, so the type of man that I'm attracted to, they really, it's hard to find now.
It really is the way society is, so it's hard to find.
Oh my gosh.
Niku, can we get some water?
You give that vape up, girl.
It's time.
That's my bad habit.
Okay, so...
The traditional man that I'm looking for would be, you know, just because I am successful as well doesn't mean that I don't have expectations, the classic expectations of a man, and I am willing to, you know, fulfill my side of things.
So the bad is it's hard to find a traditional man that's a provider for you in 2024.
Okay, what's the ugly?
Yeah, because they think I don't need anything.
So the ugly would be I have very little time to date.
And is that because of, I'm assuming you're an entrepreneurial ventures?
Yes, and then I'm also a mother, so she's my priority.
I'm not, like I said, I decided not to date for a while.
You know you slipped that in there, though, right?
What?
That she's a mom?
That she's, you kind of just like...
I mean, I'm just being really honest.
That's a...
Sort of jives a responsibility.
You could just hit us with that a little earlier.
And not only that, let's just deal with the elephant in the room.
The type of man that you're looking for is probably a top 3% guy.
You're an entrepreneur.
You're probably a six-figure earner.
So the guy you want probably has to make that amount of money.
He makes that amount of money.
He has options.
Why is he going to go with a single mother?
It's not in his best interest a lot of the times.
Well, it happens.
I did date a billionaire for a while and he wasn't a billionaire when we started dating.
He reached billionaire status within those years.
That proves my point even more.
What?
What do you mean?
Where does he know?
Do you see what?
You just proved my point even more.
He tried to basically say he didn't.
Way to go.
No, he wanted to marry me.
I said no.
Because he also wanted me to sell my business and be only at home and not...
I'll lose my mind.
Maybe he was a billionaire?
Why you not done that?
Kick me off the show.
Myron, kick me off the show.
Just kick me off.
The guy that I want wouldn't try to take away from me also wanting to be part of...
Ladies, who in here would say no to a billionaire that wants to dismarry you?
You don't got to work.
Who would say no?
Are we talking about controlling no?
Are we talking about what I wear, what I eat?
There's guys like that.
They want to tell you from top to bottom.
I understand, hey, I want you at home, I want a wife.
That's totally understandable.
But there's guys that literally...
My thing was with him specifically and what I'm kind of gearing towards is that Putting me in a box to where I have nothing but you is...
Don't forget the baby.
I want to be with you forever.
No, I mean financially.
I'm talking about I have nothing but you.
Yeah, my daughter and I have nothing but you.
That's not going to happen because I feel like you're trying to lock me in in a way, whereas your actions as a man should lock me in with you.
I don't give a fuck if you're a billionaire.
My dad set the standard high long ago.
I don't care about that.
Well, clearly you do because you mentioned that a man's socioeconomic status doesn't matter.
Being successful matters.
If he makes six figures versus a billionaire, that was a coincidence.
I had no idea he was that wealthy.
I had not a clue.
He is a low-key man then.
He wears Walmart clothes.
He doesn't care.
Typically, billionaires do wear Walmart clothes.
He's obsessed with rocks.
That's how they became a billionaire.
That's his thing.
He spends his money.
No, I care if you're successful.
Is he an older gentleman?
He's 40, yeah.
My parents were 35 years apart.
Your dad is a boss, though.
When you said 84, I was like, I'm in love.
He's still working.
He would come sit down here and talk to you guys, too, but he's going to get straight to the business.
Can I ask you this?
I know your answer, but I'm more so asking for the live audience.
I'm going to say something weird real quick, but if I was a single mother, never thought I'd say that.
But if I was a single mother and I meet a gentleman, you know, presuming he's a good guy, and he says, hey, and I don't care if he's a billionaire, he could just be a hundred thousandaire.
That's plenty for a woman and a baby.
How's your kid?
She turns six in a week.
So she's six.
Still needs a lot of nourishment.
In fact, the Carnegie Foundation says, age seven, these are the promise years where you really need to pour into them.
More time is better.
So he says, hey, I just want you to be a wife and a mother.
So you can now double down on being a wife, which your wifely duties maybe take two hours a day, and then double down on being a mother.
If you wanted to homeschool, if you wanted to tutor, you have more time with that child.
And more importantly, you don't have stress.
Mm-hmm.
Why not dive into that and say, if I'm getting into a marriage, I'm getting into it forever.
That's the vow.
And if you're Sicilian, what are you guys, Catholic, right?
I'm not, but yeah, my family is.
So the vow is till death do us part.
So why not dive into that and say, hey, I'm going to live a soft life and focus on my child and give them the best life because once I have a child, it's not about me.
You know, that is something very valid.
You know what I think, bro?
She didn't like him that much.
She didn't like him that much.
That's really what it comes down to.
If she liked him, she would have married him.
Yeah, he had money and he was successful, but maybe he wasn't attractive enough.
Maybe he was boring.
Maybe he wasn't arousing to you.
Maybe he wasn't spontaneous enough.
But when a girl declines getting married to a guy that's successful nine out of ten times, she didn't like him that much.
She was just tolerating him to a degree.
Look, I'll tell you, to answer your question first, is that that is a beautiful thing in itself and that's very respectable.
In that situation particularly, that wasn't the case.
I felt like the motive was to control me and his intentions weren't the same as mine.
Because I felt like some of them were very vain.
I'm young, I'm hot, and then I know that that was probably the case because I don't have a billion dollars.
I don't have a billion dollars, right?
I don't have a billion dollars, but I'm not broke, okay?
And you said you're young and high.
You're an attractive lady.
And in fact, I was going to say, like, you can be any race.
Like, when I look at you, I'm like, you can be Moroccan, you can be Latina, you can be a whole bunch of stuff.
Yeah, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
But hotness...
When you have a decent amount of money, especially a billion, I'm like nowhere near that.
Maybe one day.
Pray for me.
But that has such little value.
It's not even funny.
I agree.
The pool thickens because they have access to all the women.
Not only are they as hot and hotter, and I'm not saying you're not attractive, but as hot as you and hotter, they're also younger and have no kids.
And you can go to whatever country you like and find them as submissive as you'd ever want them.
Yeah, I think the difference was it was very, it actually was a difficult thing for him because he wasn't, his goals were, like, he's, okay, I'll just tell you, he was obsessed with rocks.
Like, he was very autistic.
- Oh, damn girl, you got a good one.
What?
Come on girl.
- Like geos?
- He wasn't, yeah.
No, he has a collection bigger than the Smithsonian.
- That tells me everything I mean.
- He's not picking up rocks and shit.
- No, it's not those kind of rocks.
He bought the whole block of houses to put rocks in.
That was his evacuation.
Emotional support rocks.
No, literally.
So he wasn't going in these rooms.
He wasn't walking into these rooms that other billionaires are.
He was literally wearing plaid shorts and a Hawaiian shirt, and nobody knew he was rich, so it wasn't like he was viewed as this.
Is it okay to say what he did for a living?
If you don't mind, we don't have to name his name, but I can assess him.
Crypto.
Please don't say that.
Please don't say that.
He was a financial advisor to billionaires.
He didn't start that way.
He worked at the bottom.
He was a financial advisor.
This was Jeffrey Epstein.
He was a consultant.
Well, one thing I will say.
Now, he may have loved rocks and had corks and maybe he shows up on Valentine's Day and he got you a rock that was worth like $3 million and you didn't even know it.
Should have kept it and resold it.
No, I have my rock still.
Okay, very good.
But one thing I know for sure, if you're going to be a financial advisor, that is a highly relationship-based role.
And I'm sure you guys know this stuff, right?
It's recommendations.
Absolutely, yeah.
He wouldn't go to anything they wanted to do.
These great places to meet women.
I just can't imagine you can make a billion dollars being an awkward hermit.
In that industry.
Have you seen Elon Musk?
He's in software.
I'm in software, and there's a lot of engineers who are very awkward.
That's why if he was in my industry, in software, yes, you can build something that's awesome.
You mean in finance?
No, I mean in software.
I mean like her guy in finance.
Yeah, but you said Elon Musk.
Yeah, yeah.
Because he made his money in PayPal, which is a software.
Oh.
I can answer the question for you.
How he reached billionaire status was not solely from what he does with finance.
He invested in a lot of real estate on the side, which is what financial advisors do with people's money.
They pile it up.
They do a lot of different things.
He was good enough that he had discretionary income to invest in real estate.
Absolutely.
I lost my train of thought.
I'm so sorry.
He did the finance.
He did real estate.
Oh, I'm sorry.
When he signed with, he went independent for a while.
And then whenever we decided not to get married, he was like, well, I would rather have less free time since I was only keeping my company that way, like private, I mean, in its own sector for, you know, whatever.
Not sector, that's the wrong word.
Anywho.
Sorry, I got nervous first.
It's okay.
It's all good.
It's all good.
You're not on the hot seat.
So he was an eccentric billionaire.
He signed contracts with banks when they wanted to work with him, and those were very, very big.
And so he's getting a plethora of that, then he'd go invest it, and then he was great with numbers.
So as Myron said, you basically just didn't like him that much.
I didn't like the way he wanted me to be because if he would have said, hey, I want you to have more time with your daughter and be able to be softer.
No, it was, nope, you don't need to have this.
When you do this, we're going to do this with the money and it's not going to be in your name.
It was very, I'm going to control it.
It's not for you.
And to me, that's like, are you trying to pimp me?
I don't get it.
Well, I don't think billionaires need to pimp, but do you believe the man is the leader in the relationship?
Yeah.
Are you a follower?
Yeah.
Not a follower of anyone.
I'm submissive to the right man.
Sartain!
I'm not a follower of anyone, but I'm submissive to the right man.
That doesn't make sense.
I'm not a follower to just anyone.
Sartain, what do you think, bro?
I think it makes sense because you can't follow some weak-ass dude.
Let the right man lead.
That's why it's hard on these girls.
They want a guy that can lead, but look at most of these guys.
What he says before, like when women say, I want a guy to buy me flowers, she wants someone she's attracted to to buy her flowers.
When she says, I want someone to be expressive to me.
No, you want someone who's attractive to you to be expressive to me.
And when women say, I want a man to lead or I'm a boss bitch, what she's saying is, she's looking at 85% of the men she encounters and she's like, I am not going to follow this weirdo here.
And then if the right man comes, then his masculinity allows her to be feminine.
And that's probably what she's looking at.
I think they think that, but one thing I know for sure as a business owner is when someone comes onto a job, the first thing you have to do is train them.
The person that's easiest to train is the one who has prior experience.
So if you've lived 30 odd years and you have not been submissive and you've not been following a man's lead, Then you're going to come into that relationship with a lot of baggage.
A lot of training is going to be required.
It's going to be quite chaotic.
Like, for example, there's a number of women that you could ask.
They're probably not here.
Many of them might be in Mississippi, Louisiana.
Yes, yes, they'll be there.
You say...
Can you follow a man's lead?
Yes.
Full stop.
No explanation.
When you have the explanation, that's when we know there's a problem.
I think a lot of these guys aren't capable of leading.
What did I explain?
What do you mean?
I think we sometimes forget because we're around higher level dudes that we aren't around these guys, but you see a lot of these guys are just not capable of leading.
I think you're right.
I have a quote for you guys.
I have a quote for you guys.
This better be deep, Rolo.
It's very deep.
This reminded me of something here.
This is actually from the 16 commandments of Poon by Royce from back in the day.
This is number three.
She might know it already.
This is literature.
This is exactly what he was talking about here.
What was commandment number three, Natalia?
Do you remember the commandments of Poon?
Wasn't that a movie you were in?
Yes.
No, that was chocolate foam.
Three, you shall make your mission and not your woman your priority.
Forget all those romantic cliches of the leading man proclaiming his undying love for a woman who completes him.
Despite whatever protestations to the contrary, women do not want to be the one or the center of a man's existence.
They, in fact, want to subordinate themselves to a worthy, worthy, say that with me, worthy I think you hit it perfectly, yeah.
I have a question.
When you say you have to teach them and train them, I think that's a lot of parents that's their job.
My father, like I said, set the example.
I didn't mean that as a flex.
Like, oh, he showed me a million dollars in a duffel bag you could never.
That's not what I mean.
That stuff is superficial.
What I mean is he raised me right.
I don't have daddy issues.
Like people would say, I don't have daddy issues.
He gave you a good example of what a man is.
He gave me a good example, yeah.
So if you want to train me and I say...
No, I don't want to train you.
I don't mean you.
I'm sure these three guys here would be happy to train you, though, but not me.
I'm so good, thanks.
No, if...
Amen.
You know what I'm saying.
Anyway, so if you're like, I want to train you under this, you know, program of life for us to be great, and I say...
Yeah, that doesn't match up to what seems right.
Who set the example for me to be who I am and grow?
That doesn't align with me.
That doesn't make any sense.
Then that's me not being submissive.
Was your mom a stay-at-home mom?
She worked as well, but she was a professional singer.
It was her passion.
She did her passion work.
So she did a little side hustle that didn't really make money like that.
No, she didn't do a side hustle.
She was very well known.
Your dad was a predominant breadwinner, and he paid most of the bills, correct?
Correct.
Okay.
That's exactly what the billionaire probably wanted you to do, and you didn't want that life.
So I would say he pretty much kind of did follow and emulate what your father had out.
The thing is, is that he probably just wasn't attractive enough for you for you to fully submit.
Not accurate.
The byproduct is that you didn't marry him.
Here's the thing, man.
Girls like to sit here and be like, oh, etc.
Every girl, at the end of the day, wants a man by their side that they can love, admire, and respect.
If a girl gets offered to be married by a man and she declines it, I know off-rip he did something wrong.
If he has a lot of money, but you don't marry him, he's probably a weirdo.
You kind of alluded to it earlier with him collecting rocks and being autistic.
He probably wasn't sexually attractive to you like that.
You probably didn't find him arousing.
No, you would have been with him if that was the case.
So what's your explanation?
My explanation is that he wanted to put me in a box that only he could control.
It wasn't about the benefit of myself and my daughter.
It was this is what I want you to do because I don't want you to be able to leave if I fuck up and everyone's human and everyone makes mistakes.
Oh, you like to leave?
No!
Look, if you put your hands on me, if you call me out of my name...
Call you out of your name, I'm not suggesting it, but word?
You gonna break a marriage because of that?
Word?
The only time that's okay is in a very specific scenario, and we know what we're talking about there.
You know your grandma got cheated on, and it was like, it is what it is.
With successful men, sometimes that's something you have to be willing to accept.
That wasn't something that I even kind of saw...
I agree with you.
If a guy gets physical, get him out of there for sure.
Yo, Rolo, is this a burning desire or no?
Genuine desire.
The thing is, he wasn't a worthy man to commit to.
I think people lose their shit when they say, well, he's a billionaire.
It wasn't my loss.
You can still have a billionaire that you kind of creeped out.
If you're creeped out by a billionaire, you're still creeped out by a dude.
It doesn't matter what the guy is.
I'm going to respectfully disagree.
I think it was your loss.
And that's the thing.
We kind of sit here.
Here's the problem, man.
We don't tell them when they fuck up.
The thing is that you might get two or three good guys that come through in a lifetime for you, and the more things you have that are against you, I call them handicaps.
