Fresh & Fit - Girls Reveal How A Guy Can Get Out The FRIENDZONE! & HEATED DEBATE Aired: 2026-03-16 Duration: 03:47:39 === Welcome to the First Podcast After Edition (02:12) === [00:21:13] And we are live, what's up, guys? [00:21:14] Welcome to the First Podcast After Edition. [00:21:16] We're joined five little ladies. [00:21:17] Let's get into it. [00:21:17] Let's go. [00:21:59] All right. [00:21:59] And we are alive. [00:22:00] What's up, guys? [00:22:00] Welcome to the first podcast after ours. [00:22:02] Man, we're drawn, joined with five lovely ladies. [00:22:04] Um, we just finished doing a Money Monday episode for you guys on cryptocurrency. [00:22:07] It's a pretty good episode with the crypto bros. [00:22:09] Are they still here? [00:22:09] Are they showing in the back? [00:22:10] I think they are in the back, but um, you should get in crypto now before it goes up to a big point and then drop again. [00:22:16] Um, as they mentioned before in the previous show, the course is down below and in the last video as well. [00:22:21] Yeah, um, any announcements uh from your end for uh fresh real quick? [00:22:25] Uh, you have some plans for this week, right? [00:22:27] Yeah, I will stream uh with spring break once again. [00:22:30] Uh, we knew cloud and the rest, and then um, 305 podcast as usual, and then uh go ahead. [00:22:38] No, keep going, keep going. [00:22:39] Yeah, so you're gonna you're gonna be out with cloud tomorrow, yeah, and then uh 305 as well, and Chris, yep, we're here. [00:22:50] It's Monday, man. [00:22:51] Shout out to Mo and Bills, you know, we got five girls on the panel, all new girls. [00:22:56] We're here, you know. [00:22:57] I'm drinking some energy drinks, you know, so Hennessy tonight. [00:22:59] You know, I have to, I can't drink for at least a few days, but other than that, um, few days, yeah, yeah, I know I'm on my last round off air medicine, if you know what I mean, whatever it is, it is what it is, but anyways, shout out to the chat. [00:23:12] Um, I see you guys in the on the panel, shout out to Castle Club, shout out to Rumble, shout out to YouTube, um, shout out to onlyfans.com slash Aaron Pox. [00:23:20] I'm talking about my Twitch, and let's make a great show. === Amazon Book Release and Polarizing Views (02:10) === [00:23:25] Um, and then also for me, guys, uh, I got a new book out, uh, as you guys know, Amazon Bestseller, Why Women Deserve Even Less. [00:23:31] Is it number one? [00:23:33] I can't see it. [00:23:33] I can't see. [00:23:35] Can we allergic? [00:23:36] If I scroll up, I'm a doxist. [00:23:38] No, no, you're good. [00:23:39] It just shows like the area code or shit. [00:23:41] That's fine. [00:23:42] Click Kindle. [00:23:43] Kindle? [00:23:44] I'm checking right there. [00:23:45] Right there to your right. [00:23:45] To my right. [00:23:46] Yeah, see where it says Kindle. [00:23:47] That's the paperback you're looking at. [00:23:49] I don't see shit. [00:23:49] Oh, I'd say Kindle. [00:23:50] Yep, click that. [00:23:54] I can't see. [00:23:55] Hold on. [00:23:55] Let me make it. [00:23:56] We're doing that in this. [00:23:56] Yeah, I can't see it, bro. [00:23:57] You got to make it bigger for us. [00:23:59] Or do you see it on your side? [00:24:01] Either way, it's Amazon bestseller. [00:24:02] Okay. [00:24:03] There we go. [00:24:04] Number one in sexuality. [00:24:05] There we go. [00:24:05] And then on Kindle, Dom DeMarco. [00:24:09] If we click paperback real quick on the right again. [00:24:11] There you go. [00:24:12] Right there. [00:24:12] We are number one in dating. [00:24:14] Let's fucking go. [00:24:14] Let's go. [00:24:15] So on Amazon. [00:24:16] Check out that. [00:24:16] Amazon number one right now. [00:24:19] It's been number one for a few weeks. [00:24:21] The book's been out for about two weeks. [00:24:22] We're number one in feminist theory, psychology, dating, sexuality, etc. [00:24:27] The book's only 97 pages because women deserve less. [00:24:28] And don't forget to get the book number one, Why Women Deserve Less. [00:24:31] And then book number two is Why Women Deserve Even Less. [00:24:33] And then book number three is going to be why Lemon Deserve Nothing. [00:24:37] So that's going to come out very soon. [00:24:39] Make sure you get the book, guys. [00:24:41] Audible is coming out very soon. [00:24:42] Hardcover as well. [00:24:43] Me and Chris are literally working on the hardcover version for you guys. [00:24:45] Yeah. [00:24:46] So yeah, man, get the book. [00:24:48] It has a bunch of five stars ratings, as you guys can see here. [00:24:50] Only a couple of lib tards went and gave it a low rating because they're pissed off. [00:24:54] I think it was from the Netflix documentary. [00:24:56] But other than that, of course. [00:24:58] Yeah, man. [00:24:58] Go get the book, guys. [00:24:59] It's live on Amazon right now. [00:25:00] Link is below. [00:25:00] So, yeah. [00:25:01] Well, by the way, shout out to the show on Netflix, by the way. [00:25:04] Oh, yeah. [00:25:05] The show's lit, huh? [00:25:05] Yeah, yeah. [00:25:06] Look. [00:25:07] For those of you that don't know, go. [00:25:10] There's a documentary that was released called Inside the Manosphere, filmed by Louis Thoreau. [00:25:15] And as you guys know, he was here last year, literally a year ago, you know, filming. [00:25:19] We had him on the show and everything else like that. [00:25:20] And it's funny because like the, I filmed with him for like hours. [00:25:25] And he only used certain parts and he deceptively edited it. [00:25:28] If you guys go on my Twitter right now, one of the parts that's like a gotcha moment, I actually put the entire clip there because I didn't trust the mainstream media. [00:25:34] I always recorded my own copy. === Weed, Dispensaries, and Foundational Thoughts (04:21) === [00:25:35] Smart. [00:25:35] And he cut out like three minutes of content, bro. [00:25:37] That like obviously was critical for context. [00:25:40] So, you know, it is what it is, man. [00:25:41] I mean, this is what they do whenever you have, you know, polarizing, yeah, polarizing figures. [00:25:46] These documentarians come in. [00:25:48] And I knew they were going to do it. [00:25:49] So that's why I recorded my own side. [00:25:50] Brett's actually working on a piece where we compile everything for you guys to show you guys all the shit they cut out. [00:25:55] That'll probably drop in like a day or two. [00:25:57] Brett's working on it now. [00:25:58] When is it? [00:25:59] Wednesday, maybe? [00:26:00] Yeah. [00:26:01] It's almost done, but we're just like putting the finishing touches on it. [00:26:03] Because I think it's very important to show you guys what's in the documentary and then what actually transpired. [00:26:08] Because I recorded my own copy of everything because I didn't trust these guys in. [00:26:10] Nice. [00:26:11] Obviously, yeah, yeah, yeah, dude. [00:26:12] Like, I knew they would do this bullshit. [00:26:14] And I was like, okay, I don't want to have to drop this stuff. [00:26:16] But I was sitting on a nuke the whole time. [00:26:17] And I was like, oh, okay, bet. [00:26:18] This is what you guys are going to put in a documentary. [00:26:20] Cool. [00:26:20] Let me get my shit now. [00:26:21] So, also, he even said himself, he's raised by a single feminist mother. [00:26:27] Yeah. [00:26:27] It says everything you need to know. [00:26:28] Right. [00:26:29] So, I mean, he's from England, England is cocked. [00:26:31] They lost in 1776, failed country. [00:26:34] And they're being overrun by Muslims right now. [00:26:35] So, anyway, it is what it is, bro. [00:26:37] Ladies, thank you for waiting. [00:26:38] Hello, Abbott! [00:26:39] Welcome to the show. [00:26:40] If you don't mind, give us your name, your age, what we do for a living, dating status, invota, of course, your body count. [00:26:47] Welcome to the show. [00:26:48] We'll start right here. [00:26:49] So, name, age, what we do for a living. [00:26:51] My name's Kelly. [00:26:52] I'm 27. [00:26:54] I work at a dispensary. [00:26:56] What was another question? [00:26:58] Where are you from originally? [00:26:58] Oh, I'm from Philly. [00:27:00] I live in Philly now. [00:27:02] So, you sell like actual weed? [00:27:05] Isn't the plug for real? [00:27:06] Is it legal? [00:27:06] Is it like decriminalized in Pennsylvania? [00:27:09] It's decriminalized, but I work at a medical dispensary. [00:27:12] Okay. [00:27:13] Highest education level completed? [00:27:16] Some college, high school. [00:27:17] You got your associates or? [00:27:18] Nah. [00:27:19] Do you have to go to school for to work at a dispensary or anything or no? [00:27:22] No. [00:27:22] Okay. [00:27:23] Kind of get in where you fit in. [00:27:24] All right. [00:27:25] Relationship status? [00:27:26] Single. [00:27:27] Were your parents together? [00:27:28] They were. [00:27:30] Okay. [00:27:30] Divorced now? [00:27:31] No. [00:27:33] Yeah, they're together. [00:27:34] Let's just go with that. [00:27:35] Okay. [00:27:36] Back together. [00:27:39] They're not a lot. [00:27:40] Well, one of them is not a lot. [00:27:42] They're together. [00:27:42] They look like they were together beforehand. [00:27:44] Okay. [00:27:44] At birth control? [00:27:46] No. [00:27:47] All right. [00:27:48] And then race is black, right? [00:27:49] Yep. [00:27:50] Wait, black girl? [00:27:51] Hey, y'all. [00:27:52] Yeah, I couldn't tell. [00:27:55] I thought she was. [00:27:56] She's foundational. [00:27:57] Foundational black. [00:27:57] Oh, yeah. [00:28:00] You don't know where you're from, right? [00:28:01] Like, are you Jamaican, Caribbean, or African or anything? [00:28:03] You're just black. [00:28:04] Okay. [00:28:05] What about you? [00:28:06] What's your name? [00:28:06] Wait, how long? [00:28:08] So, dispensary, right? [00:28:11] Dispensary. [00:28:13] All right. [00:28:14] So, how many guys you fucked that came in? [00:28:18] What? [00:28:18] And bought weed from you? [00:28:21] They're not cute at the dispensary, none. [00:28:23] All right. [00:28:26] I need me some weed. [00:28:28] Fuck these dudes. [00:28:29] All right. [00:28:29] So potheads are not. [00:28:31] I'm trying to tell you guys, bro, like being a pothead is not good for you as a dude. [00:28:35] It's not very slow-burning candle. [00:28:38] I'm curious. [00:28:39] You said as a dude specifically, why would it be good for women? [00:28:43] Well, the reason why is because for men, your productivity is a large component as to what makes you attractive. [00:28:49] And marijuana directly negatively influences that. [00:28:52] You get lethargic, lazy, you don't want to produce. [00:28:55] So marijuana doesn't have the same, I guess, negative effects on a female as a guy because men don't care about a female's productivity, but women definitely care about a man's productivity. [00:29:05] So weed has like ulterior side effects that fuck you up. [00:29:08] I see what you mean. [00:29:09] I like to tell myself like I'm rewarding myself by smoking later. [00:29:13] I like kids. [00:29:14] Well, I mean, you're a woman to different standards. [00:29:17] I'll go date someone who doesn't. [00:29:18] Like, you're never gonna, like, most guys you meet are not gonna, like, disqualify you for smoking weed. [00:29:23] True. [00:29:23] Right? [00:29:24] But, like, a lot of girls will disqualify a dude for smoking weed if it gets into their ability to be productive. [00:29:30] If they're productive, if they're, um, what is it called? [00:29:32] If they're like a functioning baby. [00:29:34] Nobody's like, most potheads, I, to this day, can't think of, I can maybe think of only a few like crazy examples of potheads that are like successful. [00:29:44] But for the majority of men, if you're a pothead, you're probably going to be a loser. [00:29:47] To me, a perfect partner does not do drugs at all. [00:29:51] I agree. [00:29:52] Yeah. [00:29:52] I agree. [00:29:53] It's better. [00:29:53] Yeah. [00:29:54] I mean, I don't believe it. [00:29:55] I've never done a drug in my life, but yeah. === Alternative Schools and Dating Standards (15:11) === [00:29:57] Anyway, we'll go with you, right? [00:29:59] And then, okay, what's your name? [00:30:00] Sandy. [00:30:01] Hey, y'all. [00:30:01] How are you, Sandy? [00:30:02] Hi, I'm about to be 24 in like a month. [00:30:05] Okay, where are you from? [00:30:06] I'm 100% African, Cameroonian. [00:30:09] Okay, okay. [00:30:09] So she knows you work. [00:30:11] How many languages do you speak? [00:30:12] I speak French. [00:30:14] We we. [00:30:14] What's called France now? [00:30:17] Okay, but like where do you live in the United States now? [00:30:19] I just moved to Miami from North Carolina because I used to go to college there. [00:30:23] Okay, where'd you go to school? [00:30:25] High Point University. [00:30:26] Okay. [00:30:27] Where'd you graduate in? [00:30:28] I didn't get my degree, but I was a business major. [00:30:32] Okay. [00:30:33] I just stopped going. [00:30:34] I don't really like the word dropout. [00:30:36] That's the definition of dropout. [00:30:37] I mean, that's what it means, but that's fine. [00:30:39] We'll go with it. [00:30:41] Okay, so you're 23. [00:30:43] You live in Miami now, but you grew up, like, where'd you go to high school in North Carolina? [00:30:47] No, Africa. [00:30:48] I came here for college, like, four years ago. [00:30:51] Okay, so you speak very good English. [00:30:53] Did you go to an American school there? [00:30:55] No, they speak English and Cameroon. [00:30:59] I was going to say French. [00:31:00] I thought it would be French. [00:31:01] We're a bilingual like Canada. [00:31:02] Oh. [00:31:03] Okay. [00:31:03] But I'm from the English-speaking side. [00:31:05] Okay. [00:31:06] All right. [00:31:06] All right. [00:31:07] Yeah, because I thought French would be. [00:31:09] Okay. [00:31:09] What do you mean? [00:31:10] You guys have an official language or no? [00:31:11] Or is it both French and French? [00:31:12] Yeah, English and French. [00:31:13] Most people, because it's like 80% French, so most people move to like France, but I like America better. [00:31:20] Gotcha. [00:31:21] Okay. [00:31:23] Relationship status? [00:31:24] Single. [00:31:25] All right. [00:31:26] And then what do you do for work? [00:31:28] I'm in sale. [00:31:29] Well, I was in sales, but I just got like my work permit renewed. [00:31:32] So I'm like in the hiring process for sales, but I was a model. [00:31:36] Okay. [00:31:37] So you're unemployed? [00:31:40] I get money. [00:31:41] That H1B? [00:31:42] I'm unemployed. [00:31:43] That H-1B? [00:31:44] I'm working. [00:31:45] No, it's just like a work permit. [00:31:47] I like apply for political asylum because it's like we're everywhere. [00:31:52] But I came here legally. [00:31:53] I'm legally. [00:31:54] Well, no, no, I know that. [00:31:55] I'm just, you know, asylum is crazy. [00:31:58] But okay. [00:31:59] Are you pairs together or not? [00:32:01] They are together. [00:32:02] Back in Cameroon? [00:32:03] Mm-hmm. [00:32:03] All right. [00:32:04] Birth control? [00:32:05] Birth control. [00:32:08] All right. [00:32:09] Cool. [00:32:09] What about you? [00:32:10] What's your name? [00:32:10] All right, body count, Miss Africa. [00:32:14] I am not going to answer that because y'all are not going to believe me anymore. [00:32:17] Yeah, just retiring. [00:32:18] I'll believe you. [00:32:18] Don't mind. [00:32:19] I'll believe you. [00:32:19] I got you. [00:32:20] Fresh. [00:32:20] She just moved to Miami, bro. [00:32:21] She's a ballpark figure. [00:32:23] Less than 20. [00:32:24] So 19? [00:32:26] I don't know how. [00:32:28] Wait, how long are you doing? [00:32:30] Less than 20, though. [00:32:31] She's 23. [00:32:33] And you got 20 bodies already? [00:32:34] And you're lying about it? [00:32:35] I'm less than 20. [00:32:36] Yeah, but you're lying about it, though. [00:32:37] I was at less than 20. [00:32:38] Wait, how long have you been here? [00:32:39] Four years. [00:32:40] Oh, shit. [00:32:41] Oh, shit. [00:32:43] Never mind. [00:32:45] Yeah, okay. [00:32:46] Fine. [00:32:46] I've never dated since I was like 15. [00:32:48] Oh, okay. [00:32:49] That's even worse, nigga. [00:32:49] I don't think you know for sure. [00:32:51] Hello, my fault. [00:32:52] That's fine. [00:32:53] What about you? [00:32:54] Yeah, what's your name? [00:32:54] My name is Lily. [00:32:56] All right. [00:32:56] How old are you, Lily? [00:32:57] I'm 35. [00:32:58] Where are you from? [00:32:59] 35? [00:32:59] 35? [00:33:00] DMB. [00:33:01] Where? [00:33:02] Yes, 35, Maryland. [00:33:03] Okay, what part of Maryland? [00:33:05] I'm from Annapolis, Maryland. [00:33:08] Okay. [00:33:08] The naval school is there, right? [00:33:11] Okay. [00:33:12] You have the hood, Mario? [00:33:13] You have kids? [00:33:14] Nah, it's like a big school's there. [00:33:15] I do have kids. [00:33:16] You have kids? [00:33:17] How many kids? [00:33:17] Two. [00:33:18] Makes sense. [00:33:19] Okay. [00:33:19] Why does that make sense? [00:33:20] 35. [00:33:22] I mean, at some point, you're gonna have kids, so I'm just saying, it makes sense. [00:33:28] All right. [00:33:29] What do you do for work? [00:33:30] I'm a bus driver. [00:33:32] Oh, shit. [00:33:32] Okay. [00:33:33] Fucking kids. [00:33:35] Bro, that is a thankless fucking job, bro. [00:33:38] Like, it is for kids or like a sit state. [00:33:41] Yeah, whole. [00:33:42] Oh, shit. [00:33:42] Oh, shit. [00:33:43] Damn. [00:33:43] Yeah, no, that's tough. [00:33:44] That's a very hard job. [00:33:46] No, it is. [00:33:46] Wait, what? [00:33:47] How'd you get into that? [00:33:48] Badass kids, bro. [00:33:49] Hold on. [00:33:49] What are ages, though? [00:33:50] Middle school, high school? [00:33:51] So I have middle and alternative high school. [00:33:54] Oh. [00:33:55] What's an alternative high school? [00:33:56] So kids that go to school until they're 21, they get put out of regular high school. [00:34:00] Oh, the dumb niggas. [00:34:03] Oh, fuck. [00:34:04] School bus is suit. [00:34:05] Yeah. [00:34:05] Jamal. [00:34:06] You're still the school bus, nigga. [00:34:08] Yeah, Chris. [00:34:08] You know you'll be on there, right? [00:34:11] It's a good gig, though. [00:34:12] Bro, being a bus driver is a really good gig. [00:34:13] It's like, because you're confused. [00:34:15] Meditatively, right? [00:34:16] Yeah. [00:34:16] Yeah. [00:34:16] So you get all the benefits, everything. [00:34:18] They get paid pretty damn well. [00:34:19] It's hard, though. [00:34:20] You gotta have a CDL and everything. [00:34:21] Yeah. [00:34:22] Oh, CDL is crazy. [00:34:23] Thankless job, bro. [00:34:24] It is so painful. [00:34:25] Kids are so bad. [00:34:26] Man, I could only imagine. [00:34:28] Eight years. [00:34:29] You've been doing it for okay. [00:34:30] Tell us the craziest story. [00:34:32] Like a fight or some shit that went down. [00:34:38] How many fights have you had to do? [00:34:39] You give us one. [00:34:40] There's probably a fight every day. [00:34:41] Every day, yeah. [00:34:43] Honestly, every day. [00:34:45] Alternative school, my business. [00:34:46] I'll see you on a school bus. [00:34:47] Yeah, yeah. [00:34:48] I'll see you on a school bus, nigga. [00:34:49] Alternative school. [00:34:50] That's like the hood is of the hood. [00:34:51] Yeah, bro. [00:34:51] that's what i'm like damn like and it's crazy because like like every day you're breaking it up Yeah. [00:34:56] So they're in this alternative school, but they live in the biggest mansions. [00:35:01] You know what I mean? [00:35:01] So it's kind of like. [00:35:02] Oh, so it's white kids? [00:35:03] No. [00:35:04] Black kids are predominantly black kids. [00:35:06] So their parents are balling. [00:35:07] They're just bad kids. [00:35:08] Right. [00:35:08] Damn. [00:35:10] I mean, it makes sense. [00:35:12] Kids that are not white can also be balling. [00:35:14] Yeah, but no, no, no, no. [00:35:17] Just you wouldn't think that they are, you know. [00:35:20] Yeah, I'm just so are these alternative schools like because I've never heard of an alternative school. [00:35:26] Are they private? [00:35:27] Are they state standards? [00:35:27] No, no, no, they're state. [00:35:28] So like if a kid gets in so much trouble in a public school, they get put out. [00:35:32] Yeah. [00:35:32] They have to go to an alternative school. [00:35:34] Oh. [00:35:35] Which is kind of like a less curriculum thing going on to make sure they graduate. [00:35:40] Is this like a new thing? [00:35:41] Because I never heard about this growing up. [00:35:42] Maybe it's just a Maryland thing. [00:35:43] Yeah, to be honest, when you said that, I thought you meant like for like the special ed. [00:35:49] Yeah, yeah. [00:35:51] The special ed diggers. [00:35:51] Yeah. [00:35:52] They're not. [00:35:52] They're just really bad or GED. [00:35:55] It's not really academically. [00:35:56] It's just behavioral. [00:35:58] Probably the same stuff, bro. [00:35:59] It'd be bad. [00:35:59] That's a pass. [00:36:00] So you're saying that like these kids that go to this alternative school, a lot of them come from like affluent backgrounds? [00:36:05] Yes. [00:36:07] Your parents are care, bro. [00:36:08] Like a military school. [00:36:09] Yeah. [00:36:10] Like cute mansions. [00:36:12] Like I dropped them off to their door. [00:36:13] Like the majority or majority. [00:36:15] Really? [00:36:16] Wow. [00:36:16] Maryland has a lot of money. [00:36:18] You would think like it would be. [00:36:20] In the hood, right? [00:36:21] Well, you said you, you, I'm assuming the school that you serve is in Annapolis? [00:36:25] No, in Bowie. [00:36:26] Okay, but you live in Annapolis. [00:36:28] Okay. [00:36:29] Damn. [00:36:29] That's pretty different. [00:36:31] That's something. [00:36:31] Yeah, that's crazy. [00:36:32] Because you would think, okay, they probably came from a broken home or whatever, but they're just spoiled brats. [00:36:36] That's what it comes down to. [00:36:37] Did he give you like tips? [00:36:39] No. [00:36:40] I mean, I get like Christmas, you know, gift cards and stuff around the holidays. [00:36:46] That's nice. [00:36:46] It's a rewarding job mentally. [00:36:50] No, it's tough, bro. [00:36:51] Because I remember when I was like a kid, like, I'm like, damn, being a bus driver is tough. [00:36:54] Sit down. [00:36:55] Hey, if you don't obey, we're going to kick. [00:36:57] I'm going to kick you off my bus and stuff. [00:36:59] Like, you know what I mean? [00:36:59] I remember it used to be kids fighting with the bus driver and shit. [00:37:02] It's fun, though. [00:37:03] My mom used to pay money from school. [00:37:06] Fair enough. [00:37:07] I have candy, so. [00:37:08] All right. [00:37:09] Relation status? [00:37:10] Single. [00:37:11] Is this the first bus driver we've met on the show? [00:37:12] Yeah, pretty much. [00:37:14] Yeah. [00:37:14] First known one. [00:37:15] Yeah. [00:37:17] Are your parents together? [00:37:19] No. [00:37:20] Okay. [00:37:20] And then birth control for you? [00:37:22] Nope. [00:37:22] All right. [00:37:23] And then you're, I'm assuming, white? [00:37:24] Yes. [00:37:25] Basic bitch. [00:37:26] Damn. [00:37:28] Maryland. [00:37:29] All right. [00:37:30] What about you? [00:37:30] What's your name? [00:37:31] Where's the baby daddy? [00:37:32] Yeah, where is he? [00:37:33] Or daddies? [00:37:34] Who knows? [00:37:34] Is he black? [00:37:36] He is black. [00:37:36] Yeah, I know you're. [00:37:37] I knew it. [00:37:38] I knew you're black. [00:37:39] Yeah, one or two. [00:37:40] Two. [00:37:41] Wait, wait, both of them are black? [00:37:43] Different dads? [00:37:44] One Spanish. [00:37:44] I see. [00:37:46] Let's go. [00:37:47] Let's go. [00:37:48] Puerto Rican. [00:37:49] He is Puerto Rican. [00:37:54] It's a Northeast, bro. [00:37:55] Worst type, bro. [00:37:55] Bro, like, oh. [00:37:56] Wait, is that your braids in your hair? [00:37:59] It is braids. [00:38:01] White girl with braids, man. [00:38:02] White girl with braids. [00:38:03] She fuck niggas, man. [00:38:04] Obviously. [00:38:05] And do. [00:38:05] Wait, wait, so who's the kids at home right now watching themselves? [00:38:09] No, they're not watching themselves. [00:38:12] What yet, though? [00:38:13] They're with his sitter. [00:38:15] Okay. [00:38:16] So you got money then? [00:38:17] I do got money. [00:38:18] Okay. [00:38:18] All right. [00:38:18] That's good. [00:38:19] All right. [00:38:19] All right. [00:38:20] What about you? [00:38:20] Wait, hold on. [00:38:21] Body count? [00:38:22] Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:38:23] Body count. [00:38:24] 10. [00:38:25] I ain't 10, bro. [00:38:26] You're 35 years old, man. [00:38:27] What does that mean? [00:38:28] I mean, I was in long-term relationships with both of my kids, bro. [00:38:31] I mean, you still cheat, though. [00:38:32] Don't you? [00:38:33] White women don't cheat. [00:38:34] All right. [00:38:34] So, why are you lying? [00:38:36] Why don't you break up with them then? [00:38:38] White women don't cheat. [00:38:39] Okay, so what happened? [00:38:40] Like, why did you end it with the fathers? [00:38:44] It was abusive. [00:38:45] Okay. [00:38:47] They hit you in the face or they yell at you and shit? [00:38:49] Yeah. [00:38:50] And you give them kids still? [00:38:51] That was before. [00:38:53] I mean, it was. [00:38:54] I gave him kids first. [00:38:55] And then they hit you. [00:38:57] That's crazy. [00:38:59] All right. [00:39:00] What about you? [00:39:00] What's your name? [00:39:01] I'm Chloe. [00:39:02] All right, Chloe. [00:39:03] Hey, y'all. [00:39:04] I'm 36. [00:39:05] We're about to be 36. [00:39:06] Are you good friends? [00:39:07] Yeah. [00:39:08] This is my friend. [00:39:09] Best friend since what? [00:39:11] 20 years. [00:39:11] Ninth grade. [00:39:13] Tell me what the cake looks like. [00:39:14] Yes, Chloe with a K. Where are you from? [00:39:16] I am from the DMV area. [00:39:19] Well, the DM DC in Maryland, not from the Virginia area. [00:39:24] What do you do for work? [00:39:25] I'm an accountant as my career, and I bartend on the side. [00:39:29] I'm a super bartender. [00:39:30] Do you have your CPA? [00:39:33] No, I don't have my CPA, but I have my degree in hospitality. [00:39:37] She belongs to the streets. [00:39:39] So I do accounting. [00:39:42] I got it from PG Community College. [00:39:44] Okay. [00:39:44] Yeah. [00:39:45] Wait, they do. [00:39:46] They do bachelors? [00:39:48] No. [00:39:48] Okay. [00:39:48] So an associate's yes. [00:39:50] Okay. [00:39:51] All right. [00:39:52] All right. [00:39:53] Relationship status? [00:39:55] Single? [00:39:57] No, I'm not single. [00:40:00] I'm in a relationship. [00:40:01] No, it's not complicated. [00:40:02] I'm in a relationship. [00:40:03] Okay. [00:40:03] How long have y'all been together? [00:40:05] I'm going on four years now. [00:40:07] Oh, shit. [00:40:08] How'd you meet him? [00:40:09] On the plane back home on September 11th. [00:40:12] Isn't that crazy? [00:40:13] What? [00:40:14] Yeah. [00:40:15] Right. [00:40:16] From Cali, back home. [00:40:17] September 11th? [00:40:18] Yeah. [00:40:22] Chris, what's he? [00:40:23] Arab? [00:40:27] No, no, I call him White Jesus, but he's my Arab. [00:40:30] Okay, wait, wait, I assume he has long, white, long hair? [00:40:33] Yes, he does have long hair. [00:40:34] Okay. [00:40:36] Okay. [00:40:36] And you guys have been together for four years. [00:40:38] Are you guys just here for vacation, I'm guessing? [00:40:40] For spring break? [00:40:40] 48 hours experience. [00:40:42] Oh, shit. [00:40:42] Okay. [00:40:43] Okay. [00:40:44] Interesting. [00:40:44] Why Miami? [00:40:46] I mean, we come to Miami twice a year. [00:40:49] Says a lot. [00:40:50] Me and it's March. [00:40:51] We haven't been yet, so get out of here. [00:40:53] Says a lot. [00:40:54] I don't say much. [00:40:55] I mean, good to know. [00:40:56] What does Jesus think about that? [00:40:58] I mean, your boyfriend, sorry. [00:40:59] I mean, of course, he wanted to be here, of course. [00:41:03] He said, no, you can't come, bro. [00:41:04] I didn't tell him he can't come, but it's just like, it's a girl thing. [00:41:07] Like, I haven't hung out with my girl. [00:41:09] Bro. [00:41:09] But that's your man's, though. [00:41:11] I mean, I call him face down, send him pictures. [00:41:13] Like, what's up? [00:41:13] Can mean nothing, bro. [00:41:15] That means everything. [00:41:16] Nighttime. [00:41:16] You don't want to follow him? [00:41:18] You in the club. [00:41:19] Send videos. [00:41:20] All right. [00:41:22] And I'm assuming black, right? [00:41:24] Yes, I am Jamaican. [00:41:26] My dad is Jamaican. [00:41:27] Oh, my God. [00:41:28] You're done, though. [00:41:29] You're done though. [00:41:30] All right. [00:41:30] And then birth control for you. [00:41:32] You said birth control? [00:41:33] Yeah, birth control for you. [00:41:34] Oh, no. [00:41:34] I do not take birth control. [00:41:36] Never have I. Never will I. You have kids? [00:41:39] I do have kids. [00:41:39] I have two kids. [00:41:40] My daughter is about to be 17 and my son's 11. [00:41:43] Oh, wow. [00:41:43] Yeah. [00:41:44] Oh, yeah. [00:41:45] Kids now? [00:41:46] Huh? [00:41:47] Like, you both have two kids. [00:41:49] Yeah, I do, but I had my daughter way before she had her first son. [00:41:52] Yeah. [00:41:52] Well, no, I mean, it's about to be an adult. [00:41:54] Yeah, my daughter. [00:41:55] She said she had her kid at like 17 or 18. [00:41:57] No, I had my kid at 19. [00:41:59] Almost 19. [00:42:01] Okay, okay. [00:42:02] Do you think it's better to have kids earlier or later? [00:42:04] I do because you don't have the patience you have as a 35-year-old or 30-year-old. [00:42:09] When you're younger, you want to play. [00:42:11] You want to do all the things that kid wanted to do. [00:42:13] Yeah. [00:42:13] When you're older, it's like, please calm down, settle down, take a people want to give their kids melatonin. [00:42:19] I don't give my kids. [00:42:20] I never gave any of my kids melatonin. [00:42:22] Like, turn up, have fun. [00:42:23] Where's the father? [00:42:24] They're both their third. [00:42:25] They're both their dad right now. [00:42:27] Same for them. [00:42:27] Both of them. [00:42:28] They're both their dad. [00:42:28] Yeah. [00:42:29] Okay, that's good. [00:42:30] Yeah. [00:42:30] All right. [00:42:31] How many bodies do you have in Miami so far? [00:42:34] Bodies in Miami? [00:42:35] No bodies in Miami. [00:42:35] Nobody's in Miami. [00:42:36] No bodies in Miami at all. [00:42:38] No bodies? [00:42:39] Nobody. [00:42:39] Small jobs? [00:42:40] Oh, no. [00:42:42] No bodies in Miami. [00:42:42] She said no bodies. [00:42:44] Okay. [00:42:44] In Miami. [00:42:47] In Miami. [00:42:49] Okay. [00:42:50] All right. [00:42:51] What about you? [00:42:52] That's Benalis. [00:42:53] Hi, my name is Nati. [00:42:54] All right, Nati. [00:42:55] Nati, right? [00:42:56] Okay. [00:42:57] How old are you? [00:42:57] 25. [00:42:58] All right. [00:42:58] Where are you from? [00:42:59] Brazil. [00:43:00] Brazil. [00:43:01] Bonjour. [00:43:01] Brazil, Zeal too. [00:43:03] What part of Brazil? [00:43:04] Mato Grosso. [00:43:05] Bless you. [00:43:06] Nobody knows it. [00:43:07] Usually how I explain it to people is that Rio is kind of like Miami. [00:43:10] Sao Paulo is kind of like New York. [00:43:12] And Mato Grosso is kind of like Texas. [00:43:14] So I'm a country girl at heart. [00:43:15] Oh, wow. [00:43:16] Okay. [00:43:16] Good, good. [00:43:17] Okay. [00:43:18] That helps. [00:43:18] Good comparison, yeah. [00:43:19] All right. [00:43:20] What did you do for work? [00:43:21] Cybersecurity. [00:43:22] Okay. [00:43:23] How long you been in, do you live in Miami or do you? [00:43:26] I do live in Miami. [00:43:28] I came here for college about five years ago, and I'm going to leave now. [00:43:32] Oh, you're going back to Brazil? [00:43:33] To live for good? [00:43:34] Yeah. [00:43:34] What made you make that move? [00:43:36] Visa situation. [00:43:37] That's how it is. [00:43:38] So when you come here for college, you do your whole degree and then you have one to three years for work and then you got to leave. [00:43:44] And I'm respecting that. [00:43:45] Wow. [00:43:46] And before leaving Miami, I wanted to come to a podcast. [00:43:49] I feel like that's a very Miami thing to do. [00:43:50] So admirable. [00:43:51] Okay, so you came on an F1 visa. [00:43:54] Then you stayed a little bit longer. [00:43:55] Did they give you an H-1B visa to work or no? [00:43:58] So within the student visa, they have like what they call like optical practical training, which is to practice what you studied while you're here. [00:44:06] So it's kind of like a work visa for three years. [00:44:09] Gotcha. [00:44:09] So the F1 visa extends and lets you stay longer. [00:44:12] Yeah. [00:44:12] Okay. [00:44:13] Where'd you? [00:44:14] And you went for cybersecurity. [00:44:15] Do you have your bachelor's degree in it or where'd you go? [00:44:18] FIU. [00:44:19] Oh, okay. [00:44:20] Right there. [00:44:20] Yeah, yeah. [00:44:20] I love Miami. [00:44:21] Yeah. [00:44:22] Okay. [00:44:22] And then you said you're going to go back. [00:44:24] When you go back to Brazil, April 4th. [00:44:26] So in less than a month. [00:44:27] Okay. [00:44:28] Relationship status? [00:44:29] Sorry? [00:44:30] Relationship status? [00:44:31] Single. [00:44:31] Okay. [00:44:32] And then are your parents together? [00:44:33] Yes, they are. [00:44:34] They love each other. [00:44:35] Nice. [00:44:36] And then birth control for you? [00:44:38] No. [00:44:38] Live life on the edge. [00:44:40] And then you said you're 100% Brazilian, right? [00:44:42] Yes, I am. [00:44:42] Been for a couple of generations now. [00:44:45] And you got to go back or do you want to, or like, did you want to stay in America? [00:44:49] I love America, but it's what my visa has to do. [00:44:53] I don't want to stay here beyond that. [00:44:55] And I'm honestly not mad about it. [00:44:56] Brazil is a great country. [00:44:58] I was going to say, there's probably more opportunity there, bro. [00:45:00] Yeah, like I'm not mad about it. [00:45:02] I mean, I've been living here for a long time. [00:45:03] It's great. [00:45:04] I love partying and like the nightlife. [00:45:06] So that's something I really appreciate about here, especially the safety. === Brazilian Culture and Relationship Dynamics (05:04) === [00:45:08] Brazil is very dangerous. [00:45:11] And that context. [00:45:12] Mato Grosso? [00:45:14] Oh, I'm definitely not going back to Mato Grosso. [00:45:16] That's well, I am now, but my long-term plan is to go to Sao Paulo. [00:45:20] But in Brazil, they kill you first and then they rob you. [00:45:22] So it's a little complicated. [00:45:25] Damn, it's like they could have just taken the money and let you live, right? [00:45:28] No, that's not an option. [00:45:31] Not to say, guys, do visit Brazil, please. [00:45:33] I'm not saying like, like, you know, oh, no, I mean, I've heard that. [00:45:36] That's just a reality. [00:45:37] You gotta be familiar with this tree to go there. [00:45:40] Is it close to the favela? [00:45:43] Depends on where you are, but the favelas are usually within everywhere. [00:45:48] Yeah, yeah, you can kind of escape it. [00:45:50] There are favelas that are friendlier to tourists, and you know, they take advantage of that because of the money that comes in. [00:45:56] But there are certain favelas that you do not go there unless like you know where you're going. [00:46:00] Damn. [00:46:02] Casey's, is