You're older, you have kids, you have a questionable past, you're involved in some type of profession that might fuck you up.
Hold on.
Right?
You get some of these guys that come in that genuinely like you and want to marry you.
You might get two or three of these guys in a lifetime, right?
Yes.
That actually like you and want to provide for you.
Go.
And women tend to, like, meet these guys like, oh, no, he wasn't good enough.
Break up with him, not take it seriously, and then try to come back later and realize, oh, no, I fucked up.
And, like...
Women don't get it.
When you have a kid, as you get older, it just gets harder and harder.
We want it all.
We don't prioritize.
And the more money you make, the harder it becomes.
So all you're doing is kind of like just handicapping yourself to find a guy.
And we don't tell women, like, that was a bad decision.
You probably should have stuck it out with that guy.
Because you really can't do better like you think you can.
But the problem is that you girls all think you can do better.
And the reality is, you really can't.
Can I say something?
I think that my priority is to be happy.
Yes, we can.
I just want to say something.
Yes, we can.
Absolutely.
If a man really loves you, truly, truly, truly, if a man really loves you, really wants to be with you, really admires everything that you are in totality, not just who you are, everything that you do, everything you aspire to have, everything you aspire to gain from your profession, your livelihood, everything else, he would never Tell you what to do with your money.
Tell you how the money situation is going to happen.
Advice is one thing.
Advice.
I mean, he's a financial advisor and became very wealthy because of it.
Of course I think your advice is valid.
That's a sense of insecurity.
But when it's selfishly fueled and you're telling me something that you wouldn't tell one of your client's granddaughters to do with a man, now I see manipulation.
He's dating you, not his granddaughter's clients.
That's not what I'm saying.
If you're giving me advice with you, you're telling me I should make you my end-all be-all no matter what, and if you fuck up, I can't go anywhere.
I can't respect myself.
I was in an eight-year relationship and then a four-year relationship.
That's all I had.
I got two questions here, and with all due respect, the billionaire is the baby daddy, right?
No.
No?
No.
She wishes.
I wish that for you, love.
I wish that for you, that he was the baby daddy.
So he was just a guy that you just said, you know what, I'm not into this, and he's a billionaire, but I don't care.
I mean, I didn't say it like that.
He was his name.
It was a weaker guy.
A weaker guy was the baby daddy.
No.
A weaker guy.
She liked the baby daddy more.
The baby daddy was stronger.
That's my question.
What was the characteristic difference between the billionaire and the baby daddy?
They couldn't...
Are they comparable at all?
Opposites, right?
Opposites, right?
Not opposites.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, if you go billionaire or six-figure earner, that's a big difference.
No, not a money thing, but what about personality?
Personality, yeah, very different.
Worthy, man, thank you.
Very different.
Yeah.
Very different.
And my baby daddy, I did prolong their relationship, and I didn't leave and run away as soon.
You left, though.
I did.
Because I'm not going to let my daughter grow up saying anything that I don't think that she should.
Fair enough.
So, yeah, I will leave.
But he was very different.
He was very different culture.
One was Jewish, one was black and white.
Oh, there goes the chat.
Holy shit.
With the baby daddy's black and white?
Yeah.
I'm good.
I'm good.
Of course the rich guy was a Jew.
I mean, come on.
I mean, in Louisiana, Creole people are everywhere.
That's where I'm from.
I was one of the...
What?
The French Quarter?
Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
That's not where Creole people are from.
Let's just move on real quick, because I still got to ask these two.
Okay, what about you?
Good, bad, ugly, free, or professional field?
And I know you're a porn star, right?
So yeah, for you.
Yeah, my dating life sucks.
What's the good, the bad, and the ugly?
Well, the good is I get to travel, I get to go all over the world, people just flaunt to me, and I just feel like I'm...
I had to get all the attention that I didn't get when I was little.
Okay.
What's the bad?
And I literally...
Okay, so still the good.
I didn't know who I was before I poured.
I literally stepped into my whole existence after I became sexually liberated.
So you found yourself?
Totally.
I was lost.
I was going somewhere in there.
And now you're found.
Are you trolling us or are you serious right now?
No, I'm serious.
Okay, go ahead.
I just wanna make sure.
I just wanna make sure.
Oh, she loves it.
I feel like broke dicks fuck better, so I always go for it.
No, that is a fact.
That is a fact.
You say broke dicks fuck better?
Is that a t-shirt?
I fuck the rich guys when they pay me, but when I'm by myself, doing my own thing, I fuck the guys with a...
So there's hope for the listeners.
There's hope for the listeners.
Hey man, I'm broke.
It's funny because we talked about this last week.
Anytime you guys are paying a woman for her affection, I have a ton of friends and the female friends will tell me, this guy is paying me for my affection and they're always laughing at him.
There's always something funny that he did.
They're calling him autistic, calling names behind their back.
And there's always another guy she's having sex with who isn't paying her.
And there's always that situation that's happening.
Autism was not a sport, by the way.
What'd you say?
I'm a bit of a taste stick.
I have ADHD. I have all that.
Yeah, but my point is, I knew when you said, oh, some guys pay you, that there's also going to be other guys that are like, they would never pay.
And you would never consider asking them to pay you.
Hell no, no.
Yeah, okay.
So I just want to make sure, this whole idea that there's two sort of modes that a woman has in her brain.
My dating life like the guys I usually go for are toxic so I'm trying to work on myself that's I'm not dating anyone around yourself I've been all over the world I've been to Hong Kong, I've been to Japan, I've been like...
And then with the bad is what?
Toxic men?
Yeah.
Okay, and then what's the ugly?
Well, yeah, I've been in domestic violence.
I've been through all that.
My parents were not good together.
My father was an alcoholic, narcissist.
So your mom went through it and you saw it?
Yeah, she was a co-dependent.
It wasn't you?
No, no.
I say, wait, I drink a little bit, but no.
Alright, and then what about you?
What's the good, the bad, and the ugly...
You already asked me you started openly.
Well, you didn't specify because you were kind of talking and answering Mike's question.
So tell us specifically, is it good, I guess, meeting people?
Yeah, the good thing is meeting people.
My dating life has been really good.
I've been with my boyfriend for over a year.
Okay, but it's an open relationship.
No.
He's about to find out it is.
The one you cheated on?
We do everything together.
No, he was okay.
Can we get a whiteboard?
Can we get a whiteboard?
Okay.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Boyfriend thruple.
Okay.
Other boyfriend broke up with a week ago, but this boyfriend a year.
Well, she just said that.
Both of them, no.
So your boyfriend, okay, the guy that you're in the thruple with, so I understand this.
The guy that you're in this polygamous relationship with, he's okay with you seeing sugar daddies?
Yes.
Okay, and that guy that you saw for that week was Sugar Daddy.
Well, we saw each other for like almost a month, but we dated for a week.
Did you like buy him a PlayStation or some shit like that?
Okay, so I'm just going to be honest with you.
It's very complicated.
You do realize that this guy that you're calling your boyfriend doesn't give a fuck about you, right?
No, yes he does.
And he's broke.
Don't forget.
I know, I was gonna say, do you guys co-mingle money?
Do you guys co-mingle funds?
He's broke.
We do everything together.
So you have a joint bank account.
Are you paying?
You guys get money together.
No, I'm not paying him.
Like, no.
Are you paying for stuff?
But he has access to everything?
Is the dick that good?
Yes.
Obviously.
Obviously, yes.
It seems you ladies think that her guy is broke.
It's not about the money.
It's not about the sex.
It's the connection that we have.
What does the main guy do, specifically?
It's about getting real murky.
Well, I mean, now he's my manager, but he does marketing.
He's your manager.
Girl, no, no, no, no, no.
Okay.
So it's an open relationship.
So he allows you to see sugar daddy men.
Well, yeah, I mean, this all just happened in the last 15 days.
How old are you?
I'm 26.
It just happened.
Everything that's been happening, it just happened in the last 15 days.
Because we were just living like a regular boyfriend-girlfriend relationship.
So the goodness you got your throuple is the bad, I guess, that kind of comes in and out.
Y'all guys are just going to believe she's 26.
The bad, all the bad things.
This is the time.
Your 20s are for this.
This is what your 20s are for.
Honestly, all the bad that happened to me was before I became a stripper and an OnlyFans.
I got like, I almost like my ex-boy family beat me to death.
You're on the up.
You're on the up.
Is he an MMA fighter?
That was just raw talent.
Don't give us bad rap.
No, he was just a fucking Marine.
It was just Marine.
Raw talent?
Did you say raw talent?
The bad here you said was like just being in bad relationships.
And what's the ugly?
Because you're a dancer, right?
So what's the ugly?
I mean, the ugly would just be the Indians that come.
The whole strip club.
Now she put the Indians on last.
The whole Eastern Asian community of black.
With the windbreaker pins.
They always got the windbreaker pins.
They come to the top and think of Would you say Indians play all your bills?
No.
Be quiet!
Ladies, ladies, ladies.
And there goes the other half of the chat.
When I try to...
Because you guys got to remember that this is a podcast.
This isn't like some normal conversation.
So when you guys are all talking at the mic, it really hurts the quality of the show and what the audience can hear.
So, alright.
So, your guy is your manager...
And he lets you have sugar daddies.
Like, I'm gonna marry him.
We're gonna be together forever.
15 days?
How long?
How long again?
15 days?
How long again y'all been together?
For a year, like, and a half.
Okay.
I'm just gonna be very candid with you.
He doesn't care about you.
If he lets you have sex with other men, he doesn't care about you.
I want to add in...
It's a man.
If we love a girl, we'll never let a man have sex with her.
We can have sex with other girls when we love someone.
That's why threesomes are okay.
But when you love a girl, we just can't.
I mean, would you guys agree?
I could never let a girl I love.
If it's a girl, I'll fuck her.
I love him and I'm still letting her have sex with other women.
- Yeah, but there's been girls that fuck my friends and stuff.
If I love a girl, I'd never let a man touch her. - That's a fact. - Would you guys all agree with that? - Because you just have a different mentality. - The girls understand that we can go fuck another girl Can I ask you a question?
Has he asked you to tattoo his name anywhere on the front hemisphere of your life?
Yes, he did.
The smile told everything.
Why are you smiling?
He's your manager.
Okay, got it.
We're not judging.
We're concerned because you are young and impressionable.
It's a fact.
There's nothing to be concerned about.
This man, I love him.
He loves me so much.
I mean, honestly, this is the best relationship I've had in my life.
That's awesome.
But there's more to come.
And we're just very okay with a lot of things.
That's fine.
You can say that.
But what I'm telling you is 99% of men are not okay with their girl having sex with other men.
It's true.
If they care about her.
They're probably just not confident in themselves.
I'm happy for you.
Okay, hold on.
I don't know about these people.
I'm happy for you.
I'm happy.
I'm happy for you.
You're happy for you.
Let me ask you a question.
You said he's not confident.
Those guys aren't confident in themselves.
Let me ask you this.
Who's the more confident guy?
The guy that stands up to you and tells you, this is behavior I will not accept?
Let me finish my point.
Let me finish.
Listen to the question so you can properly respond.
I'm telling you.
Well, I'm asking you.
Who's more confident?
The man that puts boundaries on you and tells you that this is unacceptable if you have sex with other men?
Or the guy that's indifferent to it and doesn't say anything because he's scared of how you might react?
I mean, he's not scared how I would react.
I mean, he met me as a stripper.
When I ask you, again, who's more confident?
The person that puts boundaries, doesn't care what you say, or the person that doesn't put boundaries for fear of what you might respond?
I mean, I would say, like...
The one who has fear with what I would respond or what?
Bro, you're dumb as fuck, man.
She's young.
Okay, be nice.
No, I'm not dumb.
I'm not dumb.
Because if I start talking to you in Spanish and you wouldn't understand, then you would be dumb.
Right?
You're speaking the English language.
I don't claim to be bilingual.
I'm bilingual.
So I'm like, no, I'm not stupid and I'm not dumb.
Because if I start talking to you in any other fucking language, you would be dumb.
So don't call me dumb.
You are dumb.
You can't comprehend the question.
From the beginning you said to respect you, then I'm asking the same respect.
I asked you the question two or three times and rephrased it multiple times and you don't understand.
Okay, then break down your question in a different way, but I'm not dumb.
You are dumb.
Anyway, going back to what I was saying.
No, you're dumb.
You're dumb.
You mentioned earlier that she's in her 20s and she should be doing this, right?
No, no, no.
I said you're in your 20s and that's for that.
Hopefully that's not what you choose to do.
That's not what that's for.
Your 20s is a learning experience.
I would never take a girl serious 25 and older.
25 and older, you're dead to me.
We're not talking about taking someone seriously.
We're just talking about people in their 20s doing young, stupid shit like we all at this table have done.
But that's not young.
That's the problem is 20s are not young, especially for a female.
Immature, immature, whatever you want to call it.
It's a youthful mentality.
Who said 20s young?
26 is young.
26 is young?
Maybe not in guy world, but 26 you're a kid.
I know a very successful man who married a woman that is literally the same age as her and he's a billionaire.
It happens.
We know a lot of billionaires around here.
But she's beautiful and she's hot.
A lot of billionaires have no game still.
There's some fucking lame-ass billionaires.
You know what's interesting?
They would beg me to bring girls to the house because I had no game.
You know what?
When I was going through this and I was looking at all the good for all the girls, Every single one of them alluded to being able to meet men of a higher status and being in rooms with people, etc.
And I was like, oh wow, you're able to meet all these guys.
How do you meet women?
Don't you meet women like this?
So the same way how I meet men is by being in the same room as them.
He probably doesn't even meet women with the attitude that he carries.
Dang.
Nice.
Anyway.
I'm just saying.
That was a great comeback.
Yeah, that was a great comeback.
It hurts my feelings.
You do realize that men and women are different, right?
Totally.
Oh, yeah.
I have a dick.
I have a vagina.
So, me being able to get in a room with successful men means I need to be able to provide some kind of value to be allowed to be in that room.
You have to be one of the successful men.
Versus you.
I could be pretty.
It's a hard process.
Yes.
I'm jealous of that.
Not at all.
You just tried to make an argument and conflate that a man being in a room with a bunch of millionaires is the same as a woman being in a room with a bunch of millionaires.
You try to conflate the two and I'm telling you, one has to be skilled and the other one doesn't.
So it's very different.
That is a skill.
Being beautiful, getting yourself to be in that room is a skill.
That's not something that just happens.
You have to know how to speak.
You have to know how to like...
I thought you just know how to take pipe.
No.
Which you just have to lay down for, right?
Okay, let's say I take your skill set, right?
Let's say I took a book out of your page.
A page out of your book.
Let's say I took your skill set, took your brain and put it in a man's fucking body.
Do you think you'd still be able to get into those rooms with those successful millionaires that you've met with and traveled and done all this?
No, I just said that.
The reason why women...
Are we referring to us women or all women?
Because there's women in the boardroom.
There's women that can keep up the same with the men that are right up in there.
They can keep the conversation.
Those are the ugly ones.
I just want to...
So we're talking about pretty or ugly?
Not all the time.
So if you're talking about bosses, bosses want what they want, right?
Sure.
And a part of being a boss and having a lot of money is convenience, right?
You get things your way.