he still in Brazil? [00:46:04] He moved actually. [00:46:05] Got out? [00:46:06] Yeah, he left Brazil. [00:46:07] What was his reason for the same danger? [00:46:08] Well, he said the dating over there became monetized, and it's just like Miami. [00:46:13] I feel like it's like that in like all of Latin America. [00:46:16] Like, it's, it's like, I'm not kidding. [00:46:18] Like, you go to a club, there's already like a woman there in charge of all the women. [00:46:22] Here, I know they call them pimps. [00:46:23] Madam. [00:46:24] And they literally have a physical book where you can like flip through and be like, so who do you want to be with tonight? [00:46:32] Yeah. [00:46:33] And, but I will say, though, I'm not saying that this woman want to be there, but it's not like here that they're forced to be there, if that makes sense. [00:46:41] Like, that is like a chosen career path. [00:46:44] So, at least compared to here, it's a little less horrible. [00:46:47] Well, if you're looking at it from a cost perspective, it's cheaper to go out to the guy over there than here because it's way cheaper. [00:46:54] But also, the girls are better and more feminine in that sense. [00:46:57] However, you're still paying for it. [00:46:58] So, regardless, you're still paying. [00:47:00] Yeah, I agree. [00:47:01] I agree. [00:47:02] It's a passport bro movement, man. [00:47:03] Yeah. [00:47:04] They fucked it up. [00:47:04] Like, it used to be like going out to like South America was like kind of a secret. [00:47:08] Nobody knew about it. [00:47:09] But then everyone fled Medellin and then they flooded Colombia. [00:47:12] Then they went to Brazil. [00:47:13] Then there's a secret. [00:47:15] Everyone will see the secret now so now it's like ruined. [00:47:18] Yeah. [00:47:18] So that's what happens. [00:47:19] But I heard a lot of them are men. [00:47:21] Yeah, that's what I mean. [00:47:22] Yeah. [00:47:23] Some people are into that. [00:47:24] Yeah. [00:47:24] Well, they're because. [00:47:27] Wait, wait, you mean the girls are men? [00:47:29] Well, the ones that portrayed it as girls are men. [00:47:32] A lot of them. [00:47:32] And they look like women. [00:47:34] Ladybugs. [00:47:36] Oh, hell no. [00:47:37] Yeah. [00:47:41] You're thinking of Thailand. [00:47:43] No, that's everywhere. [00:47:45] There's a market everywhere. [00:47:46] That's the market for everything now. [00:47:49] Do you guys know the soccer player, Jon El Jinho? [00:47:52] He's like black. [00:47:52] He has like dreads. [00:47:53] He used to be really popular in the early 2000s. [00:47:55] I don't know. [00:47:57] Ronadino. [00:47:57] Jonal Jinho. [00:47:58] Jonal Jinho. [00:47:59] Yeah. [00:47:59] He used to be very popular. [00:48:00] He said Jona Dinho. [00:48:02] I mean, if you say it with the accent, yeah. [00:48:03] She said properly. [00:48:04] I saw him at the club a couple months ago. [00:48:08] But there's a very popular meme interview of him where they're like, hey, did you know that the girls that you were with were actually men? [00:48:14] And he's like, hey, I didn't know. [00:48:17] It's just a thing that happened. [00:48:19] But to be fair, I feel like when you are so famous and so popular, you have already seen everything. [00:48:23] You kind of get curious, you know? [00:48:28] That's a real thing about him. [00:48:30] I was a little in Brazil, too. [00:48:31] I thought that was kind of a Thailand thing only. [00:48:32] Oh, no, it's not a bad thing. [00:48:33] No, no, it's an everywhere thing. [00:48:34] It's an everywhere. [00:48:35] And DR as well. [00:48:36] Brazil is talking about the money. [00:48:37] It's an everywhere thing. [00:48:38] Just because you're not within the market doesn't mean it's not happening. [00:48:40] No, sure, it's not. [00:48:41] I mean, it's good to know. [00:48:43] I mean, this is where we don't have these dress. [00:48:44] Well, I don't know. [00:48:46] That's why I'm not a passport, bro. [00:48:47] Well, fun fact. [00:48:48] Didn't coaches that we know, most of them are quitting the niche because the offer of giving people access to girls has changed completely. [00:48:57] I was monetized. [00:48:58] No one is going for actual genuine desire. [00:49:01] And if you're a green girl slash tourist, you're treated as such. [00:49:04] So in essence, they ruined the game for everybody. [00:49:06] Yeah, everyone's just paying. [00:49:07] I guess. [00:49:08] Yeah. [00:49:10] She is not a me? [00:49:16] I don't know. [00:49:16] People can take whatever they want. [00:49:18] She's a deepest fuck. [00:49:20] Diet, it's relaxed. [00:49:21] I'm curious. [00:49:21] Where do you party in Miami? [00:49:23] Everywhere. [00:49:23] Space? [00:49:24] What? [00:49:25] Yes. [00:49:26] I'm mostly of an idiom person, but yes, like Space, Floyd, Jolene, anywhere in Wynwood, Brick Hall. [00:49:34] You like there? [00:49:35] Sorry? [00:49:35] You like there? [00:49:36] There. [00:49:37] I do like there. [00:49:39] They club is really good. [00:49:40] The nightclub is what it's a little over. [00:49:42] Up north. [00:49:43] Yeah, that's where the big ass guitar is. [00:49:46] Yeah, hard rock. [00:49:48] Yeah. [00:49:48] Can I make a little side comment? [00:49:49] If someone said show tits or lies, if you are based on that, then you are going to get someone who, I'm not going to say their name, but you know what I'm talking about. [00:49:59] If that's where you're basing it on, plastic surgery has been really good lately. [00:50:05] Yeah, it's kind of scary. [00:50:06] Sorry. [00:50:06] I'm sorry. [00:50:07] Continue. [00:50:07] I have to say. [00:50:08] Yeah, if you're drunk in the club and you're not fully aware. [00:50:10] And if you're just based on those, you might go home one. === Smoke Detectors and Black Stereotypes (02:56) === [00:50:13] Don't go looking for a penis because you won't see one. [00:50:16] That's what I'm saying. [00:50:17] Like, if you're basically like these days, like surgery is good nowadays. [00:50:23] All right. [00:50:23] Really? [00:50:24] Some chats real quick? [00:50:25] Yeah. [00:50:26] That was eye-opening. [00:50:26] Mo's telling me that it's top three in the world. [00:50:28] I was like, what the hell? [00:50:30] Yeah. [00:50:31] Oh, man. [00:50:31] All right. [00:50:32] Okay, what do we got here? [00:50:33] Sharp shooter. [00:50:35] To the basic one in the middle, how many of the kids in the school or a bus are male and how many are female? [00:50:43] It's mostly male, honestly. [00:50:45] It's a couple female, but mostly what percentage out of 100? [00:50:48] Males? [00:50:49] 80. [00:50:50] 80 male. [00:50:50] Wow. [00:50:51] That's a huge. [00:50:52] See, that makes sense. [00:50:52] Misbehaving. [00:50:53] Yeah. [00:50:54] That makes sense, actually. [00:50:55] That's true. [00:50:57] All right. [00:50:57] Those men showing off. [00:51:00] Well, yeah, the education system is kind of geared more towards female way of learning, right? [00:51:05] Sitting still, complying with orders, you know, folding your hands, all that other stuff. [00:51:09] So, I mean, it's not an excuse. [00:51:11] You still got some stupid people that can't follow instructions, but you guys are so mean. [00:51:16] I mean, bro, when I was growing up, like, if dudes couldn't behave or whatever, and we just call them retarded. [00:51:20] Like, nigga, what's wrong with you? [00:51:21] Like, you know, you stupid? [00:51:23] Like, then they got put out, right? [00:51:25] I had a sidebar with that smoke detector beeping thing. [00:51:28] I hear it all the time whenever I go to smoke. [00:51:30] Really? [00:51:31] Someone said that I hear it everywhere I go. [00:51:33] Well, she is Jamaican. [00:51:34] What race are there? [00:51:35] Like, what race are they? [00:51:36] That means you just. [00:51:37] What? [00:51:37] Smoke detectors? [00:51:38] No, like when you hear it in the house, what? [00:51:39] Come on now. [00:51:40] You know what race they are. [00:51:41] They're black people. [00:51:42] That's why. [00:51:45] That's how you don't say that. [00:51:47] You live in Annapolis. [00:51:48] And that's like 35, 40 minutes away from my house. [00:51:50] I don't come to your house often. [00:51:52] But mine's been going off. [00:51:53] My other friends, I hear it. [00:51:54] So it's just like, yeah, I fill you with the smoke detector thing. [00:51:57] I don't know. [00:51:58] You're going to say something? [00:51:59] You were saying something? [00:52:00] Earlier before. [00:52:01] Yeah, something about kids being stupid. [00:52:03] Oh, wow. [00:52:04] I was saying that. [00:52:05] I was saying that. [00:52:06] I was going to ask you, why do you think it's like the stereotype about black people having that? [00:52:10] Because growing up in Africa is like not really a thing for black people. [00:52:15] Let me say black Americans. [00:52:16] Black Americans. [00:52:17] I'm trying to educate myself. [00:52:19] Black Americans. [00:52:20] Can you tell me why black Americans do that? [00:52:22] I mean, I don't know. [00:52:23] I feel like once black people become accustomed to a certain thing, they tend to ignore it or make it the normal. [00:52:29] And it's not the normal because for me, if I hear the smoke detector going off at two o'clock in the morning, I'm getting up. [00:52:34] I want to take the battery out because I can't sleep. [00:52:36] It's like an alarm clock. [00:52:38] So I don't understand how people even. [00:52:40] So like, why doesn't it go off in the first place? [00:52:43] Because the battery is going dead. [00:52:45] You need to go change the battery. [00:52:47] So they're saying lazy. [00:52:49] So they're saying black people are more lazier to change the battery compared to. [00:52:53] I'm not going to say black people are lazy. [00:52:54] Black people become more accustomed to their surroundings. [00:52:58] And there goes the beep. [00:53:02] I'm telling you, I really hear. [00:53:04] And there goes the beep. [00:53:06] I can't get guys from beep. [00:53:08] And there goes the beep. === Sleep Deprivation and Battery Issues (13:06) === [00:53:09] There you go. [00:53:10] Fantastic. [00:53:11] T-Right. [00:53:12] Ladies, why don't y'all ever hear the beeping from the smoke detector when it's time to change the battery? [00:53:17] Fellas, the type of woman that can ignore something that's designed to annoy you, the type of woman that will destroy you. [00:53:22] I can't. [00:53:23] Well, she says she hates it, so. [00:53:25] I can ignore it. [00:53:25] I'm sorry. [00:53:26] I think there's one point. [00:53:28] Anonymous. [00:53:29] Yeah, we'll do that one later. [00:53:30] One smooth criminal says, Stinger Bees Gold gets no pussy. [00:53:36] All right. [00:53:37] Period. [00:53:37] I think he's talking shit about someone in the chat. [00:53:40] I think he gets late, man. [00:53:42] He gets later. [00:53:44] They find each other all the time. [00:53:45] Yeah, that's fine. [00:53:46] Anyway, guys, we're live on all platforms, man. [00:53:48] If you guys want to get involved in the show, it's fnfsuperchat.com, right? [00:53:51] Yep. [00:53:51] We'll put that link there. [00:53:52] Yeah, fnfsuperchat.com, guys. [00:53:53] If you guys want to go ahead and get your super chats and you got questions for the girls or you want to make a comment, feel free. [00:53:57] One of the most inactive shows by far. [00:53:59] Your beef. [00:54:00] I get pussy. [00:54:01] We're live on Kick, Rumble, YouTube, everything else like that. [00:54:03] If you're watching on YouTube, fnfsuperchat.com, if you're watching on kick, you can send in a kick. [00:54:10] OSS or Castle Club, you can send in a chat through there. [00:54:12] So many different ways that you guys can get involved in the show. [00:54:14] Everything comes in and we read all the chats. [00:54:16] We got you guys. [00:54:18] Do we have a video or something like that? [00:54:19] You wanted to? [00:54:19] We do. [00:54:20] Okay. [00:54:21] So ladies, just before we do the video, do any of you have actual guy friends? [00:54:27] I do. [00:54:28] Yes. [00:54:28] Platonic friends. [00:54:29] Okay. [00:54:29] And do you believe they can only be friends, for example? [00:54:32] It's more of a... [00:54:33] No? [00:54:34] No. [00:54:34] No. [00:54:34] I'm not even going to let you finish now. [00:54:36] Why? [00:54:38] Because, so I do have friends who are male, and I'm sure that if I ever were to give them the chance, they would take it. [00:54:47] But this is a me personal thing. [00:54:49] I think that I am enough of an intellectually and even motherly, if you want to be weird that way person, that I think that they are able to put aside whatever carnal desires they have for me and to just see me as a friend. [00:55:04] But again, ultimately, if I were to give them a chance, they would. [00:55:06] But as long as I don't, I think it is a friendship. [00:55:09] So then it's not platonic. [00:55:11] It is platonic on my side, and that's all that matters to me. [00:55:13] True. [00:55:13] No, but guys are always going to take the chance to a street. [00:55:15] So you need both sides. [00:55:16] No, no, no, because again, I'm going to reiterate. [00:55:19] I think that I don't think this applies to all women and no shade. [00:55:24] I do think that I bring enough of a listen and ear and of a friendship vibe in order for my friendship to be valuable outside of sex, if that makes sense. [00:55:33] So you add a lot of value to your guy friends. [00:55:35] I do think so. [00:55:37] I think that men should have more platonic women within their lives. [00:55:40] I'm not saying that I'm curious. [00:55:42] What value do you add to your guy friends? [00:55:43] I'm curious now. [00:55:44] I am someone who is able to give a female perspective while still like keeping them on check and I think that's important because and I think that's important because I think it is a little gay to always I don't know if I can say that word I'm sorry. [00:56:02] To just listen about men on opinions of women. [00:56:06] Because ultimately, even though I think both men and women are important, we are completely different creatures and we think in completely different ways. [00:56:15] Therefore, if you're always only listening to a male perspective on what women want, you were gay. [00:56:21] You, I think that it is important and it is valuable if you are able to sometimes listen to women and what we want and what we think it's important in order to get a perspective from both sides and then you are able to make that decision yourself. [00:56:35] But I think that you are not fully equipped in order to navigate women if you've never heard a woman talk about themselves. [00:56:42] Really? [00:56:42] That's interesting. [00:56:43] I agree. [00:56:44] We'll come back to that full circle, but that's definitely been interesting. [00:56:48] What about you? [00:56:49] What do you think about guys being platonic to you only as friends? [00:56:53] No, there's no such thing because at the end of the day, like she just said, the man always wants something in the long run. [00:56:59] Even if he's playing the long haul, he wants something in the long run. [00:57:03] Even he wants to be your friend right now. [00:57:05] In the back of his mind, I could be her friend right now, but in like five years, she's gonna see all these guys don't mean anything. [00:57:11] And I've been the friend in her corner, and I want to be that guy. [00:57:14] I'm gonna step up, I'm gonna show her. [00:57:16] They're never just friends, they always play the long rope. [00:57:20] How'd you figure that out from experience? [00:57:22] Or I definitely figured that out by experience because I have had a couple guy friends that I consider as best friends. [00:57:27] Like, I've opened up to them, told them things that I thought that you know I can share with a friend, but then come down to the end road. [00:57:37] They want you to open up to them. [00:57:38] It's like, hey, I want, I like you, I really like you. [00:57:42] And it's just like, no, nope, yeah, it's not that. [00:57:46] It's like, I thought she was a friend. [00:57:48] I thought that you can give me your insight on the guy position. [00:57:51] I can give you my insight on the girl's position, and I can move forward and I can grow and build from that. [00:57:55] But give me the draws. [00:57:56] Yeah, you want the draws. [00:57:59] What about you? [00:58:00] What do you think about this? [00:58:01] Um, I don't, I don't feel like a man can genuinely be a woman's friend without even if he doesn't intentionally want something. [00:58:13] If she offers it, he's gonna take it, if that makes any sense. [00:58:17] What if he doesn't find you attractive, though? [00:58:20] Then he's not gonna really, I don't feel like he's really gonna be your friend. [00:58:24] Okay, okay, I don't feel like it'll really be like no. [00:58:28] I'm just saying, I don't think it's gonna be a genuine friendship, you know what I mean? [00:58:33] That's fun. [00:58:34] What about you? [00:58:35] I definitely believe there's like guys that could be platonic, but in a sense, it's more so girls that control like the platonic part. [00:58:44] You know, like she said, if I was to give it, I know my guy friends with Barley Fold because I don't know, you know. [00:58:51] But how many do you have right now, currently, guy friends? [00:58:54] I have a lot of guy friends, like a lot. [00:58:56] Do you think they all want to smash? [00:58:58] Yep, probably, yeah, probably, okay, but they know it's never gonna happen, so it's like that's why we're so you wouldn't give one of them a chance, just one. [00:59:08] Nope, I'm not a homie hopper, no, I just don't like to be talked about in that way. [00:59:14] But like, I was attracted to one of them in the group, and I was like, oh, you know, it's cool. [00:59:19] And like, I noticed, like, my other friends were like getting like jealous and shit. [00:59:23] And I was like, we're friends. [00:59:24] Why are you being jealous of like who I get with? [00:59:26] You know, okay. [00:59:27] But yeah. [00:59:28] And Kelly? [00:59:29] Um, I definitely think you can have guy friends. [00:59:32] Uh, I have plenty of guy friends, but yeah, I mean, they might take the chance, but it's all about having boundaries. [00:59:38] Like we both know that we're just friends, so they're not gonna try it. [00:59:43] And I think a lot of my guy friends are low-key scared of me. [00:59:45] Like, I tell them too much, so they don't know where to stay on the other side of that. [00:59:52] Let's bring it back this way. [00:59:54] If you had a chance to, I guess, change that from friend to lover, what would that be, if anything at all? [01:00:01] How would I change it? [01:00:02] Yeah, for example, let's say, you know what? [01:00:04] He's your guy friend. [01:00:05] You know what? [01:00:05] He did this. [01:00:06] Now I'm turning out. [01:00:07] I like him. [01:00:08] What would that be, if anything? [01:00:09] It would be easy. [01:00:10] I mean, guys are pretty easy. [01:00:12] You just got to make a move and they would probably go for it. [01:00:14] They'd be like, oh, I'm shocked, but they'll be with it. [01:00:17] What would he do? [01:00:18] Yeah. [01:00:20] Change from friendship to lover. [01:00:23] If anything at all. [01:00:24] If they hit the lotto. [01:00:26] Yeah. [01:00:26] Like, if they hit the lotto, you could say that. [01:00:28] Or you got surgery. [01:00:28] But he's basically saying, look, Maxing, clearly, the guy's friendship. [01:00:31] He's in the friend zone for a reason. [01:00:33] What would he need to do to break out of the friend zone? [01:00:34] That's his question. [01:00:35] Honestly, I don't look at any of my guy friends like that, but I mean, they would just have to do like what normal guys do, like that I'm trying to talk to. [01:00:44] It's no cap, really. [01:00:45] I'm not attracted to my guy friends. [01:00:48] No, we know that, but what would they need to do to get out to become attracted to get a chance to get money? [01:00:53] Yeah, maybe get some money. [01:00:54] Okay. [01:00:55] Okay, that's fair. [01:00:56] What's the number? [01:00:57] Hit the lotto. [01:00:58] One million, two million? [01:00:59] No, a million. [01:01:00] We might have something to talk about. [01:01:02] Okay. [01:01:05] Something to talk about. [01:01:06] Something to talk about. [01:01:07] He needs a million just to talk. [01:01:08] Fuck it up. [01:01:10] If they got a million dollars, they would just break me off. [01:01:12] So I don't even need to go to that level with them. [01:01:15] So break you off is crazy. [01:01:17] They win a parlay. [01:01:18] I get something out of it. [01:01:19] Free money? [01:01:20] Yeah. [01:01:21] Okay, for you? [01:01:21] Fantastic. [01:01:22] I'm sorry. [01:01:23] Someone said I don't like Lil Nas X, but. [01:01:36] I don't think that's an insult, it's a compliment. [01:01:40] I tried to do it. [01:01:42] I thought you got to tell me nothing in the chat. [01:01:46] Casually, they all know those lyrics. [01:01:48] I agree. [01:01:49] Like, nothing is. [01:01:52] I mean, just own it. [01:01:52] A lot of people have asked me why I'm transgender PC. [01:01:56] I'm not going to show them my pussy, but I'm not. [01:01:58] I don't owe no one any explanation. [01:02:00] I mean, you don't strike me as that, but okay, so guy friend, how can you get out of the friend zone to become a lover? [01:02:08] If they're out of the friend zone, they're probably not going to get past it. [01:02:12] I agree. [01:02:13] Yeah. [01:02:14] Well, if you had to pick, like, we understand they're not going to break out. [01:02:17] But, like, if you had to pick one thing that would help them jailbreak, what would it be? [01:02:20] Would it be an enormous increase in finances? [01:02:23] Would it be them looks growing an inch? [01:02:24] Would it be them making more, you know, getting in shape, Jim? [01:02:28] They probably have to change their ways because, like, I know a lot of stuff about them. [01:02:32] So it's like, I don't trust them. [01:02:34] Okay, give us an example of what the issue is with change of ways of doing it. [01:02:38] I'm like, why are you cheating on your girl? [01:02:40] Okay. [01:02:41] So, all right, so they're lying. [01:02:42] That's all single then. [01:02:43] Infidelity. [01:02:44] Yeah, I can stand it. [01:02:46] All right. [01:02:47] How would he get out the friend zone? [01:02:49] I feel like they're in the friend zone for a reason. [01:02:52] So I don't feel like they can get out of it. [01:02:54] So they're hypothetical. [01:02:55] This is a hypothetical question, ladies. [01:02:56] This is strictly hypothetical. [01:02:58] We know they're stuck there forever. [01:02:59] But hypothetically, if there was one thing that would get them out, what would it be? [01:03:03] Potentially. [01:03:05] Maybe taking care of your kids, maybe saying, you know what, I'll spoil you for life. [01:03:08] What could it be? [01:03:10] Stepdad. [01:03:12] I mean, I guess seeing a man in daddy mode, it really does something to me. [01:03:18] Even like if I didn't have kids, just seeing a man be a man, like a genuine man, like changing time. [01:03:24] A man or a father? [01:03:25] We're trying to figure out. [01:03:25] A man. [01:03:26] Like changing tires and doing stuff around the house. [01:03:29] Because a lot of men nowadays don't do that stuff. [01:03:31] So is a guy that you're friends with kind of feminine doesn't do any of that or he just doesn't? [01:03:34] They just pay people to do it. [01:03:35] And it's like, why can't you do it? [01:03:38] You're a man. [01:03:38] Well, so you want a man's man? [01:03:39] A man's man. [01:03:41] That says a lot right there. [01:03:42] Are these guys? [01:03:43] Is this guys that are friends? [01:03:44] Are they higher earners? [01:03:45] They are. [01:03:46] Oh. [01:03:46] So you want to waste time? [01:03:48] No, I want you to be a man. [01:03:51] No, like he's a man. [01:03:52] I'm about to chill. [01:03:55] I get it. [01:03:56] You work hard. [01:03:56] You make money. [01:03:57] Three hours do what? [01:03:58] Do the shelf. [01:03:59] You can make money three hours? [01:04:01] Dude, you can just let me just watch you build a shelf. [01:04:04] You know? [01:04:05] I see where she's coming from. [01:04:06] Like, I guess the guys that she's with probably whether they do like white collar work or some shit like that or not physical manual labor. [01:04:12] Right. [01:04:12] Okay. [01:04:13] So maybe them doing physical labor might be what it is. [01:04:16] Okay. [01:04:16] All right. [01:04:17] And then for you, how would he get out? [01:04:20] I mean, well, for me, I mean, this guy will have to speak to my speak to my inner soul, my inner me. [01:04:27] Yeah, like my inner me. [01:04:28] Like, you have to connect to me for me to want to open that box up for you. [01:04:33] Like, just because you're being, you know, doing what you're supposed to do or doing the everyday, that doesn't make me excited. [01:04:40] You got to connect with my inner core. [01:04:42] How would one connect with your inner core? [01:04:45] It's kind of old in a horror core. [01:04:46] That's cool. [01:04:47] Core. [01:04:48] One connect to my inner core by speaking to my happiness on the inside, my inside kid, my inside child. [01:04:56] What do you mean? [01:04:58] My inner spirit. [01:04:59] Connecting with my inner spirit is what makes me happy on a yeah, on that level. [01:05:06] What is that, though? [01:05:08] Like some Bengay on your joints? [01:05:11] It could be anything. [01:05:12] It could be just like, come on, babe, let's go for a walk. [01:05:15] Let's let's go, let's go talk to nature. [01:05:16] Let's let's let's get outside. [01:05:18] Bees and bugs. [01:05:19] Like, I'm a bee. [01:05:21] Isn't that what your friends do? [01:05:22] Let's go for a walk. [01:05:22] I'm a walk person. [01:05:24] She knows that we went on a two mile walk earlier. [01:05:26] Just so I make sure I have this right. [01:05:27] So the guy that you're friends on right now, he's not spontaneous enough. [01:05:31] Oh, he's spontaneous. [01:05:33] But he doesn't take it to that level that I want it to be at. [01:05:36] That he should take it. [01:05:37] So she needs to be more spontaneous. [01:05:39] Yes, he should. [01:05:40] Okay. [01:05:40] Why are you reading me right now? [01:05:42] I feel like you're reading me. [01:05:43] I'm paying attention. [01:05:44] You know what I mean? [01:05:46] You're paying too much attention. [01:05:48] Wait, wait, wait. [01:05:49] You shouldn't understand. [01:05:50] So now you're doing too much of that. [01:05:52] Listen. [01:05:52] It's never enough. [01:05:53] You don't know what you want, man. [01:05:54] Never enough. [01:05:54] I'm not sticking to what matters to me the most on the internet. [01:05:57] Inner soul. [01:05:58] You don't know what you want, man. [01:05:59] Yeah. [01:06:01] So this is a little complicated. [01:06:03] Well, there we go. [01:06:04] There are two factors that for myself are very important. [01:06:08] I get the ick very easily, which I don't love. [01:06:13] I think that's bad. [01:06:13] I think that's self-sabotage, but it is what it is. === Five Kids and Unconditional Love (14:44) === [01:06:16] I want a man who not only I admire, and I know this is going to sound weird, but I want a man who other men also admire. [01:06:25] And what I mean by that is that women can be in love. [01:06:29] Women can be like, oh my God, you did like this. [01:06:31] You fixed my cabinet or like you do this for me. [01:06:33] Like, okay, cool. [01:06:35] But to be a man who other men admire, you need to have a lot of grit. [01:06:40] You need to have a lot of ambition. [01:06:42] And not only do you need to have it, you need to be able to show it. [01:06:46] Because I don't necessarily want a man who already made it. [01:06:50] I want a man who has a clear vision of where he wants to go. [01:06:54] And I see him actively working towards it. [01:06:56] Because even though if he doesn't particularly reach it, I see that he tried his best in a world that is very unfair and unjust. [01:07:06] So money is important. [01:07:08] I'm not going to say that it's not. [01:07:10] But I'm not talking that I want a millionaire or whatever. [01:07:14] I just want a man who is able to take care of myself and himself, what I take care of or children and not have to worry about any of that. [01:07:22] Like, this is going to be super silly, but me as a broke person, like one of my dreams is to be able to go to the supermarket and buy whatever I want without having to think about any of the prices or anything. [01:07:32] And I just want a man who is able to work on his job, support me or family so I can take care of him so he can take care of everything else. [01:07:40] So all of your guy friends now, are they not up to that level? [01:07:44] I don't think not being to that level is always the person's fault, but it's also the cards that they were dealt with when they were born. [01:07:53] I don't think you're sad. [01:07:56] It is sad. [01:07:57] It is sad and that's just life and that's just unfair and that just is what it is. [01:08:01] When you are born, there is a lottery. [01:08:04] There is a lottery of where you're born, your family that you're born with, the relationship that you have. [01:08:08] And those are things that you just cannot pick. [01:08:11] And those are just things, cars that you're dealt with. [01:08:14] Does that suck? [01:08:15] Yes. [01:08:15] Is that life? [01:08:16] Yes. [01:08:17] But me personally, with the cards that I was dealt with and how I look and what I do and what I strive for personally in my life, I would like someone who has dealt similar cards to myself and it's also aiming towards a higher point just like me. [01:08:33] I totally agree because I would say I would never date someone who's never been out of the country because it's just like a different like mentality and different heart camp. [01:08:40] I agree. [01:08:41] And there is someone for everyone. [01:08:42] That's true. [01:08:43] Comparing to what she's saying. [01:08:45] No, but like it may make sense because a global view. [01:08:48] A global view definitely does give you. [01:08:51] Because for example, I would hate to be with a man who's easily rejuvenatable. [01:08:56] Like to me, that is so icky and that is so crazy. [01:08:59] Easily rage baited? [01:09:00] Yes. [01:09:01] Wait, can you break that down for me what that means? [01:09:03] So I know what it means by your point of view. [01:09:06] Okay, I'm going to just make an example. [01:09:08] Let's say you're my man and someone tells you like, oh, you're disgusting. [01:09:11] You're broke. [01:09:12] And you're like, oh, my God, someone just called me broke. [01:09:14] And that just like ruins your day. [01:09:16] That's icky. [01:09:16] Okay. [01:09:17] If you're just like, they call me broke, but they don't get the vision and they don't know where I'm going. [01:09:21] Whatever, that's hot. [01:09:23] And that's what I mean by easily rage baitable. [01:09:26] Like being able, being sure on yourself and your goals and where you're going. [01:09:30] But, but, but, I will say, I've also in the past, unfortunately, been with men who are very sure of themselves. [01:09:37] Therefore, I am sure of them. [01:09:39] But as time passes, I realize that is not what was going on. [01:09:43] I ain't going to lie. [01:09:44] Somebody told me to shoot this broke. [01:09:48] Yo, whoever you dating, nigga. [01:09:53] Okay, let me go through this because it's obviously pretty good questions that you're going to be doing. [01:09:57] I do need less notes, whoever said that. [01:09:59] Sorry, continue. [01:10:00] All right. [01:10:00] So your question was, do you have guy friends? [01:10:03] All of them pretty much do. [01:10:04] And then your question was, hypothetically speaking, for those guy friends, what would be required for them to exit the friend zone? [01:10:10] Starting here, you said they'd have to get like a million dollars. [01:10:12] Make more money. [01:10:13] You're a guy. [01:10:14] You said your guy would have to be less practice less infidelity cheating on his girl and be more traveled. [01:10:20] Okay. [01:10:21] Passport. [01:10:22] Okay. [01:10:22] And then for you, your guy would need to do more physical labor. [01:10:28] What does he do now? [01:10:30] You don't have to go specific. [01:10:31] I just want to know, because it's important for me to know how you came to that conclusion of I want them to do more physical labor. [01:10:36] So what does he do now? [01:10:37] I'm talking about my male friends. [01:10:40] Yeah. [01:10:40] Well, I'm saying like what type of work do they do? [01:10:43] Like business management, like office stuff. [01:10:45] Okay, they all work in like corporate. [01:10:47] Okay. [01:10:48] Are they like all six-figure earners? [01:10:49] Yeah. [01:10:50] Okay. [01:10:51] And they're just your friends? [01:10:52] Yeah. [01:10:53] All right. [01:10:53] So they all do wear a suit to work and six figures, white collar type shit. [01:10:58] I think so. [01:10:58] Okay. [01:10:59] All right. [01:11:00] And then for you, you said you want a guy. [01:11:02] Inner soul. [01:11:03] Most touch. [01:11:04] That's what she said. [01:11:04] But we translate the woman to be more spontaneous. [01:11:07] Yes. [01:11:08] Thank you. [01:11:08] Right. [01:11:09] I'm trolling you. [01:11:10] I'm trolling you. [01:11:11] Be more spontaneous. [01:11:12] Like, you guys are so dry. [01:11:13] So your guy, because you said your guy was spontaneous, just not enough. [01:11:17] Not enough. [01:11:17] Yeah. [01:11:18] He's not spontaneous. [01:11:18] Don't think outside the box. [01:11:21] Think outside the box. [01:11:22] You guys are always thinking inside the box. [01:11:24] Oh, you're saying he doesn't think outside the box enough? [01:11:26] Exactly. [01:11:27] You guys are always in the box. [01:11:29] Like, you guys are always playing it. [01:11:30] No, no, no. [01:11:31] We are the box. [01:11:31] It's called logic. [01:11:32] No, but take it outside the box. [01:11:35] Get ready. [01:11:36] We're about to go fucking mud crawl or fucking I like shit like that. [01:11:40] I like to be I like to be in tune with things and doing things like, yo, I'm going to remove it. [01:11:46] Just to make sure I have this. [01:11:47] Okay, and then finally, you said for you, for your guy to get out the zone, they need to acquire a bit more social status. [01:11:54] They don't get the same recognition and respect from their male peers. [01:11:58] Yes. [01:11:58] Okay, what do your guys do where they don't recognize, where they don't get this recognition? [01:12:02] Are they all like kind of fresh out of college like you? [01:12:05] Yes and no. [01:12:06] So I've had boyfriends who have really good degrees and have really good jobs and are doing really well in life. [01:12:13] But their friends are, in my opinion, bums. [01:12:16] And what I mean by that is that when I feel like you are in a circle where you are the best one and all of them are just kind of like looking up to you, like, is there really room for growth? [01:12:29] Okay. [01:12:29] So let me ask you this then. [01:12:30] So you said that that was with a guy that you dated. [01:12:34] But as far as like the guy that you have in your friend zone or guys you have in your friend zone? [01:12:38] None of them. [01:12:38] If not, they wouldn't be in the friend zone. [01:12:40] Okay. [01:12:41] So all of them have an issue with they're not really accomplishing anything where other men would respect them. [01:12:45] Yes. [01:12:46] Okay. [01:12:47] All right. [01:12:48] Now good questions, Fresh. [01:12:50] So we kind of have a thing here. [01:12:52] Good foundation here. [01:12:53] Yeah. [01:12:53] Did you want to play the video and then? [01:12:55] Yeah. [01:12:55] So, this video showcases in real time someone that was in her friend zone and got out after a certain amount of years. [01:13:03] Now, what you're about to see is, I think, one of the biggest sims in history. [01:13:08] But for the example of the chat to see as well, it's possible, but is it worth it? [01:13:13] let's play the video yeah you just play without music It's kind of gay. [01:13:32] Okay, and the caption reads: Love Wednesday after 13 years in the friend zone. [01:13:36] She finally chose him as a stepdad for her five kids. [01:13:39] Oh, shit. [01:13:40] Bro. [01:13:42] Bro. [01:13:42] That's giving me a relationship just by the video. [01:13:46] She just wanted a dad for her kids. [01:13:50] I'm telling you. [01:13:51] I mean, you know how you just want a dad for your kids. [01:13:56] Then you really end up loving that guy because he loves your kids. [01:14:00] Yeah, that probably helps. [01:14:01] Yeah. [01:14:02] As a mom, I didn't say that. [01:14:04] So 13 years, he was there. [01:14:07] And only after you got came in, you got paraded around. [01:14:13] You want him afterwards? [01:14:14] I'm not going to lie. [01:14:15] A lot of women, it takes for that to happen for a lot of women to open their eyes. [01:14:21] But five kids, my nigga. [01:14:23] I mean, but my thing is, a lot of women don't know. [01:14:25] Like, you may come in the picture and they don't know if you're really a solid dude. [01:14:30] Mother niggas came inside of her five times. [01:14:32] I mean, they did. [01:14:34] But you took on the responsibility. [01:14:36] So I love you for that. [01:14:39] I love you for that. [01:14:41] I love you deep down inside for that. [01:14:44] Yeah, I feel like it's kind of like incest. [01:14:45] Like you're friends with someone like Platonic. [01:14:48] It's like I call my guy friends brothers. [01:14:50] I mean, I'm not a lot ancestors. [01:14:52] Okay, I mean, if you call them brothers, I don't know. [01:14:54] It's like weird if we're going to be like, that was probably her brother. [01:14:57] Think he was my brother. [01:14:58] I guess you want to get their general thoughts. [01:15:01] Let's start here. [01:15:01] Yeah, with a general feel. [01:15:03] And then give me your honest opinion. [01:15:05] Is the guy doing the right thing? [01:15:07] The girl, who do you think has a better setup for this? [01:15:10] Because I think, personally speaking, we'll see afterwards, but yeah, what do you think? [01:15:14] So in this situation, all I'm seeing is a girl that was able to get five children and a guy who was able to get none. [01:15:20] So in this, that's a good way to put it. [01:15:23] And in this, like, for them specifically, them two. [01:15:27] Clearly, she was in a situation where she was able to see other men and try her best. [01:15:34] And he was in a situation where he was with other women. [01:15:38] He couldn't see whatever he saw in them that he saw in her. [01:15:42] Sorry. [01:15:43] So he made that decision where he was like, fuck these other bitches. [01:15:46] I want her, regardless if she has five kids. [01:15:48] And that's what worked for both of them. [01:15:51] So, like, to a certain amount, it works. [01:15:53] And that's it. [01:15:55] For me, I can't speak on the guy's perspective because it could be anything. [01:15:58] But for me, as a woman, I can say that, like she said, she's seen, she tested the water. [01:16:07] She didn't see anything or see anybody that over and over again. [01:16:10] Yes, that can step up to the plate and be that guy. [01:16:13] And this guy, he loved her kids. [01:16:16] He loved her. [01:16:17] And she took it on. [01:16:19] So, I mean, I can see it happening. [01:16:23] I can see it happening when you want someone for your kids. [01:16:26] When you want something good for your kids, I can see it happening. [01:16:29] Is your current guy, the one you met on the plane, does he take care of your kids too? [01:16:33] No, he does not take care of my kids. [01:16:36] However, he does step up to the plate if I do need him. [01:16:38] Like, hey, can you pick my kids up from school? [01:16:40] But do you want him to at some point? [01:16:42] I mean, at any point, do I need him? [01:16:44] He does step up for sure. [01:16:45] No, no, but do you want him to full-time at some point? [01:16:48] No, because I mean, I don't need him to step up full-time because their dad is there. [01:16:51] Their dad is there. [01:16:52] Probably doesn't want him to be involved anyway, right? [01:16:54] I'm assuming that's what I'm saying. [01:16:55] I mean, dad has his ways on feeling with men, but he has a girlfriend. [01:17:00] So we both come to an agreement. [01:17:02] We both, as long as I get along with your girlfriend, you get along with my boyfriend, and we love each other. [01:17:07] That's all that matters. [01:17:08] Okay. [01:17:08] We get along. [01:17:09] But there's no need to make your, I guess, boyfriend step up because the dad's very involved. [01:17:13] Exactly. [01:17:14] Wait, wait. [01:17:14] So let me get it straight. [01:17:16] You know, Miami. [01:17:18] And he has to deal with your kids and baby daddy. [01:17:21] You're talking about my kids, his kids. [01:17:23] He got to deal with his kids while I'm in Miami and it's a toilet morning. [01:17:28] He definitely do. [01:17:29] Your boyfriend. [01:17:30] Oh, no, he's just at work. [01:17:32] Okay. [01:17:32] He's just at work. [01:17:33] And he's enjoying the videos and pictures that I'm sending. [01:17:36] I think you misunderstood. [01:17:36] She's saying the dad is heavily involved with her kids. [01:17:39] Yeah, so the stepdad only steps in if like an emergency situation. [01:17:44] The boyfriend. [01:17:45] Sorry. [01:17:45] The boyfriend steps in, I guess, in certain situations. [01:17:48] But this is what I'm saying, though. [01:17:49] Like, the boyfriend has to deal with the dad, the kids. [01:17:52] Everyone's friends. [01:17:53] Everyone's friends. [01:17:54] And the super Miami. [01:17:57] Everybody's friends. [01:17:59] That's crazy. [01:18:00] Everybody's a friend. [01:18:01] And the boyfriend. [01:18:02] All the boyfriend's doing is working and dealing with the podcast. [01:18:08] Come on. [01:18:08] What does he get from you then? [01:18:10] A community. [01:18:10] My boyfriend? [01:18:11] No, no, no, no, yeah, a boyfriend. [01:18:13] My boyfriend gets love. [01:18:14] Unconditional love. [01:18:15] Shout out to white people. [01:18:16] No, but you're here in Miami, though, so it's not unconditional. [01:18:18] It is unconditional. [01:18:20] Just because I'm in Miami doesn't mean that I'm, it doesn't dictate what I'm doing. [01:18:25] It does not. [01:18:26] I'm out here. [01:18:27] I'm having a great time. [01:18:28] I'm sure you are. [01:18:29] Yes. [01:18:29] If he said to you, listen, babe, I don't want you to go to Miami. [01:18:32] Just stay here with me. [01:18:33] Would you stay or would you go? [01:18:34] She left. [01:18:35] No. [01:18:36] If he put that on the table, he would say, he will always have a reason why. [01:18:41] He's not going to just say, stay. [01:18:42] Like, he's not no hater. [01:18:44] But what would you do? [01:18:46] As long as the reason is valid, of course. [01:18:48] What if he said, you know, babe? [01:18:49] No reason. [01:18:50] I just don't want you to go right now. [01:18:51] I mean, for me. [01:18:54] Nope. [01:18:54] No, I would contemplate it. [01:18:56] If it was on based upon, oh, okay, because you're going with a certain friend. [01:19:00] I don't want you to go. [01:19:01] Then, no, because I'm going to be me regardless of who I'm with or whatever I'm doing. [01:19:06] I'm going to be me. [01:19:07] But if it's based upon, hey, I just want you to stay because right now I just don't feel it in me. [01:19:13] Like, I just feel like you should stay. [01:19:14] Then maybe I will stay. [01:19:18] 90% of me will stay. [01:19:19] I'm not going to lie. [01:19:20] 90% of me will stay because I actually care about how he feels and how he's going to react after I go and how it's going to be when I come home. [01:19:27] I actually give a fuck. [01:19:28] I do. [01:19:29] What? [01:19:29] Can girls not go on a girl's trip? [01:19:32] Let's be honest, though. [01:19:32] Miami is a bit different for trips. [01:19:35] Yes, it is. [01:19:36] A lot of girls. [01:19:36] I'll be chilling in Miami. [01:19:37] Passing that interface. [01:19:39] You'd be surprised that what happens with couples here. [01:19:42] I think you're giving Miami men much more credit than they deserve. [01:19:45] Houston is where is Miami? [01:19:47] It's like way is chill now. [01:19:49] Now, Miami's tough. [01:19:51] That's what I'm saying. [01:19:52] Oh. [01:19:52] All right. [01:19:52] And then for you? [01:19:55] We saw the video. [01:19:56] 13 years. [01:19:57] Five kids. [01:19:58] Five kids. [01:19:58] No, I think he's tripping. [01:20:00] Honestly. [01:20:01] I think he's tripping. [01:20:03] Because if you sit there and watch her go through five kids, no, she fucked up five times. [01:20:10] And I just feel like he should have got out of there. [01:20:13] If he's going to remain her friend for 13 years, he need to just finish out being her friend. [01:20:20] I feel you. [01:20:21] Honestly. [01:20:21] Welcome, Charlie. [01:20:22] Hey, yellow. [01:20:23] To the show. [01:20:24] This is my white Jesus friend over here. [01:20:27] I'm just kidding. [01:20:29] I know who you are. [01:20:30] They don't know who you are. [01:20:30] Tell them. [01:20:31] My name is Charlie. [01:20:32] Cultivate Crypto. [01:20:33] We were just on the previous stream. [01:20:34] Yeah. [01:20:35] Talking about the crypto mindset course. [01:20:37] Yeah. [01:20:38] It's live right now, guys, down below. [01:20:40] Yep. [01:20:41] We'll continue real quick. [01:20:42] So we saw the video. [01:20:42] 13 years guy is now dating woman with five kids. [01:20:46] What do you think? [01:20:46] It boils down to like what she said earlier. [01:20:50] When given the opportunity, don't go for it. [01:20:52] I think he just, he's always liked her from day one. [01:20:55] And that's, wow, that's some unconditional love. [01:20:58] 13 years five kids later? [01:21:00] Like, wow. === Crypto Timing and Bitcoin Mindset Course (07:38) === [01:21:01] Let him do the crypto thing. [01:21:02] Okay, we're almost done here. [01:21:05] And then last but not least. [01:21:07] I think she just settled for the nice guy in her life. [01:21:10] And he was probably desperate. [01:21:13] And he probably liked her the whole entire time. [01:21:15] Because no one's doing that. [01:21:17] Like, taking on five kids that you seen her go through all that for all this time. [01:21:22] But yeah, that's my opinion. [01:21:24] She was, she was like, he's a nice guy. [01:21:26] Let me just settle. [01:21:27] And that's what happens. [01:21:28] Yeah. [01:21:29] The sad part about this is that, like, I get it. [01:21:33] You like a girl and me and her friend may be a way in, but 13 years is too long, one. [01:21:38] And then two is like, five kids is insane. [01:21:42] That's all. [01:21:43] So you're taking out 13 years of your life waiting for her to have five kids to take care of? [01:21:47] Bro, that's a fucking L. You're fucking simp. [01:21:50] I definitely agree with you on that. [01:21:52] That's insane. [01:21:53] Yeah. [01:21:53] But yeah, no, we're pushing out the crypto mindset course here because it's a good time for everybody to be getting into crypto here at this point in 2026. [01:22:00] Basically, it's a wealth generation year for everybody who's paying attention to the long-term where crypto is going. [01:22:07] Wall Street's getting into it. [01:22:09] So why aren't you? [01:22:10] Right. [01:22:10] So that's why we're doing the crypto mindset course here. [01:22:12] We pretty much hit a local low of 60K. [01:22:14] We're going to hold that pretty well. [01:22:16] Now Bitcoin's 74,000, 75,000 basically and pushing up. [01:22:20] So yeah, it's a good time to get in, get in the course. [01:22:24] We'll be doing webinars from April 4th, which is a Friday. [01:22:28] We'll be selling the course through the Fresh and Fit link all the way until I believe Sunday, the 22nd at Midnight Pacific Standard Time. [01:22:36] You do get 20 webinars with that plus Flash webinars. [01:22:40] So five are pre-recorded plus a few extra. [01:22:43] We do one for taxes in April, which is specific. [01:22:46] Very important. [01:22:46] Yeah, to that time period. [01:22:48] Then we also have 15 live webinars that we do with everybody, starting from basically the foundation of what you need to know in crypto now and then also for the future. [01:23:01] Then we go into basically what's hot now and then we go towards more professionals in the space who are building things, interview them. [01:23:08] You get to ask them questions directly, stuff like that. [01:23:10] Then we do flash webinars throughout the quarter when prices change to make sure that you guys are on the ball. [01:23:14] So we basically support you all the way through Q2 here. [01:23:17] It's a mega course. [01:23:18] So usually we do about 20 webinars. [01:23:22] We're probably going to do about 30 in this one in total, including pre-records. [01:23:26] We also include three AI webinars, two also of which are pre-recorded. [01:23:31] So I would say for AI, that's probably like four to five webinars specifically on that if you're looking to get into that as well. [01:23:38] It's a good way to earn income so that you can buy more crypto down the line later in the year when we hit the bear market low, probably around October. [01:23:46] I think the biggest thing is knowing when to buy and when to sell so you can maximize profits and also get in the right time. [01:23:50] So that's good. [01:23:51] Correct. [01:23:51] Correct. [01:23:52] What do you, you guys, what do you guys know about Bitcoin or Ethereum? [01:23:55] Have you ever heard of Bitcoin or Ethereum? [01:23:57] Literally on my 2026 goals. [01:23:59] I was like, I want to learn more about crypto. [01:24:01] So I'm glad I'm here right now. [01:24:02] You know, but how about this, ladies? [01:24:03] Would you rather $10,000 or one Bitcoin? [01:24:06] We'll start here. [01:24:07] One Bitcoin. [01:24:09] As and as he just mentioned, Bitcoin is also almost a 70K. [01:24:13] And nowadays, it is really easy to sell it out. [01:24:16] It's not like back then that you had to have some special service. [01:24:19] Right now, with just cash up, you can buy and sell. [01:24:22] But I don't know. [01:24:25] You sound like you got some. [01:24:26] About cybersecurity, I ain't saying nothing else. [01:24:29] About cybersecurity. [01:24:30] Smart, smart. [01:24:31] I have a question, though. [01:24:32] Would you say, like, get into crypto is kind of like math around it, like gambling? [01:24:37] Or does I guarantee that if you learn like what you're supposed to know, like, you know, well equipped and not just like emotionally. [01:24:44] Right. [01:24:45] Like, yeah, if you know the risk management, it's the key. [01:24:48] First, figure out how to not lose money. [01:24:50] Right, and that's basically buying Bitcoin and Ethereum. [01:24:53] You buy a little bit of Solana as well, it's a little bit more risky, but it's probably going to stick around pretty well. [01:24:57] So, if you focus on those three, uh, the name of the channel is Cultivate Crypto. [01:25:02] So, that the meaning of that is you're just trying to compound your Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. [01:25:07] Because if you get more of those coins, the dollars basically they go up every five years more than they go down. [01:25:13] And so, if you cultivate crypto, you're going to cultivate dollars as well, just by default. [01:25:19] So, focus on those three first. [01:25:21] I have a question: How is it different buying crypto than just buying stocks? [01:25:26] It's pretty similar. [01:25:27] So, Bitcoin's a commodity. [01:25:28] I would say Ethereum they consider a non-security, so it's kind of similar to a stock, but it's kind of not. [01:25:34] And so, I would say the volatility is much, much higher. [01:25:36] So, you have a much more Bitcoin specifically, yes, for everything. [01:25:40] It depends, but yes, yeah, because Ethereum hasn't hit a new all-time high, but it hit five thousand. [01:25:44] It's definitely more stable, though. [01:25:46] What than Bitcoin, Ethereum. [01:25:48] Um, you could argue that, yeah, for the last four years, but um, it will have more volatility to the upside as well, probably in the future. [01:25:55] I mean, you can say it about that anything in the future, not gold, gold's not going to always pay. [01:25:59] I thought we were talking about crypto, no, but you asked about securities, commodities. [01:26:02] I apologize, continue. [01:26:03] So, I'm just saying that. [01:26:04] Um, but if you want to go any like she was saying, what's gambling, right? [01:26:08] If you go outside of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Seoul, you walk into the casino, so everything all those coins are higher risk, and so you have to be able to trade that. [01:26:16] Okay, well, oh, sorry, no, go ahead. [01:26:19] Um, I'll just say the like secrets of being successful in this is it like doing it long-term, like practicing, or just buying at the right time the best. [01:26:29] Okay, so once every four years, Bitcoin crashes, everybody freaks out, everybody says Bitcoin is dead, crypto is dead, it's not going anywhere. [01:26:36] That's when you want to buy. [01:26:37] So, if you buy during those times, that's when we got Myron in 2018. [01:26:41] Sorry, I was talking about like as a beginner, like if you're like getting into it, because I know a lot of people get like discouraged like the first few times, and they're like, I don't want to. [01:26:50] So, would you say it's like all like a mindset thing? [01:26:52] Yeah, so time timing is somewhat important. [01:26:55] So, I'd say second half of this year, if you're like unsure about crypto, learn about it, you don't have to put money in it right away. [01:27:02] Then, when you want to put basically some money on the line, I would say, second half of this year, going into early 2027, you can pretty much buy as much as you want, and then you basically be set up for the next four years. [01:27:14] If you buy Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Seoul, have that as a focus. [01:27:17] You're pretty much, what do you call it, in the safer assets in the space. [01:27:20] And then, once we go up into the next four-year cycle, basically, 28-29 is going to be pretty good. [01:27:26] Once we go down again, if it follows a four-year cycle, that should be around 2030. [01:27:31] And so, let's say Bitcoin right now, this year, the low hits $40,000 as an example, right? [01:27:40] If it hits $40,000, probably in 2030, when it goes down again, it's going to come down maybe below $100,000 a bit, but you're going to be up even if you didn't sell. [01:27:48] So, when you say 2030, is that like guaranteed, or can the polls change at any time? [01:27:52] It can shift. [01:27:54] I would say, but Wall Street's getting in, so that is changing the game. [01:27:58] So, you have to stay on top of it for sure. [01:28:00] And then AI as well. [01:28:02] Do you care about Bitcoin more as an asset or as a free world currency? [01:28:06] In terms of free world currency, being able to move your money around anywhere you want. [01:28:10] I lived in Japan for 13 years, so I use it for that. [01:28:14] Yeah, absolutely. [01:28:15] So, I like making money, but I also like keeping my money. [01:28:18] In Japan, were you able to use it in common businesses, or was that an issue? [01:28:23] I'm not familiar with it at all. [01:28:24] You go to like an electronic store and buy stuff with Bitcoin. [01:28:27] Oh, that's cool. [01:28:27] Yeah, well, in the future, they're going to use it in many more stores, right? [01:28:31] Shop stores. [01:28:32] Yeah, Visa is actually making a back end for it right now, Visa MasterCard. [01:28:36] It's the future, ladies, especially with State. [01:28:38] Yeah, yeah. === Market Shifts and AI Concerns (15:11) === [01:28:39] All right. [01:28:40] Thank you, Charlie. [01:28:41] That was definitely a great segue. [01:28:43] And also, of course, down below, when does it start? [01:28:46] The course actually starts on April 4th, but we're going to have your guys' link open until Sunday, midnight Pacific Standard Time on the 22nd. [01:28:54] All right, guys, you hear that? [01:28:54] Get in there, man. [01:28:56] All right, cool. [01:28:56] Appreciate it. [01:28:57] Wait, thank you. [01:28:58] Sorry, I know you were on your way out. [01:29:01] W Charlie. [01:29:01] Yeah, W Charlie. [01:29:02] Yeah, guys, I'll say this, man. [01:29:04] The window of making money is closing. [01:29:06] 2030 is a year where things are going to change forever with AI. [01:29:08] So get money while you still can now because it's going to be really hard. [01:29:11] Also, for all the guys that are watching on MGX, whether on Rumble or on YouTube, I'm cutting my everything. [01:29:16] Go over to Kick if you guys want. [01:29:18] Myron Gates X on Kick. [01:29:19] I'm dropping a link on all my stuff. [01:29:20] So come on over. [01:29:21] I'm ending all my MGX streams only come to Kick. [01:29:24] So Rumble, YouTube, all going down, Party, X, all going down. [01:29:26] Go over to MGX on Kick. [01:29:27] All right, cool. [01:29:29] Where were we before? [01:29:30] Oh, we went through the video. [01:29:32] Yeah, so video and you got all their opinions. [01:29:34] Yeah. [01:29:35] Okay. [01:29:35] So pretty much, you can give your opinion as well. [01:29:41] Yeah, yeah, no, because I was going to ask with you, because you said that having a female friend is important for like a female perspective, right? [01:29:47] Like for, is it in relation to like relationships or like you mean in general? [01:29:52] In general, I think that any piece of extra information that you can get to make whatever decision you have is very valuable. [01:29:59] But I think that having the right female friends to give you perspective is very valuable when making any move. [01:30:06] Like, for example, I was helping a friend make a hinge profile earlier today. [01:30:11] He is a man, he has a certain, and this is normal. [01:30:15] This is completely normal. [01:30:16] You, as a man, you have a certain perspective of what you think it's cool and what you think is going to get you, bitches. [01:30:21] But that is different than what you're actually just bitches. [01:30:26] Wait, so what did you tell him? [01:30:28] Love, right? [01:30:29] I just gave him my personal opinion as a woman of what I found attractive versus what he himself thought would women found attractive. [01:30:38] Just like certain poses or like certain things. [01:30:40] Like, for example, a specific thing is that self-deprecating jokes, I don't think, are hot. [01:30:46] Because, well, let me take a step back. [01:30:49] Your hinge profile is like an elevator pitch. [01:30:52] You have one minute to grab someone's attention. [01:30:55] Like, you're not trying to get wordy. [01:30:57] You're not trying to put everything out there. [01:30:59] You're just trying to make someone like you in less than a minute. [01:31:01] So you date girls as a guy? [01:31:04] Sorry? [01:31:05] So, question for you. [01:31:06] Do you date girls as a guy? [01:31:08] I'm not a guy and I don't date girls. [01:31:10] But how would you, so how would you know how to tell a girl? [01:31:12] Oh, because I'm a girl and I like men. [01:31:13] So as a woman who likes men, I know like what women are looking for in men. [01:31:17] Yeah, but you're not every girl, though. [01:31:20] I would like to think that I am a woman who has a very even like knowledge of things in general. [01:31:27] So, but you're right. [01:31:28] That is very true. [01:31:29] If you're looking for a different type of woman, maybe you should look for opinions on different types of women. [01:31:34] But in what my opinion personally is, and someone who is even, then that's what I think. [01:31:43] Okay. [01:31:44] That's very interesting. [01:31:45] So that's interesting you say that. [01:31:47] So I have a game I want to play. [01:31:48] I'm going to bring Chris in, the producer. [01:31:50] Christina. [01:31:51] I'm going to have him. [01:31:52] Yeah, Christine. [01:31:54] So I want you to pretend to be the guy. [01:31:57] Okay. [01:31:57] And I want you to pick him up. [01:31:58] And what's going to happen is I'm going to give you some mics. [01:32:00] You guys stand up. [01:32:01] I want you to. [01:32:02] Oh, you have to pretend to be a girl and I have to pretend to be a guy. [01:32:05] I want to put the rubber to the road here. [01:32:07] No, period, period, period. [01:32:08] Yeah, so this is what's going to go. [01:32:10] So you go ahead and you can pick the scenario that you guys are going to meet. [01:32:13] It could be at a nightclub or a dayclub, whatever it may be. [01:32:16] And I want you to approach him as a man and then go ahead and build attraction. [01:32:22] And we're not going to be hard on you. [01:32:24] Like, we're going to have him. [01:32:26] Yeah, he's going to talk like a regular girl. [01:32:29] Allegedly. [01:32:30] Allegedly. [01:32:31] Based on what we can learn from you. [01:32:32] If you're a bunch of experts, I want to say I'm an expert on what I think is right. [01:32:37] And that's it. [01:32:38] No, no, no, that's really good. [01:32:41] This isn't rage waiting. [01:32:42] It's whatever. [01:32:42] There's a reason why I'm doing this. [01:32:44] Yeah, yeah. [01:32:44] There's a reason why I'm doing this. [01:32:45] Uh-huh. [01:32:47] I want to see how you handle very common female objections. [01:32:50] Sure, sure, sure, sure. [01:32:51] When men are trying to talk to themselves. [01:32:52] Yeah, we'd love to do that. [01:32:54] Again, I just want to say that is my personal experience as a person, and that's it. [01:33:01] Do I need to take this out? [01:33:02] Let's see what you got. [01:33:05] I have to race him up. [01:33:06] It's what you guys are telling me. [01:33:09] So, give us a pig about. [01:33:11] What is the scenario going to be? [01:33:13] Time, place, location. [01:33:15] Where are you guys meeting? [01:33:17] I mean, clearly he's on the island. [01:33:21] Yes, yeah. [01:33:23] Men are usually sat down, please. [01:33:24] Men usually never sit down. [01:33:26] All right, all right. [01:33:26] Look, look, look, hold on. [01:33:27] Hold on. [01:33:27] You got to pay attention. [01:33:30] What is the scenario that you're going to meet? [01:33:33] We can't hear you. [01:33:36] What do you guys think is a good place to meet women? [01:33:38] No, you pick. [01:33:39] No, no, no. [01:33:39] You're saying you're the pick. [01:33:40] No, you pick. [01:33:40] You can be a grocery store. [01:33:41] I'm asking as men, as men, what do you think is a good place to meet? [01:33:45] Hold on, you just told us you can give people advice, men advice about dating. [01:33:48] You should know this. [01:33:48] But I'm not a man. [01:33:50] So I'm asking, as a man, where do you think? [01:33:52] If you're with me, I'm going to help you out. [01:33:53] We're at the gas station. [01:33:54] I'm going to help you out, girl. [01:33:56] Okay, look, ladies, I'm going to help you out. [01:33:59] I need everybody to be quiet for two seconds, okay? [01:34:00] This is very simple. [01:34:01] I'm sorry. [01:34:02] This is how it's going to go. [01:34:03] Okay. [01:34:04] You pick the scenario. [01:34:05] You can pick whatever you want. [01:34:06] It could be a grocery store. [01:34:08] It can be a club. [01:34:08] It can be a day club. [01:34:10] It can be the gym. [01:34:12] Whatever scenario you think is most advantageous. [01:34:14] And I want you to talk to him, right? [01:34:19] As if you're the guy. [01:34:20] She's the girl. [01:34:21] Chris, I want you to be fair. [01:34:22] Like, don't be a bitch to her. [01:34:24] Like, I want you to be like, you know, I want you to be like very, like, behave like a regular girl would. [01:34:28] Get normal objections. [01:34:28] And I want to see how she's going to respond to those objections. [01:34:31] So, so you're going to be able to do it. [01:34:35] That's why I told you. [01:34:36] Pick what you want. [01:34:37] And that's why. [01:34:39] Yeah, for sure. [01:34:41] This is your scenario. [01:34:42] You pick the location, the time. [01:34:44] We're literally the tempo. [01:34:46] Since you're the expert, you should know. [01:34:49] Okay, Chris, here you go. [01:34:50] I'll run cameras. [01:34:52] All right, so what's the scenario going to be? [01:34:54] Okay, we're in a specific aisle. [01:34:56] Do you want to pick what item or what are you an expert on? [01:35:00] What do you eat? [01:35:01] Cereal, cheese? [01:35:03] It's called action. [01:35:04] Go ahead. [01:35:05] Okay, no, but what are you buying? [01:35:07] Doesn't matter. [01:35:08] Cheese, okay, let's say cheese. [01:35:10] You're buying dairy. [01:35:11] You're buying dairy. [01:35:12] Dairy products. [01:35:13] Okay, we're in the same. [01:35:16] So I really wanted to make some burgers tonight. [01:35:19] Like, do you have any suggestions of what cheese I should buy? [01:35:22] Oh, mozzarella. [01:35:23] Mozzarella? [01:35:24] Oh, really? [01:35:24] How come do you think that's the best one? [01:35:26] It just tastes better. [01:35:27] That's great. [01:35:28] I love that. [01:35:29] So once, you know, I was hanging out with some friends tonight later, and you're pretty cute. [01:35:34] Do you think you want to join? [01:35:35] Like, or barbecue or something? [01:35:38] Where? [01:35:40] What's your name? [01:35:41] My name? [01:35:41] Oh, nice to meet you. [01:35:42] Robert. [01:35:43] Robert? [01:35:44] Robert, what's your name? [01:35:45] My name is Christina. [01:35:47] Nice to meet you, Christina. [01:35:48] You're very beautiful. [01:35:49] Thank you. [01:35:50] Do you usually come here? [01:35:51] Like, is that your usual grocery store? [01:35:53] I haven't seen you around here before. [01:35:55] I come here once a week. [01:35:56] You really? [01:35:57] Wow. [01:35:58] I feel like I would have seen you before with how beautiful you are. [01:36:01] Thank you. [01:36:01] Thank you. [01:36:02] Yeah, for sure. [01:36:04] So, yeah, so me and some friends, we're doing some like burgers later tonight. [01:36:08] I would love for you to join us. [01:36:10] Where? [01:36:10] So at my house, I live in XXS Avenue and Street. [01:36:14] Is that like within you? [01:36:15] Is it a house? [01:36:16] Yeah, if you feel comfortable with it, of course. [01:36:19] I would never want to make you feel uncomfortable. [01:36:22] Yeah, of course. [01:36:23] Of course. [01:36:24] I live in XXY Street. [01:36:26] What about you? [01:36:27] What the fuck is that? [01:36:28] Am I supposed to say a real street? [01:36:32] I live in Brickle, Miami. [01:36:34] Brickle. [01:36:35] Yeah, I do. [01:36:36] I do. [01:36:36] I have a house in Brickle. [01:36:38] Yeah, I do. [01:36:39] I am. [01:36:39] I am pretty rich. [01:36:40] Oh, you got money? [01:36:41] Yeah. [01:36:42] Is that something that you're highly interested in? [01:36:44] Because honestly, if that's your main focus, I'm not sure if I want to invite you anymore. [01:36:47] Oh, shit. [01:36:48] Oh, never mind. [01:36:49] I thought I had to act like a man using a man or like that. [01:36:51] Sorry. [01:36:51] No, no, no, it's fine. [01:36:53] I'm good. [01:36:53] You're good. [01:36:54] You're good. [01:36:54] Okay, yeah. [01:36:55] I'm not sure I want to see you either anyway. [01:36:57] I'm either good. [01:36:57] Yeah, yeah. [01:36:58] Have a good day, Chris, or whatever the fuck your name was. [01:37:02] All right. [01:37:02] All right, nigga. [01:37:03] Y'all trying to be nice. [01:37:05] Your ass. [01:37:06] No game. [01:37:07] I'm out of the house and bricko. [01:37:08] I know I hear her talking while you sing. [01:37:10] I have a small. [01:37:12] Who said I'm single? [01:37:13] Maybe I'm cheating on my brand. [01:37:15] Maybe I'm cheating on my mom. [01:37:18] You don't know that. [01:37:19] You don't know that. [01:37:23] I turn around real quick. [01:37:26] He dropped the mum. [01:37:28] And then it gently. [01:37:29] You told her off. [01:37:32] And shambles. [01:37:35] That was El Riz. [01:37:38] That was El Riz. [01:37:39] There's a reason why I did that experiment. [01:37:41] Does anyone else want to? [01:37:43] To me, personally, I'd just say I usually start off with, do you have a girlfriend? [01:37:47] Because personally, I wouldn't want to talk to a guy that does. [01:37:52] Because if I had a boyfriend, I wouldn't want him making any new female friends. [01:37:55] You want to try? [01:37:56] A woman cannot be a man. [01:37:58] Do you want to try? [01:37:59] I have frizz. [01:38:00] I like that bitch. [01:38:02] All right, Chris. [01:38:02] I mean, I want to try. [01:38:04] I want to try. [01:38:08] What girls? [01:38:09] I don't know if I'm going to be able to do it. [01:38:11] I don't really talk to Matt. [01:38:14] Don't waste my time. [01:38:15] Are you going to do it for real, though? [01:38:17] Go ahead, get his number. [01:38:19] Got it. [01:38:20] All right. [01:38:20] So, the way this is going to. [01:38:22] Am I unmuted on? [01:38:23] This is 16. [01:38:24] Okay. [01:38:25] So what's going to happen is, once again, same exact thing. [01:38:27] You're the guy. [01:38:28] He's the girl. [01:38:29] I want you to try to pick him up and get a phone number and maybe set up a second date. [01:38:32] Or sorry, set up a date. [01:38:33] But the thing is, is that what's the scenario you want to use? [01:38:40] Okay, bar. [01:38:43] Wherever you feel most comfortable. [01:38:44] Jim, all right. [01:38:45] So I want you, he's going to be exercise. [01:38:47] Well, she's going to be exercising. [01:38:49] And you're going to go ahead and, you know, walking up and then, like, oh, let me just weave this on. [01:38:55] Take this one. [01:38:58] I want you to go up and build attraction, introduce yourself, and yeah, behave like a guy. [01:39:02] And then he's going to be, you know, take it easy, honor. [01:39:04] Like, give her like normal girl objections. [01:39:06] Yeah, give her like normal girl objections because it's very interesting for me to see how women deal with their own objections. [01:39:15] Okay. [01:39:15] Action. [01:39:17] Action. [01:39:19] Hi. [01:39:19] How many sets do you have left? [01:39:22] Two more. [01:39:23] Two more. [01:39:24] Do you mind if I just stand here and wait? [01:39:26] Because I don't want someone else to take it. [01:39:28] Okay. [01:39:29] Okay. [01:39:30] I don't want to be like weird or creepy or anything. [01:39:32] What are you hitting today? [01:39:33] Shoulders. [01:39:36] When's leg days? [01:39:37] I feel like men don't really do leg days. [01:39:41] What? [01:39:42] Like leg days. [01:39:43] Like, when do you do leg days? [01:39:44] Because, like, it's very common. [01:39:46] Like, Meadow is still like back and forth. [01:39:48] Today's not a leg day for me, but maybe Friday. [01:39:50] Like, how often? [01:39:51] Like, once. [01:39:52] Every Friday. [01:39:53] So once a