So there's no way that you're generally looking for the woman who's on the board, she's a CEO, she's a boss babe.
Because here's the reality of human existence.
We use our best move, right?
And so the reason that the ugly girls are successful is because that's how they get respect, attention.
I think there's a lot of beautiful success.
I think that's not fair.
Nowadays, there's so many beautiful, successful women.
They all use their body and their looks to get in position.
It's a skill though.
Is it not a skill though?
Ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies, look, because we're going on a tangent here.
Because men allow it.
Because men are thirsty for women's bodies.
You're going on a tangent.
And that's why I said we need to start beating up sex.
So we're fighting against human nature.
All I'm saying is that when all you gave the good, Pretty much all of you alluded in some degree to being able to meet higher status, successful men, and getting in certain rooms.
Yeah, but without me doing porn or without me being a successful porn star, I would never even meet those people because they wouldn't care about me.
They wouldn't care about a random girl on the street.
She's keeping it real right now.
They care because I've been in...
Movies.
They care about that.
They want to be around me.
And their looks bring something to the table because you don't want to be in the room with the ugly girls.
So they're bringing the skills to the rightful.
I have a question for the guys.
I have a question for the guys.
What I'm saying is that it's way easier for you as a woman to get in a room.
Easier!
Yes!
Hell yes, it's easier!
So let me finish my point before you guys interrupt me on everything else like that.
It's way easier for you guys to go in a room.
But you earlier were trying to say, well, how do you get in a room, blah, blah, blah.
And that's ridiculous because for me to get in a room with successful men, I have to bring value.
For you to get in a room with successful men, you don't have to bring any value.
This is value.
We are not the same.
This is value right here.
It is not value.
This is not value.
It is not.
And I'll tell you why.
To me, that is value.
It is not value.
And I'll tell you exactly why.
As he said earlier, props.
Props are replaceable.
No, we are human beings.
We are human beings and you're a human being.
When men bring attractive women into a general location, they're bringing them in for their beauty.
And beauty, unfortunately for you guys, is common.
Successful men are not, however.
How about big dick?
I like that.
Why are you giving low IQ responses to things that I'm saying?
Because I'm low IQ, apparently.
I can see that, clearly.
I speak too loud with this, too.
Exactly why.
If you were not a female, you would never be able to get in these rooms because you're a moron.
I'm a woman.
Holy shit.
You're saying as a man, you just bring more aspects, more qualities to the table.
You must bring value.
Women get to live in a world where they're fucking useless and still be able to get enrolled with successful men.
I'm not angry about that, but I'm going to sit here.
Can be useless.
Maybe can be, not are useless.
They can be useless.
The point is, there's no burden.
Look, she's still babbling.
There's no burden of performance, okay?
But as a man, you must bring value.
I'm not saying that women don't bring value.
I'm just saying you're not expected to.
This is the value.
That's fair.
And it's fine.
Clarify.
So when she tries to sit here and conflate, well, you get in rooms with people, it's not the same at all.
Right.
You can't conflate the two.
Can you consider the fact that she said her value is this, but every woman around the table also has breasts?
Whereas in the case of mine, like, okay, well, what's your value?
He says, I have a background.
I work high up in government.
I did things that are important to national security.
One of the biggest podcasts, too.
Right.
And so we can all identify things that are...
So what does that make you since you're on it?
I don't even know who said that.
But the point is, we can identify a unique value ad that is unique to us.
So if a woman chose to be with Myron, Fresh, or Marquette, or anyone else here, they would say, okay, this thing about him really turns me on about him.
I like this thing about him.
Whereas if you just limit yourself to saying, this is my value, one, it's ironic because you're objectifying yourself as a woman, and two, you're limiting your value to something that every single other woman has.
Ooh.
Talk to them, Marquette.
I can see your point.
I understand where you're coming from.
I can full circle.
I see the points you guys are trying to make.
So how about this?
How about this?
There are some cases.
I had two female squadron commanders in the Air Force.
There are some times where women do have a burden of performance.
There is no man who doesn't have a burden of performance.
Unless you are born incredibly rich or you live in your mother's basement and you've totally chosen to take yourself out, we all have a burden of performance.
And so there are occasions where a woman is either very, very attractive or she's sitting there as a wife where she doesn't have a burden of performance.
And the thing is, as a man, if we do that, then we end up with no sex, no money, no nothing.
And here's the other thing, too.
I was going somewhere with this.
The reason why I said that I found it interesting that all of you have been able to be in rooms with successful, attractive, handsome men, etc., That are worldly, etc.
Only one girl here, I think, is married.
Two.
So what does that say?
Two.
Some people don't want to be married.
But she still sleeps with other guys, though.
Yeah, yeah.
So we don't sleep with other guys.
And then she recently got married.
So I just found an interesting thing that all these women have access to the top-tier guys, but they're not married.
What does that say?
What does it say?
I'm curious what you think it says.
What do you think it says?
Okay.
I mean, I agree with you.
I agree with your point.
I don't think we should be objectifying ourselves.
I think a lot of women that are beautiful and they don't have a brain, they use their body and that's what they have to give.
And there's a lot of beautiful women that have a brain and there's also women that aren't good looking and then they'll go and they'll get success.
It's like the men who are five foot and then they end up being billionaires and we'll settle for them because they got that.
That's what they're bringing to the table.
That's what you're bringing to the table.
It's all, it's different.
Yeah.
I found it funny that she said five foot billionaire, but I'm settling for that.
Isn't that, did you notice that?
Yeah, settled for billionaire.
That's the truth.
People do that.
But that's precisely why so many women stay singles, because they elevate their market work.
I think they deserve more, when reality is they deserve less, man.
We're throwing around the term billionaire casually.
I think there's very few people who have a strong enough grip on mathematics to know how astronomical that figure actually is.
I don't really know that many billionaires.
Right?
There's not that many.
I was going to ask you guys this.
There's 756 billionaires in the United States.
And they all know them.
And my question is, guys, do you think a guy worth, I don't know, four or five million could make a woman think he's a billionaire?
- Yeah, totally.
- Totally.
- I'm a billionaire.
- I'm gonna be all the way.
- Totally.
- You can rent the land.
- I was listening very closely to her.
Your guy's not a billionaire.
- Yeah, I'm not talking about you, Lucy, specifically.
- The guy you were talking about, he wasn't a billionaire.
When we talk facts and opinions, that's an opinion when I said it's a fact.
There's nine billionaires in the state of Nevada, and four of them are divorced women, or one of them, Sheldon Adelson's wife.
So in that case, my point is, I think often, most of the time, when I hear women say, I've dated a billionaire, they're dating some guy maybe worth two, three...
I'm not talking about you, Lucy.
I'm just saying I hear way too many women tell me that they're dating a billionaire and they don't know what that number means or how rare that is.
Right.
And that's why, when you were describing how he made his money, I was like, he's not a billionaire.
Probably worth maybe a hundred million, two hundred million, but the thing is that, let's just keep it a million.
Most girls are terrible with fucking money.
They don't understand how money works.
Eighty percent of the consumer base is female.
Three quarters of the debt is women.
So women suck with money.
Girl math.
They suck with money.
Do you guys remember the show that we did?
Miguel was on the show with you guys.
Ken McElroy and George Gammon was on there and Robert Kiyosaki was on there.
And then I think Justin Waller was in the room too.
And we were all in the elevator and we're like, how much money is in this elevator right now?
And I thought about that.
I go, if you looked around at all those guys that were there, I mean with the exception of maybe Justin Waller, like if you looked at those guys just walking on the street, you would not say, that guy's a billionaire.
I'm gonna go after that guy.
You would not know the difference whether that guy is.
And the only billionaire, the close billionaire that was in that room was Ken McElroy.
All the rest of them were worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
He said he made his money in real estate.
That's why I got skeptical.
Because I'm in real estate.
Ken McElroy is the only billionaire I know.
You know how much property you have to control?
To have a net worth of a billion dollars?
That's why in my head I was like, there's no way.
He's probably worth maybe a hundred million, two hundred million.
There's some other things too, but I was nervous and I didn't want to go on a tangent, but...
If you're a woman making $60,000, you have not the foggiest idea of even what a millionaire is, and that's mostly what the case is.
We have a lot of OF girls who are exaggerating their earnings, and they go on podcasts like this, and all of them act like they're bawling.
The average earning is $150 per month.
For OF. Yeah, and women, because they don't pay for things, especially when they're dating bosses, they don't know what things cost.
I had a situation.
Very quickly, I was dealing with a very good-looking young lady, Latina, from the East Coast.
She flew out, flew herself out, which I respect, because I'm not going to fly you out.
She flew herself out, and I had a number of things arranged.
It was Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas.
Super Bowl weekend.
So it was an expensive ticket, too.
Much respect.
So not only is everything expensive, I'm doing everything A1, right?
So, hotel, top of the line.
Can you please stop with the low IQ comments on the side?
If he's speaking, shut up.
Like, let him talk.
So, long story short, at the end of the night, and I got two places in Vegas, right?
And so I have a hotel set up with her, and I'm not going to pressure anybody.
You know, like, if there's a flow, there's a flow.
If there's not a flow, let's carry on, right?
So we had a two-night situation, so I drop her back off at Valet, and I said, do you want me to come up, or...
Shall we say goodnight?
I'll see you tomorrow morning.
She says, why don't you come up?
And then first out of my head, I was like, okay, cool.
You're trying to get maxed out.
So I go upstairs, you know, we're chopping it up.
And then eventually, and when we sit down, it's the most awkward thing on earth.
So there's this huge couch.
I sit down in the middle.
She sits down all the way at the edge.
I've never seen anything like this in my entire life.
I was like, this is weird as hell.
Now, as I said, I'm not going to press it.
So we have like five minutes of conversation.
I'll say, hey.
You know, I'll see you tomorrow for breakfast.
We'll do X, Y, and Z. I'll see you in a bit.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Where are you going?
Why are you leaving?
I was like, because you're sitting as far as humanly possible without sitting on the floor.
You're sitting as far as possible.
I was like, so I'm too valuable to be in a hashtag me too scenario.
I'm too valuable to be in a you pressure me.
None of it.
So I'm leaving.
Why are you leaving?
Let's talk about it.
Oh, there's nothing to talk about.
It's 1 a.m.
and you invited me up to the suite at 1 a.m.
There's not much to talk about at 1 a.m.
I was like, you are supposed to be getting smashed right now.
And if you don't want to get smashed, then fantastic.
I'm going to leave.
But we're not going to sit and patty cake and chop it up.
I got a number of events tomorrow.
We can talk then.
No, wait, hold on and talk.
You know what?
Matter of fact, I'm booking you a flight.
What?
Yeah, I was like, yep, I'm booking you a flight.
You're flying out as soon as possible.
Then she gets back to the East Coast and she texts me like, hey, I kind of thought about it, I understand.
I want to pay you back for what you spent.
Now, mind you, she flew herself out.
She said, I want to pay you back for what you spent, right?
VIP Super Bowl tickets, the best suite in Crockford, which is an ultra-luxury resort, dinner, everything the finest, right?
I think she sent me like 400 bucks or something.
You landed the plane in girl math.
That's what she's getting at.
She sent like 400 bucks.
And I respect the fact that she tried.
And I understand that this means something in her income.
But I was like...
I paid that to valet to park my car.
I paid that to valet.
And mind you, valet is free for me.
That was a tip to valet.
And it just annoyed me because I was like, see, we worked so damn hard to get in position and you can never appreciate it because you do not comprehend.
You want to say millionaire?
You don't know what a millionaire is.
And it annoys me because, and then a girl will get a guy like me, and then she's like, oh, you work so much.
Do you think I'm successful from not working?
They all actually want an influencer so that the guy makes money while showing his cool lifestyle.
Which I think most of these guys are broke anyways.
But I say that to say, women do not have the foggiest idea of what true prices are.
What it really takes to earn, the value of a dollar, and what a millionaire lifestyle is.
Because I have a million dollars in just cars.
So people want to say they're a millionaire.
They couldn't afford my cars and still be a millionaire.
That's a lot of money, but women expect you to be able to switch a car.
You know, they expect you to be able to get in here and get in there, and they don't realize how much it actually takes.
And also, if you're living an Instagrammable lifestyle, how far a million dollars does not go.
Yeah.
Well said.
Well said.
That's because women marry a lifestyle, not the man.
That is true.
They want the lifestyle.
It's just really crazy to me how often women are fooled.
Like, oh yeah, I talked to this guy at the strip club and he owns Bitcoin.
Like, he's the president of...
I heard a girl, I swear to God, a stripper at the Reiner say he's the president of Bitcoin.
That's amazing.
It's like, when you hear shit like that, it's like, bro, what the fuck is she...
And they just get fooled.
And then the other one is the guy who's doing something illegal or knows he's got to get his money out of there quick or doesn't want to pay taxes on it.
We call it the drug dealer effect.
So this guy has a ton of free time.
He's got to spend his money really quick.
Talk about it.
And the girl feels like, oh, I'm dating a millionaire or a billionaire.
And she's not.
She's dating a dope dealer.
And she doesn't have any of...
And he has plenty of time.
Then all of a sudden she finds a dude who's a square.
He's not spending as much money because he's putting in a 401k.
And she's like, he's boring.
It's like, no, this guy right here is going to be generationally wealthy.
You're dating a guy who's about to do five to ten in fucking victory.
That's right.
Does someone else have a question or something like that?
I had a question for the guys because I was wondering if you guys were able to make $2.5 million through OnlyFans and stripping and doing porn all together because there is some girls that Yeah, it's like two or three characters.
It's so few.
These girls are lying, girl.
Would you guys do it, too?
Because I'm like, you guys have this strong opinion on girls.
If there was an equivalent of getting easy money, yeah.
Yeah, every man that I know, if they had the opportunity, says, hell yeah, I would.
Hell yeah!
That's the measure of the man though.
That's how you measure the man the same way you measure the woman because there's a lot of women who I know women that are shaped like an ocho, you dig?
Shaped like a number eight.
They could easily go into the industry and cake out, but they choose not to.
That's the measure of the man.
I remember when I was getting into boxing and shout out to real fighters, real champions.
I love combat sports and then my buddy's mom called me and They're both Jewish, and she said, Marquette, you went to Berkeley, you went to Johns Hopkins.
Do you think it's smart to get punched in your fucking head for money?
You think that's what people like us do in our class?
No, that's what lower class people do because that is their best option.
What if you don't do it for the money?
I actually was a teacher, right?
So when I first got out of university, I wanted to help kids make something of themselves, because America is the land of opportunity, even still.
And when I would have those little girls in my class, 10, 11 years old, and, you know, hey, what do you want to be when you grow up?
Not one of them said, I want to sell my body on the internet.
They don't know what that is.
They don't know what that is exactly, which is letting you know that that is not a natural instinct.
That is not a natural instinct.
And most of us, if we could do the thing we dreamt of as a child, that would be a win.
I remember when they asked me, what do I want to be?
I remember James Dean, he said in kindergarten, he's like, I want to be a porn star.
And he's a male, so like, how about him?
You're fantastic for him.
Yo, what the fuck, man?
No, that's fantastic.
James Dean, not like the actor.
I was confused for a moment.
I don't know what happened to that child.
That's really disturbing.