week. [01:39:56] I'm trying to work out real quick. [01:39:57] Oh, I'm sorry. [01:39:58] Okay. [01:39:59] a problem um awkward I don't think you're kind of cute. [01:40:08] Are you single? [01:40:09] Awkward. [01:40:10] Yes, I am. [01:40:11] You are single. [01:40:12] And would you like to be friends? [01:40:15] And gym partners? [01:40:16] Gym buddies? [01:40:17] Friends. [01:40:18] Who work out together? [01:40:19] Like, spot each other. [01:40:20] What's your name? [01:40:21] Sandy. [01:40:22] Keep it neutral. [01:40:22] Like the beach. [01:40:23] Christina. [01:40:24] Nice to meet you. [01:40:26] We could be friends. [01:40:27] Yeah, we could be gym partners and like spot each other and stuff, you know, and like comes to the gym together around the same time. [01:40:32] Because that's like get boring sometimes, you know. [01:40:34] We kind of like have to have each other like a counterpart. [01:40:36] I'm just starting to interrupt, but we have to leave in like five minutes or so. [01:40:40] I gotta go. [01:40:40] Can I get your Instagram? [01:40:43] Sure. [01:40:44] I'll put it in your hand. [01:40:44] Okay. [01:40:45] Yeah. [01:40:45] Okay. [01:40:46] It's really nice meeting you. [01:40:47] I'll see you soon. [01:40:48] I come here all the time. [01:40:50] Okay, I appreciate it. [01:40:55] What the fuck? [01:40:57] That was exactly trash, nigga. [01:40:59] That was the girl over. [01:41:00] Yo. [01:41:01] She said, look, I gave her an interview. [01:41:04] You're easy. [01:41:05] You're easy. [01:41:06] So listen. [01:41:07] Listen. [01:41:07] Whenever you give a girl your phone for Instagram, just know. [01:41:11] She'll give it to you for sure. [01:41:12] But she'll follow you back. [01:41:13] Or respond to you. [01:41:15] She got to follow her, but that's about it. [01:41:19] That was true. [01:41:19] No, no, no. [01:41:20] i'm really glad that we did that um and i think that's way more because if i just said what i was going to say it wouldn't have the same impact So let me go ahead and say what I said now that we've experienced that. [01:41:29] This is why having female friends are fucking useless. [01:41:32] Because very, you know, people, because women make arguments like that, like, oh, I understand women. [01:41:38] I could give you a female perspective. [01:41:39] But when the rubber meets the road and we have you guys talk to someone who's pretending to be a girl and give very reasonable objections, this is how women behave. [01:41:46] We didn't give you guys any like, you know, I threw in a little variable there where we had a girl come up and see how you would respond to that because that happens all the time with us. [01:41:54] And you bonded it. [01:41:54] And then you kept trying to talk to him as he was working out. [01:41:57] Very weird. [01:41:58] With you, you ended up getting cursed out. [01:42:00] You raged out. [01:42:00] It's funny because you said you don't like rage baiting, right? [01:42:02] But you literally just did that. [01:42:04] Isn't that amazing how she said, I like guys that are stoic and be able to control their emotions, but what did she do? [01:42:08] She literally did the opposite. [01:42:12] But the point I'm trying to make is, is, you know, I have a saying that I truly do think that women are fairly useless when it comes to being platonic friends because you guys can't really help us in anything. [01:42:22] Even when you guys think that you can help us with women, you guys can't even do that. [01:42:25] Because if I were to put you in a man's shoes and have you deal with a woman as a man, you guys don't know how to deal with that, right? [01:42:32] I've always said that like when women interact with each other versus interacting with a man, it's a completely different experience. [01:42:38] Does that make sense? [01:42:39] Can I? [01:42:39] Yeah, go ahead. [01:42:40] But I have to say, there is hopefully more in your life than just talking to women. [01:42:45] There are things like, for example, personal issues, whether it is a job, personal issues with your mom or your dad, personal issues with your siblings, personal issues with your friends. [01:42:54] We just want sex, girl. [01:42:56] Yeah, I think I would like to think like, I see your perspective there, but that all of that can be done by your male friends is my point. [01:43:04] I disagree, though, because I would love to. [01:43:07] To me, in the perfect world, you guys back each other up as much as you would like. [01:43:11] But unfortunately, it is not as easy to make friends as the average male would like to think so. [01:43:18] And this is true for men and women. [01:43:20] It's not that easy to make friends who are purely like, like, like want to hear you and hear your friends. [01:43:28] Let me ask you a question. [01:43:29] Do you have more guy friends or more female friends? [01:43:33] I would say I have an even number. [01:43:35] But I would say I'm in tech. [01:43:37] So by college, by college and no, normal life. [01:43:41] Sorry, English. [01:43:43] I would say I have an even like. [01:43:45] Yeah, but it's because I am in a very male-dominated area. [01:43:49] Which friends do you like more? === Platonic Friendships and Male Discipline (16:11) === [01:43:51] Neither. [01:43:52] Are they really your friends then? [01:43:54] Yes, they are. [01:43:55] Or maybe associates then in that case? [01:43:57] No, they're my friends. [01:43:58] Okay, so like who is which friend group is better? [01:44:00] Like do you prefer to hang out with the guys or with the girls? [01:44:02] With a girl. [01:44:03] With the girls? [01:44:04] Okay. [01:44:06] And I think that's very natural that you want to hang out with the girls, but I just don't think. [01:44:10] No, definitely. [01:44:10] I agree for both sides. [01:44:12] Yeah, I just don't think for men, it makes sense to be platonic friends with women. [01:44:16] I think females are better friends, though. [01:44:18] In general, I think we are just period for men as well. [01:44:22] Because guys, guys don't like listen. [01:44:24] If they're having like a real issue, they don't really feel as comfortable going to their guy friends because maybe they might laugh at them or something. [01:44:30] Well, that's why we're going to sit there and talk to them about it, listen. [01:44:34] My guy friends say that girls are better friends than guys. [01:44:38] They're okay. [01:44:39] But girls aren't solving problems, though. [01:44:41] They're just listening. [01:44:41] Yeah. [01:44:42] We offer solutions too. [01:44:44] We don't have no solutions. [01:44:46] Our struggles, you don't understand as men. [01:44:48] We can. [01:44:49] But it's just about being a friend. [01:44:51] We want to understand, so we're going to try to understand. [01:44:53] But we need solutions, though. [01:44:54] We don't need a console. [01:44:55] Wait, wait, but I want to ask them the opposite question. [01:44:57] Do you think women benefit from male friends? [01:44:59] 100%. [01:45:00] 100%. [01:45:01] How come? [01:45:02] And I would argue it's only women that benefit from platonic friendships. [01:45:04] Men don't. [01:45:05] Absolutely. [01:45:05] I think we don't have no solutions. [01:45:07] So what I'm hearing is that regardless, we should have them. [01:45:10] We benefit from each other. [01:45:12] Regardless of who's benefiting. [01:45:13] So you're saying that even though we might not benefit and you think. [01:45:16] Okay, let me give you my argument. [01:45:17] I'm saying men shouldn't waste their time being platonic friends with women. [01:45:21] And the reason for that. [01:45:22] What if they're ugly women? [01:45:24] That's even less reasonable. [01:45:25] Exactly. [01:45:28] No, you're missing the point. [01:45:30] What I'm arguing is women, right? [01:45:32] It's pointless for men to be platonic friends with women because men don't derive the same level of value from being platonic friends with women as women derive from being platonic friends. [01:45:40] What about community service? [01:45:41] Why do you think that? [01:45:42] Can you please let me finish what I'm saying? [01:45:44] The reason why I say this is because when a man comes in as your platonic friend, there's going to be unspoken things that he's going to do. [01:45:51] He's going to be a gentleman. [01:45:53] He's going to be chivalrous. [01:45:54] He's going to have a protector and boyfriend, give you protector slash boyfriend. [01:45:58] He's going to pay for things. [01:46:00] His masculine energy is naturally just going to emanate to some degree where you're able to derive the benefits of that without having to do your part with it, which is a sexuality. [01:46:09] And there's a lot of guys out there that will freely give you this time, attention, and energy. [01:46:14] Now, smart men understand that this is not something that you kind of give away for free. [01:46:18] Now, I know some of you guys are like, well, what are you talking about? [01:46:20] What are you talking about? [01:46:21] So let me go ahead and give you guys like the female equivalent. [01:46:23] Let's say you had a guy that only called you at 2 o'clock for sex, never called you any other time. [01:46:30] Would you continue to do that with him? [01:46:31] Maybe it was a fling for a bit, but would you be there long term? [01:46:34] No. [01:46:35] Why not? [01:46:36] I hate that. [01:46:36] Would you be there long term? [01:46:38] I would if it was understood. [01:46:39] Okay, but at some point, would you continue this for years? [01:46:43] Or at some point, would you get bored of it? [01:46:44] It gets boring for sure. [01:46:46] All right. [01:46:46] What about you? [01:46:48] How good is the sex? [01:46:50] I mean, let's say it's good, but like, you know, but he only calls you at 2 a.m., never asks you how your day was, never talks with you. [01:46:56] It's very cold. [01:46:56] It's just straight sexual. [01:46:57] Would you stay in that relationship for long? [01:46:59] How good is it sex and how bored am I? [01:47:01] Not at all. [01:47:02] How would that be called a relationship? [01:47:04] Not at this time. [01:47:04] No, but this is not a. [01:47:06] Are we talking about relationships? [01:47:07] Sorry, I didn't know that. [01:47:07] No, I'm asking like a lot of people. [01:47:10] Yeah, just yeah, you are woody call. [01:47:12] Yeah, only 2 a.m. I have no problem with male authority. [01:47:15] I just want to say that. [01:47:16] But the thing is, you're not getting that. [01:47:18] You're only getting sex. [01:47:19] And then he says, hey, you got to leave. [01:47:21] Yeah, but would you tolerate that for a long time? [01:47:23] That's my point. [01:47:23] You would. [01:47:24] I would. [01:47:25] There's no way you're tolerating that because if you're tolerating that, that means you actually like that person beyond that. [01:47:31] And you wouldn't do that. [01:47:32] I am able to see someone just as sex. [01:47:34] But that's me personally. [01:47:35] That's me personally. [01:47:37] I feel like women can be guys' friends when everything is on the same page. [01:47:45] Meaning everything is plutonic, like he just said. [01:47:50] But however, you can't go into something thinking that, oh, on the back end. [01:47:58] Oh, and I already know what it is. [01:48:00] Okay. [01:48:01] But you can't think that because in this situation, you should know if somebody calls you at 2 a.m., are you going to answer or you're not going to answer? [01:48:07] Depends. [01:48:08] Do I want sex in that moment or not? [01:48:09] And that's where your mind should always be at. [01:48:12] Do I want to have sex or do I have to sell? [01:48:13] We're missing the point here. [01:48:14] The only reason I gave that to you guys is because you getting called at 2 a.m. for sex only is exactly how men feel when they're in a friend's friend zone. [01:48:21] You're not getting attention. [01:48:22] You're not getting that masculine energy. [01:48:23] You're not getting dates, chivalry, none of that. [01:48:25] You're just being used for sex. [01:48:26] That's precisely how men feel when they're in the friend zone. [01:48:30] And now, you know, can you tolerate that for a little bit? [01:48:33] Oh, he's only calling me at 2 a.m. [01:48:34] Maybe a month, two months, maybe a year, maybe two years. [01:48:36] But at some point, you're going to say, I want more. [01:48:38] Right? [01:48:39] And that's exactly how men view being friends with women. [01:48:43] Now, here's the difference. [01:48:44] There's way more women that are able to finesse men in the friend zone than men that are able to finesse women in the sex zone. [01:48:51] Does that make sense? [01:48:51] So for every one guy that might be able to put girls only in the sex zone, there's like 20 girls that have dudes in the friend zone. [01:48:59] All right. [01:48:59] So women are far more adept at manipulating men's time than men are at manipulating women's time for sex only. [01:49:05] So I say all that to say this. [01:49:08] The concept of having platonic friendship with women is a lose-lose in most situations because most women simply do not provide enough value from the platonic sense to justify said friendship that you can otherwise get from a man. [01:49:21] Then why do men do it? [01:49:23] It's a rout to try to get sex. [01:49:25] And I feel like a lot of men. [01:49:27] Then you are such a lame of a man that you're unable of getting sex outside of just begging a woman for friendship and then having sex with her. [01:49:34] That proves my point. [01:49:35] That's what I'm trying to say. [01:49:36] A lot of men do that. [01:49:38] Okay, I totally see it. [01:49:40] Because you actually, that's why I asked that question. [01:49:42] You literally said earlier what would be needed for you to get your guy out of friend zone. [01:49:46] And you literally said he would need to have more social proof from other people and respect. [01:49:49] So the fact that he doesn't have social proof and respect from other people, that's a perfect embodiment of them being a failure. [01:49:55] So as a guy, right? [01:49:57] Your job is to acquire status, respect from your peers, et cetera. [01:50:00] So these guys not having that is why they have to subject themselves to being your platonic friend. [01:50:07] And that's what I'm trying to say. [01:50:08] Like guys that friend zone women, and you admitted this to you, said it earlier, like, hey, if I gave him the chance, he would have sex with me. [01:50:14] Yes. [01:50:16] And the bottom line here is that a lot of guys will do that because they don't have the sexual market value to just be honest. [01:50:22] So they'll sit there, they'll lurk for a year, they'll lurk for two years or 13 years like we saw in the video, right? [01:50:26] Being friends with a woman, hoping that they can get laid. [01:50:31] Any guy that respects himself and isn't a loser will just say, fuck this, is a waste of my time. [01:50:35] Just like all of you having an issue with a guy calling you at 2 a.m. having sex all the time, only having sex. [01:50:40] You'd be like, I respect myself. [01:50:41] I'll fuck this. [01:50:41] I want a guy that's actually going to give a shit about me versus me just giving this guy a free pussy. [01:50:45] So women are keenly aware of this dynamic, and you guys don't tolerate it as much as we do. [01:50:50] That's my point. [01:50:50] So you're saying men aren't like disciplined enough to actually want a platonic relationship with a female? [01:50:55] Like men and females can't be friends? [01:50:58] No. [01:50:59] Platonic friendships with females are useless. [01:51:01] And most men are too stupid to understand this. [01:51:04] And they don't have the sexual market value to just be honest. [01:51:06] If I took all of your platonic friends and I said, look, bro, in a corner, like, yo, what do you really want to do here? [01:51:11] Yeah, I want to smash. [01:51:12] All right, just walk up to her and say it. [01:51:13] No, I can't do that. [01:51:14] Because they don't have the ability to do that. [01:51:17] The more attractive you are as a man, the more status you have, the more you can be honest with women. [01:51:21] Yeah. [01:51:21] Okay. [01:51:22] You can just tell them straight up, look, I'm not going to be monoclosed to you. [01:51:24] I'm going to have X, Y, Z, blah, blah, blah. [01:51:26] And it's up to the woman to choose. [01:51:27] Now, if you're high status enough or if you're attractive enough, she will break the rules for you. [01:51:31] But the problem is that not enough guys have the sexual market value to make women break the rules for them. [01:51:36] So they have to play by her rules, which means they got to sit in the fucking friend zone for 13 years. [01:51:40] Yeah, that sounds like a men's problem. [01:51:42] I'm bisexual, but like I would, I would be friends with a girl. [01:51:45] I don't have to like want to fuck all my female friends. [01:51:49] I don't think women are really. [01:51:50] I think that's a lie when we say they're bisexual. [01:51:52] How bad? [01:51:54] When's the last time you had a girlfriend? [01:51:56] Don't lie. [01:51:58] Okay, to be honest. [01:52:02] Hold on, hold on, hold on. [01:52:03] I love that one topic. [01:52:04] There's actually a reason why you've never had a girlfriend. [01:52:06] I'll tell you why right now. [01:52:06] You might not know, but maybe this is quick. [01:52:08] I've had one. [01:52:09] How did that go? [01:52:11] It was just, we weren't compatible. [01:52:13] No. [01:52:14] The reason why you don't have a girlfriend, and a lot of girls that say they're bisexual is not true, is because dating another woman provides you almost no fucking utility. [01:52:23] Let me explain what I mean by this. [01:52:24] When you date another girl, she's not expected to pay the bills. [01:52:27] She's not expected to protect you. [01:52:29] She's not expected to provide for you. [01:52:30] She's not expected to have any of these masculine tendencies that men are supposed to have. [01:52:34] So they kind of come into a relationship and it's just another you. [01:52:36] So what ends up happening is when you have two people, like two women, let's be honest, what do women do? [01:52:41] They extract value. [01:52:42] Women don't create value. [01:52:42] You guys extract value. [01:52:44] So when you have two women coming in, trying to extract value from each other, it creates a very bad imbalance. [01:52:49] And this is why when women say, oh, I'm bisexual, I kind of laugh because I'm like, no, you're not. [01:52:54] Because if you had the choice to pick a man or a woman, you'd almost always pick the man because men must have utility to date you. [01:53:00] Women don't. [01:53:02] You're shaking your head with me. [01:53:03] No, it's about like sexual attraction. [01:53:05] When I say I'm bisexual, it's not about like security and like all that. [01:53:10] Yeah, but long term. [01:53:11] But what I'm trying to say is that like you're bisexual. [01:53:14] Most women are bisexual for convenience, dude. [01:53:16] Like I'm just going to be honest. [01:53:17] Y'all are bisexual because it's a thing that you can use to market yourself to a guy. [01:53:20] For the moment. [01:53:22] But you're not going to go to no fucking club, dress up, and go try to pick up chicks. [01:53:26] You're not doing that. [01:53:27] I am. [01:53:29] I don't believe that. [01:53:30] I'm in the club looking for the girls. [01:53:32] For me, what I noticed is that men only try to friend zone women that don't court other women that aren't bisexual. [01:53:41] Like for me, I'm not bisexual. [01:53:43] And when I go out, I court women. [01:53:46] When I say I court women, I court women into the fact that you're my friend. [01:53:50] You're beautiful. [01:53:51] You're whatever you want to be. [01:53:53] You're whatever I see you as. [01:53:54] You're a bad bitch. [01:53:55] You're beautiful. [01:53:56] You be my friend. [01:53:58] You look good. [01:53:58] Shake that ass. [01:53:59] Do all that. [01:54:00] But I'm not interested in you in that fact. [01:54:02] And I feel like men only friend zone the women that are either bisexual, that can't comprehend what they really want in life, or they friend zone those women that aren't I want to say um, confident in themselves, confident or hump, or really secure in themselves, like a woman like me or a woman like my friend. [01:54:23] Like we go through the. [01:54:24] We go to the club yeah, everyone's serious, we don't know what you're saying. [01:54:27] Like for me, I go to. [01:54:28] I go to the club and I see a woman. [01:54:30] She might be the baddest she may, she may look like she's, she's all that. [01:54:34] I'm going, i'm going to go up to her, i'm going to talk to her like I want her. [01:54:37] She may think that i'm gay, but at the end of the day, i'm not gay baby. [01:54:41] I'm putting that confidence, i'm instilling that confidence in you and i'm letting you know that I got that masculinity as a woman because I stand strong. [01:54:50] I know that I can, I can. [01:54:52] You guys always talk about providing. [01:54:55] Any woman can provide. [01:54:56] I feel like I can provide more, and sometimes on a daily basis, than a man. [01:55:00] However, I can't provide for you in that sexual aspect and I can't provide for you and that or that aspect that you need. [01:55:07] But however, I do feel like men only try to friend zone those women that aren't as confident in themselves or aren't as humble or stand on their 10 toes as their. [01:55:20] Um, let me yes, I feel like no man will friend zone a badass bitch that is confident and they do everything on her. [01:55:28] Let's let's, go back here a little bit. [01:55:29] No man. [01:55:30] So you said you go to the club and you court women. [01:55:32] I do I. When I say I court women, can you please stop interrupting? [01:55:35] When I say I court women, I mean court women as friends when I say that, and I make them feel confident like, like how they got up and did their role playing. [01:55:42] I would have got up. [01:55:43] I would have made all y'all feel like y'all wanted to come home with me, I promise so. [01:55:46] Um, you got to understand that courting And giving compliments and flirting are two different things. [01:55:51] What you're actually doing. [01:55:52] I'll quote you as my friend. [01:55:54] Okay, what you're actually doing is you're, you know, courting by convenience. [01:55:58] We'll say that you're there. [01:55:59] She's there. [01:56:00] Oh, you're hot. [01:56:01] You're hot. [01:56:01] Complimenting her. [01:56:02] Get her ego up, et cetera. [01:56:04] But let's be honest. [01:56:05] Are you going to sit there and plan a date with her the next day at a steak restaurant? [01:56:08] Probably not. [01:56:09] Why not? [01:56:11] You're not going to do that. [01:56:12] You're just going to do that. [01:56:13] That would be a good idea. [01:56:14] Why not happy hour or go out to drinks or something like that? [01:56:16] Come on, girl. [01:56:17] I pay for everything. [01:56:18] Yeah, okay. [01:56:19] For all along. [01:56:21] Realistically speaking, how often does that happen? [01:56:23] That's probably, you know, that's probably not going to really happen. [01:56:27] Like, just because you're there talking to girls and flirting with them and saying you're hot and boosting your ego, that's not really courtship. [01:56:33] Courtship is like the process where you take the responsibility of courting her. [01:56:37] Yeah, you take a person. [01:56:38] What's your number? [01:56:39] I'm going to pick you up tomorrow at two. [01:56:40] Long term. [01:56:41] We're going to go have a dinner. [01:56:42] I'm going to take you out. [01:56:43] Blah, blah, blah. [01:56:44] Like, that's not what you're going to be doing. [01:56:47] That's me. [01:56:48] That's me. [01:56:48] You're going to be there. [01:56:49] So that's why I know. [01:56:50] Saying, you go, girl, you're hot. [01:56:52] Maybe we should do a happy hour someday and you never do it. [01:56:54] No. [01:56:55] But for me, I'm like, I'm here in Miami for the weekend for $48. [01:56:59] I picked up a girl up at the beach. [01:57:00] Baby, come on. [01:57:01] We're going to the club later on. [01:57:02] I'm going to pick you up. [01:57:03] Are you going to fuck her? [01:57:04] I'm not going to fuck. [01:57:05] Okay. [01:57:06] I don't need a fuck. [01:57:06] Why are you doing that? [01:57:07] But that's why I'm saying. [01:57:08] Men don't pick up women that is stability strong, that's strong mentally. [01:57:13] They always go for the weaker ones and they want to stronger. [01:57:16] And they want to play the friend zone because they know at the end of the 10 years, that girl was weak in the match. [01:57:21] We can't fuck your mental. [01:57:22] You're not going to do that with the shit. [01:57:24] You're strong for things. [01:57:25] I mean, I get that, but you're going to do that with the weak one, baby, because I got ass over here. [01:57:30] I got ass up here. [01:57:31] You're not going to try that with me. [01:57:33] I'm going to like to hang out with bad bitches. [01:57:35] I don't know why I switched myself. [01:57:37] You switched by accident, Chris. [01:57:39] You're not going to chat out with myself. [01:57:40] You got a boyfriend? [01:57:42] I do, but you're not going to chat out with me. [01:57:45] Yo, she got a boyfriend. [01:57:46] She got a boyfriend? [01:57:47] She got a boyfriend for her. [01:57:47] She got a man. [01:57:50] No, she got a white man. [01:57:52] Get it right. [01:57:53] I feel like most men settle for the friend zone because they like want to be around a bad bitch. [01:57:59] If they can't get with her, they just want to be friends with her because let me be a little bit more blunt about this. [01:58:04] But if you're on the mediocre side, let me just be a little bit more blunt about this. [01:58:10] Most men, especially men that are like not pussies and losers, don't really enjoy female company that much. [01:58:16] And I'll tell you why. [01:58:17] You guys interpret a lot of things through your emotions. [01:58:18] You guys don't really add too much value to our lives as far as like your experiences and your background. [01:58:23] Women simply are not empathetic to the male experience. [01:58:26] And I don't expect you guys to because it's not. [01:58:31] The fact that you guys won't be quiet for two seconds as I'm speaking proves my point. [01:58:34] I don't care. [01:58:34] If I was talking about men, they wouldn't be interrupting me like this. [01:58:37] Women are simply not empathetic to the male experience. [01:58:39] And we literally just proved it just now with you guys trying to pick up the two girls. [01:58:42] So we demonstrated that you don't understand what it's like to be a man and picking up a woman. [01:58:45] You guys think you know, but you really don't know. [01:58:47] Because when you're a male and you're talking to a female, it's a completely different dynamic than when you're a female talking to a female. [01:58:54] There's a lot of other things that you have to account for as a guy when you're talking to a woman that simply don't come into play when you're a female. [01:59:00] That's number one. [01:59:01] Number two, your guys' life experiences a lot of the times don't line up with a lot of the life experiences that we have because men live life on hard mode. [01:59:09] Women live life on easy mode. [01:59:10] And you guys are not aware of this because you're women and I don't expect you to. [01:59:14] So when I say that friendships with women are useless, it's because you guys simply don't understand what it's like to be a man, especially in modern day society. [01:59:21] Because with the growth of feminism, with higher education, with women making their own money while still being able to still get men to court them, you guys are able to double dip. [01:59:29] You can be a boss babe when you want, but then you can also go ahead and be a lady when you want. [01:59:32] You can have a career when you want, but then you can also go ahead and say, I want to be wine and dine. [01:59:36] And this dynamic makes it impossible for you to understand the masculine experience, which is why you guys are effectively useless as friends. [01:59:42] That's why I always tell guys, don't befriend women because they don't understand your struggles or what you're going through. [01:59:47] And I just literally embodied that right now with the experiment. [01:59:50] Neither of you knew what the fuck to do. [01:59:52] Despite the fact that you guys were trying to say that your friendships are valuable, you guys completely failed. [01:59:56] And even with you, it's even funnier because you did the very thing that you said that you don't want men to do. === Feminism, Career, and Double Dipping (14:59) === [02:00:02] You rage on a female. [02:00:03] So when I say women are fucking useless as friends, I'm not just talking out my ass. [02:00:08] Most women, I would say if I took 100 females, 97 of you guys are going to be pointless fucking friends. [02:00:13] The only time I've ever seen it make sense to be platonic friends with a woman is she has some type of connection that you might not have and she could put you in certain rooms or introduce you to certain people. [02:00:23] That's the only time I've really seen women add value. [02:00:25] That's Baltic's job. [02:00:26] That's far and few between. [02:00:27] Most of the time, when we have platonic friendships between men and women, the guy's contributing 80, she's contributing fucking 20 at best. [02:00:32] Yeah. [02:00:33] I would have to. [02:00:33] But that's the friendship that I want to talk about. [02:00:36] Don't agree to disagree because it's like, again, with the individual, not all women. [02:00:42] Some women, right? [02:00:43] I literally just said a staggering majority. [02:00:45] So like, I'm not saying all. [02:00:48] But I'm saying if I lined up 100 girls and I'm a dude, 95 to 97 of them are going to be useless as platonic friends. [02:00:54] How if you listen to the Beyoncé song, If I Were a Boy, I would have a ton of people. [02:00:58] That's the friendship I'm talking about. [02:00:59] So the friendship that I'm talking about is that. [02:01:03] Hold on, let's address what she said. [02:01:05] You're talking about Sierra. [02:01:06] No, no, hold on. [02:01:07] Because I made a whole, you know, it's funny that you talk about this because I talked about this in my book. [02:01:12] That song you just mentioned, if I were a boy, Sierra. [02:01:15] That is when things are. [02:01:17] No, no, no. [02:01:17] Sierra had a song if I was a boy. [02:01:18] No, but she was singing the Beyonce brand. [02:01:20] Beyonce one. [02:01:21] I think I could say that. [02:01:24] Sierra does have a song too. [02:01:25] Yeah. [02:01:26] If I were a boy. [02:01:27] Right? [02:01:27] And it's fine because it all comes from that era of the early to mid-2000s. [02:01:32] That is precisely when things started to shift and become bad. [02:01:34] This is where the masculinization of females, especially in the black community, actually began, was with this rhetoric of, I can behave like a boy when I want, but I can also be a lady when I want. [02:01:43] And the issue with this is, would you accept the guy? [02:01:47] And I'll ask you this, would you accept the guy that did his nails two times a week and then acted like a guy the other five days? [02:01:53] Or he went to the salon or maybe he went in. [02:01:56] I like a clean man. [02:01:57] I'll take care of her. [02:01:58] You have a hanging purse. [02:01:59] You wore a dress maybe once a week. [02:02:00] Would you be okay with that? [02:02:01] I dress. [02:02:02] I decided to give my opinion. [02:02:04] So one day a week he wears a dress. [02:02:05] I'm a gay man. [02:02:06] I like a masculine man. [02:02:08] Okay, so you have a problem with that, right? [02:02:10] Like I'll put on theater sexual man. [02:02:13] Okay, we don't want to date masculine women. [02:02:14] Thank you very much. [02:02:19] Hold on, hold on, see, and this is why, like, when women say I'm masculine or I do whatever, like, basically, if I was to say, oh, I wear a dress once a week, none of you guys would fucking accept me. [02:02:30] You'd be like, oh, no, thank you. [02:02:31] But then you guys expect us to accept you when you act like a dude whenever you pick. [02:02:35] No, I'm sorry. [02:02:36] My point was, if I was a boy, I think I could understand the fact that whenever I was talking to the guy at the gym, obviously I don't like to be talked to at the gym at all. [02:02:45] And that's why I try to have a pause. [02:02:46] Really? [02:02:48] I don't know. [02:02:48] I just didn't like it. [02:02:50] That's not psychic. [02:02:52] Fucking me in the gym as a girl. [02:02:55] Okay. [02:02:55] If you saw a really attractive girl you wanted to talk to and you don't want to miss your chance, that's why I just want to say that. [02:02:59] Can we work out together and be friends? [02:03:02] Can we work out together and be friends? [02:03:04] I don't want to be like a bad person. [02:03:05] That is terrible, sweaty. [02:03:07] Yo, you're so hypocritical, man. [02:03:08] What the hell is this scenario? [02:03:09] I want to give you my opinion. [02:03:11] That's a hard scenario for me. [02:03:12] That's why I picked that. [02:03:13] That's how I would want to be talked to if I was at the gym. [02:03:16] That was terrible. [02:03:19] If I was a boy, I would talk to females like that because that's how. [02:03:23] Nigga, you are a boy. [02:03:24] All right, at this point, yo. [02:03:26] I don't like that. [02:03:28] Yo, cut YouTube, McKit, real quick. [02:03:30] Okay. [02:03:31] Is it an insult to be a boy? [02:03:34] Women don't want to be masculine. [02:03:36] You said you want to say something? [02:03:38] I do want to say something. [02:03:39] Thank you. [02:03:40] Oh, boy. [02:03:41] And then she's trying to say something too. [02:03:42] No, that was a good question. [02:03:43] I was just saying that was a good question. [02:03:45] I want to say for this scenario, I picked a funny scenario for the sake of the podcast. [02:03:50] I want to say, if you're a man, do not approach a woman in the grocery store. [02:03:53] Do not approach a woman in the jail. [02:03:55] You picked it. [02:03:55] No, no, no, no. [02:03:57] And I will say so. [02:03:58] No, no, no. [02:03:59] And I will say so. [02:03:59] I didn't think about it. [02:04:00] And I apologize. [02:04:01] That is why I want to give my opinion right now. [02:04:04] I want to go ahead and say, by heart, I'm a conservative person. [02:04:09] And I want to give my opinion on what a woman has to support in a relationship, besides from just sex. [02:04:19] First of all, I think that women need to be—this is me, actually. [02:04:23] I think that women need to be a listening ear. [02:04:25] I think women need to provide a warm, safe, nice home environment for a man so he can face the things that I don't want to face outside in the world, which is like whatever business or work or whatever the hell, in order for him to come home and have a good, safe home. [02:04:44] And that's just me because I don't want to deal with those things. [02:04:47] And yes, I do agree that women don't have as quote unquote as difficult lives or whatnot. [02:04:53] But I also have to say that in order to be feminine, in order to be soft, in order to be loving, you have to be with a man that makes you feel sure that you are able to feel that way. [02:05:03] So what I mean by that is not a man who's afraid of other men, not a man who's afraid of work, not a friend of whatever. [02:05:11] I mean, who is able to deal with whatever he needs to do in the real world and come back and be like, hey, babe, we're safe. [02:05:17] We're good. [02:05:18] We're providing for. [02:05:19] And that's it. [02:05:20] So all I'm trying to say with this is that. [02:05:23] Oh my God. [02:05:24] Who the hell? [02:05:25] Yeah, it's a little off topic, though. [02:05:26] To be honest with you. [02:05:27] We were talking about, I understand now you're going to gender roles. [02:05:32] Our argument is simply that our argument is that platonic friendships with women are pointless. [02:05:38] I think that women are, again, as I mentioned before, like able to give a good perspective in those. [02:05:45] Okay. [02:05:46] But can they give it in the majority of situations? [02:05:48] That's what I'm saying. [02:05:49] Yeah, those strong friends. [02:05:50] Other women, I don't know. [02:05:51] I think men are so strong women. [02:05:53] They open up more to women. [02:05:54] I feel like only the strong women can be. [02:05:56] Serious friends. [02:05:57] Sorry. [02:05:58] I think men sometimes, like, if you have a real male friend, they open up to you more because guy friends don't always take things seriously. [02:06:05] They might laugh at you. [02:06:08] The girls are just more empathetic to maybe we don't understand everything, but we're not. [02:06:12] We understand some things and we want to understand if that's your friend. [02:06:16] So they feel more comfortable a lot of times. [02:06:18] Like I said, my guy friends say that girls are way better friends than guys are. [02:06:23] So yeah, these are the same guys that don't have sex with you, given opportunity. [02:06:27] I mean, they're strangers too. [02:06:30] They're strange. [02:06:30] I didn't say they're strong. [02:06:32] You said those guys. [02:06:33] They don't broke. [02:06:34] I don't want them. [02:06:35] Come on, man. [02:06:36] Because, you know. [02:06:37] So you want guys to be cuddled the whole time, coddled. [02:06:40] Hey, what's up? [02:06:40] That's okay. [02:06:41] I mean, you got to coddle your man sometimes. [02:06:43] Yeah, but they're still broke, though. [02:06:45] Yeah, I mean, they're going to get to their money one day. [02:06:48] When? [02:06:48] Soon, hopefully. [02:06:49] Wait, hold on. [02:06:49] From you? [02:06:50] No. [02:06:51] Exactly. [02:06:51] I don't think so. [02:06:52] What are you sexy? [02:06:54] A woman can't really relate to a man. [02:06:55] We don't know what y'all go through. [02:06:57] We don't know what y'all face. [02:06:59] I mean, we can listen to y'all, but we ultimately can't relate to y'all. [02:07:03] I don't think you have to relate to everything to be a good friend. [02:07:05] Not only that, solutions. [02:07:07] Like, the other thing, too, is when. [02:07:11] All right. [02:07:12] Women just talk to talk. [02:07:13] Like, a lot of times, you guys, if you have a problem, you just want someone to hear you. [02:07:16] You don't really give a shit about a solution. [02:07:17] You just want someone to hear you out. [02:07:19] With men, if we have a problem, typically we need some type of solution. [02:07:23] And talking to women, right, I think it's a very feminine trait because she's not going to be in a position a lot of times to give you a solution. [02:07:29] Now, again, like I said, are there women that are capable of helping a guy out in a platonic friendship and being useful? [02:07:35] Sure. [02:07:36] But I would argue that if I took 100 relationships that are platonic, probably 90 of them, the man is adding way more value than the woman. [02:07:46] Maybe in the other 10, it's equal or the woman is adding more value. [02:07:49] But the reality is most of the time, all the things that you can get from a platonic friendship with a woman, you can get with a man that's going to probably be more advantageous for your success. [02:07:58] Sometimes there's no solution, though, to your problem. [02:08:00] Sometimes you just want to talk and be, like, comfortable. [02:08:04] That's a very feminine trait and that's a problem if it's a real life issue. [02:08:08] Sometimes there's not a solution. [02:08:10] What if there is a solution of everything and there's not a solution? [02:08:14] There's not a solution if someone, if some, maybe someone died in your life. [02:08:22] There's no solution. [02:08:27] So what i'm hearing is, if a man ever tries to be my friend, I should be like no, and that's it. [02:08:32] No, that's way too extreme. [02:08:33] Okay again ladies ladies, you got to understand that um, for you guys, it's a w to have platonic friends, right? [02:08:39] So I should say yes, I think it's a w when a when a guy got a female. [02:08:45] Do you have platonic friends? [02:08:46] Is the question. [02:08:47] Do you have platonic friends? [02:08:48] Do you have friends that you feel are platonic friends? [02:08:50] Because women are useless friends? [02:08:51] I, I don't. [02:08:51] I don't respect you guys as equals. [02:08:53] I don't. [02:08:53] I think women, I don't have to be equals. [02:08:56] How dare you like? [02:08:57] I genuinely look at women as um, as subordinates. [02:09:00] I don't look at you as equals whatsoever. [02:09:02] I, I don't. [02:09:03] I don't take most women seriously. [02:09:04] I don't think you guys should have the right to vote. [02:09:06] I don't think you guys should be um, independent and autonomous as you guys are, I think um, I think women should be subordinate to a man, whether it's a father or a husband, because when women don't have any direction, they're headed for destruction. [02:09:17] And um, you know, i'm not gonna be apologetic about what feminism has done to society. [02:09:21] Is that based upon your experience? [02:09:24] No, I mean it's based on data. [02:09:25] If you look at the United States nowadays, as feminism has become more and more prominent in all the western countries, all the countries have been declining, birth rates have been going down. [02:09:33] Uh, degeneracy is high. [02:09:34] Single motherhood homes are up, only fans are. [02:09:37] Um, you know what I mean? [02:09:37] We have feminists. [02:09:39] You had to add that in right, so they changed the meaning of feminism. [02:09:43] Now it's not they've. [02:09:44] They've changed it. [02:09:44] It's supposed to be equal, but now it's like, twisted the way. [02:09:48] Social media is made about superiority now yeah, but that's not the real definition. [02:09:52] I think guys are scared that women are starting to take over, that women are becoming the next. [02:09:56] Do you have children becoming the, the male figure? [02:09:58] Do you have? [02:09:59] We're dominating in the the, the money aspect, and we're dominating in the educational aspect and we're dominating in the? [02:10:07] No, you're putting things together as well. [02:10:09] In that sense, are we better off? [02:10:11] Okay, since women have acquired all this power, have we be? [02:10:14] Are we better off now or before? [02:10:16] I, I don't think it matters. [02:10:18] Okay, be honest, better off now or before? [02:10:21] Yeah, economy wise, I think we know the answer. [02:10:25] I'm not gonna lie. [02:10:27] I'm not gonna lie. [02:10:28] I feel like we were better off before, because women, the women that we do put in power, are emotional. [02:10:35] Oh, they are emotional. [02:10:36] They are all women, emotional thinkers and, like she said, all women are emotional because we're just that, women are motherhood. [02:10:45] Maybe we're emotional power. [02:10:47] Maybe we shouldn't put, yeah, just keep in mind, those are the ones that can hold it down the best. [02:10:50] Yeah, and they're still retarded. [02:10:52] So like, why are we? [02:10:53] Why are we like? [02:10:54] Like you know, like the thing is? [02:10:56] Is that right? [02:10:57] This is my issue, right? [02:10:58] We live in a society where we don't want to be honest, that women suck at everything. [02:11:02] We don't want to be real. [02:11:03] No, we don't know, we don't. [02:11:05] No, at least eight or eight out of ten like women. [02:11:08] We don't want to be honest with the fact that women, when compared to men, suck at almost everything and every single metric of comparison. [02:11:15] Men are better than women at almost everything, and men control the infrastructure and men have created society. [02:11:20] If we had to rely on female ingenuity, we would have serious problems. [02:11:22] Now you're a CDL driver, right? [02:11:24] You disagree with me? [02:11:24] I'm sure you do. [02:11:25] I don't know you, don't you agree, but men need women. [02:11:28] In what way? [02:11:30] We create every way. [02:11:31] You need to be created too, every Well, you need a man to do that too. [02:11:35] Yeah, right, but yeah, you need us stupid. [02:11:38] But however, women can create without a man. [02:11:40] Men need women. [02:11:41] Women need men. [02:11:42] No facts. [02:11:43] Facts. [02:11:43] Okay. [02:11:44] Actually, women need men. [02:11:47] We don't need you. [02:11:48] We need you only to propagate a society. [02:11:50] Listen, you're not. [02:11:51] It's sounding really gay right now. [02:11:52] You still need us. [02:11:53] It sounded to me like men. [02:11:55] Now we need y'all more. [02:11:57] They want everything that momentum is. [02:11:58] We need y'all more. [02:12:00] But y'all need us as well. [02:12:03] We only need women to propagate a society. [02:12:05] The thing is, women don't need women for anything. [02:12:07] We need men. [02:12:08] Men don't think they need women. [02:12:09] No matter what you need us for, you need us. [02:12:11] Profoundly. [02:12:12] We need each other. [02:12:13] Remove all the women from Earth. [02:12:15] How would you feel? [02:12:16] How would you feel? [02:12:17] Yeah, y'all don't want no women. [02:12:18] It's the biggest thing in the world. [02:12:21] Who's your piece? [02:12:22] Who's your piece? [02:12:23] Y'all want women in the world. [02:12:24] You can't remove all the women in your family. [02:12:25] Y'all might only need us. [02:12:26] Y'all might only need us for women. [02:12:29] How would you feel if all removed? [02:12:30] And we need you all for a lot of other things. [02:12:32] But that's the point. [02:12:33] He's separating between reproduction and also living without women. [02:12:36] Wait, but how would you feel? [02:12:38] How would you feel if all women was removed from earth? [02:12:41] Like, all women. [02:12:43] Honestly, I want women. [02:12:44] But what he's saying is separating reproduction? [02:12:46] That's completely irrelevant to the question. [02:12:48] Once again, making an emotional argument. [02:12:49] I'm simply saying, you need us for everything. [02:12:52] We need you guys only for reproduction. [02:12:54] Everybody, I agree. [02:12:56] And then even when it comes to the reproduction, you can't even do that by yourself. [02:12:58] But neither can you. [02:13:00] Okay, so you're saying you only need us for reproduction, but what about sanity and mental and everything else? [02:13:08] What about the quality of life? [02:13:10] No, no, no, no. [02:13:11] Women with your body, so what about fit? [02:13:13] What is he saying? [02:13:14] What's the right woman? [02:13:16] We want to hear what he's saying. [02:13:17] Look, if men need, ladies, look, the only thing that you can do without a man is have a baby. [02:13:25] Well, excuse me, the only thing that you can do that we can't do is have a baby, but you still need us to have the baby. [02:13:33] So it's still a two-part operation. [02:13:35] However, we don't need you guys to build buildings. [02:13:38] We don't need you guys to build infrastructure. [02:13:39] We don't need you guys to build a society. [02:13:41] We don't need you guys to govern a society. [02:13:43] Stop, stop, stop, stop. [02:13:45] We don't need you guys to invent anything. [02:13:46] You guys don't have to have any type of level of ingenuity. [02:13:50] The only thing that you guys can do that we can't do is birth a child and you even need us for that. [02:13:56] So when I say that men, right, women need men for everything, this is what I'm talking about. [02:14:02] Because even the thing that you guys do exclusively, you can't do on your own. [02:14:05] But we can do that. [02:14:06] We can do everything you just named. [02:14:08] Like, he's good at putting things together, but I can do it faster and I can do it better. [02:14:13] Wait, wait, wait. [02:14:15] I want to say it's like, guys, guys, guys, guys, that's wrong. [02:14:19] Y'all ain't eating shit doing it. [02:14:22] We can build buildings for you. [02:14:23] Ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies. [02:14:24] No, you can't. [02:14:25] Why can't we? [02:14:26] Okay, just because you can doesn't mean you will. [02:14:28] Just because you will, I would rather have a man do it. [02:14:32] Just because women are capable doesn't mean that's optimal. [02:14:34] Very clear here. [02:14:36] That's what I've been trying to say. [02:14:37] I'm so sorry. [02:14:38] I've been trying to talk for so long. [02:14:40] It's just that. [02:14:40] Women are lazy. [02:14:41] The thing is that, do you guys have pets? [02:14:43] Do you guys have dogs? [02:14:44] Oh, my gosh. [02:14:45] It's going nowhere. [02:14:47] Do you have a dog because he serves you any purpose or because you just like having him around? [02:14:53] Both. [02:14:54] Okay. [02:14:55] So what I'm going to with this is, okay, maybe we're not the one building buildings. [02:15:00] Maybe we're not the one in the government. === Predominant Values and Sexual Attraction (15:15) === [02:15:01] Maybe we're not the one doing all this shit. [02:15:03] Yet, you guys still keep us around. [02:15:05] Just the fuck, though. [02:15:07] So wait, I'm talking, girl. [02:15:14] Stop talking. [02:15:15] I'm talking. [02:15:15] I'm talking. [02:15:16] Don't you like it when you're good when you get home and your girl is like, hi, baby. [02:15:20] How are you? [02:15:21] And then you guys sit on the sofa and you're cuddling together and like that's your girl and that's your thing. [02:15:28] What am I saying? [02:15:28] That's what they said. [02:15:29] Saying is that do we really need to be building buildings to be like necessary? [02:15:35] That's what I'm trying to say. [02:15:36] It's like we don't. [02:15:37] Sometimes you just want so much. [02:15:38] That's not what he's saying, though. [02:15:40] He's talking about success. [02:15:41] I'm sorry. [02:15:42] Well, so what I, what I understood is that he was saying that we are not able to do all of the things that men can do. [02:15:47] I agree. [02:15:48] I agree. [02:15:48] I don't want to build buildings. [02:15:50] I don't want to be out of the world. [02:15:52] So, what I'm arguing is that even though we might not be, we might not have the same abilities that you guys have to give to society, we're still here. [02:16:01] We're still here. [02:16:01] You guys still love us and you guys still worship us. [02:16:03] And you guys still want us around. [02:16:05] We're not just saying about everything and we don't want to do it. [02:16:08] Look, if we do the actual urge to fuck women, then y'all will be gay. [02:16:13] But you're not. [02:16:15] Hold on. [02:16:16] You guys will not be here at all. [02:16:19] But that's not the case. [02:16:20] But that's not the case. [02:16:21] He didn't say that. [02:16:22] But luckily, you're not gay. [02:16:23] So here we are. [02:16:24] Men are thirsty. [02:16:26] And what's wrong with that? [02:16:27] Then you're valuable in that sense. [02:16:29] So what? [02:16:30] Women bring value in other ways. [02:16:32] Bro. [02:16:33] It's not that good. [02:16:33] I don't want to bring value for you. [02:16:36] We all help each other. [02:16:39] Holy shit. [02:16:39] Y'all don't like fucking. [02:16:41] I would rather be single than people. [02:16:42] I don't know if you guys know. [02:16:43] We have like 10,000 plus people watching this shit right now, and they're all saying, shut the fuck up. [02:16:47] These girls are stupid. [02:16:48] They're retarded. [02:16:48] Blah, blah, blah. [02:16:49] And they're going to be saying that's true. [02:16:51] Hold on, hold on. [02:16:52] Hold on, hold on. [02:16:54] The reason why they're saying this is because it's good news. [02:16:58] And this is the interesting part, right? [02:16:59] Because I talk about this in my book. [02:17:00] Girls, right? [02:17:01] Like, you guys came in. [02:17:02] Like, this is what I mean. [02:17:02] Like, women are like children, literally. [02:17:04] And you guys still love us. [02:17:06] That's the beauty of it is that it doesn't matter what we do. [02:17:09] You guys still love us. [02:17:11] Listen, that might be a lot of fun. [02:17:12] You still want a wife and you still want children and you still want to rest. [02:17:16] And that's fine. [02:17:17] And you still want to fuck me. [02:17:18] No, no, but that's it. [02:17:19] And so what? [02:17:20] Yo, listen. [02:17:20] I still bring some value to you. [02:17:22] Get his point across. [02:17:23] Stop cutting them off. [02:17:24] I'm sorry. [02:17:25] Cool, okay? [02:17:26] We heard you, okay? [02:17:27] Like, let them talk first because right now you're lowering the quality of the show, okay? [02:17:31] I'm sorry. [02:17:31] Stop laughing into the mic. [02:17:32] Stop snickering. [02:17:33] Stop reading the fucking chat and pay attention. [02:17:36] Yeah. [02:17:36] So during the course of this podcast, we've been able to prove a couple of different things. [02:17:41] Number one, that women don't offer as much utility as they think they do within the confinements of a platonic friendship as seen with the spinning game to a guy. [02:17:49] Number two, you guys lack critical thinking skills. [02:17:52] When I say, you know, facts that men are simply better than women at almost everything, you guys responded by saying, well, we have children. [02:17:59] And then I responded, well, you need a man to have that child, so you can't do it by yourself. [02:18:03] But when we actually talk about things that, you know, men can do versus what women can do and they compare in comparison, men are better than women at everything. [02:18:12] And this is what I'm trying to say. [02:18:13] And during the course of this conversation, you know, you guys have been making a bunch of emotional arguments and lack critical thinking skills. [02:18:19] And this is precisely why I always say women are to be seen and not to be heard. [02:18:23] But we live in this crazy ass world where we think female opinions a lot of times are valid when none of you guys have really made any real salient or cogent point whatsoever points at all. [02:18:32] It's just been a bunch of, I feel, I think, let me go ahead and yap. [02:18:37] Let me contradict myself. [02:18:38] Well, you need women. [02:18:39] Really, realistically speaking, we don't. [02:18:41] We need you guys to propagate a society that's much different than needing you for survival. [02:18:45] You need us for survival and to propagate a society. [02:18:48] So it's two different things. [02:18:50] Again, I know you guys don't like hearing this because feminism lies to women, but women are effectively useless outside of their sexuality. [02:18:56] And you proved this earlier because you said, well, why do you keep us around? [02:18:59] Don't you want us around? [02:19:00] Yeah, only for sexuality. [02:19:01] That is a woman's predominant value. [02:19:04] No one cares about your education. [02:19:05] No one cares about your ability to earn income. [02:19:07] Nobody cares about your status. [02:19:09] No one gives a fuck about that. [02:19:10] Women's main commodity is their sexuality. [02:19:13] Okay. [02:19:14] Now, they don't like to admit this, but this is the truth. [02:19:17] But we just said so. [02:19:19] That's a right to your opinion every time. [02:19:22] It's not my opinion. [02:19:22] It's the truth. [02:19:23] It's not a fact. [02:19:24] No, but what I said earlier. [02:19:25] That's okay, just wondering if you're not. [02:19:27] But based upon what he's saying. [02:19:28] Hold on, hold on, stop. [02:19:29] You're saying that a woman's sexuality isn't her predominant value? [02:19:33] No, I like, I don't get turned on by a big dick or a hotbody and an airhead. [02:19:38] No, no, I don't know. [02:19:39] I like emotional conversations. [02:19:42] Did you hear what I said? [02:19:42] Repeat the question I just said. [02:19:45] Repeat the question I just asked. [02:19:45] That's what you said. [02:19:46] Can't be just dumb. [02:19:47] She is. [02:19:47] What the fuck? [02:19:49] You talked about sexuality and like predominantly all that shit, but I'm like. [02:19:53] What was the question I asked you? [02:19:56] About predominantly sexuality. [02:19:58] That's what we're talking about. [02:19:59] I've been wanting to say that. [02:20:01] I said a woman's predominant value is her sexuality. [02:20:05] Yeah. [02:20:05] That's what I said. [02:20:06] It's my brain for me. [02:20:08] Okay. [02:20:08] Brilliant. [02:20:09] It's your brain. [02:20:09] Yeah. [02:20:10] And then you later responded and talked about male sexuality when it had nothing to do with what I just said. [02:20:14] It's projecting back on y'all because all you've done here is like since I talk about women, which is cool. [02:20:21] But to me, like, that's what says some, not all. [02:20:23] Like, there is some truth to whatever you're saying. [02:20:26] But with my experience, it's like not always like facts. [02:20:29] You're a model. [02:20:30] Fuck your experience, bro. [02:20:31] No, no, no. [02:20:31] She's the moderator, bro. [02:20:33] You understand? [02:20:34] I thought we can't use the R word. [02:20:36] No, we can't. [02:20:37] We can't use it. [02:20:38] Like. [02:20:40] Okay. [02:20:41] Like, so are you saying that it's not true that a woman's main value is her sexuality? [02:20:44] Are you disagreeing? [02:20:45] Like, because you just gave me a whole bunch of things. [02:20:47] From a personal perspective. [02:20:49] You're a model. [02:20:50] I don't think my value is just my sexuality. [02:20:52] Objectively speaking, in general, when it comes to female value in the world, what is their predominant value? [02:20:58] So what I'm hearing is... [02:21:00] What is their predominant value? [02:21:01] I mean, predominantly. [02:21:02] I'm thinking about a peaceful woman. [02:21:06] Do you want to be miserable? [02:21:08] What comes before the peacefulness? [02:21:09] Can I answer now? [02:21:10] Attraction, of course. [02:21:11] Okay, so would it be fair to say that the bottom line, the main thing, the baseline of female attractiveness is their sexuality? [02:21:19] For some men, because of the way men's brain works, yes. [02:21:23] In y'all's mind, our main value is sexuality. [02:21:26] That's not real life, but that's a male view. [02:21:28] That is real life. [02:21:29] That's a man's perspective. [02:21:31] Sex is all y'all care about. [02:21:32] They don't have no sexuality. [02:21:33] Of course, it's because it's the main agency that you guys have because you suck at everything else. [02:21:38] Do you not fucking get that? [02:21:39] Ladies and gentlemen. [02:21:39] And that is a problem. [02:21:40] You keep talking about women that sucks at everything else. [02:21:43] Yo, yo. [02:21:44] The reason why your sexuality is your main predominant feature is because everything else you guys suck at compared to men. [02:21:50] That's what I'm trying to say. [02:21:51] Here's the difference. [02:21:52] With a man, right? [02:21:54] Let's say you got a guy. [02:21:54] He's not attractive, right? [02:21:56] But we can make up for that. [02:21:57] We could be charismatic. [02:21:58] We could be charming. [02:21:59] We can make money. [02:21:59] We can have some status. [02:22:00] We can have other things that we bring to the table. [02:22:02] This is why women, when they date a guy, they evaluate on many different things. [02:22:06] Okay, he's answered. [02:22:07] Cool. [02:22:07] Does he have make money? [02:22:08] Does he have status? [02:22:08] Blah, blah, blah. [02:22:09] We are able to redeem ourselves in other ways. [02:22:11] However, if you're ugly as a woman, you're cooked. [02:22:14] Because your sexuality is your predominant value. [02:22:17] That is my point. [02:22:18] That's a good point. [02:22:19] That is my fucking point. [02:22:22] I'm going to stop. [02:22:22] So this is what I mean when I say men have to bring far more value to the marketplace than women do. [02:22:27] Your only commodity is your sexuality. [02:22:30] Our main commodity is an array of different things where we can make up for our lack of sexuality versus you guys can't. [02:22:35] Because let's say you're ugly as a woman, but you're fucking brilliant. [02:22:39] You have a good job. [02:22:40] Make $200K per year. [02:22:41] It doesn't fucking matter. [02:22:43] However, I'm an ugly dude, but I make $200K per year and I'm charming and a charismatic and I fucking speak well. [02:22:48] Maybe I'm an offer or some shit like that. [02:22:49] I can still attract women because men have multiple different ways to increase their sexual market value. [02:22:54] So once again, a woman's primary value, whether you want to accept it or not, is her sexuality. [02:22:59] And I find it amazing that someone who makes a living off of her looks is trying to sit here and argue with me about this. [02:23:04] Can I give my opinion earlier? [02:23:05] Please, please, please, please. [02:23:06] I'm not waiting. [02:23:07] Some profession. [02:23:07] I'm not a child. [02:23:09] I'm not a child. [02:23:11] I'm a standard facts right there. [02:23:12] Is that all facts? [02:23:13] Incredible. [02:23:14] And this is what I mean when I say women lack critical thinking skills. [02:23:17] If I had this conversation with men, there'd be no argument to be like, yeah, you're right. [02:23:19] But with women, nah, nah, nah, I'm special. [02:23:21] I do this. [02:23:21] I get the jeans. [02:23:22] You're a pen. [02:23:24] If we had to rely on female ingenuity, we'd be fucking rubbing sticks together for fires. [02:23:27] Women don't invent. [02:23:28] That is not true. [02:23:29] Women invented a lot of things. [02:23:31] Give me one thing. [02:23:32] Internet. [02:23:33] Women invented internet. [02:23:35] The way we can never relate to a male. [02:23:38] You guys can never relate to being a woman. [02:23:41] No, but I wouldn't get to listen to themselves. [02:23:46] Actually, we can relate to getting a woman. [02:23:48] I'll tell you why. [02:23:48] We have to. [02:23:49] Because if you're a guy and you can't relate to a female, you don't get laid. [02:23:53] Okay, but like that's not true. [02:23:56] A lot of times you're an ugly female, you don't relate to a guy, you don't get laid neither. [02:24:01] So that's what I've been trying to say. [02:24:04] Am I wrong? [02:24:04] What you're telling me is that as a woman, all I have to do is be laid. [02:24:11] Sunday smash. [02:24:11] No, no, no. [02:24:12] Then ugly bitches get laid. [02:24:13] No, no, no, but that's what I'm trying to say. [02:24:15] It's like, what you're telling me is that as a woman, all I have to do is be hot. [02:24:20] Yes. [02:24:21] Low-key. [02:24:24] What if you're not? [02:24:25] What if you're that not hot woman? [02:24:26] No, no, no. [02:24:26] That's not my heart. [02:24:27] And by the way, women didn't invent the internet. [02:24:29] There you go. [02:24:30] It's a dude. [02:24:31] Who said that? [02:24:31] I didn't say that. [02:24:32] Someone said she said that. [02:24:35] So the internet is a very big thing. [02:24:36] We invented the light. [02:24:38] Calm down. [02:24:39] I can show you that there, but if you're ugly, then you wear makeup here, right? [02:24:42] No, but I don't care about ugly women. [02:24:44] I'm not a ugly woman. [02:24:45] But what I'm trying to say is that, so you're telling me that as a man, you have to be charismatic. [02:24:49] You have to be rich. [02:24:50] You have to be fun. [02:24:51] You have to be good looking. [02:24:52] You have to be all of these attributes in order to be a valuable mate. [02:24:57] And all I have to be is be hot. [02:24:59] Yeah. [02:25:00] Be hot. [02:25:00] They're not winning. [02:25:01] They're not literally winning. [02:25:05] I'm still waiting. [02:25:07] They've been arguing. [02:25:09] They're still winning. [02:25:12] I am winning. [02:25:13] No, because it's like, what you're telling me is that you have to actually work hard in order to be a valuable mate. [02:25:20] And I just have to be born pretty. [02:25:22] Also, too. [02:25:23] Wait, wait. [02:25:23] Also, too, shut the fuck up when a man is talking. [02:25:26] Why would you be saying that to me? [02:25:27] Because if you want to get married to a guy, right? [02:25:30] The looks is one thing. [02:25:31] But if you're talking like, he's going to find some other girl. [02:25:36] But I was agreeing with you. [02:25:38] I'm just telling you. [02:25:39] Yeah, it's because you keep talking the whole time. [02:25:42] I thought a podcast joke about talking and you're just mad because I'm not mad because you're cutting me out. [02:25:49] I'm annoying because I'm agreeing. [02:25:51] I literally just said. [02:25:53] Nah, my love. [02:25:54] I literally said my love. [02:25:56] Baby. [02:25:56] And then you go mad. [02:25:57] Baby, you're not being really nice to me right now. [02:26:00] Why are you single? [02:26:00] You trouble all over the world because no one man wants to be with you. [02:26:03] No, I'm just saying. [02:26:04] I'm just being in the house. [02:26:06] No, me amor. [02:26:07] No, me amor. [02:26:08] That's not how it is. [02:26:09] So, yeah. [02:26:11] Keep on smiling to me like that, baby. [02:26:13] I love it. [02:26:15] Someone's trying to say something over here. [02:26:16] What the fuck? [02:26:18] Yeah, I think like y'all don't really let us talk. [02:26:20] You just want to listen to yourself. [02:26:21] All right, say what you want to say. [02:26:23] Mike is yours. [02:26:23] Go ahead. [02:26:24] I have so much to talk about. [02:26:25] Oh, go ahead. [02:26:29] But I was going to say, like, beauty is definitely subjective. [02:26:32] And like, personally, because it's like this generalization with, oh, like, all women are like, oh, most women are like this. [02:26:39] It's like millions and billions of like women out there. [02:26:42] It's like different cultures, different outbreakings, like different mindsets. [02:26:46] It's all in the mind. [02:26:48] And I feel like men are like, you have to have like self-discipline and self-control to not want to fuck every single female. [02:26:55] You know, like, bruh. [02:26:58] Okay, so, like, be a dissent, gentleman. [02:27:00] I love chivalrous men. [02:27:02] You have 20 bodies. [02:27:03] Hold on. [02:27:03] Let's let her finish what she says. [02:27:05] That's what you said. [02:27:05] I never confirmed. [02:27:07] Okay. [02:27:07] So what is your like argument here with what we said? [02:27:10] I'm just a little like you said we're like we don't bring anything to the table just sex. [02:27:16] I said that is a woman's predominant value. [02:27:19] Yes, is her sexuality. [02:27:20] Of course like attraction is important. [02:27:21] Like I don't care how much money you got or like what you look like. [02:27:25] I will not fuck you if you're not good in bed either. [02:27:28] So it goes both ways. [02:27:29] How would you know he's going to bet or not if you don't fuck him? [02:27:32] 20 bodies. [02:27:35] I ghost men for shit like that. [02:27:36] Okay. [02:27:37] Okay. [02:27:38] I'm like, let's go back here. [02:27:41] I said a woman's predominant value comes from her sexuality. [02:27:44] It's both ways. [02:27:46] Okay, so you're saying that. [02:27:47] Unless you have low standards. [02:27:48] Okay, so you think a man's predominant value comes from his sexuality? [02:27:53] To me, it's emotional intelligence, but sexuality is like I like a well-rounded man. [02:27:57] That's why I'm single. [02:27:58] So which one is it? [02:27:59] I'm not going to settle. [02:28:00] Is it this emotional intelligence or is it how he looks? [02:28:02] Well-rounded. [02:28:04] How he looks, dick-wise. [02:28:06] Financial security, emotional security. [02:28:08] So by definition, that means it's not the predominant because it's well-rounded, which means it's split amongst the facts. [02:28:13] Yeah. [02:28:15] Well-rounded for sure. [02:28:16] Not predominantly to me. [02:28:17] Like everything has to like match and align. [02:28:20] Yo, you talk in circles, bro. [02:28:22] How? [02:28:23] Okay. [02:28:24] I want it all. [02:28:25] How am I talking about that? [02:28:26] Do you not understand that? [02:28:27] Okay. [02:28:27] So I said a woman's predominant value is her sexuality, which means that's her main like what she brings in. [02:28:35] So that's what you think. [02:28:36] And then you said. [02:28:37] That's your opinion. [02:28:38] Most men's opinion. [02:28:40] No, unfortunately. [02:28:42] Whatever. [02:28:43] And then you said, and then you try to say, well, a man's, it goes both ways. [02:28:47] Men's sexuality is also their predominant value. [02:28:50] No. [02:28:51] All well-rounded. [02:28:53] Emotional intelligence. [02:28:54] Yeah, you rounded that after when I tried. [02:28:56] You said that after. [02:28:57] First, I said emotional intelligence is what gets me turned off. [02:29:00] No, first you said sexuality. [02:29:02] Then you said emotional intelligence. [02:29:04] Then you said all the other things. [02:29:05] Like 30 minutes ago, I said emotional intelligence first is what gets me. [02:29:08] That's like two minutes ago. [02:29:10] 30 minutes ago. [02:29:11] We could like rewind. [02:29:12] But you said emotional intelligence just now, too. [02:29:14] Again. [02:29:14] Yeah. [02:29:15] That's why it's all well-rounded. [02:29:18] Well-rounded. [02:29:19] Okay. [02:29:20] Let me go through this with you because I'm actually listening to everything that you're saying and I'm writing down what you're saying. [02:29:24] I like this. [02:29:25] Just because I know that you guys are just talking and talk. [02:29:28] So I've been writing down. [02:29:28] You're talking about listen to yourself talk. [02:29:31] I don't know you, but what am I? [02:29:32] I'm just kidding. [02:29:33] So I said, a woman's predominant value is her sexuality. [02:29:37] You responded with, that's just your opinion. [02:29:39] That's not true. [02:29:40] And it goes both ways. [02:29:41] Assuming that a man's predominant value is also his sexuality. [02:29:45] I said, well, I don't think that. [02:29:47] And then you said, I said, that's not true. [02:29:48] And then you're like, well, it goes both ways. [02:29:50] I was like, how so? [02:29:51] And then you said, well, I also, I'm interested in emotional intelligence. [02:29:54] I'm interested in all these other factors. [02:29:56] I want it more well-rounded, right? [02:29:58] It goes both ways in the fact that you could think that an ass could also think that. [02:30:01] You know, that's why I said it's like based on the individual and their opinions. [02:30:05] You know, everyone's what I'm saying. [02:30:06] I'm speaking in general. [02:30:07] We're not having an individual subjective conversation. [02:30:09] Millions of people. [02:30:10] Actually, you can because human beings are actually fairly similar. [02:30:13] Not everyone feels a stereotype. [02:30:15] But majority