I didn't even see pornography until I was 14 years old on accident.
And I'm very thankful.
But one thing we do have to acknowledge is there's a number of people, and I think you had said, you know, like that's what they have to, no, you said that's what they have to offer.
Like we all have different things to offer.
There's some women I've met, there's one Moroccan chick I'm thinking of in particular right now, Jeremy, was not good at anything.
Her conversation was atrocious.
But boy, she could please you something vicious.
She could please you just something vicious.
And she was sweet and pleasant to be around, had no personality, no intelligence, no skill set.
And so there are some people that just seem like they're better off doing certain things.
I want to acknowledge that.
But what we cannot do is have the masses of females thinking that the best route for them is OF. It takes a bad bitch to be an only bad model.
It takes a certain caliber of a woman...
Let me play devil's advocate here really quickly.
You should never advocate for the devil when you're talking to the saints, but go on.
But I am.
Go on, got the red glasses on.
We just had, what was her name?
Ava James?
Ava James, that's right.
She was in here.
She studied up to become a special ed teacher.
She was teaching autistic children.
Very much a needed profession in our society, especially right now.
You can at least recognize how much investment in education you would have to have in something like that.
The money that would be involved in you taking out student loans.
To be able to do, you know, you've got to go to college, you've got to go through all this training, you've got to be certified to teach, you've got to have all the special stuff.
So you're investing maybe four, six, maybe even eight years of your life into that.
Now you get into that...
I don't know the context.
There's many ways you can find yourself in a classroom, even a special ed classroom, with insignificant levels of education and investment, but go on.
The details, okay.
But the thing is, we've also interviewed women who are surgical nurses, women who get into very high-end professions.
Hell, you could even talk to some attorneys, right, who got into following the profession that I dreamed of becoming when I was a young girl, and now I want to be an attorney, I want to be a surgeon, I want to be whatever it is, right?
And then they realize that those start them at maybe $86,000 a year.
They start doing OnlyFans and they're making that in a month.
A very small percentage of them.
The data bears this out very clearly.
That's number one.
And then number two, they realize that there's work involved.
You see, even I wanted to be an attorney.
I remember this like it was yesterday.
I was at Johns Hopkins University in a cafe.
I was walking by.
There's a little white woman with curly hair, had a bunch of papers on her desk.
I said, what do you have all these goddamn papers for?
You're killing all the trees.
And she says, oh, I'm a law professor.
I said, oh, I just got into top law schools.
She says, where'd you get into?
And I told her, she was like, oh, sit down, young man.
I sit down and she says, do not become a lawyer.
Become a lawyer.
I said, why?
She says, because the profession is contracting.
People aren't becoming partners because people aren't retiring.
The incomes are not, you know, they're really capped off.
She was like, so a smart guy like you, there's many other things you should do.
Now, I say that to say this.
And she was like, oh, and look at all these papers.
She was like, you don't get to be Matlock.
You don't get to be like, ah, here's the OJ glove.
If it doesn't fit, you must have quit.
She was like, that's TV stuff.
That's a small percentage of the work.
And it's a lot of work.
I met another guy who said the same thing.
So what happens is these women, they go through schooling.
And I don't think it's necessary that most males or females engage in tertiary education.
But they go through the schooling.
And women are good at schooling.
Why?
Because you follow fucking directions.
Schooling is organized around the female modality.
100%.
Right.
So then they get into the workforce, and then they have to realize that you're not special.
They have to take directions, and then they have to work.
And more importantly, they have to experience stress.
School is a low-stress environment.
I'm going to give you a test based on everything we talked about.
It's predictable.
Women don't like stress.
They don't handle it very well, and they do not like working.
The feminist lie has misguided them, so they realize this is work, whereas I could just rub my vagina and get paid.
I think I'll do that.
I think I'll do that.
That requires a lot of work.
You want to generalize women who are in sex work and you think that all of them had a choice, right?
Oh, you were forced?
You were trafficked?
I was actually a victim of exploitation and I took it upon myself.
No, actually I had a boyfriend who was trying to put revenge porn on the internet.
Which is illegal, right?
Which is illegal.
And at the time, I didn't have the knowledge that that was illegal.
And so I made the choice that I beat him to the chase.
And I joined porn.
That was crazy what you were saying.
And I did it.
And I got him off my back.
He was stalking me.
Reverse pseudo-card!
And also, I found, because actually before that, I was a legal secretary.
I went to school for audio engineer.
And, um...
And music production.
And so I was a brain.
And so when I got into the industry, I learned that there was camming, there's other ways to make money.
Sure.
Sure.
You're using your body, but it is also a job.
It is a skill.
And a lot of women, now, they have the choice.
Back in the day.
How old are you?
I'm 34.
I already told you.
You said back in the day like you were in slavery or something.
I am saying in In the past, before OnlyFans was a thing.
I want to concede that you did scare the crap out of me.
You scared the crap out of me when you said he was going to put out porn on me, so I put it out first myself.
Yeah, I did.
I did, because you know what?
I'm not going to stand down from a man who was going to do that.
I hear you, but I just want to let you know that that does not make sense, and that's not rational.
That's why fathers are important.
No, really.
That's why fathers are critically important.
Because if you came to me as a father and you said, hey, dad, I did something perhaps irresponsible or questionable.
I made a pornography with the guy I'm dating.
I would have said, hey, you know, I understand that.
You want to know?
You want to go into father?
So as this happened, my father was a drug addict.
And as I did that, I told my parents and I actually took care of my parents.
Okay, so having a father figure...
Yeah, my father went to jail and all that.
So actually, in her turn...
We have to let her talk.
In her turn that, as you say, sex work is bad and, oh, it's shameful and all that.
I didn't say it's shameful.
You're shaming women.
No, I'm not shaming women.
I'm shaming those who do not want to acknowledge what it is.
I earlier said that there's some women that are going to do that, and that's fine.
Let me finish.
You actually interrupted me.
You don't realize you're talking right now because you interrupted me and I stopped talking in case you didn't pay attention to that.
Somebody needs to respond to what you're talking about.
And the thing is that there is a financial benefit to take care of things if you use it in the right way.
You can say the same thing about a husband.
You can say the same thing about getting a good husband.
If I wanted to.
If we had a choice and we wanted to be bowed down to have a husband.
We don't want to bow down to nobody.
We don't need a husband.
This is not Pakistan.
That's the problem.
You keep saying if we had a choice.
You did have a choice.
Yeah, I had a choice and I didn't want to do that.
You see, when I look at you, phenotypically you look white to me.
People have confused you for being white, correct?
She's Italian and Filipino.
Hold on one second.
Filipino and Italian.
I heard you say that earlier.
What does race have to do with this?
It doesn't have anything to do with it.
I'm gonna let you know.
You're talking like you're so oppressed.
You're the most empowered person in the society, the white woman, okay?
Even more than the white man.
Because white women can say white men have white male privilege, cisgender white male privilege.
You're the most privileged person in the society.
Talking about you didn't have a choice.
If you didn't have a choice, how did anyone else have a choice?
You're over-enrolled in college.
You had every choice and opportunity.
You're blaming others.
You're not taking accountability.
There's nothing wrong with saying, I chose sex work because it was the easiest, quickest dollar to get out of the situation I was in.
That's what you did.
You chose sex work.
You said you put out the porn.
I didn't choose it because it was the easiest job.
I did many, many careers before I did sex work.
Well, why do you seem so embarrassed about sex work?
Am I embarrassed?
Am I embarrassed?
I'm very much not embarrassed.
And when I met you, I told you what I was about.
Right, so it's not a problem, right?
It's not a problem.
I'm letting you know that you're trying to generalize women who are in sex work.
What am I trying to generalize in sex?
You're saying, oh, they're choosing to do this, and they have other choices.
Wait, hold on.
Like, sex work, it doesn't require work.
That's what I think we were getting at.
It's the easiest job ever.
I don't believe it's easy.
It's very mentally and physically taxing.
Let me respond.
Since you all agree with each other, let me respond.
Maybe it's easy for you to go to college and do all the shit you're doing.
It's easy to get into Berkeley and Johns Hopkins.
Yeah, you have to memorize things.
You have to have a good memory to get into Berkeley and Johns Hopkins.
That's all you have to do.
I don't think that's extraordinary.
She did say she's low IQ earlier.
I don't even like college.
I don't believe in college.
I don't believe in it either, but to suggest that memory is the witness, that's outrageous.
I just want to add something real quick.
I'm going to be defensive about my career.
Sorry.
Something real quick I think a lot of you girls don't think about.
As a man, our first love is our mothers.
It's like a sign of purity to us.
We absolutely love and adore and look up to our mothers.
I couldn't imagine being in middle school and elementary school and kids sending you pictures of your moms getting riled.
It's the absolute devastation that we do to us.
I'm not a mom.
I'm just saying if you ever have kids later on, that would be absolutely the most devastating thing.
That's why I've done porn personally.
I'm just saying.
My mother who does that, she will teach you how to defend yourself.
I don't think it's defendable, though.
What do you guys think?
It's nothing wrong with it.
It's nothing wrong with it.
Would you guys be able to come back to that?
I would kill myself, you know?
There's a lot of people that do sex work.
How about Kim Kardashian?
Because they look at you with so much love and purity, that's why it would hurt them so bad.
Because they're trying to say sex work was easy and they don't like that you said it was easy.
Or they're saying it's not easy and didn't do it.
Let me blow your minds real quick.
I think all the guys, would you agree, like if someone was saying to you or your mom getting fucked up at school?
That would be very, very difficult.
That's a problem.
Let me just try.
Before you go, let me just drop one real quick thing.
Here's the thing is, I understand what you're saying, okay?
But the fucking genie's out of the bottle right now.
And these kids that are going to be the next generation past the Zoomers, it's going to be normalized.
These kids are like fucking at like eight years old.
It's crazy.
These kids are wild now.
With the TikTok and everything they have, they're wild.
Have you seen this?
It's on TikTok.
It's on Instagram.
It's a reel or something.
It's like these kids who are walking down the street, and these two kids are looking at this one girl who has a camera, right?
And one of the little fat kids says, hey, my dad watches you on OnlyFans.
He subscribes to you on OnlyFans.
He jerks off to you all the time.
How about the dad?
Let's shame the dad.
Yeah, well, exactly.
But the thing is, that's normal.
For those kids walking around...
Today's society is weird.
These kids are exposed to, like, it's way too much.
I want you to finish.
You didn't get to finish your point.
Because they were saying that it's not easy, and you're saying it is.
Go ahead.
Walk with me real quick in a journey of logic, if you don't mind.
So, she said your degrees are valueless, and that's fine.
Let's say that they are valueless.
I'm willing to go there.
Can I just say college is valueless in general?
Let's just say you're on the right path and it's valueless.
But you're not making money off of your college degrees.
You're here speaking.
Do you know how I've built my...
I have no idea who you are.
Incredible.
Right.
But you've just told me...
Let's not tip for tat.
Just like, let's keep going.
Like, the tip for tat is like...
So anyways, here we go.
Walk with me here on this journey.
So say you're 14 years old, right?
The version of you, but you're 14.
If I'd like to make money, even if I was in the informal economy, making quick, easy money, selling crack, and crack sells quite well.
It's an addiction business, right?
So it's quite easy.
It does take some level of brains, but you know what you have to have to sell crack?
No one answered.
Do you know what you have to have to sell crap?
Low empathy?
Didn't I just signal that she's...
I thought you were talking to everyone.
Why did you...
Nigga!
No, she's not.
No, she's not.
Okay, alright.
Alright, here we go.
I'm talking to the woman directly in front of me with...
You need to have initiative.
Well, more important than that, you have to have crack.
That's what I was going to say, dude.
I was going to say you have no crack.
I was going to say it, and I was afraid to say it, but that's why I was like, you do need crack to sell crack.
That is correct.
You need crack to sell crack.
You look perplexed.
If you want to do a service for someone, like, say that...
You're a masseuse.
You might even go to school.
You might go to masseuse college.
I know college is irrelevant and useless, but you might go to masseuse college to learn a skill to perform a skill.
And a lot of these things take time to accumulate a skill or to get connected with someone who can give you product or you need initial capital to buy the product, to sell the product.
There's a lot of things stacked on top of it.
But here's how we know your skill and your offering as an OnlyFans person or as a porn actress is so minimal.
This is how we know.
If you were 13, you could do that job.
If you were 14, you could do that job.
Don't interrupt, love.
Absolutely not.
Why do you feel the need to interrupt?
Maybe the truth might get out.
I'm going to stop talking and I'm going to yield the floor to you.
Yeah, let's let him finish this point and then you can try to refute it.
Go ahead.
Because as a prostitute, if you wanted to get paid $100 or $200, $300 for a guy to lay down with you, if you were 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and all the way through to maybe about 40, you could get that guy to lay down with you and pay you and you don't have to have any skills or knowledge whatsoever.
You could literally just lay there because guys are that disgusting and they will pay you and you can get that lined up every day and make a million bucks doing just that.
You can be barely awake.
Now here's the difference.
Compare that to all the other scenarios where you have to have initial capital or you have to have skills or you have to have the product.
So how in the world can you compare what you do with something you're born with to where other people have to go out in this world and find, take out the time to get that education, go get the capital to get that product to sell or go build the skills to offer the service and you just have your body.
You just have your body.
You're taking something that was given to you for nothing.
You can compare that to any of those other things?
It's not just about your body.
It's about psychology.
Well, how about this?
Remove your body.
Can you still make the money with no body?
Yes, I can.
If I'm a stripper and I'm in sales and I sell tips and ass, I can sell anything.
So if you were Stephen Hawking...
Sure.
You could be a sex worker while being Stephen Hawking...
Wait, do you know who Stephen Hawking is?
I know who Stephen Hawking is.
He's been out of the fucking island, actually.
He was on the island.
Midgets.
Fantastic.
So if you were...
I thought she was storming out.
Another one!
But if you were Stephen Hawking, you can make money in sex work?
That's what you're telling me?
I'm not saying that I can make money in sex work.
I'm saying that I can use the skills that I obtained in sex work to continue to do that.
So let's say you have skills in sex work.
Are those skills comparable to any other field?
Absolutely.
May I interject really quickly?
Are you referring to prostitution or a successful OnlyFans model?
Because building a brand off your OnlyFans does require marketing skills.
First thing, as my sex skill, can build something else, right?
A business, e-commerce.
So if I'm selling digital products, E-commerce is e-commerce.
Sex work is sex work.
So I'm saying if I sell tits and ass and digital products, I can turn that product, I can turn those digital products onto merch and I can make an e-commerce store and I can do a business and I can do the same skill set that I did in selling tits and ass and all this other stuff where I don't have to do that.
So why does the average OnlyFans woman make $150 a month?
I'm not the average OnlyFans person.
I'm not everybody and OnlyFans.
And so that's why what you're saying is irrelevant and what I'm saying is completely irrelevant.
Because you're speaking of the very small percentage.
I'm speaking of what is typical.
What will happen to most females if they try to go into that industry, not only do they make just $150, but then they ruin their reputation and they remove their future earning potential and they embarrass their whole family.
That is your perspective.
That is not a perspective.
That is your perspective.
It could be data.
Sure, it could be data.