do. === Coexisting Traits and Relationship Leadership (03:44) === [02:30:17] Yeah. [02:30:17] So when you speak, the world operates on generalities. [02:30:19] I don't know. [02:30:19] I'm speaking from like my personal. [02:30:22] And that's the problem. [02:30:22] You're speaking from a subjective perspective in a conversation that has to deal with an objective reality. [02:30:28] Okay. [02:30:28] Like, again, going back to us. [02:30:31] It's a mindset thing. [02:30:31] What? [02:30:32] It's a mindset thing. [02:30:34] Stereotype. [02:30:35] You what? [02:30:37] Okay. [02:30:37] So anyway. [02:30:38] So I said a woman's predominant values are sexuality. [02:30:40] You respond and say, no, it goes both ways. [02:30:42] It can be for men too. [02:30:43] Then you follow up and say, well, emotional intelligence, all these other things. [02:30:46] I want it more well-rounded. [02:30:48] Do you understand that by saying he's more well-rounded, that means that their sexuality cannot be predominant? [02:30:53] Well-rounded means being dispersed amongst different avenues of features. [02:30:58] So that means he cannot be predominant. [02:30:59] To me personally, there's no predominant in that sense. [02:31:04] Nope. [02:31:05] It's like well-rounded. [02:31:07] There's no. [02:31:08] So if it's well-rounded, then there's no predominant. [02:31:09] It's like they're sexual. [02:31:10] Okay. [02:31:11] Like whatever. [02:31:11] Well-rounded. [02:31:12] If you have a big dick and an airhead, I don't want to talk to you. [02:31:15] Like, I don't care for that. [02:31:17] Well-rounded and predominant cannot coexist. [02:31:21] Can you define that? [02:31:22] You're trying to make it coexistent. [02:31:24] In my world, they definitely can. [02:31:26] You're fucking. [02:31:27] In my real quality. [02:31:28] I'm sorry. [02:31:30] That's your buddy. [02:31:34] Yeah, like, you know what, dude, like, you're fucking retarded. [02:31:38] I tried to be polite. [02:31:39] I tried to be nice about it, but you're fucking retarded. [02:31:41] And this is the thing, too, that I gotta say. [02:31:42] No, This is a learning moment for everybody in here. [02:31:45] People like this can fucking vote. [02:31:47] And this is why I tell you guys every single time. [02:31:50] You need to be the leader in the relationship. [02:31:51] You need to fucking have your shit together because women are fucking retards. [02:31:54] And they think they're intelligent. [02:31:56] Like, literally, we have a woman here speaking, doesn't understand what she's saying, doesn't understand the terms that she's saying. [02:32:01] And it's like, well, I want the guy. [02:32:03] He could be predominant in this. [02:32:04] Well, actually, she's got to be well-rounded, not knowing that the two literally counteract each other. [02:32:07] You cannot be well-rounded while also having a predominant feature. [02:32:10] What the fuck are you talking about? [02:32:12] So I want to say, I have an issue right now. [02:32:15] Most of the men that sound crazy. [02:32:17] I want it all. [02:32:18] Most of the men that I'm trying to date right now are very gay. [02:32:21] And I want to understand that. [02:32:22] All right, let's retrace, man. [02:32:24] No, What I'm trying to say is that retreats. [02:32:27] We retract. [02:32:28] Every day, dude, they get provided. [02:32:29] Bro, women need to go back to the extent class at a second. [02:32:31] Quick slap. [02:32:32] Shut the fresh eating. [02:32:33] That's crazy, dude. [02:32:33] Yeah, no, this is just. [02:32:35] You look so cute. [02:32:37] I love me. [02:32:38] Oh my gosh. [02:32:39] Stop batting. [02:32:41] Can you shut up for a second? [02:32:41] Yeah. [02:32:42] What's the middle chat to be read? [02:32:43] Myron or Fresh. [02:32:44] When is the next call-in show? [02:32:46] I have so much to ask you for. [02:32:47] Got cheated on two years ago, but found out today and joined the military four months ago. [02:32:52] Wow. [02:32:53] Just need advice from my role models, you guys, and the team. [02:32:56] I mean, call-in shows, probably Friday. [02:32:59] I don't know. [02:32:59] I'm going to do a debate, man. [02:33:00] It's been a while since you've done a call-in show, bro. [02:33:02] I don't know. [02:33:03] Okay. [02:33:04] All right. [02:33:04] Nathan, just hit us up in Zoom calls on there. [02:33:09] Mr. Fix, her upper. [02:33:11] Big up to Miguel and Charlie and FNF Crew. [02:33:13] W earlier stream. [02:33:14] Yep. [02:33:14] Monday Mondays is awesome. [02:33:16] Alex says, I don't have 8,000 custom suits so I can change a girl's attire. [02:33:20] I have somebody to do it that, and for you, hell no. [02:33:23] Old ass mud shark, $8,000 custom suits. [02:33:26] Alex says, hell no. [02:33:28] Buro. [02:33:30] How you say it, Mo? [02:33:35] Buro. [02:33:36] We all know that Fresh Negro is wanting Chicagringa in the middle in white to do a spin for the pod. [02:33:42] She's Fresh's main priority for the evening. [02:33:45] I mean, she has to be. [02:33:46] I'm actually celebrating right now, bro. [02:33:49] I'm actually celebrating now. [02:33:50] She has no pants on right now. [02:33:54] They're not wearing any pants. [02:34:00] Yes. [02:34:00] I knew it. === Wedding Rings and Dating Status Signals (08:36) === [02:34:01] And you got a boyfriend? [02:34:03] Nigga, come on, man. [02:34:05] Come on, man. [02:34:07] I mean, if you've seen him stand up, you'll understand. [02:34:11] All right, yeah, we're going to see. [02:34:13] Again, W Mo, give away update, Gordo. [02:34:16] Already new pants coming soon. [02:34:18] And 315. [02:34:21] God damn it. [02:34:22] W Bills for always being Bill Z. Big fucking L for Chris. [02:34:26] Talk drinking motherfucker. [02:34:27] I mean, I'm sorry, Brian. [02:34:28] Fresh, hold heroes so we can, so we all don't see floating chains and eyeballs in the girl. [02:34:34] Myron, can't wait for you and Riyadh debating all the comedians while we should be MAGA 100%. [02:34:40] It was sent during YouTube. [02:34:41] Got it. [02:34:41] Oh. [02:34:42] Yeah, yeah, Google. [02:34:43] You probably said Jews. [02:34:44] Yeah. [02:34:45] Probably. [02:34:45] Yeah. [02:34:46] Honest question from Burro again. [02:34:48] Beautiful ladies. [02:34:49] That's not what I said. [02:34:50] Team of bitches. [02:34:51] You truly happy with your dating status, knowing that y'all whore status makes it very difficult to take all seriously for a lifelong partner. [02:34:59] Y'all love to write the coat tales of champions, but make excuses for fucking things up. [02:35:04] I mean, he's spitting right now. [02:35:06] Y'all love hoes. [02:35:07] It was also during YouTube. [02:35:08] Yeah, men love to fuck hoes. [02:35:09] But long-term, they married love too. [02:35:11] They love hoes. [02:35:12] They married. [02:35:12] Maybe married hoes get fucked up in the process, but yeah, they love hoes. [02:35:16] It's all you dumb men. [02:35:17] It's all you dumb men. [02:35:18] That's all you don't care about. [02:35:20] And that's why it goes back to you, men. [02:35:22] I'll give it to you. [02:35:23] I'll give it to you. [02:35:25] We do fuck up sometimes. [02:35:26] You love looks. [02:35:27] No, no, no, right here. [02:35:28] Yeah. [02:35:28] Sexuality. [02:35:29] So don't tell me to dress like one thing and you love what's outside. [02:35:32] No, but you love it. [02:35:33] Hold on. [02:35:33] The problem is you, you have a boyfriend. [02:35:35] No, no, hold on. [02:35:36] You have a boyfriend. [02:35:37] It don't matter. [02:35:37] I might have a boyfriend. [02:35:38] It doesn't matter. [02:35:38] My boyfriend may say he likes dressing up. [02:35:41] If you and my girl dressing like that, you're no longer my girl. [02:35:43] But you outside and you loving everything else. [02:35:46] You're picking up all that stuff that looks like me. [02:35:49] She don't fuck up like that. [02:35:50] That's why. [02:35:51] No, no, but the point is, that's crazy for having a boyfriend. [02:35:55] What you're wearing. [02:35:55] I mean, 1,000%. [02:35:57] I don't have a ring on my fingers. [02:35:58] I can do what I want. [02:35:59] It's security. [02:35:59] And that's exactly. [02:36:00] And then when you want me to act like that, put a ring on my finger, baby. [02:36:04] His place in the relationship is so below that you're on top. [02:36:07] It's very telling. [02:36:08] Wait, wait, so then why aren't you acting like a wife then? [02:36:11] Why should I act like a wife with no ring on my finger? [02:36:13] Yeah, why should I act like a wife with no? [02:36:15] So no, though. [02:36:16] With no, baby. [02:36:18] You know, before you know. [02:36:19] Oh, so. [02:36:20] Why should I act like something that I'm not? [02:36:22] You a bi-card. [02:36:23] Are you going to act like a gay man when you're not? [02:36:29] But I'm not gay. [02:36:30] And I'm not a wife. [02:36:31] So why would I act like a woman? [02:36:32] So no ring on your finger then. [02:36:33] So why would I act like one? [02:36:34] There's no ring on your finger. [02:36:35] Exactly. [02:36:35] So why would I act like a finger? [02:36:36] You'll never be single. [02:36:37] So until you want me to act like a wife, put a ring on my finger, baby. [02:36:41] So hold on, hold on, hold on. [02:36:42] Question for you. [02:36:43] I get what you're saying, and that's factual. [02:36:45] It's factual. [02:36:46] However, if I'm going to wife you up and see you as a mother, maybe a wife long term, I want to see you start from the very beginning. [02:36:53] You saw something behind the door, so that's partly why you wanted to put a ring on my finger. [02:36:57] But to get to the next side, like I said to your wife, right now you're not looking for me. [02:37:00] You saw it, so that's why you wanted to consider it. [02:37:02] No, no, no, I want to do it. [02:37:03] You want to smash and have fun. [02:37:05] Now you wanted to smash, then pass me on. [02:37:08] But you wanted to smash and you seen something in me, so you considered all those thoughts. [02:37:13] So put a ring on my finger so I can focus on me to act. [02:37:16] You got to be a wife, though. [02:37:17] You got to put a ring on my finger. [02:37:19] See, then we're at. [02:37:21] I can't act like anything when I have the free trial. [02:37:23] Are you going to act like you're gay? [02:37:24] Act like you're gay for me. [02:37:25] No, it doesn't matter. [02:37:26] Act like you're gay for me. [02:37:26] No, that's count. [02:37:27] We're at an impasse. [02:37:28] Act like you're gay for me. [02:37:29] Hold on. [02:37:30] Who wants marriage? [02:37:31] You or me? [02:37:32] You do, baby. [02:37:33] I didn't ask for marriage. [02:37:34] You want to marry? [02:37:35] Men don't want marriage. [02:37:36] Women do. [02:37:36] Actually, there's a reason why you walk on a white dress done with your father because marriage is handing off the next man in a white dress for purity. [02:37:43] I mean, you make friends on that. [02:37:45] That's a lot of women that are brainwashed on the old days. [02:37:47] For me, on the new days, I know for me, I probably make more money than a lot of men. [02:37:52] So for me, and the way I do it, I make a lot of money without having to do it sexually. [02:37:57] By the way, I look. [02:37:57] But that's fine. [02:37:58] Men don't care. [02:37:59] Men don't care about money. [02:38:00] Men don't care about money, but this day and age, women care about money. [02:38:04] So for me, I can live happily every time. [02:38:06] Every marriage. [02:38:07] You or me. [02:38:10] You want a wife at home to take care of your responsibilities that you don't want to take care of. [02:38:14] I can hire a maid. [02:38:15] Then do it. [02:38:16] Don't worry about a wife. [02:38:17] No, no, but you, hold on. [02:38:18] You want marriage, right? [02:38:19] No, I got a toy at home. [02:38:20] I can do it on my own. [02:38:21] Okay, fine. [02:38:21] All right. [02:38:21] See, moving to goalposts. [02:38:23] Women want marriage. [02:38:24] Men don't care about marriage like that because we lose it in the end anyway. [02:38:27] Why do I want a man that got to take care of when he's old and wrinkly? [02:38:30] When I can just continue with that. [02:38:30] Everybody benefits. [02:38:32] Right. [02:38:32] When I can just continue on, you're old and wrinkly. [02:38:34] And I don't secure anything. [02:38:35] Y'all don't like to cook. [02:38:36] Y'all don't like to clean. [02:38:37] Nothing. [02:38:37] Yeah, but hold on. [02:38:38] You can start doing that in the beginning and you fall off of that. [02:38:40] I can lose it in the middle. [02:38:41] So it doesn't make a clinic and get a baby on my own without you and raise that baby and have a great life with that baby without you. [02:38:49] Do it. [02:38:50] Exactly. [02:38:50] And that's why a lot of women remember. [02:38:52] Exactly. [02:38:53] And that's why it boils back to women. [02:38:55] When you get older, nobody wants to die. [02:39:00] Nobody wants to be in the middle of the day. [02:39:01] Nobody needs to die with me. [02:39:02] We need to. [02:39:03] We need to be women. [02:39:05] We need better than men. [02:39:07] Men don't understand that. [02:39:08] Man, that's not pretty gay aspect. [02:39:10] With the attitude and the mindset, you'd be single forever. [02:39:12] We need men. [02:39:13] That's fine, though. [02:39:13] Fresh, you know. [02:39:14] Yeah, I mean, I get that. [02:39:15] That rhyme makes up hard. [02:39:17] That's a part. [02:39:18] You're fresh. [02:39:19] That rhymed. [02:39:20] We are definitely doing it. [02:39:21] We need y'all. [02:39:22] We love y'all. [02:39:23] We need Chris. [02:39:24] Why do you put that hoe? [02:39:27] That's me. [02:39:28] It was Jew. [02:39:28] Oh, why do you put the Jew with cybersecurity next to Myron? [02:39:31] Oh, wow. [02:39:34] We were meant to be together. [02:39:35] She's not doing though. [02:39:37] I know. [02:39:37] It's a nice picture. [02:39:39] I'm just Italian. [02:39:40] I'm sorry. [02:39:40] Miss Brazil, if you're thinking they're going to smash all the other girls on the panel, I believe them you ladies are trash. [02:39:47] So you're asking me if I'm going to fuck everybody in the trash. [02:39:49] I'm personally straight, but if I wasn't, maybe I would. [02:39:52] I feel like these guys are lonely and beat their daddy. [02:39:55] They just want to picture me fucking you guys. [02:39:58] And honestly, that would be hot, so I don't blame you. [02:40:00] Watch panels. [02:40:01] They understand women's true nature and they just see it for what it is. [02:40:04] So that's pretty smart of them. [02:40:06] What do you mean? [02:40:07] Can you explain that to me, please? [02:40:08] And they go to bed. [02:40:09] Can you explain that to me, please? [02:40:11] Like, what did you say? [02:40:12] English is not my first language, so that's why I'm confused. [02:40:14] Well, basically, they understand how women operate. [02:40:16] And as a result, they say life and color, how you guys talk, how you respond to questions, because they can tell maybe it's not worth it to date most women. [02:40:24] Oh, so they think I'm very masculine and I want to fuck them. [02:40:27] No, no. [02:40:27] Well, what I'm saying is they see your character flaws in real time. [02:40:32] Oh, that's okay. [02:40:33] Oh, yeah. [02:40:34] A lot of people, but I'm confused to how that relates to them. [02:40:38] Because a lot of people are better than that. [02:40:39] I want to ask you. [02:40:40] They don't want to. [02:40:41] This is basically what they're saying. [02:40:42] Oh, okay. [02:40:43] And I should date them. [02:40:44] Is that what they're saying? [02:40:45] I don't think they care about that. [02:40:46] It's just that they related me to them, so that's why I was asking. [02:40:49] We talked in. [02:40:50] Listen, I'm sure you find somebody outside. [02:40:53] It's fine, but I'm just saying they can see your character flaws in real time. [02:40:56] That's okay. [02:40:57] I can see you're Sue, and that's fine. [02:40:58] But I want y'all to need us as much as we need y'all. [02:41:01] Guys, we're going to have fun. [02:41:03] Okay. [02:41:04] What's the next one? [02:41:05] We need y'all. [02:41:07] We need fun people. [02:41:08] T-Wright says, hey, ladies, what do you think? [02:41:10] Would you prefer to be overweight, wealthy, and not the most attractive? [02:41:14] Or would you rather be thin, struggling financially, and beautiful? [02:41:18] Skinny. [02:41:19] The last skin one. [02:41:19] The last one. [02:41:21] You're going to always win. [02:41:22] The last one. [02:41:23] The beautiful. [02:41:23] Pretty. [02:41:24] No, they need fat girls too. [02:41:26] Pretty privileged. [02:41:27] You can be doing that. [02:41:28] At least you got your. [02:41:29] No, yeah, pretty. [02:41:30] I ain't hear that. [02:41:31] But I'm saying if you got money. [02:41:33] The last one. [02:41:33] You're still going to be okay. [02:41:35] The last one. [02:41:35] I need my own money. [02:41:37] The last one. [02:41:37] All right. [02:41:37] Cam says, a guy friend who she can always rely on always becomes a meat sword she can ride on. [02:41:43] That's why my girl can have only three guy friends: the father, the son, and the Holy Ghost. [02:41:48] The rest of these guys are just hot dogs. [02:41:51] I think if you truly believe in God. [02:41:56] I think if you truly believe in God, you shouldn't be saying that, but continue. [02:41:59] Balkan Bruiser says, Blacks and women won't have the IQ level, but think about this. [02:42:05] The Netflix documentary literally proved the toxic masculine influencers right. [02:42:09] The mainstream media clips and puts out a narrative that is one-sided, meant to show masculinity as a threat. [02:42:15] The post on X Myron put out proves how dumb people are. [02:42:19] They lack the critical thinking skills to understand why Myron did an interview in the first place and what key element is missing from the final cut. [02:42:26] Give me back the 19 holy. [02:42:29] Good point there, brother. [02:42:31] Balkan, ask the panel: Have you ever met a woman that said, I was a problem in my past relationship? === Rumble Wallet Sponsorship Announcement (02:56) === [02:42:37] Yes, yes, absolutely. [02:42:41] We probably men don't have it's actually not that rare. [02:42:46] A lot of women say that. [02:42:46] T-Wright says that scenario is cap: black bitches don't go to the gym. [02:42:53] That's crazy. [02:42:55] Jim baby. [02:42:56] T-Wright at that point. [02:42:59] Jim girl. [02:43:00] Bulkin says, I've seen the girl in the white before somewhere. [02:43:03] For some reason, they got too much. [02:43:06] Next to mine. [02:43:07] That's funny. [02:43:08] That is funny. [02:43:09] Shout out Freshina. [02:43:10] Deceli says, salute to Myron. [02:43:13] Yes. [02:43:13] All right. [02:43:14] Deceli. [02:43:15] Oh, no, we did that one. [02:43:16] Did we do this one? [02:43:17] No, we didn't do this one. [02:43:18] Okay, Alex says, W Meyer and Fresh, Icy Big Mo, and Bills. 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[02:45:37] We'll do last thoughts here with your questions and then close out. [02:45:41] Wow. [02:45:42] Actually, we'll do last thoughts. [02:45:45] Time is of lessons. [02:45:47] We'll start here. [02:45:50] Thoughts on the show? [02:45:50] Hey, love it. [02:45:51] How's the show for you? [02:45:52] I had a good time. [02:45:53] You know, I love to debate. [02:45:54] Love to hear men's horrible opinions sometimes. [02:45:57] Horrible opinions. [02:45:58] You know, y'all made some points. [02:46:00] There's a piece of facts over here. [02:46:01] Some facts were spit. [02:46:03] Some were not. [02:46:04] What were the horrible opinions? [02:46:06] That women are just good for sex. [02:46:07] But I know that's what y'all men think. [02:46:09] So what we said is that that's their predominant agency. [02:46:13] Yeah. [02:46:14] Okay, I kind of like, I'm interested in that. [02:46:17] So you say that's the main one, but not the only one. [02:46:19] It's their main agency. [02:46:20] We said 20 times we mentioned that. [02:46:24] I'm sorry about it, but I'm wondering, but not the only one. [02:46:26] For a man is the main point. [02:46:28] cool because for women men the only one like the main one is money but the other ones are like okay okay sorry okay But here's the difference. [02:46:37] Men are able to make up for their deficiencies in other ways that women can't. [02:46:41] That are not money? [02:46:42] Yes. [02:46:43] You can be charismatic. [02:46:44] You can be charming. [02:46:45] You can be. [02:46:47] And how can a woman make up for it? [02:46:48] If she's ugly, she's cooked. [02:46:50] That's my point. [02:46:51] Okay. [02:46:51] So you feel like an ugly man could not be with an ugly woman, but both of them are in the same intellectual level. [02:46:56] Maybe both of them are like One Piece. [02:47:00] I don't know. [02:47:01] That's something that weird men like. [02:47:03] Relationships. [02:47:04] Missing the entire world. [02:47:06] Okay, wait, we're going to talk about it later. [02:47:08] Sorry. [02:47:10] Yeah, no, you piece, but you be happy, nigga. [02:47:11] Yeah, no, but for you, like, I'm just trying to figure out what opinions were wrong or whatever. [02:47:16] Like, because. [02:47:18] Well, I just think women do have more value. [02:47:20] And like I said, I do think women are good friends. [02:47:22] I do think that's a bad opinion because I do think women actually are really good friends. [02:47:27] But that was the main opinion I didn't agree with. [02:47:30] Yeah, so this is another example of what I mean when I say women will hear something and then they'll extrapolate what they feel was said and then kind of summarize it. [02:47:38] You didn't say that? [02:47:40] We don't add value as a friend to men. [02:47:42] What I said, in a majority of situations, platonic friendships with women are pointless for men. [02:47:47] Because you guys, hold on, let me finish. [02:47:49] Sorry. [02:47:49] Majority. [02:47:50] I literally said majority, which I was just confirming. [02:47:53] I'm just a five out of 100. [02:47:54] So Jesus Christ. [02:47:55] I'm the five out of 100 that's a good friend, I guess, that adds something to a. [02:47:59] That's not what. [02:48:00] That's not what I. What? [02:48:01] You just said not, you said 95 out of 100. [02:48:04] And you said I'm. [02:48:06] You know what's crazy? [02:48:06] We know. [02:48:06] They all put it to themselves. [02:48:08] He said he's probably in general. [02:48:10] And I agree. [02:48:11] No, that's such a minus, bro. [02:48:13] Sorry, no, you said our opinions are wrong or some shit like that. [02:48:16] That's what you said. [02:48:16] I said you made some good points, though. [02:48:18] I didn't say everything. [02:48:19] You said the opinions were horrible. [02:48:21] There you go. [02:48:21] Some. [02:48:22] Horrible. [02:48:23] But I'm still trying to figure out, like, you could say it's horrible, but like, what is not right or what's not true? [02:48:28] I do think that women add to a man's life in other ways besides sex. [02:48:32] I do think that's, we add to, we add value. [02:48:35] But that's not what I said. [02:48:36] Yeah, he said the majority sex. [02:48:38] I said the predominant value that women. [02:48:40] I don't think that's the main thing that women add. [02:48:43] Okay, what is the main thing they add? [02:48:44] What is it? [02:48:44] If it's not that a good woman brings peace, stability. [02:48:48] But what comes before that? [02:48:50] Nurturing. [02:48:52] No, what comes before that? [02:48:54] Fucking. [02:48:56] So what? [02:48:56] Is that what we're trying to get to? [02:48:58] Nurturing comes first, then fucking. [02:49:00] You're going to hit somebody before you want to nurture them. [02:49:02] Well, you're fast. [02:49:03] Calm down. [02:49:05] All right. [02:49:06] Next. [02:49:06] I mean, think about it. [02:49:07] No, Because I'm going to really harp this down because women always do this shit. [02:49:12] Oh, this opinion is wrong or X, Y, Z or say some other shit. [02:49:15] And I'm like, all right, what is it specifically? [02:49:17] And they can never actually do it. [02:49:18] And then what you're saying is you said that women are only for that's the only thing they do. [02:49:24] I said, no, that's their predominant thing that they do. [02:49:26] That's their predominant value. [02:49:28] And then you're mentioning all these other things that come after the fact. [02:49:31] Like, there's no nurturing or caring or any of that stuff if we don't find you physically attractive. [02:49:35] Thank you. [02:49:36] That is the foundation. [02:49:38] That's true for y'all. [02:49:39] What about you? [02:49:40] What am I wrong about then? [02:49:41] What about the ugly ones that you do? [02:49:43] You'll get your chance. [02:49:43] What am I wrong about? [02:49:45] You know, the way men's brain work, I guess you are correct. [02:49:47] But women do other things, in my opinion. [02:49:51] Such as? [02:49:52] Tell us. [02:49:52] We already, well, I just said it, but we already going back. [02:49:55] We always going back to the original. [02:49:57] Yeah, because you're bringing up like auxiliary things. [02:50:01] I'm talking about the main thing. [02:50:05] It's called Burger King, not Burger Fries, right? [02:50:08] So like when you go to Burger King, you want to get a burger and the fries come on the side. [02:50:11] What I'm saying is you're talking about the fries. [02:50:13] I'm talking about the burger. [02:50:14] The predominant thing that women bring to the value to the table is their sexuality. [02:50:18] Everything builds upon that. [02:50:19] Yep. [02:50:22] That's my argument. [02:50:23] So I'm trying to figure out how I'm wrong. [02:50:26] Come on, Miss Cheetah Print. [02:50:29] Let me think. [02:50:30] Sorry. [02:50:32] I do like, oh my God. [02:50:35] I can't even think anymore. [02:50:36] I'll give you an easier one. [02:50:37] Okay. [02:50:37] No, no, no. [02:50:38] Let her finish. [02:50:39] How am I wrong? [02:50:41] Well, I don't think everything isn't always about looks. [02:50:43] I mean, some people don't, that's not their main thing in life. [02:50:46] So sometimes it is about their personality, like what they got going on below the surface. [02:50:51] So it's not always just about the face, you know? [02:50:55] Are we talking about men? [02:50:56] Yeah. [02:50:56] What is the first thing that men look for? [02:50:58] Yo. [02:50:59] Ass. [02:51:00] The booty. [02:51:03] Men are surface value. [02:51:05] Men are surface value. [02:51:06] So you know what? [02:51:07] Okay, so wouldn't that mean that I'm right then? [02:51:11] Yes, you are correct in a man's mind. [02:51:14] Yeah. [02:51:14] That's what I said, though. [02:51:15] That's the only thing he could be. [02:51:20] I don't know what you're trying to argue. [02:51:21] You're stupid, bro. [02:51:22] That was stupid. [02:51:23] No, no, no. [02:51:23] There's a reason why I'm harping on this. [02:51:25] This is something that's fantastic that I've noticed only with females. [02:51:29] And here's the thing. [02:51:30] I was arguing with a fucking profession. [02:51:31] Yeah, I've put you guys in a complete different category because at this point, I've talked with more women than anyone else on the fucking internet. [02:51:38] And this is what I can conclusively say. [02:51:40] It doesn't matter how much education they have, their background, their profession, etc. [02:51:46] Whether I'm in the University of Florida debating a fucking professor or a girl here on the podcast, women have an inability to listen to what's said and properly decipher what was said and take the, you know, the core of the content without putting their emotions on it, bastardizing it, and then spinning out some other shit that was never said. [02:52:03] So in other words, I'll say something, you'll come back and summarize it to me based off how you feel versus what I said. [02:52:11] It's how I'm interpreting it. [02:52:12] No. [02:52:13] Yes. [02:52:13] And what I'm saying is that this is a universal problem with women, which is why you guys should never have power. [02:52:17] Facts. [02:52:17] This is exactly, this is precisely why you guys should never have any type of authority or any type of power in society because of it. [02:52:23] That is one of the Achilles heels of women that I've noticed. [02:52:26] No matter where I'm at, we're in fucking Columbia talking to them. [02:52:28] We're here in America. [02:52:29] PhD student here, master student here, or a fucking doctor. [02:52:32] It's still there. [02:52:33] Like, they have an inability to take in information, summarize it properly, and regurgitate it back in a sense that makes sense without their feelings being involved. [02:52:43] And if I made them feel a certain way with saying it, they are unable to process information. [02:52:47] It's a uniquely feminine phenomenon. [02:52:50] And we still do. [02:52:51] And look, you can't even control yourself. [02:52:53] You have to come in and make an extra. [02:52:55] This is literally what I'm talking about. [02:52:56] Like, they're children. [02:52:57] They're literally children. [02:52:59] You know what I mean? [02:53:00] It's incredible. [02:53:00] At least you're going by Brazil soon. [02:53:01] So, like, so again, what did I say that was wrong? [02:53:08] You know what? [02:53:09] You're correct. [02:53:10] You are so right. [02:53:11] You are right. === Appearance Standards and Feminine Phenomena (03:14) === [02:53:13] Okay. [02:53:13] There you go. [02:53:14] That was smart. [02:53:16] No, What did I say that was wrong? [02:53:20] I just said you're right. [02:53:22] I said, like I said, that I said, in a man's mind, you're correct. [02:53:26] So you're correct. [02:53:28] Okay, in a man's mind. [02:53:28] So in a woman's mind, how is it correct? [02:53:31] It's not. [02:53:32] Okay, tell me how it's wrong in a woman's mind. [02:53:33] Because we have more value than just sex. [02:53:36] Oh, gosh. [02:53:38] That's what I've been saying. [02:53:39] We have more value than that. [02:53:41] Like what? [02:53:41] In my opinion. [02:53:43] Well, I just said it. [02:53:45] What? [02:53:45] And we keep going in the circles. [02:53:47] I wasn't listening. [02:53:48] Said it again? [02:53:49] Well, I said the peace and the nurturing and whatever, but then y'all said, where did we start it from? [02:53:55] Yeah, but that's fries. [02:53:57] That's what he said. [02:53:58] Yeah, so guess what? [02:53:59] We want the fries and the burger. [02:54:01] But the burger is sex. [02:54:03] Okay, so you get the burger too. [02:54:06] But the burger is why we came to Burger King. [02:54:09] Sometimes people go for fries. [02:54:10] Yeah, sometimes. [02:54:11] Not all the time. [02:54:11] What's a burger? [02:54:12] Let me ask you this. [02:54:14] So if I'm assuming, were you going to go to the club after this or whatever? [02:54:19] I might. [02:54:19] I'm debating it. [02:54:20] Okay. [02:54:21] Now, let me ask you this. [02:54:23] If sexuality wasn't so important or whatever, why don't you just put on a nun outfit and go to the club? [02:54:29] It's hot. [02:54:32] Won't be that, you know, 100% kind and it'll make it cooler for you. [02:54:38] Maybe. [02:54:38] Why don't you just, you know, put it in the middle of the morning? [02:54:40] I wear what I like. [02:54:41] I don't wear what I'm wearing for a man. [02:54:43] I wear it because I like it. [02:54:44] Yeah. [02:54:45] Okay. [02:54:45] Do you wear that when you go to sleep? [02:54:47] Sometimes I could go to sleep in this if I was. [02:54:49] Yeah, but do you? [02:54:49] Yeah, I like cute pajamas. [02:54:50] You wear your makeup when you go to sleep, your hair and everything upside down when you go to sleep. [02:54:54] I don't wear makeup when I go to sleep because up your skin. [02:54:57] Okay. [02:54:57] Why do you care about your skin? [02:54:59] Because I want to look good when I look in the mirror. [02:55:01] Why do you want to look good when you look in the mirror? [02:55:03] For myself. [02:55:03] Really? [02:55:04] Because nobody wants to look ugly when they look in the mirror. [02:55:07] Yeah, but what is the reason for that? [02:55:10] Because I care about how I look. [02:55:12] Okay, why do you care about how you look? [02:55:14] I mean, it's not all about a man. [02:55:16] Yeah, sure. [02:55:17] If I look better, I might attract more men, but that's not my main purpose in looking good. [02:55:22] I like to look good for myself. [02:55:24] Yeah, but why do you want to look good for yourself? [02:55:27] So that I'm confident. [02:55:28] Would it be fair to say that if you look good, certain opportunities are presented to you? [02:55:31] Of course. [02:55:32] Okay. [02:55:33] So opportunities are presented to you based off of the way that you look, which is your sexuality. [02:55:40] Sure. [02:55:41] Yeah, so I'm going to bag more people if I wear this versus a nun's outfit to the club. [02:55:45] Ah, correct. [02:55:46] So there you go. [02:55:47] So I never said that wasn't true. [02:55:51] I never, what? [02:55:52] Yes, but I dress. [02:55:53] I'm not dressing like this for a man. [02:55:55] Oh, really? [02:55:56] No. [02:55:58] I'm not. [02:55:59] See, it's just like ridiculousness like this where like it, like, she's literally just sitting here saying, like, I don't dress like this for a man. [02:56:04] Like, I mean, I live in a cold city. [02:56:07] Sometimes we don't wear, we can't wear shorts all the time. [02:56:10] It's not like we're always clothed. [02:56:11] It's most different men. [02:56:12] You could just get over the acting. [02:56:13] It's most different men. [02:56:14] And again, like I said, I like to look good for myself. [02:56:16] But the makeup industry, the beauty industry, plastic surgery, like y'all are not going under the knife for your fucking self, bro. [02:56:23] Well, I ain't never went under this. [02:56:24] This is not. [02:56:25] Again, I'm speaking in general. === Global Opportunities and Cultural Dress Codes (04:12) === [02:56:27] In general. [02:56:28] Whether it's you do Botox or you buy expensive clothing or you buy hair, whatever. [02:56:34] Like it's all when you guys sit there and say, oh, I do it for me or whatever. [02:56:38] That's a fucking lie, bro. [02:56:39] I went out in a bonnet and guys tried to talk to me. [02:56:41] I get this for money. [02:56:42] I get this for myself. [02:56:44] I like the way my hair looks. [02:56:45] A man don't really care as much as like, well, I don't know. [02:56:49] They don't care as much as. [02:56:50] I'm going to give you an easy one here. [02:56:52] Name three burger joints. [02:56:54] You can't cheat. [02:56:55] Three burger joints? [02:56:56] Yeah. [02:56:57] Five guys. [02:56:58] In and out. [02:56:59] That's a rage paper. [02:57:01] Yeah, I know. [02:57:02] I don't care about a rage bait. [02:57:04] One more. [02:57:05] Burger King. [02:57:06] All right. [02:57:06] Now name three countries. [02:57:07] Yep. [02:57:08] That's good. [02:57:08] That's good. [02:57:10] France, Spain. [02:57:14] And y'all distracted me. [02:57:18] No, no, you're good. [02:57:19] Yeah, one more. [02:57:20] And Netherlands. [02:57:26] Three countries. [02:57:26] You should hesitate with the burger joints, though. [02:57:28] Yeah, no. [02:57:29] Because y'all play every y'all start playing sounds. [02:57:32] Five guys? [02:57:32] Y'all be distracting me. [02:57:34] I forgot about five guys. [02:57:35] That's pretty good, though. [02:57:35] That was pretty good though. [02:57:36] Five