But a lot of women who are in this, they're fucking in it.
So they can educate themselves to transition and get out of it.
So why are you saying that it's good to be in something that you need to get out of?
For example, when I went in software, I don't need to get out of it.
I'm still building software companies right now, even though I should be in entertainment because it's so easy to obliterate you verbally.
You want to know why?
I shouldn't be building software companies.
I just show up with no preparation.
Look, I'll answer your question.
Because of these situations, these podcasts, you men and society, that you guys are shaming women for doing that.
Oh, it's not shameful at all.
You're shaming women.
I am shaming.
Let me be clear.
I used to sell drugs, and when I sold drugs, I never lied to myself.
Listen, stop talking for a second.
No, it is shameful.
The drug dealer wants to shame women...
I damn sure do.
And I want you to know the difference.
When I was selling drugs, I knew that it was wrong.
And if anyone asked me, I would say, this is wrong.
And why did you do this, Marquette?
Hold on, don't interrupt me.
No, listen.
Stop talking for a moment, love.
Just stop talking for a moment, love.
You do need to stop talking.
One, when I was doing wrong, I knew it was wrong.
That's number one.
Number two, I was born into extremes of poverty.
It was, at some level, necessity.
But were there other options?
Absolutely.
Here's the difference.
You have middle class girls flooding into OnlyFans.
You have girls who have education flooding into OnlyFans, only to figure out that they cannot make a living there.
So what we're speaking of is preventing them from being deluded into thinking they can make a career out of something that is merely making them an embarrassment to themselves and to their family.
It is the same thing.
If women got into stripping, they will figure it out and they will see that there's resources that they can make a successful living at it.
Is it shameful?
If you feel like it's shameful...
No, I'm asking you.
Is it shameful?
No.
I think if you are in this...
Is prostitution shameful?
Prostitution is a whole other thing.
No, that's what you're doing is prostitution.
No, prostitution.
The lies.
That's the sad thing.
Actually, prostitution, you're saying OnlyFans is prostitution?
Yes, do you know the definition of prostitution?
Because you're accepting money for sexual service.
I'll pull up the definition for you.
Yes, that's right.
It's prostitution.
Correct.
Thank you.
So if this is digital prostitution, guess what?
We're living in an age where women are living in a society where they can do this and they don't have to be at risk of getting diseases, STIs, whatever.
That's not the conversation.
The conversation isn't shameful.
Is it shameful?
It's not shameful if you feel like it's shameful.
Morally questionable.
You better be about it.
Everybody has a different value set.
He's speaking in generality.
Is it shameful for women to be involved in that?
No.
Morally questionable.
You guys said no.
I don't think it's shameful.
Just like selling drugs, you shouldn't do it.
I think that what we have to acknowledge is that the women who can pretty much only do that are going to do it and it's fine.
I just don't want everyday decent women to be flooding into this chasing after money because they're not going to get what they're seeking.
I think he's saying like setting up the average woman up for success.
I think what he's saying is I think a lot of the women in this industry give a false or Delusional experience to the average woman that might be curious about getting into it instead of giving the good, the bad, and the ugly, as he said earlier.
This is pretty simple, right?
You have kids, right?
Yes.
Daughter or son?
Daughter.
Would you want her to do sex work?
Absolutely not.
So it is-- No, no, no, look.
So it is shame-- Kick me out, kick me out.
No, and what I am doing, I do this so that my daughter doesn't have to do this.
Understandable.
But let's just say, generally speaking, most women shouldn't do this, right?
Correct.
So he is correct.
Genuinely.
Society has made that.
It is work, but he's just saying there's alternate things you can do that do create money for yourself and your family as well.
Yeah, I don't think the women understand his argument.
His argument was simply that it is an easier job than others.
Not easy.
And on top of that, it is shameful from a societal perspective.
Correct.
Societal, yes.
And guess what?
We live in a society.
This is why you asked the question earlier.
2.5 million, if you can make it doing OnlyFans, etc.
Here's the thing.
Am I willing to forego future happiness for temporary pleasure now?
And I don't think women understand that if you go ahead and you make that money and you become successful, since you make 2.5 million doing that, you're gonna have to get some level of renown, which means fame.
Which means people know who the fuck you are.
Which means no one will take you seriously that's a guy that actually has a name to him.
And if I'm willing to forego a family, a relationship, having people respect me as a dutiful woman, If I want to forego that, cool.
I'll go make that money.
But what women need to understand is if you make that choice, you go down that road and you go into sexual...
There's consequences.
There's significant consequences that will fuck you up.
And here's the thing.
You guys don't derive the same level of pleasure from success and financial success like we do.
And status.
I like money.
Okay.
Again.
The things that keep a woman happy long term are not the same things that keep a man happy long term.
We're happy from achieving status, acquiring currency, being able to provide for a woman.
You guys don't get the same satisfaction from becoming successful as us.
You guys want a family.
Children or women are more people oriented.
Men are more thing oriented.
So Yeah, it's great.
I'm making money now.
I'm 21.
Life is awesome.
But when you're 31, it's not going to be the same.
And you're going to be broke.
I'm 31.
And I'm not broke.
Back to OnlyFans paying, they were trying to do non-sexual content.
They actually offered me a big chunk of money up front without the thing to go on there and do Jiu Jitsu and fighting.
And you know why they did that?
Because credit card companies were trying to...
Christian PeopleTrade came in.
I have no idea why, but they also made a big chunk of money and I turned it down.
And they tried to lobby credit card companies for them to shut it down.
But that's going to ruin everything.
But even though I wasn't doing sexual content, I didn't want my name associated with it.
Well, OnlyFans started out as non-sexual content.
It was just for exclusive content.
And somehow it turned into during COVID... It's our responsibility as leaders to shame you.
We have to shame you because we are the ones who run the society.
Bring it on!
In shaming you, I save your daughter.
Excuse me, you don't save my daughter.
Let's not talk about people's kids.
Let's leave kids out of this.
You don't save nothing about my daughter.
No, it's a metaphor.
Don't fucking speak about my daughter.
You're not doing shit for my daughter.
Let's just not talk about kids.
Why are you so angry?
You don't speak for my fucking daughter.
Why are you so angry?
You don't speak for my child.
You don't speak for my choices.
You seem very, very angry.
Because when you're talking about someone's child.
No one talked about your child.
You just spoke about my child.
See, this kind of anger, you lack what's called EQ. It's emotional intelligence.
And because you lack EQ and don't get along well with others, that's why you have to be in a job where you're a solo proprietor.
You have to be a sole proprietor because you can't follow directions.
You can't get along well with others.
It's this bad attitude.
And you know I'm not talking about your daughter.
When I said, in shaming you, I save your daughter, which is to say all of the young girls, when they hear that they see the stigma, oh, the society thinks this is bad, they're less likely to go into that.
And you yourself earlier said, hold on, don't interrupt.
Don't interrupt.
You yourself earlier said you do not want your daughter to go into that.
Here's the thing.
If your daughter listens to you, she's likely to go into it because you're promoting it.
If she listens to me, she's not likely to go into it.
Did you notice that part?
Did you notice that?
You know why women get into sex work?
I want to hear that answer.
I want to hear that answer.
You should want your daughter to listen to them.
I've been traumatized.
I've been through a lot.
Most girls who get sex workers do exactly and don't talk about that.
Yeah, I want to talk about it.
You're trying to police people's way that they live their life.
I think it's very important.
You don't speak for my child.
You don't speak for me.
Correct, yeah.
And you know, go ahead and shame other, shame sex workers.
If your daughter was watching.
Because you know what?
We deal with you type of people every fucking day.
You don't deal with me.
I don't pay.
I don't pay.
We're not talking about that.
You'd be privileged to deal with me.
We're not talking about that.
I'm talking about that.
You're the sidebar people that are trying to come in, chime in on what we're doing.
Yes, I want you broke.
That's correct.
I want you broke.
We're over here living our life.
We're providing a service for people.
Would you mind answering one question?
Who's watching it?
Would you mind answering one question?
Who's watching it?
Depends on the question.
If your daughter was watching this podcast and she's listening to what I'm saying about OF, OnlyFans, pornography, prostitution, and she's listening to what you're saying about it, would she be more likely to do OnlyFans listening to you or listening to me?
Who would lead her down an OnlyFans path between the two of us?
I am her mother.
I am somebody who has the wisdom in this industry.
I understand, but did you hear my question?
I would teach her not to follow someone like you.
Wait, not about following me.
And not that she would follow something like me.
No, we're not talking about following me.
We're talking about following in your footsteps of doing OnlyFans.
You're basically saying, I do it, but don't do it.
Did I say I want my daughter to follow in my footsteps?
You said you don't.
So I said if she was watching the podcast and you're promoting it, and I'm saying it's bad, if she was watching the podcast, is she more likely to do OnlyFans listening to you?
My daughter will not watch this podcast.
Oh, gosh.
Can I ask a question real quick?
It's an example.
He's talking about the advice.
He's talking about the advice in itself.
It's hopeless.
Hold on.
It's hopeless.
She answered it.
You had a question, right?
It's hopeless.
Well, I was just going to make a point.
It's kind of off the topic at this point, but I was just trying to say that I think that it also could be incredibly shameful.
To go through your life doing what you think is necessary to get yourself the amount of money that you would get from the education that you have to lead in a job that makes you have a certain status.
And the entire time you are just so unhappy.
How about those people who have backdoor lives?
All those people who have success, they have backdoor lives.
And we meet those guys.
We meet their real personality.
Can I ask a question real quick?
The guys that are really like, oh, having great jobs and having all the shit that you're talking about, we get to meet their real version of them.
They don't hold back.
They don't put their colored glasses on.
They become their real person.
How many girls have gone through trauma?
You said get a man.
What if that man is abusive?
What if that man is controlling?
What if that man is a narcissist?
That's why you need to follow this ism, because your problem is selection.
You have a selection issue.
It's a broken picker.
It's a trauma response, baby.
You don't know anything about trauma?
I do.
Do you mind if I continue speaking?
Do you know why women take bad relationships?
Because that's the way our trauma repeats.
If we had bad parenting, then if you had a bad father, then you will keep repeating the same fucking part.
But he's being a good father by saying this.
I'm not talking about her.
I see why you're married.
Thank you.
I see.
There should be a better way to try to fix this?
I see.
If you've all gone through trauma, don't you want the kids...
He's not attacking your daughter.
He's trying to protect her.
You're just moving emotionally.
We don't want the daughter to have trauma.
That's why we're healing our trauma by doing this sex work.
Because that's empowering.
That adds on trauma.
What are you saying?
She said she on her knees healing her trauma.
That was crazy.
Perhaps we should approach it emotionally.
What's happening?
They're rebelling against their father right now.
You're rebelling against your good father.
My father sucked.
I know, but your good father here, you're rebelling.
And the thing is, I know you're smart and I know that you can actually handle the truth.
Somehow you attached onto her energy.
I think you're more receptive to the message.
You, you're completely off the rockers.
Have you noticed that consistently girls around the table say they've been physically abused?
She talked about that.
I said I was physically abused.
I had domestic violence.
But you're not the only one at the table.
And so what I'm pointing out...
Am I saying that?
Am I saying I'm the only one at the table?
Just let him finish his point.
Can I say something?
I think I'm the only other person with a daughter out of those girls, right?
Or I have a child.
Anyone else have a kid?
Yeah, anyone else have a kid?
Any women?
Oh, well, the girls.
I mean, the girls.
Sorry.
Because I'm trying to...
I want to give perspective for mothers.
And I have a daughter as well, close in age with yours.
I think the big picture is that...
Promoting good decisions, self-love and mental health, I think that aligns with you saying, hey, let's be real with ourselves and let's be honest and let's see things.
I am not against sex work by any means.
I have dabbled in it myself.
What did you do?
I was a dancer.
But that's something I actually don't say.
I'm kind of going out on a limb because of my daughter.
You were inspired.
Because of my daughter.
Yeah, I actually was.
I want to protect my daughter.
That's why I affirmed you being real.
I have a lot of things about parenting that I think people that post their kids on the internet are nuts.
That's craziness.
I think that's sick.
I think you're really selfish trying to show off your kid, and I don't agree with that.
There's things about parenting that I don't agree with, but I think the most important thing to instill in children is being real with yourself.
Be real with your parents.
You don't have to shame anyone to do that.
I mean, in the way that, hey, I hate myself because I do this.
No, that's not the message.
The message is, I love myself enough to say, hey, this is a means to an end and I made this decision and I live in it and I live in my true self and my whatever empowerment that I attach to this for the moment.
And then when you grow past that, make sure that message is clear too as to why you chose to grow past that because that's going to change the future generation and that's going to put good thoughts into these kids to see, hey, the easiest way out, whatever you think that may be, I'm just being very general in that sense.
That's not going to breed you to be the best person that you can be or the happiest.
Tabernacle.
We all want better for our low generation after, you know?
Yeah, I remember my dad told me, I told you guys he's old, he's 84, he has a brother that's less than, no, not less than a year younger, 15 months, okay?
My dad's Giovanni, his brother is Michael.
So I asked my dad, I said, Dad, why have you always take the straight and narrow with business?
You know, we're Sicilian, you can get indoors.
I said, why did you choose that?
And my uncle Mike is a drug addict.
So they were very close in age.
Raised with the same parents, obviously, is the same experience.
And my dad took one route, my Uncle Mike took another.
And my dad was like, because, look where we ended up.
I always knew that that was the good decision.
And I'm not saying doing something illegal and feeding it to people's habits is necessary.
Drug dealing and sex work is not exactly equivalent.
Not at all.
I respect the drug dealer much more.
I don't know about that.
I think we're done.
We've touched them all.
We touched all the bases there.
Okay.
Land the plane.
Land the plane.
Huh?
Land the plane.
Yeah.
Well, I kind of already did, and then I just told a little story.
Then you just kept flying?
You're like, okay.
We have some chats here, actually, from Rolo.
I'll get to you.
Do you have some, Tim?
This is serious.
I'm going to take these glasses off.
Let's do some drugs.
The real glasses.
I'm going to put the real glasses on.
Let's get in the line.
Yeah, let me get...
Oh, geez.
Okay, here we go.
Jesus Christ.
Fresh as balls.
*laughter* 50 pounds.
Natalia, do you want to get tacos at El Gordo?
Big homie, our prize looks good tonight.
I can't wait for her to get acquainted with Freshly Pipes.
Shorty, tell you where you would make a good corn star.
Oh God, you know I like tacos.
Very funny.
I only got burrito.
Okay, here we go.
Only CGA can save Fresh and Fit at this point.
Get him on your show as soon as possible.
I heard he's in Miami at the moment.
Yeah, we spoke on the phone.
I was going to say.
I don't know what you guys are doing with CGA. CGA and his community trick and rhetoric is how Fresh became Betabucks.
Okay.
So either love CGA or you hate him.
Shout out to Jake Shields.
He can beat everyone up.
Oh, we already did that one, huh?
He wanted to just rub it in.
Yeah, I know.
He can beat everybody up.
Fresh literally taking it to the limit.
Reiki Girl, who's no longer here, gave a different age on whatever.
Castle her now.
Well, we didn't have to.
Let's see.
Black Sigma says, I have a question for Myron and Fresh.
Why did you delete the last interview with Ethan Klein?
I don't think you guys...
It's probably still up on Rumble, though.
It's up on Rumble.
Yeah, it's still on Rumble.
You guys occasionally, like, delete something off of YouTube, and then it just stays on Rumble.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, guidelines and all that stuff.
I didn't think it was any...
Try to JQ us.
Yeah.
Yeah, I see.
He tried.
I failed.
All right.
Let's see.
I got...
Let's see.
Ivan Lail.
Tell the girl in the red, Aria, were you with us at J Karaoke last weekend?
Bruh, see?
I told you they were going to know exactly who she was.
I know.
That was the girl in red.
I got an idea for a fresh and fit t-shirt that will sell out.
Fresh's face with the caption, birth control?
That was the question.
Should we talk about that?
You're going to get all of these all day long.
Zane Iris, thank you for those $50.
Just saw Aria on whatever podcast.
She's smart and beautiful.
And I'm no longer here.
That's it.
I'm good.
So are we going to bring up your situation?
Hold on.
We've got some more here.
Come on.
Let's talk about it.
Let's take the elephant out of this room.
What are you talking about?
Your situation.
What is that?
There's a situation?
Fresh, I got one question for you.
The baby?
What do you think about her talking about her child?
How about your child?
Do you see the video I did on that?
No.
Then shut up.
Shut the fuck up.
Well, this is what the internet wants.
The internet wants to know about what's happening with you.
I addressed it already.
I exposed her.
She's a liar.
Who cares?
He still nutted in her.
Who cares?
He nutted in her.
He came in her.
He was telling her that she was his girlfriend.
She was kissing all up on her.
Like, why are you lying?
Why do you have to lie to her?
I already did a video addressing all of this where I debunked it with evidence and facts and 1080p video.
Okay?
So how about you watch that video, then you can come in and ask questions like that.
Because you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Alright?
And there's a bunch of legal proceedings going on behind the scenes that you probably can't comprehend because you're a fucking retard.
So shut your fucking mouth about this topic.
Because I already addressed it.
If you don't like it, get the fuck out of here.
I don't give a fuck!
Then get the fuck out!
You disrespectful fucking hoes think you can talk crazy.
Get the fuck up out of here, bro.
I already addressed this shit.
I did a fucking hour-long show where I brought receipts, fucking documents, etc.
You don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
This is a cloud-chasing whore.
Fucking retard.
You guys all think the same.
Fucking retards, man.
I have a question.
Room temperature IQ. Talking shit.
Fucking dumbass.
See you hoes later.
Let's shoot OnlyFans.
Incredible.
Just get out of here.
I have a question.
Fucking embarrassment to study.
I have one more question.
Stupid ass bitches.
Fresh.
Fresh.
Does my vasectomy tweet make any more sense now than it did a year ago?
This guy.
I'll say this, man.
This guy.
You know, in times of war, you want to use weapons, right?
Some weapons are lethal.
Not so lethal.
You know what?
That's not a bad idea.
Thank you.
I stand vindicated.
Oh, yeah.
We got some chats here as well.
Ouch.
Cam2Time says, Question ladies, what is something that forces you to turn to a man?
Something a woman can't tell you or give you or help you with that a man can?
So what's something that forces you to turn to a man?
I guess for advice or help, something that a woman can't tell you or give you or help you with that a man can?
Perspective.
For you?
I didn't understand the question.
Okay, what can I... That's twice now.
Something a woman can't tell you...
Oh my god, shut up!
Okay, I'll say it again for you.
No, I mean, it's true.
You can't comprehend questions.
I've noticed that.
Okay, there's a lot of girls in here too that didn't understand the question.
I comprehend your question.
Matter of fact, I actually remembered it an hour later.
Shut up.
Who the fuck are you talking...
Hold on, hold on.
Who the fuck are you talking to?
To you.
You can get the fuck out of here, too.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
That's fine.
That's fine.
You fucking disrespectful ass bitches, man.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
No, you're disrespectful.
You're fucking dumb.
You really are dumb.
No, no, I'm not.
I told you, shut up, try and listen to him.
You're interrupting him.
Because you don't know how to fucking understand anything.
So you've been to the same fuck to him and to me.
Because from the beginning of the fucking...
Just shut up and get up and leave.
Get up and leave.
Get up and leave.
Free Castle's back.
You bitches are stupid.
Get the fuck out of here.
Nobody gives a fuck.
You're a dumb whore.
You cheat on your boyfriend.
You're a fucking embarrassment to society.
You're a fucking stripper.
Your man doesn't like you.
He's explaining you for money.
You're dumb as fuck.
You're a whore.
Get the fuck out of here.
No, he's not.
Yeah, he is.
He's letting you fuck other niggas for money.
You're stupid.
You're a fucking black hole.
Fuck you, bitch.
Black hole?
You're a black hole.
Dumb bitch.
Yo, okay.
Welcome to Fresh and Fit, motherfuckers.
Jesus Christ.
Now I see how to walk in.
Start with eight girls.
Start with eight girls.
Only the strong survive.
I told everyone stop taking the goddamn bait.
One after another.
Okay, so again, something a woman can't tell you or give you or help you with that a man can only.
Like, advice-wise or, like, just a clear advice?
That was the question.
There was no context.
He just read the question verbatim.
Yeah.
What did you say?
I mean, anything, like, you know, man-related, I feel like.
I don't want to, like...
Be stereotypical, but putting air in my tires, car, sports, like, all of the above, handyman shit, like, anything like that, I do not try to sit here and think, like, I got this, I'm going to figure it out.
I'm going to call a man, and I'm going to ask a man.
Was it her earring?
Probably.
She don't need it.
Okay.
What about you?
I don't know like based on my experience thus far I would say that probably like financial security a lot of women don't know how to handle their money correctly throw it all around the room pretend like it doesn't exist like forget about it emotionally so yeah I think that that's like I think it's a great thing to ask a man about what about you To ask a man about,
definitely financial stability and you know just more like labor things around the house or A man's touch, basically.
Yes, yes.
Things that women aren't usually doing.
And for you?
I would say financial, but I would also say fatherhood.
Because we don't know it at all.
There's nothing that we'll know about it.
Whether it's having a child and being a little boy and having to take him through what it is to be a little man.
We'll never know that.
Well said.
And for you?
Yeah, I said perspective.
I also agree with everything the other lady said.
But perspective, sometimes, not sometimes, women were emotional, so we look at things through a different lens oftentimes.
And sometimes it's easier when you're, like how you said, you're freaking out and you're like, ah!
And it's like, okay, you're going to grab me up, let me have my moment, and then we're going to have a talk, and you'll probably be able to explain the logical side when I'm in the emotional state, and then maybe we could get to a better ground, not just relationship-wise, in any scenario.
Alright, thank you.
Temtem says, ask Marquette, what is an NFT? TheSassin.com.
T-H-E-S-A-S-N.com.
I like that.
I have a whole conference on it.
And then, yeah.
Okay, we'll just move on.
We got Voyager Globus says, Chris here.
Love your work.
I need to talk to you about my project.
What's the best bit to make this happen?
I'm willing to pay for the consultation.
Thanks.
Oh, for me?
Fresh and Fit, yeah?
How should I reach you?
Maybe just DM me, not Unplugged Fit.
Alright, what's your Instagram?
Not Unplugged Fit.
Not Unplugged Fit, yeah.
What's the new one?
Yeah, that's the new one, yeah.
Shelter Bills, by the way, if we get this done, Shelter Bills.
Columbia to Malaysia says, Michael, Mike, and Rolo, what the heck?
How on earth do you not know how to pronounce nor spell Mark Wetburton's name?
Every video he pronounces his name.
You can't be that trusted.
We can't be trusted.
You don't say names.
Sorry, Marquette.
It was both of them, huh?
Yeah, apparently.
You said Marquette.
I think that the confusion is like the punter for the Raiders is Marquette King.
But yeah, it's Marquette.
I thought I was pretty sure I said it.
It's French, right?
What's your middle name?
Well, let that be a lesson to you guys.
Yes.
Thank you for that score.
Thank you to the Super Shatter.
I appreciate it.
Ty Logan says, Marquette Burton, the saint is the only person I know in all of internet history that has put over a quarter of a million dollars in his supporters' pockets.
Join Assassin's Saint and Ascended Nation to become a part of that.
Okay.
W. We have here again, Fastlight Bobby says, Saint gonna tell you the truth and so will Myron.
I don't know about the other guy, but these saints are the truth.
Ladies, get your feelings out of it and listen to it because everyone else is gonna lie to you.
I wish we read that one earlier.
Oh, we did?
Mike Davis says, Jakey boy.
Doesn't deserve a seat at the table.
Socially awkward goof.
I'm not reading this, bro.
Shake your ass all day long.
I'm not reading this, bro.
Yeah, whatever.
Darius says, if you're a kind woman, join the Lady Saints.
How do they join?
TheSassin.com.
T-H-E-S-A-S-N.com.
Okay.
Yeah.
So when I was talking to you, it's not just to disparage you.
Like truly, if you check my background, you'll find that, you know, I have a sincere care for people.
I am certain that I know a way that people can find success.
And so I facilitate that.
And that's all it was.
I wasn't trying to like piss you off or anything like that.
And I hope that, you know, you can get a sense of that.
Okay, Vcrip says, Peace to the saints.
Please be mindful of the saint.
You share the room with him.
It would be unwise to think that you could contend with him in any way.
Practically impossible.
Behoove your natural role and admire masculinity in its purest form.
Peace to the saints.
Peace to the saints.
There we go.
I think of going in.
Earn your leisure says, This is why the red pill can't be trusted.
Join assassin.
Assassin or nothing.
Damn.
Assassin or nothing.
Jason Todd says, modern women want you to protect them, but don't want you to tell them what to do.
If we took your mentality into a post-apocalyptic situation, we'd be dead in less than 24 hours.
Goddamn.
We've talked about that before.
Kind of crazy.
Last of you here.
Andrew says, Jake Shields is a G. Them boys will soon no longer control the U.S.? I have nothing to do with this.
Do not cancel.
He says, Jake, don't let that low IQ anons cloud your perspective.
Question is 100% legit.
Q said Alex Jones is a massage syop.
Who is it?
Alex Jones.
It's a massage side.
Stuff is getting complex.
He's been extra critical.
He just started becoming critical.
Just started.
Took a little bit recently.
So I wouldn't say that.
Drew Alva says, WSaint, WFNF, WPadrinos.
All right.
Last one here says, Durag Myron, to the ladies on the pod, I'm with y'all.
I see wisdom is chasing all of you, but you are all just too fast.
Alright, that's it for us.
We'll get the last thoughts from the ladies.
Ladies, last thoughts, comments, questions?
I think that both as men and women, I mean, we'll always like kind of agree to disagree or just disagree to disagree till the end of time.
However, I think as a collective society if we were able to find a way to understand that both of us can learn from each other and provide each other things that perhaps the world would become more balanced and I think we're just so out of balance that it's just like we're so far apart that We're just speaking two different languages.
I disagree.
I think the reason why we're the problems that we have now is because we go off the female way of thinking.
And we don't go off the male way of thinking anymore.
I think that's where the problems actually lie.
Is that we care way too much about how women think, how they perceive the world, looking at the world from a female perspective, when I think we need to go back to looking at the world from a male perspective because To be quite honest with you, if you put women in control, they fuck everything up.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Don't stop.
Keep going.
Just the truth.
I mean, there's a reason why a woman wants a man who's dominant and can put her in her place.
You even admitted this yourself.
Are you referring to, like, when was it that we were running the world in a male?
Like, prior to, like, women's rights?
Like, right now, right?
All the laws...
Legislatively, the way politicians run, the way advertisers market their products, the way everything is done now, it's all done from a female perspective.
When was the break, is what I'm saying.
When was it?
This has been going on since the 60s, but it's become more and more prominent over the decades.
They were starting this bullshit in the 90s, where they were masculinizing female characters.
I was watching this movie yesterday, The Bone Collector, Denzel Washington, and Gabriel Union.
Charlize Theron.
Who plays Angelina Jolie?
No, no, no.
It's Judd.
It's Ashley.
No, it's Angelina Jolie.
It's Angelina Jolie and Denzel Washington.
In the movie, she's a cop, and her boyfriend, who she was sleeping with, is a guy that is, you know, he's saying, oh, why aren't we in a relationship?
Wham, bam, thank you, ma'am.
So they started this indoctrination of masculinizing the woman and making the man feminine since the fucking 90s.
And they've been doing this since the 60s, but they've been slowly doing it.
And then women like you complain.
But who?
Who's doing that?
I can't find it.
Who's propagating that?
The government.
I'll go to World War II.
Jake will tell you.
Not on this podcast.
Not on this podcast.
This officially started in World War II.
We are.
Sorry, you were saying?
It started in World War II when we were engaged in global warfare and we were sending our young men out to die.
Then we needed people producing spare parts, munitions, weapons of war.
Well, the men were out fighting, so then we had Rosie the Riveter making a muscle, even though it's pathetic to look at a woman trying to make a muscle, because mostly it's not there and it's not strong if it is there.
So we put you guys in the factory and told you that you should be a worker instead of a housewife because your husband was gone, and then we never put you back into the kitchen after the guys returned from war.
It was a whole blockade of propaganda.
The government also influences and funds Hollywood as well, which is a fact.
So this was the start of the decline of Western civilization, specifically the white male patriarch known as the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant.
We saw the decline of religion and much else.
And that is when the female started to get outside of the home and into trouble.
So the government?
We're blaming the government.
He just named a multitude of institutions.
I totally understand.
I'm saying who propagated that first is what I'm saying.
The military?
The military is the government.
I think this isn't the right podcast to get into it.
Yeah, for sure.
Exactly.
Because I think you're probably aware, it seems, I get the sense of there's certain characters that like to be profiteers on war.
I don't mean names.
I'm saying you're saying the elites or the 1%.
Man, we're on Rumble, bro.
Say what you want.
We're on Rumble, bro.
Go ahead.
Yeah, I don't know.
It gets complicated.
It does.
I don't know if we really should get that.
It's a long topic to drive into.
Oh, no, no.
I know.
I like to hear different people's perspectives.
We don't actually have to name the group to know what the solution is.
Boom.
There you go.
Understandable.
So, for example, say you were morbidly obese.
I don't have to figure out exactly why you're fat.
I don't have to figure out, like, are you eating cupcakes?
Are you eating late at night?
To give you the solution, which is exercise and reduce caloric intake.
Sure.
Right?
So, we're more solution-oriented.
But, yes.
I just like to see the pattern.
So I can see where in society the break was.
Let me give the girls knowledge.
Does anyone at the table know who it is?
Just out of curiosity.
Who what is?
The leads of these things.
Feminism, etc.
Homosexuality?
Yeah, all that stuff.
Does anyone know?
You said that you knew.
Does anyone know?
Banking.
Nobody knows.
I just kind of wanted to see where they're...
If we brought it up...
It would take a while as a problem.
Yeah, because they don't even know who it is.
So if we said it, they'd be like, what?
Are you talking about it like a singular person?
That's what I'm saying.
Is it one person or is it a group?
It's like a mafia.
I get it.
We can get into the Rothschilds and all that crap.
I get it.