guys. [02:57:37] Okay, what about you? [02:57:38] Yeah, last look. [02:57:39] What about me? [02:57:40] Three countries. [02:57:40] Three countries. [02:57:41] So Australia, New Zealand, North America. [02:57:48] All right. [02:57:48] All right. [02:57:49] Perfect. [02:57:51] North America is a continent. [02:57:55] North America. [02:57:56] The USFA. [02:57:57] North America is a continent. [02:57:58] Not North America. [02:57:59] North America is a country. [02:58:01] The rules. [02:58:02] You can't name three countries? [02:58:05] Puerto Rico? [02:58:07] I can name a hundred countries right now. [02:58:08] North America is not a country. [02:58:10] Puerto Rico. [02:58:11] Olympia. [02:58:12] Spain. [02:58:13] You're good. [02:58:13] North America encompasses multiple countries. [02:58:16] North America is a continent. [02:58:17] States. [02:58:17] Not countries. [02:58:18] You're definitely retarded. [02:58:19] States. [02:58:19] Okay, we can move on. [02:58:20] No, we asked you for three countries. [02:58:22] Yeah. [02:58:23] And you gave two countries before, so that's how we knew you understood the question. [02:58:26] Yeah. [02:58:27] And then you said North America. [02:58:30] Here, just quit, nigga. [02:58:30] Just quit. [02:58:31] United States. [02:58:33] Just quit. [02:58:34] I said like 10 other ones, so I know. [02:58:36] No, we said three countries. [02:58:38] And then you gave two countries. [02:58:40] Puerto America is a country. [02:58:41] What? [02:58:42] Yo! [02:58:42] Yo, get off. [02:58:44] Get out of here. [02:58:45] Can I go? [02:58:46] Yes. [02:58:47] Me. [02:58:47] Okay. [02:58:47] No, no, no. [02:58:48] Oh, my thoughts about tonight. [02:58:49] No, I don't want to hear thoughts about tonight. [02:58:52] What about you? [02:58:53] What? [02:58:54] Three countries. [02:58:56] Colombia, Jamaica, Mexico. [02:58:59] You can't name Mexico. [02:59:00] One more. [02:59:01] Why? [02:59:01] All right. [02:59:02] That's what I'm saying. [02:59:02] Like, France. [02:59:03] Too close to home. [02:59:04] U.S. and Mexico in Canada. [02:59:06] In Canada, because it's North America. [02:59:08] Yeah, interestingly enough. [02:59:09] France. [02:59:12] You can't repeat whatever she said. [02:59:13] That's where I've been, though. [02:59:15] It's over 120 questions. [02:59:18] One more. [02:59:19] Um, 120. [02:59:22] You got it. [02:59:23] 190. [02:59:24] Hold on. [02:59:25] Because I just started traveling, okay? [02:59:27] So I've been traveling. [02:59:30] I've been to Colombia. [02:59:31] Okay. [02:59:32] Jamaica. [02:59:33] Jamaica was mentioned during the show. [02:59:35] Bumbucka. [02:59:36] That's where I've been, though. [02:59:37] I only want to relate to where I've been. [02:59:40] There's many more countries you can name, I'm sure. [02:59:42] Um Aruba. [02:59:44] Okay. [02:59:45] Okay. [02:59:48] Aruba's country. [02:59:51] I literally could name 20 right now. [02:59:53] There's gotta be another country. [02:59:54] What about you? [02:59:55] North America. [02:59:56] Yeah, you lost niggas. [02:59:57] Go ahead. [02:59:58] Stupid. [02:59:59] There's gotta be another country. [03:00:00] Can't name one more. [03:00:02] Is that the question for me? [03:00:03] Russia, Africa, North Korea. [03:00:05] Belco. [03:00:06] Bolivia. [03:00:08] Canada. [03:00:10] Oh, you need one more. [03:00:11] She needs one more. [03:00:12] Not for that. [03:00:16] Because your friends are Jamaican. [03:00:17] Yeah. [03:00:19] I've been there. [03:00:19] Bolivia. [03:00:20] I know, but just one more. [03:00:22] Bolivia is a country. [03:00:24] Yo, what is this? [03:00:25] Yo, what is this? [03:00:26] Like, crazy North Korea. [03:00:28] Solipsism, narcissism. [03:00:29] It's like we'll say something in general or objective and everything they attribute back to themselves. [03:00:35] Grace, I'm Bolivian. [03:00:36] That's why I feel personal about it. [03:00:38] No, no, you. === Country Names and Generalization Debates (10:05) === [03:00:39] Come on. [03:00:40] I'm sorry. [03:00:44] Leave tonight. [03:00:45] Leave tonight to Brazil. [03:00:46] Okay, two countries. [03:00:47] God damn. [03:00:48] Okay. [03:00:49] China, Russia, Japan. [03:00:53] That was three. [03:00:54] Let me keep going. [03:00:54] Africa, Bolivia. [03:00:55] You said Africa before. [03:00:57] Okay, I said Africa, but Africa is not a country. [03:00:58] Not a country. [03:01:00] It's a continent. [03:01:01] Yeah, but Nigeria. [03:01:03] Okay. [03:01:05] Pretty much. [03:01:07] Okay. [03:01:08] Because it was like, because she kind of named three before she said Africa, right? [03:01:11] She's Africa before that, but we'll give it to her. [03:01:13] All right. [03:01:14] She's a black queen, so what about you? [03:01:16] Some people might disagree. [03:01:18] Palestine? [03:01:20] Except Iran, United States of America. [03:01:22] No, you can't. [03:01:24] No, I cannot say United States, any country. [03:01:25] Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile. [03:01:31] Okay. [03:01:32] All right. [03:01:33] What a show today. [03:01:35] Weren't there questions? [03:01:36] No, that's fine. [03:01:37] Oh, fuck them. [03:01:40] Why do you mean there? [03:01:42] Let me see if there might be a good one. [03:01:44] Yes, let him skim through them. [03:01:45] I mean, don't y'all want to go to call up the party? [03:01:48] Oh, I really want to ask a question. [03:01:50] All right, fuck it. [03:01:50] Let's get that up. [03:01:52] Fuck it. [03:01:52] Hey, hey, hey, hey, that's dope. [03:01:55] All right. [03:01:55] Why is it so hard to leave even when you know the relationship is over? [03:02:00] I'm assuming this is for men. [03:02:01] Yeah, that's that for sex. [03:02:03] Because most men don't have an abundance mindset with women, unfortunately. [03:02:06] Most guys get a girl by the skin of their teeth and they want to continue to have sexual access and they don't leave. [03:02:13] Do men fall in love or settle for the easiest option? [03:02:16] Men will settle for the easiest option, then fall in love with her, probably. [03:02:19] That's what it is. [03:02:21] All right. [03:02:23] Or, you know, less of a headache. [03:02:26] Men are very simple. [03:02:27] Why are women? [03:02:29] Why are men's responses so feminine, emotional when it comes to financial security instability? [03:02:35] I'm a little confused by this question. [03:02:39] Who wrote the question? [03:02:41] If you can give me some context, I will say that. [03:02:44] Yeah. [03:02:44] I say, why are men responses so feminine/slash emotional? [03:02:50] It's either feminine or emotional when it comes to financial stability. [03:02:55] Because they're broke. [03:02:56] Can you give me an example? [03:02:57] Because I'm trying to understand. [03:02:58] I mean, you cannot be broke. [03:02:59] I mean, it doesn't have to be broke. [03:03:00] Like, you can pay your bills, but when you ask for, hey, like, we need, you know, we need more. [03:03:06] We need more future planning. [03:03:07] We need more stability for the future. [03:03:10] Why does that response that I get from you got to be so emotional? [03:03:13] Okay, hold on a sec. [03:03:14] Is an extremely specific question, so i'm gonna make sure I answer it right. [03:03:17] Give me the exact context that you're asking this. [03:03:20] Okay well, we're paying the bills, bills are being paid, but we can't do anything else. [03:03:27] What can we do to better that? [03:03:29] Okay, so don't have money left over for doing some other stuff? [03:03:35] And you ask your guy, hey, what can we do to do this? [03:03:39] And they get mad about that. [03:03:41] Um, not mad, but more so emotional. [03:03:43] And the response becomes, what's the responsibility? [03:03:46] More so dramatic, more so like, hey, let's figure out a plan and let's go with this. [03:03:50] It's more so. [03:03:51] It's like, well, i'm doing this and i'm trying to do this, and you, you know i'm saying you could do this to help me, make me do this and make me make this better like, but why do I need to do that? [03:04:03] That's your fault for not getting with a provider, and you know well, i'll be honest, your fault for not getting with a provider. [03:04:10] Masculine attitude, providers are gonna be like, yo, i'm good right now. [03:04:15] Yeah, give it a back and forth, they ain't dealing with it. [03:04:18] But when you're so used to what's going on back in the day no respectfully, you gotta change that because, if you wanted to. [03:04:25] Man is confused. [03:04:25] Better than you i'm used to. [03:04:27] My dad provided my and let me just be straightforward. [03:04:30] My dad had four baby mothers and he provided for every four baby mother. [03:04:33] They didn't have to pay anything yep, all they had to do was make sure the kids was great. [03:04:37] Yep, why can't we have that these days? [03:04:39] I mean um, you don't qualify. [03:04:40] Yeah, you don't qualify for that. [03:04:42] I'm sorry you're, because I bring more two to the table, because I bring more to the table. [03:04:46] Let me be extremely blunt about this. [03:04:47] We now live in a world where finding a man who has a capability of providing for an entire family on one income is extremely rare and hard to find. [03:04:56] These men are at the pinnacle of the dating marketplace. [03:04:58] They're in the top two to three percentile. [03:05:00] So let me ask you a question. [03:05:02] If this guy existed, why would he pick you over another woman? [03:05:07] It's not necessarily. [03:05:08] Why would he pick me over another woman? [03:05:12] This is a very important question i'm asking you. [03:05:14] That's what it is. [03:05:14] What would make you, what would make him pick you over another woman? [03:05:17] Well, I would feel like what would make him want to pick me over another woman is because I bring what you want me to bring to the table. [03:05:24] I'm bringing what you want me to, a lot of financial stability if that man is already able to provide financially. [03:05:32] Hence why you want to get with him, why would you care about your mom? [03:05:34] And I will bring the softness, I will bring what you need in your life to make everything better as far as, whatever it is it can be emotional, it can be physical, it can be whatever it is that you need from me. [03:05:46] I'm gonna bring that because you're bringing in the financial. [03:05:48] I don't need to worry about the financial. [03:05:50] Okay, now let me ask you a real question, what sets you apart from him? [03:05:54] Finding that, from a 21 year old, a 21 thousand stop stop, sorry. [03:06:00] I have more experience, I have more mind control and I have more control over my overall mental and thinking and everything. [03:06:08] Okay stability emotional, do you think? [03:06:10] Do you think men care about that? [03:06:12] Men don't care about that but however, so then why are you listening? [03:06:15] As a joke, men don't care about that. [03:06:18] But when they get with somebody that is like that, a couple months down, they like, I need that, I need to go back to that, I need her she, She was the one. [03:06:27] See, here's the issue with women. [03:06:28] And there's a reason why I ask you these questions. [03:06:30] Some women. [03:06:32] Shut up, bro. [03:06:33] She's fucking fucking incredibly stupid. [03:06:35] She's right. [03:06:36] Here's the issue with what's right. [03:06:38] What's right? [03:06:40] Me. [03:06:40] No, not you. [03:06:41] You're wrong. [03:06:42] What's right? [03:06:43] No, she's right. [03:06:44] It was her. [03:06:45] What she's right about. [03:06:46] Some men, some women, sorry. [03:06:48] Like, not because you said like women, it's like just not every woman. [03:06:52] You know, like, it depends on the individual. [03:06:55] It depends on the intellectual. [03:06:59] Are you a woman bidder? [03:07:00] Like, you beat women? [03:07:02] Do you do that? [03:07:03] I hope not. [03:07:03] No. [03:07:04] Some men do it. [03:07:05] Not all men do, right? [03:07:07] That's what I'm saying. [03:07:08] See, here's the difference. [03:07:08] Don't generalize. [03:07:10] When you said that, did I interrupt you and say, not all men? [03:07:13] Hold on, stop. [03:07:14] Literally. [03:07:15] You just made a comment, right? [03:07:16] That men beat women. [03:07:18] Did I do the same stupid shit you did and say, not all men? [03:07:22] No, you want to know why? [03:07:23] Because I had the common sense. [03:07:24] Hold on, hold on. [03:07:24] I had the common sense to understand that you were not speaking all men. [03:07:27] I had the common sense to know you're speaking generally. [03:07:29] Men are the ones that beat women, right? [03:07:33] You just want to like. [03:07:34] We're just trying to be funny. [03:07:35] No, that's actually the difference. [03:07:36] I am listening, which is why I'm not saying you talk to you. [03:07:41] He doesn't cut you off. [03:07:42] Don't play the victim here. [03:07:43] I will never play the victim. [03:07:46] You're like, stop talking. [03:07:47] Stop talking. [03:07:49] Like, why can we? [03:07:50] Because I was saying something the whole time. [03:07:51] I was talking to her about something. [03:07:52] We were making a point, and you're like, stop talking. [03:07:54] And then you said, not all men or not all women. [03:07:56] And I'm like, what the fuck? [03:07:57] Like, why did that even? [03:07:58] No, because the first time you said, like, you're not, you made your point. [03:08:01] You were like, oh, I said some women, but like, most of the times you say all, all women. [03:08:07] Oh, you're true. [03:08:07] So I'm like, please. [03:08:08] You can't even name your countries, bro. [03:08:09] Like, yo, just try to get it. [03:08:10] I can't name 20 right now. [03:08:11] Nah, nigga, you suck. [03:08:12] Yes, I can. [03:08:13] You're stupid. [03:08:15] Back to you. [03:08:16] So, also, keep in mind that we are talking about something very specific because we're talking about a guy that's able to be a provider. [03:08:22] Guys that are providers have a similar mindset. [03:08:24] So, once again, we're talking about something very specific. [03:08:27] But again, this is how I know you're low IQ. [03:08:30] Because when I say something in general, you have to say not all. [03:08:35] That is retarded behavior that only idiots do. [03:08:37] And you cannot keep yourself quiet. [03:08:39] When you said men beat women, did I interrupt you and say, not all men? [03:08:42] No, because I have the common sense to understand. [03:08:44] You're obviously speaking in generalities. [03:08:45] So how is it I'm able to extend to you, you know, some little bit of courtesy and charitableness, understanding what you're trying to say, but you can't extend that my way. [03:08:53] I've been quiet. [03:08:54] I've been quiet for the most part. [03:08:56] I feel like I haven't been interrupting you, but if you say something I totally disagree with, I'm not just going to sit there and take it in. [03:09:06] We can agree to disagree. [03:09:08] You're fucking stupid. [03:09:08] You're one of the dumbest girls we've ever been to. [03:09:10] Whatever you think. [03:09:11] Holy shit. [03:09:12] Whatever you think. [03:09:13] Holy shit. [03:09:13] You're one of the dumbest girls that we've ever brought on this fucking show. [03:09:16] I think I'm pretty smart. [03:09:17] You're a talking adult. [03:09:19] I don't know what the hell is going on. [03:09:21] And fucking credible. [03:09:23] What makes you think that? [03:09:25] 50 fucking IQ. [03:09:27] I'm genuinely curious. [03:09:28] How come? [03:09:29] You did not just see the exchange that went down? [03:09:30] You can't tell? [03:09:31] No, no. [03:09:32] As a girl, as a girl, clearly, I'm not good for anything but sex. [03:09:35] I'm asking you, how come? [03:09:36] Stupid. [03:09:37] At least you know. [03:09:37] No, he's trolling. [03:09:38] No one throwing a server, man. [03:09:39] Yeah, did you not hear the exchanges now? [03:09:41] I honestly didn't. [03:09:42] Okay. [03:09:42] Yeah. [03:09:42] No, no, she did stroll. [03:09:44] Yeah. [03:09:44] Like, see, like, that's it. [03:09:45] That's the point. [03:09:47] Wouldn't you like to give me an explanation if that's all your opinion? [03:09:50] It's not worth it. [03:09:50] No, we're not listening. [03:09:52] So why are you talking? [03:09:53] Because I heard you say something really mean and I was just wondering. [03:09:56] That's all. [03:09:58] You don't really want PMS opinions. [03:10:00] You just want to listen to like no, I'm not trying to attack you or anything. [03:10:05] I'm just trying to understand you. [03:10:06] No, you've been annoying. [03:10:07] You said, oh, it's not your turn to talk. [03:10:08] What are you talking? [03:10:09] You said that. [03:10:09] Oh, I just heard silence and I gave my opinion. [03:10:13] I'm sorry. [03:10:13] It wasn't my turn. [03:10:14] Please. [03:10:14] It's a podcast. [03:10:15] It's not your turn yet. [03:10:16] It's giving men to podcast. [03:10:19] Exactly. [03:10:19] Exactly. [03:10:19] It's a podcast. [03:10:20] And I thought that when I could give my calling names, Chris, nobody called you no names when you're speaking. [03:10:28] So that's what I fucking thought. [03:10:29] Continue. [03:10:30] You got tricky. [03:10:32] You get a chance. [03:10:34] That's okay. [03:10:35] I am very lovely. [03:10:36] You aren't listening, though. [03:10:37] I'm listening to you right now. [03:10:38] I respect you right now because I know you're not. [03:10:42] Okay, love. [03:10:42] Between Myron and her, not you. [03:10:44] Why are you talking? === Podcast Etiquette and Turn Taking Rules (04:29) === [03:10:45] That's okay, baby. [03:10:45] I'm sorry. [03:10:46] Yeah, that I mean. [03:10:47] He said something mean, so I have to talk out my mouth. [03:10:49] No, no, no, I love that. [03:10:51] Okay, Miss Brazil. [03:10:53] No, you're not ignoring her right now. [03:10:54] Be quiet. [03:10:55] And that's okay. [03:10:56] I'm sorry so ignorant. [03:10:58] I mean, women are ignorant, aren't they? [03:11:00] You're right. [03:11:01] Women are excited. [03:11:02] You're ignoring her. [03:11:03] I'm making it. [03:11:06] Yes, I am. [03:11:06] I'm sorry. [03:11:09] Yeah. [03:11:10] Good job, Chris. [03:11:10] I'm sorry, my love, keep going. [03:11:12] Good job, Troy. [03:11:14] Good day. [03:11:14] How is Troy there going, love? [03:11:16] Later for Americans. [03:11:18] Oh, my God. [03:11:19] I love you, baby. [03:11:21] All right. [03:11:21] So, like I was going back because this whole conversation started with what a man wants. [03:11:26] Because the thing is, is like, if you guys remember, because I do, this whole conversation was, why are men emotional when financial stability kind of comes into play with us having excess money to go out and do things? [03:11:37] And then I told you, you don't qualify. [03:11:39] And you're like, what are you talking about? [03:11:40] And you're like, I was like, well, the men that make that kind of money to be a provider for a family on one income, they're far and few between. [03:11:47] Hence why it's a very specific example, which you weren't paying attention to. [03:11:50] So, no, you weren't. [03:11:52] Because you wouldn't have said something so stupid if you were listening. [03:11:54] That's true. [03:11:54] So, because we're here having a very specific conversation on a specific subset of men that are hard to find. [03:11:59] So, then I asked you, what do you think those guys want? [03:12:02] Or what would you bring to those guys? [03:12:04] You said you come in and be caring and you'd be soft and all these other things. [03:12:08] And my response to that is, why can't he find that in a 21-year-old? [03:12:12] He can. [03:12:13] And I said based upon experience. [03:12:16] And then you also mentioned that experience is the thing. [03:12:18] And I asked you, and that where we left off was, do you think men care about experience from a female? [03:12:23] I feel like men care about experience when it comes to everyday life. [03:12:27] I don't feel like they care about experience when it comes to relationships because when it comes to relationships, so if it doesn't matter for relationships, why would you use it as one of your trades? [03:12:36] Because I feel like everyday life means more than relationship-wise. [03:12:40] Like, can you do this on an everyday basis? [03:12:43] Can you do this on everyday basis? [03:12:45] Can you maneuver the house on an everyday basis? [03:12:47] Can you maneuver life on an everyday basis? [03:12:50] Can you make sure everything runs on an everyday basis? [03:12:52] I'm going to bring the money. [03:12:53] Wouldn't it be fair to say that if you're, remember, we're talking about this top two, 3% guy that's an earner. [03:12:59] Yeah. [03:12:59] Wouldn't it be fair to say he already has that? [03:13:02] He does has it. [03:13:04] He does have it. [03:13:05] But however, I'm there to make it easier for you. [03:13:08] Are you there to make 3% make it? [03:13:10] I'm asking you. [03:13:11] Okay, I get that. [03:13:12] But what I'm telling you is, why would he get it from you when he can go get it from a younger woman? [03:13:18] Because of that 21-year-old, you have to teach her. [03:13:20] You have to mold her. [03:13:21] You have to show her the ropes. [03:13:23] Versus me, I'm going to sell versus going to her. [03:13:27] You got to show her. [03:13:28] You got to maneuver. [03:13:29] You got to teach her the ropes. [03:13:30] I already know how the ropes go. [03:13:32] I already know how to make the ship sell. [03:13:34] Okay, let me ask you this then. [03:13:36] What would you prefer? [03:13:37] You buy a pair of Jimmy Choo shoes, one that's worn in from someone else prior, that already has its own, you know, cadence of how it goes up and down, everything else like that, or a brand new pair that haven't been worn in yet? [03:13:51] I mean, of course. [03:13:54] Of course, we all want the brand new pair. [03:13:56] Okay. [03:13:56] So why? [03:13:58] Why would a man who has the capability of buying a brand new pair of Jimmy Choose buy a used pair that already has because why buy a brand new pair when that brand new pair might make your feet hurt? [03:14:09] It has two scuts in it, by the way. [03:14:10] Two scuffs. [03:14:11] Two scuts and it make your feet hurt. [03:14:13] When you can pick up that older pair that doesn't have that doesn't have any scuffs. [03:14:17] That's the two kids. [03:14:18] And it's been broken in. [03:14:19] Yeah, but there's a problem. [03:14:21] And it's been broken in. [03:14:22] Yeah, but it's been broken. [03:14:23] And it walks great. [03:14:24] Yeah, but it's been broken in by somebody that's that might be bow-legged, that might have a different shoe size, that might walk awkwardly, whatever. [03:14:30] So what I'm trying to say is, why would they go ahead and get a pair of shoes that have already been broken in and worn in a certain fashion that doesn't adhere to how they walk when they could just buy a brand new pair of shoes and use those and make it fit to them? [03:14:41] Because they feel good on me. [03:14:43] Yeah, and this is all good on me. [03:14:45] See, and this is fantastic because this fundamentally proves what I've always said. [03:14:48] It's not that women actually give a fuck about what men want. [03:14:50] It's what they want and then what they think the man should want in return. [03:14:53] Let me tell you something about men that make a lot of money. [03:14:55] We don't want to be around women like you. [03:14:56] No offense. [03:14:57] And I'm going to explain why. [03:14:58] The last thing I want is to bust my ass, make a certain amount of money, become successful, acquire all these assets, and then deal with a rambunctious woman that's not going to listen to me. [03:15:06] If I tell you to shut the fuck up, you need to shut the fuck up. [03:15:08] If I tell you we're going to do this, we're going to do that. [03:15:10] I don't listen to women that talk back to me. [03:15:12] Okay. [03:15:13] That's not just how this goes. === Dominant Men and Wallet Collections (14:52) === [03:15:14] Here's the problem with women like yourself. [03:15:16] No offense. [03:15:17] You want a guy that's dominant. [03:15:18] You want a guy that has money. [03:15:19] You want a guy that has all these traits. [03:15:21] Right? [03:15:22] But the problem is that you don't qualify for this guy. [03:15:24] And that guy isn't looking for another man. [03:15:26] Now, I get it. [03:15:27] You work, you make your own money, et cetera. [03:15:28] You have a partnership with this guy where you're trying to push him a little bit. [03:15:32] Men that make money don't want to hear that from you at all. [03:15:36] And the fact that you're in your 30s and you have two kids, this decimates your chances of finding one of these guys. [03:15:42] So the problem here is that you don't qualify for a provider in 2026. [03:15:46] But I feel like you get a lot of that lick back and that feedback from women that don't know anything versus a woman that knows things. [03:15:52] A woman knows, okay, it's time to be quiet. [03:15:55] It's time to lay down. [03:15:56] Okay. [03:15:57] Versus a younger woman, she don't know that. [03:15:59] Why does a woman wear a white dress on her wedding day? [03:16:03] Superficial. [03:16:04] No, no. [03:16:05] Why? [03:16:05] What does it embody? [03:16:06] Purity? [03:16:08] Okay. [03:16:08] Purity. [03:16:08] Why? [03:16:09] How so? [03:16:11] Honestly, I guess she's supposed to be a virgin, right? [03:16:15] Okay. [03:16:17] It's society in arms. [03:16:18] It's like, you know, off the bottom. [03:16:19] Society norms. [03:16:19] What is a society norm with the white dress done? [03:16:21] What does it symbolize? [03:16:22] I don't know what it symbolizes. [03:16:24] I mean, she just said it purity. [03:16:26] Purity? [03:16:27] Oh. [03:16:27] Okay. [03:16:27] What does purity imply? [03:16:29] Virginity. [03:16:30] Okay. [03:16:31] Like sedital marriage, but men don't. [03:16:33] Okay, so it would be fair to say men value purity and not being a woman not being touched. [03:16:38] Stuff. [03:16:38] Yes. [03:16:39] Okay. [03:16:40] But that young 20-year-old might have more bodies than I do. [03:16:43] That's true. [03:16:45] But what is the likelihood of that, though? [03:16:46] A lot of these people these days are the only ones that are their bodyhood, their body count is way higher than a lot of us because they go on the mindset of, I don't give a fuck. [03:16:56] Let's be honest here. [03:16:57] Let's be honest here. [03:16:58] The likelihood of a woman that's 36, right, having more bodies than a woman that's 18 is going to be significantly higher. [03:17:04] Now, are there outliers that are whores at 18? [03:17:06] Of course. [03:17:07] But the likelihood is the younger the woman, the less experienced, the less experienced, the more attractive she is. [03:17:13] Men and women are different. [03:17:14] Okay. [03:17:14] Men can be. [03:17:16] We don't want a woman that has been used or has certain trauma or has all this experience. [03:17:21] We don't want a girl with experience. [03:17:23] You want a man with experience. [03:17:25] I can feel you on the trauma part. [03:17:26] The thing is, as a woman, we have to... [03:17:28] No, we just don't want to experience... [03:17:29] Like, we don't care about females' experiences. [03:17:31] There's a reason why virgins are valued. [03:17:34] Virgin women are valued. [03:17:35] Virgin men are admonished. [03:17:38] For me, I'm not even going to say for me. [03:17:41] What you're saying is actually factual, but these days and age, the way we need to maneuver now, we need to maneuver off of these days and age. [03:17:49] And these days and ages, a lot of these younger women are going way faster than these older women. [03:17:56] I know for a fact, for a fact, you may say, hey, I want that young girl. [03:18:01] That young girl done did more than what that older lady did. [03:18:06] You're missing the point. [03:18:07] But you're missing the point. [03:18:08] Like, what I'm trying to explain to you is that men are attracted to youth and beauty. [03:18:11] Youth and beauty, but however, that 21-year-old ran through, but that 31-year-old, she looks like a lot of people. [03:18:18] She looks young. [03:18:19] She made that younger man. [03:18:22] She's ran through, but we're not waving her up. [03:18:24] You're not wiping up that 20 million, but that 31. [03:18:27] You may be a true 31-year-old and she's a 21-year-old. [03:18:30] We're trying to find a new model. [03:18:34] And what if that 30 million has no mouths on it? [03:18:35] Seem goes. [03:18:36] But she's just older. [03:18:37] You have miles for sure. [03:18:38] No, but there is some. [03:18:40] We're not talking about me, but there is 31-year-olds other than no mouths, right? [03:18:45] Listen, as 35-year-olds, so are you going to pick her up because she has with two kids? [03:18:50] She's older and no mouse. [03:18:52] What do you say? [03:18:53] As a 35-year-old woman with two kids, we have to overcompensate just to compete with that younger bitch. [03:19:00] We do because having kids, just to get a man without kids, it cuts our chances drastically. [03:19:07] They could get a woman without kids, without baggage, without this, without that. [03:19:11] We have to overcompensate to get that man, to keep that man. [03:19:15] You know what I'm saying? [03:19:16] She's spinning right now. [03:19:16] Okay. [03:19:17] Okay. [03:19:18] And the ways that you overcompensate, unfortunately, a lot of times we don't care about. [03:19:22] You don't care about it. [03:19:22] Because a lot of times they'll overcompensate financially. [03:19:24] Oh, I could bring my own. [03:19:26] I'm smart. [03:19:27] No, no, no. [03:19:28] Men don't care about a woman being financial. [03:19:30] I'm telling you, that's what women meet with. [03:19:31] Like your friend just tried to second her. [03:19:32] Okay, but with her money and her face. [03:19:34] We got different. [03:19:35] Obviously, we have different mindsets. [03:19:38] Are you getting money? [03:19:39] No, no, no. [03:19:39] I recently got into a situation where somebody opened my eyes to this. [03:19:44] Where I'm 35. [03:19:46] Yeah, I think I got it going on. [03:19:47] I make money. [03:19:48] I look good, blah, blah, blah. [03:19:50] But I got two kids. [03:19:51] So that drastically. [03:19:53] But that nigga lying. [03:19:54] From what? [03:19:54] Two B D's, by the way. [03:19:56] That nigga lying. [03:19:57] Listen, that drastically, and that drastically, it cuts me down. [03:20:02] It cuts me down. [03:20:02] Yeah, especially to a single man that ain't got no kids. [03:20:06] You know what I mean? [03:20:07] Why would a man want a bitch without a bad? [03:20:09] You get a bitch without no kids and don't got to worry about it. [03:20:12] There's plenty of men that don't have kids. [03:20:13] It's about what you guys are looking for, which is like a guy that has the capability of providing for like a family on one income. [03:20:19] That's extremely hard to find nowadays. [03:20:21] And unfortunately, I have to be very honest with you ladies. [03:20:24] A lot of you don't qualify. [03:20:25] And for you, no offense, you have two kids, you're in your mid-30s. [03:20:28] You just simply don't qualify for a guy that's going to be a breadwinner that can handle all the bills like that. [03:20:34] For me, I do qualify because my kids are older. [03:20:38] My kids are older. [03:20:40] I don't expect anybody to come to the table. [03:20:43] Exactly. [03:20:43] I'm older. [03:20:44] I am older, and I come with that financial stability institution. [03:20:47] Men don't care about that. [03:20:49] And I don't want you to come to the table providing or trying to provide me now. [03:20:53] I want you to come to the table to provide what I just am. [03:20:58] See, you already button heads. [03:20:59] He's telling you what it is. [03:21:00] I'm telling you what it is. [03:21:00] You're trying to tell me what it is. [03:21:04] So say if you date an older woman and she's not looking for any of that, she's just looking for what you want and what you both want. [03:21:10] Here's the problem. [03:21:11] Older women are not looking for what I want, which is why, like, and you just, you're proving it right now for me. [03:21:15] How old are you? [03:21:15] What do you want? [03:21:17] A bitch to shut the fuck up. [03:21:19] I mean, it's not even about shutting the fuck up because a lot of women shut the fuck up. [03:21:22] I shut the fuck up, but it's just about... [03:21:24] No, I do shut the fuck up, but I got to know... [03:21:26] I got to know what you want. [03:21:27] Shut the fuck up. [03:21:28] You'll have no problem. [03:21:29] Pick your brain to see what you are about for me to shut the fuck up. [03:21:32] I'm not going to shut the fuck up to a man that's going to steer me down the wrong path. [03:21:35] That's why I ask fucking kids of questions. [03:21:37] Make the financial choices that need to be made. [03:21:41] Yeah, what I'm trying to explain to you is that men that make money and are successful, you're not even going to. [03:21:46] They're not looking for a bad bro. [03:21:47] I'll keep a thousand. [03:21:48] They're not looking for single moms, bro. [03:21:49] Like, I'm going to keep like, and if I want to be all the way honest, they're not looking for single moms or black women. [03:21:54] Like, I'm just keeping a thousand. [03:21:55] Black women low the rate. [03:21:57] They're not looking, but with what color are you? [03:21:59] Look, we did a video earlier already. [03:22:02] Yo, yeah, yeah. [03:22:03] That's how you feel. [03:22:04] He's not black. [03:22:05] I am citing statistics and numbers. [03:22:07] Black women, on average, fare the worst when it comes to dating and finding certain types of men. [03:22:13] Men, when polled, overwhelmingly do not prefer black women. [03:22:15] They're at the bottom of the total poll in every single thing. [03:22:17] That's a different experience because they're so fucking aggressive. [03:22:20] That's fine. [03:22:20] Yes. [03:22:21] And my question is coming up. [03:22:23] They are. [03:22:23] There you go. [03:22:24] There you go. [03:22:24] They are. [03:22:25] They tend to be obese too. [03:22:26] The average black woman's under 87. [03:22:28] They don't go to the gym. [03:22:29] How damn. [03:22:31] The average black woman is literally 187 pounds in America. [03:22:34] Okay, excuse me. [03:22:35] I'm 5'9. [03:22:36] I'm 170. [03:22:37] How much are they gonna do? [03:22:38] The average. [03:22:39] I don't know you. [03:22:40] I know. [03:22:41] And that was a dumb response. [03:22:42] But however, I had to make sure I say that because some people think that 189 is big, but it depends on your height. [03:22:48] So I just had to make it. [03:22:50] No, I'm 175 and 5'9. [03:22:52] So I had to make sure I put that. [03:22:54] So it depends on your height, guys. [03:22:56] You're bigger than most men, man. [03:22:57] Dang. [03:22:58] How big are you? [03:22:59] I'm just being honest. [03:23:00] Look, bro, like, you guys want me to be honest with you? [03:23:03] I'm telling you guys how guys that, you know, men that have the ability to be a provider is how we think. [03:23:08] Yeah, they won't say. [03:23:09] And we just, we don't, we don't go back and forth with women or we don't care about your career, none of this back talk shit. [03:23:16] Like, they're going to want girls that are young, submissive, not be a pain in the ass, shut