I'm saying is it one person?
We can move it along.
Okay, what about you?
I want to know the answer.
I could say a lot of things, but I'll just say that, like, yes, I have seen a huge...
I agree with you.
I have seen a huge decline in masculinity.
I have seen a huge...
That's why, like, so many men are buying OnlyFans.
That's why so many men are okay with this kind of lifestyle.
Well, not okay, but they obviously buy into it.
There's a lot of things that are out of balance right now.
And a lot of females are weakened by it because they don't feel like they...
Of course, they do have a place in society.
Of course, they can do a lot of things with what they have.
But the amount of downplay that women have nowadays is insane.
The place that women put themselves in is insane comparable to men.
And then men aren't being recognized for who they are, so they're also being downplayed and demasculized or whatever.
I feel like a lot of men are just like, I don't know, they're not men anymore.
Alright.
What about you?
Thoughts on the show?
Final thoughts?
Questions?
I think it was a healthy debate.
You know, we can agree to disagree and there's different perspectives and I'm appreciative to be here on the show and talk to everybody here.
Thank you for coming.
What about you?
I think that you know in order for us to keep society being a decent society we need to make sure that our children are protected and it's one thing to do sex work but it's another thing to condone it and then publicize it because I actually saw a thing that said that over time our children will no longer be children anymore there will be no childhood there will be young individuals but there will not be childhood anymore and there's nothing wrong with doing what you need to do to be in survival to get it done but to turn that And say,
okay, like, this isn't the best thing that there is.
I think that is completely wrong, and I just really hope that we really change our perspective.
Did you have the same mindset as some of the girls earlier on the podcast, like retarded Danny Banks, etc., before you got married?
No, I never had the same mindset.
I just was in survival.
Okay, so you knew like, alright, I gotta get the fuck up out of this and find a man versus I'm a boss and I got a lifestyle to maintain and all this other shit.
I actually never even tried to be a boss in that situation.
I would work until I made what I needed to make and I'd never even try to go over it because I would try to heal myself in the moments that I had off to get back to where I was to do it again.
You know, it's interesting.
I've always said that like when girls make money They'll be like, oh, I made a thousand bucks.
That's good.
I'm good now.
And then they get the fuck up out of there.
And this is the difference, because you guys were trying to insult him for saying that women aren't hard workers.
The reality is that women just make the money as a means to an end to get the lifestyle, whatever.
They make enough, all right, I'm done.
But for men, it's like, oh, I made a thousand dollars today.
If I do this 30 days, I can make 30K this month.
And men will have a higher proclivity to work hard because our status is contingent upon that.
Our ability to attract the mate is contingent upon that.
But for women, it's not.
You guys can get a guy and be a brokie, but we can't do that.
So this is why men in general just work harder than women.
It's just a fact.
A lot of people go, well, women make more money nowadays.
I mean, guys go into more laborious jobs.
Women don't.
We should be making more money these days anyway.
We should be being mothers and being in the household, being cooks and getting back to how it used to be and having the men be on the battlefield.
See, but most girls would tell you you're lazy and you're stupid for saying that.
That's boring.
Most women would tell you that they would shit on you for saying that.
And that's the psyops.
And that's the psyops that's happening, of course.
Yeah, for sure.
I agree with you.
You have a soul.
Like you have a soul and there have been some soulless individuals here that frankly are just energy suckers and it's like they almost hate you for having a soul and just side note I actually probably should mention like when I said I was selling drugs I was 12 years old.
I was born into poverty.
I was a child.
I was 12 years old.
But the moment that I could transition into something, I did.
So those were the decisions of a child versus the decisions of a woman.
But in both cases, they're bad.
And I just really want to know, like, it's our responsibility to hold things together.
And here's the thing, it's funny, because if I asked the saint, hey, was selling drugs shameful?
He wouldn't have stuttered.
He'd be like, yeah, it was.
But I noticed when he asked you guys that, you guys had an issue and didn't want to concede to that.
So, I think that's a big difference.
Do you have something?
What about you?
Or did you finish your point?
Sorry.
Change starts with uncomfortable conversations and change and getting the world to run smoothly and set good examples.
And if you don't have these conversations, these plus others, there's other ways to do it.
You don't have conversations, you don't have communication and you don't listen to receive and Just listen to respond.
You don't learn, and you don't change the world, and you don't change yourself.
I also would like to say I'm a big mental health advocate.
With mental health, you have to start with being real with yourself.
Hey, what's wrong?
What is going wrong with me?
How can I be the best person to contribute to the world?
Because, hey, life's short.
We want to be the best that we can be.
Figure yourself out.
Self-love.
Women, I'm always going to promote that.
Self-love does not look like saying fuck everything and everybody.
It's love.
It starts with love and you put it out and you be real with yourself.
I have a question.
What's up?
You said you have a commercial cleaning business.
Did you start up that business through the money that you made from dancing?
Partially, yes.
Okay.
How long did you dance before you were able to make that segue?
I could have made it prior.
I was nervous to just jump into it.
So that's, yeah, probably a couple years.
Okay, so you danced for a couple years and you were able to transition out, like what, like two, three years, something like that?
Yeah, something like that.
Okay, and then you took that money and invested into your business.
And when's the last time you danced since then?
Ooh, it's been a few years.
No, I just ask that because what I've noticed is very rarely do girls transition out of that life.
Most of the girls here are still in it, right?
They're in and they're still in it.
Fast money is an addictive thing and that's why I think your mental health is really important because you need to have the discernment to know, hey, this is my plan.
Fast?
Does that also mean easy?
Yeah.
Question.
Do you guys ever want to get out of the industry?
Do you ever want to get out?
Yeah.
Yeah?
I don't want to get out.
I'm very happy in it.
But I know that there will be a means to an end, and I have no qualms about that.
There you go, girl.
Double down.
Okay.
I got out because it just didn't resonate with me.
I could feel it was bringing me down.
I mean, you could say the devil was taking over.
I mean, it's a real...
I danced, so I was underage dancing in LA. Really bad.
Really bad.
What was the age in LA? I was 17.
So, you know, I was dancing in LA at 16, 17.
Did it for a couple years.
Had some really crazy years.
Was not living my highest potential and the things I had done prior in my life because I wasn't happy with myself.
And...
Staying in it made me realize it was making me become someone I didn't want to become and I didn't recognize myself anymore.
So I decided to take myself out.
Not out of shame, not out of embarrassment.
It was not in alignment with me.
21?
When did you get out?
21.
21?
Yeah.
So I've been out for a long time and it's been hard.
It's been hard trying to do my own businesses and have regular jobs and trying to balance it all.
It's been hard?
Hard as far as like...
Are you saying that it was easy and fast when you were stripping?
I wouldn't say easy, but fast.
I don't think dancing or anything in the adult industry is easy.
Fast!
But what you're doing now is hard.
Not laborious, maybe, totally.
But what you're doing now is hard.
It definitely is more laborious and requires a lot more mental strength and just requires more of me, which for me, I like the challenge because I want to live up to my highest potential and that's what makes me truly feel fulfilled.
But I had to live the life and come full circle to fully comprehend and live that.
If you guys talk long enough, that truth eventually comes out.
Because earlier you guys said that it was hard work being in the sex industry.
I think it's more mentally.
It's just mentally texting.
That's because your soul is dying.
You're feeling your soul die.
That's not the work, that's the consequence.
You're feeling your soul die.
Totally.
But it does, regardless, take a lot out of you.
Which is not normal.
I can dig that.
Jake.
Take us away, brother.
I ain't got much to add.
I think it was a good conversation.
We had a bunch of good points.
Mostly friendly.
A couple of the girls bounced, but overall pretty good.
Myron, what's the record for Castles on your show?
In one show?
The whole show?
Why do you call it Castles?
It comes from Frank Castle.
The Punisher?
I got that nickname after...
I had a TikTok that went viral, and I said, like, hey, if a girl cancels on a date, you need to punish that bad behavior.
And if you do meet up with her, she's got to pay for the first round on the next date.
And then they said, well, Punisher, what are you talking about?
Because the whole concept of punishing bad behavior for women is like a foreign fucking concept.
So I said, oh, well, in that case, you guys are going to get mad at me for punishing girls for doing dumb shit.
Call me Frank Castle.
That's how I came up with that name.
So yeah, just basically, because guys are simps, man.
A lot of times they'll let girls walk all over them, talk to them crazy, etc.
Matter of fact, a lot of the girls I kicked off the podcast, the reason they behave that way is it's a byproduct of the men that they've had in the past, allowing them to behave the way they did.
I've dealt with Dani Banks before.
She's fucking annoying.
But the thing is that when you're famous and you're a chick and you make money, etc., you think you can talk to people in any way.
Like, no, man, that's not how this fucking works.
I have a very low tolerance for female disrespect, and the reason why I have such a low tolerance for it is because I can't hit them.
As a man, the difference is this, right?
There's a small...
Yeah, I can't hit them.
I'm not going to hit them.
He's trying to be accurate here.
We would never hit women.
I can't, and I never would.
We would never hit women, by the way.
I can't, and I never would, so I nip it in the butt immediately.
Right?
So I'm like, yo, I'm not gonna tolerate this fuckery from you because you are not prepared to do physical combat with me and I'm not gonna do physical combat with you because you're a fucking woman.
I don't look at you as an equal.
I look at you as an inferior.
This one called you a fucking bitch when she walked out.
A guy would never.
Yeah, because...
A guy would never.
Exactly.
Because with men...
Or a dark bitch or something.
There's a silent...
At least you say the n-word.
I think he said...
I think he was just talking about like a black hole.
With men, right?
Like there's a silent air where it's like, okay...
We're gonna respect each other because there's mutually assured destruction, right?
There's a reason why we don't nuke Russia.
There's a reason why we don't nuke China because they can nuke us back.
But with women, they don't seem to understand this concept.
Not at all.
So they act crazy and say crazy things because they know that they can get away with it.
So when a girl starts to disrespect, I kind of have to nip it in the butt immediately.
Like, no, bitch, I'm not one of those guys.
Get the fuck out of here.
She probably literally has a thousand guys sipping on her OnlyFans every day.
Exactly.
Can I ask you a real question?
Do you believe...
Since we're talking about respect, do you think that responding with disrespect is solving anything?
Sometimes it's necessary.
Sometimes it's necessary, because when you deal with combative women like that, they're not rational.
They're whores, they're stupid, they have lower IQ. You have to deal with stupid people in stupid language, and a lot of times you gotta speak their language back to them.
No, you stupid bitch, get the fuck up out of here.
That's what they understand.
I can't sit there and be like, well, you know, look, the way you spoke was a little disrespectful.
We're running a podcast here.
There's about 20,000 people watching.
Well, I think there's a way to be diplomatic.
You're very diplomatic in a way of checking someone, but in an intellectual way that maybe doesn't make them feel absolutely just disrespected like they're a piece of fucking shit under your shoe.
And I think that is a skill to learn.
If you don't remember, a lot of the girls were coming at him precisely because of that.
So there's no real way.
I was actually wondering who was meaner.
At the beginning, I was like, who is meaner?
I was like, I think it's me right now.
Yeah, it's because women are emotionally erratic, so it doesn't matter, because they care about how things are said to them.
They don't care about the information conveyed, even if it's 100% correct.
They care about how it's said in tonality and shit like that.
So, a lot of times, the girls come in here and they act that way or whatever, so I just have a very low tolerance for female disrespect, because I look at it like...
Call me an asshole.
I don't think men and women are equal.
I think we're superior to you guys and I think we're the leaders and women need to listen to men and follow men and I don't look at you the same because if I looked at you the same, then I would say stupid shit like, let's go have fun to Bill.
Hey, home intruder came in.
How about you go deal with me?
Women love to be treated like a lady, but they forget that being treated like a lady inherently means you're not equal to us.
You do understand that, right, ladies?
Chivalry was based on the concept of inequality.
I'm opening the door for you because you're physically inferior.
I'm protecting you because you're physically inferior.
I'm making the money because you don't have the ability to work a laborious job and earn this income like I can.
I'm the leader because I'm more rashly sound.
Everything about me is better than you, which is what you're attracted to.
But then for some crazy reason, right?
When push comes to shove and we're having a disagreement, you want to sit there and say you're equal to me now.
Fuck no, you're not.
So the other thing too is with this hyper-masculine woman, they're never going to really find a man.
Well, they might find a man, but he's going to be feminine.
But they're not going to find a masculine man who's actually going to put them in their place and guide them.
Because the thing is, let's just look at the Bible.
If the Bible says, we fear God, but God is the Father.
So we need to fear the masculine energy and allow that energy to lead us, which means we need to get off of our high horse, let go of us being hyper masculine, step into our femininity, and get soft.
I'm happy for your man, by the way.
He made a good choice.
Happy for your man, by the way.
You mentioned this earlier that it's hard because guys are intimidated by you, etc.
I'm just going to give you, ladies, a tip.
The more masculine you are, right?
You're going to push away those masculine men because one of the biggest foundations of being a masculine guy and having your shit together is not tolerating fuckery from women.
So they're not going to sit there and fucking negotiate with you like, hey, I need you to do this.
I don't feel like...
He's just like, bitch, fuck in his head.
He might not tell you, fuck you.
He's going to be like...
She's not the one.
This girl's sex only.
I ain't never gonna take her serious.
And he just will never tell you.
The difference is when we reject you guys, we don't tell you we're rejecting you.
We're gonna continue to have sex with you.
We're gonna lead you on.
We're gonna sell you the dream.
We're gonna fucking lie.
We're just gonna extract sex from you as long as we fucking can and never commit to you.
And then when you say, what are we?
He says, I'm not ready for a relationship yet.
Translation, you're fucking stupid.
You're annoying.
You do something that I am not willing to commit to right now.
And girls need to understand that.
We silently get rid of you guys.
So, if you're a masculine woman, you need to turn it back.
Because as soon as you be annoying, like, man, she ain't the one.
And then you're done.
Done.
Sartain.
Yeah, one of the things Dr.
Buss talks about in his books is this concept where...
Drink.
Yeah, you have to get a drink, as I said, Dr.
Buss.
One of the things he talks about in his books is as men...
Gain more advantage, more leverage in the sexual dating, in the sexual marketplace, then women will lose and vice versa.
And that's what we see a lot of times.
If you listen to a bunch of men give other men really good advice on how to make women attracted to them, to the normal public, it's going to sound toxic.
100% of the time.
And if you gave a bunch of women the opportunity to explain to other women how to go ahead and take advantage of men, listen to Cardi B, you know, I don't cook, I don't clean, whatever.
If you listen to that, it's always going to sound offensive to us.
The difference is, societally, it's not that bad.
If women warn other women about men, that podcast is awarded.
And if men warn other men about women...
Then all of a sudden they're considered to be misogynist.
You might end up in a jail.
For sure.
Exactly.
And all the men that don't understand women, they all call us crazy too.
They're like, that's not what women like.
They like this.
But there's these dudes that don't get the women.
But here's the differences.
And that is, like what he says before about having boundaries.
If you do that, then this is a weird thing that happens to you.
Maybe it's when you're in your teens or your 20s or whatever.
Or maybe you had a father figure who saw this.
You're going to stand up to your girl for the first time because you finally have had enough.