the hell up. [03:23:22] You're going to be submissive and shut the hell up. [03:23:24] But with a financial, how do women, how do men feel about that? [03:23:27] I don't give a shit. [03:23:28] They don't care about that? [03:23:29] No. [03:23:29] Not at all. [03:23:30] No, so as long as I shut the fuck up, but if we're the provider, why do we care how much money you make? [03:23:36] If a man cares about what you make, he's going to use you and leave you. [03:23:39] So what my collection is from. [03:23:42] So she could really understand this because these women can't grasp this. [03:23:44] All right, ladies, let's say I had an extensive wallet collection. [03:23:48] Louis Vuitton. [03:23:49] Cool. [03:23:50] Dior. [03:23:50] Dior. [03:23:51] All these girls. [03:23:53] And it's cool. [03:23:53] Like a really cool collection. [03:23:54] I also got a nice shoe collection. [03:23:55] What would your thoughts be to that? [03:23:57] I don't care. [03:23:57] I'm going to stop. [03:23:58] Sorry, Harry. [03:23:59] What are your thoughts? [03:23:59] I got this cool wallet collection. [03:24:01] You're kind of mean. [03:24:02] A bunch of shoes. [03:24:02] What do you think? [03:24:04] What do I think about you having a cool wallet collection? [03:24:07] Yeah. [03:24:07] Like really rare leathers and shit. [03:24:08] What do you think? [03:24:10] That's cool. [03:24:10] That's kind of gay. [03:24:11] All right. [03:24:12] I know. [03:24:13] I like it. [03:24:14] But what's your thoughts on it, though? [03:24:17] Does it matter? [03:24:17] Does it not matter to you? [03:24:18] It doesn't matter to me, but I do like the collection. [03:24:24] It's a little hobby, but it doesn't really change anything, right? [03:24:26] All right, what about you? [03:24:29] It's cool. [03:24:29] Like, you could be passionate about anything. [03:24:31] I like one man. [03:24:32] Does it make a difference, though? [03:24:34] If you organized, I like to see like organized shit. [03:24:39] Only my wallet collection is organized, though. [03:24:40] Everything else is not organized. [03:24:41] Yeah, no. [03:24:42] No? [03:24:42] All right. [03:24:43] What about you? [03:24:44] If you're funding it, I don't care. [03:24:46] Okay. [03:24:46] What about you? [03:24:48] I like it. [03:24:49] Okay, but does it matter? [03:24:50] Yeah, it does matter because that means it matters to me because that means if you have the money to spend on that, then you have the money to do everything. [03:24:57] So I don't want. [03:24:58] No, let's not. [03:24:59] We're not talking about it from the financial sense. [03:25:00] We're talking about, I just have this extensive collection of wallets. [03:25:03] I got them passed down. [03:25:04] I didn't buy them. [03:25:05] I got them given to me by people. [03:25:06] I collected them. [03:25:07] What are your thoughts? [03:25:08] Wallets? [03:25:09] Yeah. [03:25:09] It matters. [03:25:11] No, not what the wallet carries. [03:25:14] The way they're made, the rarity, like I collect them. [03:25:17] Does it matter? [03:25:18] No, you want to get into detail. [03:25:19] No. [03:25:20] All right. [03:25:20] What about you? [03:25:20] Does it matter? [03:25:21] You said it's kind of gay. [03:25:23] My amor, as long as you have to worry about everything and I don't, you can do whatever you want. [03:25:31] That's not what I'm asking. [03:25:31] I'm asking, like, does that, my wallet, my wallet size? [03:25:35] Your collection does not matter to me as long as you're taking care of me. [03:25:38] That's it. [03:25:39] All right, fair. [03:25:40] Okay, just like, so it's fair to say that none of you really care about this wallet collection in Sukha. [03:25:44] That's exactly what I'm saying. [03:25:45] I care about something you're passionate about. [03:25:47] That's what I'm saying. [03:25:48] I don't know about our financial situation. [03:25:49] They don't have to. [03:25:51] Okay. [03:25:51] Just like you guys don't give a fuck about my wallets. [03:25:53] That's how men feel about your career. [03:25:54] That's okay. [03:25:56] Are you still going to take care of me? [03:25:58] How am I your girls? [03:26:00] Yeah, that's not what I asked him. [03:26:02] He's going to say a smart response. [03:26:04] You guys are missing the point, bro. [03:26:06] Women always like to brag about their money and their income. [03:26:10] Are you taking care of me, yes or no? [03:26:12] I was talking about her. [03:26:13] Oh, sorry. [03:26:13] We're talking about, because she was mentioning her career and her stability. [03:26:16] That's how we don't care. [03:26:17] Just like you don't care about my wallet collection, we don't care about your stability. [03:26:22] For the class of guy that you want, that's a provider at least. [03:26:24] Cool, are you still providing? [03:26:26] I'm not talking to you, I'm talking to her. [03:26:27] Like, what the fuck? [03:26:28] She's screwed up. [03:26:29] You're right about that. [03:26:30] Sorry. [03:26:30] You're right about that. [03:26:31] I don't think that's that thing. [03:26:32] Like, incredible. [03:26:33] You've done it several times now. [03:26:35] So, anyway, does that make sense? [03:26:37] It does. [03:26:39] A podcast doesn't mean free-for-all and just like just talk whenever you want. [03:26:42] I told you, one might have time. [03:26:44] I'm sorry. [03:26:45] I thought what I had to say at value, but did I have shots? [03:26:47] No, I don't have value at all. [03:26:48] I wouldn't say anything else. [03:26:50] Zero value. [03:26:51] All right, bro. [03:26:52] We're going to skip her, bro. [03:26:53] Yeah, we can. [03:26:53] All right. [03:26:55] Anything else? [03:26:55] Any more chats? [03:26:56] Oh, no, one more. [03:26:57] One more chat. [03:26:58] Questions? [03:26:58] I really want my question. [03:27:00] Sorry. [03:27:02] Not that one. [03:27:03] Yeah, but does that answer your question though? [03:27:05] That does. [03:27:06] Yeah. [03:27:07] Simply put, you just don't qualify for one of these guys. [03:27:09] Yes. [03:27:10] You're too old and you have to. [03:27:11] Younger. [03:27:11] It's always better. [03:27:12] The guys that have that kind of money are going to get with a chick that's younger. [03:27:15] I'm sorry. [03:27:16] It's just what it is. [03:27:17] And you're very masculine. [03:27:18] So, yeah. [03:27:21] What is behavior that makes women fun only versus serious? [03:27:25] Age. [03:27:26] Do they have kids? [03:27:27] Are they annoying? [03:27:28] Etc. [03:27:28] Yeah. [03:27:30] Are they whores? [03:27:30] What they wear? [03:27:32] Why do some see? [03:27:33] It's funny. [03:27:34] We're telling them what it is and they laugh. [03:27:36] They're like, crash. [03:27:40] Stop it. [03:27:41] I didn't say you, did I? [03:27:43] Stop it. [03:27:44] That's fit. [03:27:45] I didn't say you. [03:27:45] I mean, you do. [03:27:46] You said, I said what it is. [03:27:51] Stop it. [03:27:52] She would take her ass over. [03:27:53] I said what it is. [03:27:55] Damn. [03:27:57] Why do some say they don't like certain women publicly but pursue them privately? [03:28:03] Oh, for sex. [03:28:04] What does that mean? [03:28:05] Yeah, this is your question. [03:28:08] Just for sex. [03:28:09] A lot of times, yeah. [03:28:10] Yeah. [03:28:11] That's like such a loser move. [03:28:13] Well, because you're annoying in public, so there's one fuck you. [03:28:16] No, like that's what I said. [03:28:17] Like emotional intelligence is like very important to me. [03:28:19] You define emotional intelligence. [03:28:20] You use it several times now. [03:28:23] Emotional, like being mature, like being regulated, like emotionally. [03:28:28] Because y'all like to say like women are emotional, all this shit. [03:28:30] But like what I've seen tonight is like, y'all are more sensitive. [03:28:35] Like we're regulated. [03:28:36] Like we're chilling. [03:28:37] We're vibing. [03:28:38] We're having a great time. [03:28:39] But y'all are definitely like, oh, we just want to hear ourselves talk. [03:28:42] Like literally, whenever I came on here today, like someone told me, don't try to convince them. [03:28:46] That wasn't my point. [03:28:46] I'm not trying to change y'all's mindset or anything. [03:28:49] Again, that's why I keep saying it's y'all's opinion. [03:28:51] We can disagree to agree to disagree. [03:28:53] I love the health of debate. [03:28:56] But people like just say shit for click and bait. [03:28:59] But it's like, I feel like double standards, like just stick to what you're saying. [03:29:03] You're just saying whatever you want to say. [03:29:04] Do you understand with a debate? [03:29:05] You have to have a position and actually be able to defend your position. [03:29:08] Yeah. [03:29:09] Do you think you were able to properly defend your position? [03:29:11] Yeah, you just didn't listen to me. [03:29:13] You just wanted to believe whatever you wanted to believe, which is cool. [03:29:15] Why did I not listen to you? [03:29:18] I kept saying not all women and kept saying women, women, women. [03:29:22] Like, just don't generalize. [03:29:23] Like, yeah, there is some truth to what you're saying. [03:29:26] Some, but not all. [03:29:29] Not all. [03:29:32] You do understand that, like, this has been like speaking in general. [03:29:37] So I don't need to explicitly say not all women every single time I say something. [03:29:40] You can't, you have to say that because you can't like stereotype millions of people together. [03:29:44] Did you say that? [03:29:45] Like, everyone has different cultures and like different upbringings. [03:29:47] Like, did you say roughly 13 minutes ago that like men beat women? [03:29:52] I was asking you if you do because you're like, no, no, no. [03:29:55] The women have to look. [03:29:56] I was asking. [03:29:57] Men beat women. [03:29:57] Some men. [03:29:59] I was asking you, do you beat women? [03:30:01] Because some men do. [03:30:02] No, no. [03:30:03] You said, do you beat women because men beat women? [03:30:05] And then you didn't say something. === Dating App Swiping and Double Standards (15:19) === [03:30:06] No, no, you said it. [03:30:07] Now, and here's the thing: here's the difference. [03:30:08] Did I stop you and say, not all men? [03:30:11] I definitely said some. [03:30:13] You did? [03:30:13] No, you didn't. [03:30:13] You said men beat women. [03:30:15] Now, let me ask you this. [03:30:17] Did I stop you and say, not all men? [03:30:19] Not all the time. [03:30:20] I stopped you tonight. [03:30:21] Stop you and say not all men, not all the time that I say that, but you stopped me right now to say that. [03:30:27] So it's like double standards. [03:30:28] You know, like you could stop me sometimes I could forget a country and then y'all bash me. [03:30:33] Oh you, you don't know. [03:30:36] Going back again, beat women. [03:30:38] Did I stop you and say not all men, yes or no? [03:30:41] Okay, i'll take accountability if I said that that's not what I believe, but that's what you said. [03:30:46] I believe some men beat women okay, but you said men beat women. [03:30:49] But i'm taking accountability. [03:30:50] I probably said that. [03:30:52] I don't remember saying that. [03:30:53] But if I did, because yeah, okay, but here's the thing. [03:30:55] Did I stop you and say not all men? [03:30:58] No, but did I stop you every night? [03:30:59] No, not every time. [03:31:00] Hold on, hold on, hold on. [03:31:01] Why did I not stop you and say not all men? [03:31:03] You stopped me a couple of times tonight. [03:31:06] So when did I stop you and say not all men? [03:31:09] Have I done that one time this night? [03:31:13] That's my point of view. [03:31:15] Saying not all men. [03:31:17] So like if you didn't stop me. [03:31:18] But why did I not stop you saying not all men? [03:31:20] I don't know. [03:31:20] Why didn't you? [03:31:21] Because I have common fucking sense that you lack. [03:31:23] Because when you're speaking, I understand that you're speaking in generalities. [03:31:27] So I don't need to come in and explicitly say every single time like a retard, not all men. [03:31:31] Not all men. [03:31:32] Or not all women. [03:31:32] Like you've been trying to do the entire time. [03:31:34] If you say it multiple times, I have the ability to listen to what you're saying and be charitable enough. [03:31:40] I'm not sure if I can fuck up what I'm talking about. [03:31:42] I have the ability to listen to what you're saying. [03:31:43] And when you say men, this, I don't be a retard and say, not all men. [03:31:47] I have the common sense to know. [03:31:48] She probably means in general, most or some, not all. [03:31:52] But for some odd reason, when I say something in general with women, you can't be charitable to me. [03:31:56] And you have to make this stupid ass correction saying, not all women. [03:32:00] It is stupid. [03:32:03] It is stupid. [03:32:04] It's like one time. [03:32:05] If you say like too many times, how is it that I'm able to understand it just speaking in generalities, but you're not able to understand that I'm speaking in generalities? [03:32:11] Not in general. [03:32:11] I'm saying like you can't like stereotype like millions. [03:32:14] This has nothing to do with stereotypes. [03:32:15] That's what I'm saying. [03:32:16] Some. [03:32:17] Some, not all. [03:32:18] But my fault if I'm not. [03:32:20] So why do I give men beats? [03:32:21] Why do I give you the courtesy of understanding what you're saying and not correcting you, but you can't do that on my side? [03:32:26] You've like cut me off like multiple times tonight. [03:32:28] You're like, no, we're not about cutting off. [03:32:29] It's about why, right? [03:32:32] Do you always have to say not all women, but I don't say not all men when you talk about men. [03:32:36] I don't always say that. [03:32:37] I said, several times. [03:32:38] You tried several times doing that. [03:32:40] Not all women. [03:32:41] Several times. [03:32:42] Several times, but not like all the time. [03:32:46] Several times. [03:32:46] That was kind of like one of like my. [03:32:47] And then how many times did I say not all men when you said things? [03:32:51] Zero. [03:32:51] That's you. [03:32:52] You're a different person than I am. [03:32:53] I'm not a retard. [03:32:54] That's what it is. [03:32:55] When are we talking about someone? [03:33:01] That is why. [03:33:02] That is why. [03:33:03] The reason why I did not interrupt you when you're making a point to say not all men is because I'm not a fucking retard because I'm able to understand language and I'm able to understand. [03:33:13] You can't even shut the fuck up when I'm talking. [03:33:15] See, when you speak, I let you speak and get your stupidity out. [03:33:17] Then I respond to what you say. [03:33:18] You just talk to talk. [03:33:19] You don't even know what the fuck I'm saying. [03:33:20] I think you just really like your voice. [03:33:22] It's okay. [03:33:23] No, I don't. [03:33:23] You're just a fucking moron. [03:33:25] And Chad's been extremely frustrated with you. [03:33:27] And this entire thing has been a thought experiment and how stupid a lot of women are. [03:33:31] And the fact that you're able to exist as an adult in a functioning world is very fucking scary to me. [03:33:36] You are literally 20 IQ. [03:33:38] Do you think I'm going to be on the show? [03:33:40] Do you think I'm attractive? [03:33:41] Like, do you fuck like girls that are attractive or you fuck like everything that moves? [03:33:45] What's up the mask question? [03:33:46] Okay. [03:33:47] That's actually a great question. [03:33:48] Yeah. [03:33:48] Do you like slipper girls that are like just whoever? [03:33:58] He's breathing. [03:33:58] My fucking turn. [03:33:59] That's a dumbass question. [03:34:01] It's not. [03:34:01] It's hard. [03:34:03] It's really that. [03:34:07] Why is that dumb? [03:34:08] Myron, do you fuck everything that moves mern? [03:34:10] Why is it dumb? [03:34:10] Tell me. [03:34:11] I want to know. [03:34:11] It's a clock on the wall. [03:34:12] I'm going to fuck it. [03:34:13] I'm curious. [03:34:18] That's funny, Chris. [03:34:18] That's funny. [03:34:19] Holy shit. [03:34:21] Okay, anyways. [03:34:22] Only women have the privilege of being stupid, bro. [03:34:25] Can you answer my question? [03:34:26] No, we're good, man. [03:34:27] He's like, I don't even know. [03:34:29] had nothing to do with what we're talking about. [03:34:31] That was my question. [03:34:32] It has everything to do with everything. [03:34:34] It's a very bad and funny question. [03:34:36] If you don't see it, that's on you, baby. [03:34:37] I would never want to get with her and all the shit privately. [03:34:39] How's that about a question? [03:34:41] We were talking about all night is that if women are valuable for sex or no. [03:34:45] So do you find her attractive or not? [03:34:47] That's the only thing that you see valuable at all. [03:34:50] That's not what she asked me if I'd fuck everything that moves. [03:34:53] That's not what she asked. [03:34:54] Would you fuck someone that's like attractive to you or just like as long as there's a female, they're a female? [03:35:01] That's what I'm saying. [03:35:02] I'm attractive to him. [03:35:03] What the hell? [03:35:03] So you would fucking win that. [03:35:05] Okay, so I guess my follow-up question is: do you think I'm attractive? [03:35:08] Is she trying to fuck? [03:35:09] No. [03:35:09] So you're swiping on me. [03:35:11] I get what she's saying. [03:35:12] I have a screenshot that you're not. [03:35:14] No, we're definitely capable of having sex. [03:35:16] That's why I asked that question. [03:35:18] She didn't say men. [03:35:19] She said you. [03:35:19] You swiped on me. [03:35:20] I have a screenshot of you swiping on me on a dating app. [03:35:23] So it's like, yeah. [03:35:26] Where's my favorite? [03:35:27] I'm going to show you right now. [03:35:30] I know what it is. [03:35:33] Let me tell you this. [03:35:34] It's a double standard. [03:35:35] So you would fuck whoever. [03:35:38] This is great. [03:35:39] I love that she said that. [03:35:40] Loser move. [03:35:41] Okay. [03:35:41] So I actually have a girl that swipes for me. [03:35:44] She does all that shit for me. [03:35:45] I have a girl that does it. [03:35:46] So you believe that you're not going to be able to tell you pretty. [03:35:49] You believe I'm bisexuals then. [03:35:50] I know. [03:35:51] So you believe in female relationships. [03:35:53] Why would you have a girl swiping for you? [03:35:54] Why don't you do it yourself? [03:35:56] He's working. [03:35:57] I'm busy. [03:35:57] Yeah. [03:35:58] So you trust the females. [03:36:01] Are you going to let me answer the question? [03:36:02] Because you thought you had a gotcha and you literally just walked into a trap. [03:36:05] No, I didn't. [03:36:06] So, number one, that was easy. [03:36:07] No, no, no. [03:36:07] I'm serious. [03:36:09] Number one, I've been banned on dating apps for a very long time. [03:36:11] So you have a girl doing it for you? [03:36:13] Yes. [03:36:13] Okay. [03:36:14] I can't even do it on my own phone because they ban all my devices. [03:36:16] So a girl does it for me, so she swiped on you. [03:36:18] So female relationships are important then. [03:36:22] Right. [03:36:22] Female relationships are important. [03:36:24] Like they don't want female relationships. [03:36:25] You hire somebody to do the wiping for you. [03:36:28] Arbor's so fucking man. [03:36:29] I'm proud of you, man. [03:36:30] That's answered the picture, man. [03:36:31] You're out. [03:36:32] Back on the film. [03:36:33] Go. [03:36:33] Back to the film. [03:36:37] America. [03:36:41] Fuck you. [03:36:42] America. [03:36:43] Fuck you. [03:36:45] Yeah, there you go. [03:36:49] Good job, officer. [03:36:51] Good job, officer. [03:36:52] Thank you, officer. [03:36:57] I need Chris Sober, bro. [03:36:59] That was too fucking. [03:37:00] Chris sober is amazing. [03:37:03] Chris doesn't drink any more alcohol in the show. [03:37:05] He's sober. [03:37:06] This is fucking hilarious. [03:37:06] Chris, love you, Chris. [03:37:09] Oh, sober. [03:37:09] Literally, she's sober. [03:37:10] So, yeah, I can't use dating apps because my phone has been banned on all of them. [03:37:14] So that wasn't me that swiped on you. [03:37:16] I know you thought you got a gotcha. [03:37:17] No, I swiped with you. [03:37:18] But that's like a valuable thing. [03:37:20] That's like a valuable thing about women. [03:37:21] A lot of people steal my dating profile pictures too. [03:37:24] It was a verified account with your face. [03:37:26] It was verified. [03:37:27] Okay, then it was her. [03:37:28] Then it was her. [03:37:29] So she is valuable to you then. [03:37:31] That's a female friend. [03:37:32] If she's swiping for you and getting girls for you. [03:37:34] Myra, she does that. [03:37:35] Why does she have your logins to your dating account? [03:37:38] That's what I was trying to find. [03:37:40] It's one of the things that I'm going to swipe on a female that says looking for long-term. [03:37:43] Are you going to listen? [03:37:44] I just told you. [03:37:46] She's not a platonic friend. [03:37:48] I don't know. [03:37:48] You're fucking her. [03:37:49] She wants to fuck me. [03:37:52] What do you want? [03:37:52] Footy basketball? [03:37:53] She's swiping on me. [03:37:55] Then she wanted to fuck me. [03:37:56] I don't know. [03:37:56] Bro, you're away, bro. [03:37:58] Because I told her to swipe right on everybody and then filter out later. [03:38:01] That's like such a loser move. [03:38:03] Yeah, it's actually a strategy. [03:38:05] Swipe right on everybody, then filter out later. [03:38:07] It gives like low standards as fuck, but it's okay. [03:38:10] We just thought we fucking anything on the wall. [03:38:13] TikTok. [03:38:14] And you know the funny part is she thought she got a gotcha. [03:38:16] Yeah, she's trying to get it. [03:38:17] And it's kind of funny, yeah. [03:38:19] No, I know you were gonna deny it. [03:38:20] You're never gonna accept it. [03:38:21] So it's like now it's the truth. [03:38:23] And say that she's the one that swiped on your dumb humpy yesterday. [03:38:26] I don't care. [03:38:26] I didn't match. [03:38:27] I didn't make the match, but I took a screenshot. [03:38:30] Yeah, I probably swiped on her because I don't have shit on my phone. [03:38:33] I don't really care about what you're saying like that. [03:38:37] I don't care because I swiped left. [03:38:40] But you made a point to bring it up and you remember it clearly. [03:38:42] I remember it because, yeah, I mean, I didn't know you had an assistant. [03:38:47] I didn't know you have someone managing your fucking date and account. [03:38:50] What do you want to swipe on people you find? [03:38:53] You thought wrong. [03:38:54] You thought wrong. [03:38:55] Hey, we played a different level. [03:38:56] What if I'm a magician? [03:38:57] Like, I'm not going to know what you're doing to what you're doing on the count. [03:39:00] It wants to verify your account with your face and your photos and your everything connected. [03:39:07] Yeah, yeah. [03:39:07] And she runs it for me. [03:39:08] So, like, I took it. [03:39:09] Like, congratulations. [03:39:10] I literally have a chick that runs my dating ass fucking. [03:39:13] Yeah, it wasn't a compliment to me. [03:39:15] So, you're cool. [03:39:16] Okay, point bodies. [03:39:17] I just told you she swipes around everybody. [03:39:18] Subtractive. [03:39:19] Yeah. [03:39:19] She swipes around everybody. [03:39:22] Yeah, that's lame. [03:39:24] Any other questions? [03:39:24] It's lame. [03:39:25] Like, why do you swipe on everybody? [03:39:26] Yeah, she really thought she had a gotcha, bro. [03:39:28] And that was like. [03:39:30] I didn't think shit. [03:39:31] It was right there. [03:39:32] We're waiting for you while we say all this shit last. [03:39:35] Hold on one second. [03:39:36] Was that you that lasted? [03:39:37] Well, what are you going to say to this? [03:39:39] No, we're fine. [03:39:41] We're in the show. [03:39:43] Last question? [03:39:46] No, we're good, man. [03:39:47] Yes. [03:39:49] Last question. [03:39:49] Let him read the last one. [03:39:50] I want to hear. [03:39:51] Look, here's the proof. [03:39:53] See all these numbers here? [03:39:55] She collects them for me, and then she gives me the pictures of all the chicks. [03:39:58] See that? [03:40:01] It's given whores. [03:40:02] See, it's given a whore. [03:40:04] It's given male whores. [03:40:05] It's given unattractive. [03:40:06] It's given low value men. [03:40:08] It's given low standards. [03:40:12] Now it's giving. [03:40:13] You know, it's giving. [03:40:13] It's giving. [03:40:14] Blah, blah, blah. [03:40:16] No, I didn't think shit. [03:40:18] If someone swipes on me on fucking tender, I'm not thinking that they have an assistant that swipes for them. [03:40:24] Who said home standard? [03:40:26] She wanted you to cry. [03:40:26] She fucked up. [03:40:28] She's drunk. [03:40:29] She's drunk standards and they swiped on her. [03:40:31] She's drunk as foot right now. [03:40:35] That is what it is, bro. [03:40:36] Like, literally, she sees it. [03:40:39] She's a lizard. [03:40:40] She's so mad right now. [03:40:42] Me? [03:40:43] What are y'all talking about? [03:40:45] Like, a third party. [03:40:46] I'm so confused. [03:40:48] Bro, bro, it's fine. [03:40:49] I just thought you had it, bro. [03:40:51] Anyhow, so she swipes around every girl, and then she sends me, then she filters out. [03:40:55] She's all baddies, though. [03:40:56] I don't think that's like ugly. [03:40:57] She's crying for two seconds. [03:40:58] She filters them out. [03:41:01] She swipes on all of them. [03:41:02] She filters them out. [03:41:02] Then she sends me all the numbers. [03:41:06] I didn't say that. [03:41:07] I didn't match. [03:41:08] I didn't match it. [03:41:09] So I wouldn't know the follow-up. [03:41:10] I wouldn't know about the follow-up. [03:41:11] No, but your whole thing was you were trying to apply that I swiped on you because I thought you were attractive. [03:41:16] I thought I was saying like if men think I know you hate black girls. [03:41:21] I know that. [03:41:21] Drop off you. [03:41:22] I know that. [03:41:23] I know that you don't think they're attractive, but I'm like, why is it a double standard? [03:41:26] It's like if you're going to talk like in public and be like, I don't like black girls, why would you swipe on me? [03:41:31] You're wrong though. [03:41:32] You're wrong. [03:41:33] I didn't know that. [03:41:33] I didn't know that before. [03:41:34] But now you don't make it to shut up. [03:41:36] I'll shut up. [03:41:37] I'll shut up. [03:41:37] What are you arguing? [03:41:38] What are you arguing for? [03:41:39] Who's arguing? [03:41:40] That's a healthy. [03:41:41] I'm like, y'all are so insensitive as fuck. [03:41:46] She escaped. [03:41:47] Well, sensitive as far. [03:41:48] Y'all are sensitive as fuck. [03:41:49] When I say something, it's like, I'm arguing. [03:41:51] No, that's sensitive. [03:41:53] I'm just telling you that you are. [03:41:54] I'm not sensitive. [03:41:55] I'm not. [03:41:56] Yeah, I didn't know that. [03:41:57] You're so mad. [03:41:58] I didn't know that. [03:41:59] How do you know? [03:41:59] How do you know? [03:42:00] I'm not mad. [03:42:01] How do you know which one to choose? [03:42:03] How do you know? [03:42:04] Like, what makes you think? [03:42:04] She just swipes right. [03:42:05] She sends me the numbers. [03:42:06] No, no, that's like you. [03:42:07] What makes you think? [03:42:08] Oh, let me talk to her. [03:42:09] Let me text her. [03:42:10] Is it just by physical attraction? [03:42:12] Yeah, it's a numbers game. [03:42:13] Oh, okay. [03:42:14] Yeah, like she does all that shit. [03:42:16] I don't want to talk to these women and all that bullshit. [03:42:18] So I just have her do all the work. [03:42:20] Yeah, he's been. [03:42:21] So, women's relationships are valuable in that sense, then. [03:42:25] Are you fucking like this assistant? [03:42:27] Oh, he says one of like your girlfriend. [03:42:28] Did I not just tell yourself? [03:42:29] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [03:42:30] You're good. [03:42:30] Yeah, you're good. [03:42:31] My fault. [03:42:32] See, I take accountability. [03:42:34] Do you ever take accountability? [03:42:35] Oh, you don't listen. [03:42:36] Shut up. [03:42:37] I take accountability. [03:42:39] Please, man. [03:42:40] Please, come on, man. [03:42:42] Just model. [03:42:43] And even if you do that, man, I don't know what much about you. [03:42:46] I have an opinion. [03:42:47] I have a voice. [03:42:48] You know, it's funny, actually. [03:42:49] It's interesting. [03:42:50] She tells me she hates women now. [03:42:53] Me? [03:42:54] Who said that? [03:42:58] The girl that does this for me, she says that she hates women now. [03:43:02] Damn it. [03:43:02] She shouldn't be doing that then. [03:43:04] She hates women. [03:43:05] Oh, my God. [03:43:05] Well, she's not doing it. [03:43:07] She doesn't. [03:43:08] We both hate it, but she said that she's like guy in a whole new like. [03:43:12] She's like, what the fuck is this? [03:43:13] Like, this sucks. [03:43:15] It's terrible. [03:43:16] I would agree with you. [03:43:17] Like, not all women. [03:43:19] Like, there's definitely some truth in what you're saying. [03:43:20] Like, most cheat, like, most do all the shit. [03:43:23] But there's like the exceptionals. [03:43:26] Like, there's like different people. [03:43:28] And that's what's just like. [03:43:32] I'll shut up. [03:43:33] That's not annoying. [03:43:34] Various. [03:43:35] No, it's not. [03:43:36] We have some more chats here. [03:43:37] Yeah, we'll close out. [03:43:39] Yeah, this is crazy. [03:43:42] Skipping emotional. [03:43:43] She escaped the ice by the way. [03:43:45] I don't know what the fuck happened. [03:43:46] Yeah. [03:43:46] W Ice. [03:43:47] No one's being emotional. [03:43:48] Like, you're the one that's just like, whatever, man. [03:43:53] This is fucking hilarious. [03:43:54] What am I? [03:43:54] Tell me. [03:43:56] Well, you're definitely low IQ. [03:43:57] That's I think you're a low IQ. [03:44:02] Okay. [03:44:03] Yeah. [03:44:06] All right. [03:44:06] Why is it when black girls are darker, they're dubber? [03:44:08] I don't know, bro. [03:44:09] I don't know. [03:44:09] Sweeter. [03:44:10] I've never heard that. [03:44:11] I've always heard this. [03:44:12] The darker the chips. [03:44:13] Normally, the closer you are to the equator, the stupider you are. [03:44:16] Well, she's smart. [03:44:17] I don't know what happened to you, but okay. [03:44:19] Catch. [03:44:20] The light-skinned black girl went ahead and proved me wrong. [03:44:22] Your guy friends are opening up to you to build a closer bond in hopes to bend your ass if you're fat ass over. [03:44:28] Okay. [03:44:28] Probably. [03:44:30] Damn. [03:44:31] They ain't going to, though. [03:44:33] They want to, though. [03:44:34] All right. [03:44:35] I don't blame them. [03:44:36] Men hate us. [03:44:38] That's so bad. [03:44:38] Guys, again, CryptoCourse is live. [03:44:40] It's mega course. [03:44:41] Men hate smart women. [03:44:42] Yeah. [03:44:43] You're not smart, though. [03:44:44] I am. [03:44:44] Super smart. [03:44:45] I was a valued car. [03:44:46] I mean, you're super smart. [03:44:46] Don't forget me started. [03:44:48] Victoria doesn't smell. [03:44:48] By choice. [03:44:49] Who the fuck wants? [03:44:50] I don't need male validation. [03:44:52] I don't need fucking male validation. [03:44:53] I'm single by choice. [03:44:54] I'll reject it. [03:44:56] Can you be my girlfriend? [03:44:57] Fuck no. [03:44:58] Why would I want to date you? [03:44:59] You don't have no emotional intelligence. [03:45:01] You don't have a good deck. [03:45:02] You're not like, you're not well-rounded. [03:45:04] I'm a well-rounded person. [03:45:06] I'm saying. [03:45:08] You have no ass. [03:45:09] You have no ass, bro. [03:45:10] But Ron did. [03:45:11] You got no ass, nigga. [03:45:12] You see yourself? [03:45:13] Fucking planking. [03:45:15] I have some ass. [03:45:16] Stand up. [03:45:16] Stand up. [03:45:17] I have some ass. [03:45:17] You have no ass at all, bro. [03:45:19] So you have a skinny. [03:45:24] You skinny mods, nigga. === Male Validation Rejection and Single Choice (02:13) === [03:45:25] I saw you walk by. [03:45:26] You have no ass. [03:45:27] I'm a skinny model. [03:45:28] Nigga, I know. [03:45:29] You will never find out for sure. [03:45:32] That's your opinion. [03:45:34] That's your preference. [03:45:36] Please, bro. [03:45:36] There's a lot of people that think I'm a fucking gorgeous. [03:45:39] I'm going to lie by myself. [03:45:39] I'm not going to fuck you, bro. [03:45:42] I would never want to fuck you either. [03:45:44] You see yourself in your girlfriend? [03:45:45] Never. [03:45:47] I would never. [03:45:49] Whatever. [03:45:50] Whatever rocks, you're about to. [03:45:52] Nigga, you got no book because you're skinny as fuck. [03:45:54] Yeah, I get bullied for that. [03:45:56] But guess what? [03:45:56] Y'all call bitches fat, and then you want to call me being skinny, but y'all call bitches fat. [03:46:02] So, like, get your back straight. [03:46:05] Get your fat straight. [03:46:06] That's you. [03:46:07] That's you right there, nigga. [03:46:09] Let's get a jawbreaker. [03:46:11] You're darker than me. [03:46:12] What the fuck are you talking about, bro? [03:46:17] By the way. [03:46:19] I got low standards. [03:46:20] He said, nigga, if I'm fucking you, you're chops. [03:46:22] All right, we're gonna move. [03:46:24] I will never fuck you in my life. [03:46:26] You're the chops one. [03:46:28] You're a choppy boy. [03:46:29] I'm just keeping it real, man. [03:46:30] You're a chops. [03:46:30] I would never look you. [03:46:31] That's why I swiveled. [03:46:35] I'm still here, thank God. [03:46:36] I don't think he's the tracker. [03:46:38] I'm smarter. [03:46:38] Thank you guys. [03:46:40] If you guys, you guys better get my book, Why Women Deserve Less, because this show definitely proved it. [03:46:45] Every time we do this show, it's a free advertisement for Why Women Deserve Less. [03:46:48] Even less. [03:46:50] We'll drop the link. [03:46:50] It's in the description. [03:46:51] Can we please put it in the chat, bro? [03:46:52] Because this show is painful. [03:46:53] Getting a paperback. [03:46:55] Getting in Kindle. [03:46:56] On Kindle, it's only 9-11 for obvious reasons. [03:46:59] And then you can get a paperback. [03:47:00] Also, tomorrow, IRL stream. [03:47:02] Me and Bill's going outside again. [03:47:05] And then, of course, CryptoCourse is live down below in the description box. [03:47:08] Go get it. [03:47:08] Get the book. [03:47:09] Get the crypto. [03:47:09] Get me up. [03:47:10] And yeah. [03:47:12] We'll see you guys. [03:47:13] What time are you going to do your IRL? [03:47:15] So I know when it's in. [03:47:16] What time, Bills? [03:47:16] God damn, it gets late. [03:47:17] Let me figure that out. [03:47:18] Tomorrow. [03:47:19] It'll be evening, though, right? [03:47:20] Yep. [03:47:20] I'm going to be out there. [03:47:21] Okay. [03:47:21] It'll be at nighttime, Easter Standard Time. [03:47:23] So be ready. [03:47:24] Somewhere probably after 8, I'm guessing. [03:47:26] Right? [03:47:26] Yeah. [03:47:27] Yeah. [03:47:28] All right. [03:47:29] All right. [03:47:29] Later, guys. [03:47:30] Peace. [03:47:31] And I ran, I ran so far away. [03:47:36] I just ran, I ran for highland