You genuinely have had enough.
It's not game.
You genuinely have had enough.
And you stand up to her and you realize, I would rather be alone than deal with this piece, this lack of peace that you're bringing me.
And when you do so, this crazy thing happens because you think it's over and now she has never been more attracted to you.
And it is so fucking confusing because then you look back and you're like, What was I doing for the last 25 years?
Holy shit!
Really, if I had just maintained some level of a boundary, then all of a sudden this thing that she told me she didn't want is actually the thing that made her the most attracted to me.
And so that's the conundrum for us.
In the end, if men can lead and women can follow, then in general that's way better for a relationship.
But pick a man that can lead.
I think a lot of women get really, like, super emotional about, like, throwing that narcissism word around.
Like, you're a narcissist.
You hate women.
And it's like, I've never seen, like, you guys' podcast.
My daughter's dad watches you, so I've heard it in the background.
But I didn't really know.
I just know what people say.
But I was like, okay, I'm going to receive them as who they are today and what I see.
And I don't, and some people even think the same about them, but I don't see women hater at all.
I see, because I feel like the same way you hold women accountable, you are saying the same thing about simps too.
You're not like saying all men are great.
Yeah, you're not saying all men are great.
You're saying like simps are...
Like men need to be men and women be women and I respect that and I get that and I think that's lost on a lot of women because we hear Something and it feels like an attack and it's like no They're saying fuck the sims too.
So you want to know why?
Because women are the real narcissists.
Yeah, I'll explain to you during the course of this conversation We've stated many times.
This is a general fact This is an objective fact in the general and most of the women internalized it felt attacked like Danny for example You weren't even talking to her.
She internalized it.
A couple of the girls, especially the girls that got kicked out, they internalized it, got angry, and then were like, well, what the fuck, blah, blah, blah, because what ends up happening, right?
If I were to say here with the guys, most guys are fucking fat losers.
Not one guy's going to start an argument with me.
They're going to say, yeah, you're fucking right.
Hey, man, that's not cool, bro.
They're not going to say something stupid like women do, which is say not all men are like that.
No, they understand objective reality, and in general, most guys are losers, and they're okay with that.
But with women, if I make a criticism of females, they immediately attribute it to themselves, and then they respond as if I'm talking to them.
That's a narcissistic trait, by the way.
And the thing is that the other reason, too, why I say women are far more narcissistic than men are is because you guys have to be.
You have to be extremely vain.
You have to worry about your looks.
You have to maintain your beauty as much as you can because that's your primary agency.
So if we were to sit there and take 100 men and 100 women, I guarantee you...
A larger majority of the female are going to be narcissists than the men.
By far.
Not even close.
So whenever girls say, he's a narcissist, blah, blah, blah, I kind of laugh because I'm like, well, most women are narcissists.
Yeah, like you're the narcissist.
You can't go outdoors without painting your face.
Stop it.
You'll risk your life to get bigger breasts or bigger butt?
You'll risk dying for that?
It's crazy, and it's the number one thing I notice when talking with women versus talking with men.
We've interviewed almost 3,000 girls.
The number one thing, the biggest difference is when I say something objectively, women attribute it to themselves.
When I say things objectively, men are able to look outside the box and be like, you're correct about that.
I might not agree with it, I don't like it, but it is true.
And they will not attribute it to themselves.
That's the biggest difference when I communicate.
Yeah, you're kind of telling yourself when you pipe up and you're like, ah!
It's, yeah.
Roll old Tomasi, the rational mail.
Gosh, so much to talk about.
The rational mail.
I think one of the reasons why we have such a disconnect right now, especially, Taylor, from what you were saying, We want guys to be, we want them to man up, but yet for the last really 60 some odd years we've told them to man down.
And we've just systematically demasculinized men at the same time we've like masculinized women.
And one of the, I think the more insidious parts of that whole process Is that we've made, we've turned women into the men that they want to marry in the first place.
Well, how did we get to that point?
When we talk about we want a worthy man, like you're saying, you know, we've got to get back to this traditional stuff.
I don't think we go back to that.
I think we go forward into something like that, but we don't go backwards to where we were before.
And the reason for that is because when we're talking about an alpha female, there's no such thing as an alpha female.
No such thing as an alpha female.
Or girls, you know, that call themselves.
I'm going to tell you why they call themselves that.
Because they see what alpha men do, alpha males do, and that is a source of security for them that they have been taught, systematically taught, that they can't trust and men are just inherently untrustworthy.
They're either Homer Simpson, Dr.
Huxtable, whatever, you know, that doofy dad, Homer Simpson, that doofy dad archetype.
That's one choice you get.
The other choice you get is borderline abuser who is going to be an asshole that you cannot trust.
You certainly can't trust Homer Simpson for your long-term security.
You better not trust The son of a bitch who is a borderline abuser.
And then we've got the new version, which is the Zoomer version, which is can't drive a stick.
He's the incompetent one.
He can't change a tire.
He can't do jack shit without calling somebody in to come and do it because he doesn't have the competency to do that.
Either he is uninterested in learning those skills or he's just simply incapable of learning those skills.
So when you teach Four generations of women that these are your fucking choices right here.
Well, what's the most logical, deductive reason?
Like, what's the course of action, right?
Well, I need to be an alpha female.
I need to be the man who can provide my long-term security because none of these motherfuckers can do it.
And I'm the one that's going to have to do that.
So whenever we see women talking about, like we heard it just on today's show, well, what if he leaves with his secretary?
What if he falls off?
What if he's not the guy that I want him to be after six years, ten years, eight years, whatever it is?
What if he's, what if, what if, what if, what if, right?
And the contingency for that what if is, I've got to get the bag.
I've got to get my education.
I've got to...
It's a sick cycle.
You just keep reinforcing it.
I've got to start doing OnlyFans because that's how I get my money and that's how I'm going to achieve long-term security.
How am I going to feed my babies?
Because I can't trust this motherfucker.
Even if you could.
Even if he's a billionaire and you could.
No, I don't know.
There's just something that's not right about this guy.
He's not absolutely perfect.
Is he the best I can do?
And the answer is always going to be no.
And so as a result of that, now we've got to get into college.
Now we have to have Title IX. Now we have to have all of these special dispensation for women over the course of four or five generations, right?
And so we get to 2024 and women are like, I'm an empowered woman.
I got the bag.
I'm an alpha female.
But the problem is you've become the man that you wanted to marry in the first place.
And so what happens is, and I've tried to explain this in like very stupid simple terms to Dr.
Phil when I was on Dr.
Phil's show, right?
And I said, men have become superfluous.
Because the alpha female, the woman who doesn't trust men, she's got no use for any man whatsoever.
They're nice to have around, but you don't actually need men.
They want men.
What are the men that they want?
They want Justin Waller.
They want fucking Jack Reacher.
They want fucking Jason Momoa.
Because that guy lays down the good dick.
And that's really all they need, or they think that they need, because they're already in control of their own long-term security over the course of...
What about me?
What about you?
No, it's very true.
I mean, myself, I've stopped subscribing, if you will, to the constant rhetoric of over and over again, men ain't shit, this, this, this, because I feel like it's reflecting in my own universe versus trying to take off these glasses and look at the world through my own eyes.
The toughest part for women is, can you trust a man?
Can you give up enough?
Can you give up your OnlyFans?
Can you give up your Instagram?
Can you stop advertising your sexuality?
Even to the most minute degree, can you stop doing that?
Can I? Yes.
Will I? That's another question.
Probably not.
Because you're like, well, what if he falls off?
What if he fucks his secretary?
What if he finds a trophy wife?
What if I get ugly and fat and he doesn't want to fuck me anymore?
And how are we going to send the kids to college if we don't do that kind of stuff?
And so there's this need for long-term security for women.
But that security is met by them.
And then what happens?
I'm so tired all the time.
I have to do so much fucking work.
I've got so much to do.
Yeah, because you're trying to do the work of two people.
Men and women are innate complements.
We're better together than we are apart, but we've been taught to distrust one another because men cannot be trusted for long-term security.
I have a question.
Anyways, that's my rant at the end.
I have a question about that.
Wait, wait, wait.
You had a point real quick?
I did.
So the other day, my man had said to me, he said, who's the prize in the relationship, the male or the female?
And I thought it was very interesting because I feel like we're all going to say, like, the female.
We all think it's the female.
We're beautiful.
We do this and we do that.
And he looked at me and he's like, it's not the woman.
It's the man.
There are a plethora of women who are beautiful.
There are a plethora of women with good pussy.
There's a plethora of women who have education and want to go get things done.
But for a man to be able to lead a woman to greatness who doesn't really have anything at all, which is a lot of us, that is the prize.
I wanted to know what would you categorize the men that are like, I don't want you to need me or want me for my money or for my success or for my status.
I just want you to want me for me.
What's up with that?
They're fat.
I don't get that.
I don't get that.
Are they categorized as sins?
They'll be successful in whatever level of that, but it's like, I don't want you to...
How dare you want me for my mind?
Well, it's because the majority of women that have been with them in the past probably only wanted them for that because they're lacking in sexual market value.
That's nine out of ten times when guys have money but they don't have anything else.
They're square, they're ugly, they're not in shape, they're not masculine, they're not confident, you know what I mean?
They're just not...
And older.
Yeah, or older.
They're used to attractive women just using them for their resources, so they're in defensive mode about that.
Guys who don't fuck are idealistic, and they want that idealism.
I want you to want me for me.
You still have a burden of performance.
Exactly.
I want it unconditionally.
No, you don't want it unconditionally.
You want it idealistically.
The only thing I'll say before we close, you said something very interesting, Rolo.
You said that women operate on what if, and I agree with you 100% on that.
I was going to say women operate on what if, and men operate on what now.
So he'll get the girl and he'll say, okay, what now?
Assuming the girl doesn't fuck up, isn't a whore.
You know, a lot of the times guys rarely break up relationships.
So girls really are the ones that end the majority of relationships and, you know, end it.
So it's like, women are like, what if?
And she ends it, why?
What if?
Am I getting the best guy?
What if?
If I met that other guy?
What if?
If I took that date with that dude?
The one that got away.
Yeah.
So that's what girls always do.
Pretty much the same thing.
Girls always operate on what if, and guys operate, I got the girl, what now?
Is he the best I can do?
Okay, start in the center.
Marquette.
I expect you to roll your R's when you say my name.
There's just so much.
I'll be brief.
The group that's most at fault are males.
It's the simps who are actually funding the women who become boss babes and they're empowered and become multi-millionaires through OnlyFans and they promote their degeneracy.
Which is why I'm going to make a t-shirt, if someone would remind me, beat up simps.
We need to start a culture of keeping these fellas in line, which is the leadership class has to do this, the real men.
And we're beyond a time of compromise.
People who say that they're savages, it's actually time to go into savage mode.
We have to force the weak males and the simps to behave.
And though I might...
Go back and forth with the OnlyFans, girl.
That's just for entertainment on the show.
I would never argue with a female.
It's not even a reasonable concept.
I agree.
Right?
Because we're not a peer.
If it's not on camera, girls try to debate me off.
That's what I was asking earlier, by the way.
Do you think that's the way?
No, I just make a decision.
We don't argue.
That's nice.
Me and my girl don't argue.
I don't argue with them because for me to argue with you assumes we're equal.
Or you're meeting them at a lower level.
I was curious about everyone's, the guys, because we didn't talk about that.
Sorry.
No, no.
That's completely reasonable.
And we're all going to have to do this together, is the challenge.
So, the simps need to be beaten up.
The slores need to be shamed.
And the men in our position, there's no such thing as a gentleman today.
You can't be a gentleman.
That's like the worst thing to be.
You actually have to be a savage today.
And we're basically engaging in cultural revolution.
Another thing that I want to speak on in terms of women, because women are good at talking.
This is where they excel.
If you ask a woman, can she follow, the answer should be yes, sir.
Full stop.
Even men are good at following.
That's why we're able to be soldiers.
They recognize who the general is.
I took 33 men to Vietnam.
For us to stay together as a group and not encounter any issues and to move quickly, I let everyone know, you are not special.
You are part of a special group.
When you hear Peace of the Saints, you respond, you're silent, and you figure out which way are we moving, what's going on.
They're happy to follow and comply because they know that they have a good leader.
They know they have a good leader.
He's not going to lead us down the right path.
We're going to go in 100%.
We also have to build up men.
The men who say they want to be great, they have to be willing to be a savage.
Combat sports is an excellent start at that.
They also have to build their minds and build their character and be worthy of leading.
We also have to realize that there's not going to be a one-to-one matchup on men who are good leaders and women who need a man.
And that's also something that we need to understand and acknowledge.
And so I think all of you guys here, it's a pleasure to be here.
I appreciate you all inviting me out because I know I say some wild things.
So thank you.
And wishing everyone well.
Very factual, man.
Not wild at all.
Wilder in the pussy world that we're in now.
Thanks for having me as well.
We've got to thank Sartin and Rollover for sending us out.
And the girls for coming as well.
I also want to thank our producers back here who stayed fucking hella late, and they're going to be doing a 24-hour podcast marathon after this.
So thanks, guys.
I appreciate you.
I got to say real quick, guys, I know craziness is happening in social media worlds about me and what happened with you.
About me?
Yeah.
And I can't say too much just because of what's going on, but just trust me when I say...
There's lawyers involved.
You're going to know the truth of what's happening soon.
We know it.
You know what?
I'll leave you with this.
Let's say you're a fisherman, right?
You catch a lot of fish.
Some fish get loose.
Some you throw off the boat.
And it's like...
Things happen, guys.
Things happen.
Ultimately...
Ultimately, man, I just hope you guys rock with me because when you see the truth, you can understand why I'm being quiet right now.
You'll see what's up, man.
But definitely, I love you guys, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Fresh.
Cool.
All right.
We'll catch you guys on the next episode of Fresh and Fit.
We'll be back.
We won't do a show Friday because, yeah, we'll do a show for you on Monday because we're going to be Vegas.
We're going to do Power Slap with Rumble.
And then we'll be back in Miami on Monday.
We'll have a show for you.
Can't wait!
So, yeah.
Love you guys.
Real quick, in five hours, we're going to start a 24-hour marathon here at Sticky Paws.
Hopefully you guys check them out.
Go to Gridiron Junkies or go to Action Junkies.
You guys can watch that.
I'm playing in a Madden tournament at 1.30 today.
So you guys want to make sure to check that out.
Also, remember, on the 18th, we're doing Halfway to Halloween in Los Angeles.
And on the 20th, we are collecting stuffed animals for children in orphanages in San Diego for the Bunny Ball, if you guys are interested in that.
And we're also doing an animal rescue charity May 18th in Miami.
Florida at Hyde SLS if you guys are interested.
Yeah, I'll be there to support you, Mike.
And then we have an event April 26th in Miami.
You guys welcome us as well from the guest speakers.
And I'll see you guys there.
Yeah, check out everybody's YouTube channel, guys.
We will be in Miami, what, the 13th through the 19th.
Stay in the center.
Check out Jake Shields on X if you guys want to know what we were talking about earlier with feminism and the root of all the problems in the world.
Especially in the West.
Check out Jake Shields on X. I follow him so you guys already know what that means.
We'll catch you guys on Monday.
Peace.
Take care.
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