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Feb. 29, 2024 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Why Can’t Most Women Be Happy For Their Husband's Success

Dr. Jordan Peterson examines why many women struggle to celebrate their husbands’ success, using Matt and Abby’s viral TikTok feud—sparked by his perceived passive-aggressive comments and a song mocking her post-childbirth body—as a case study of modern scrutiny over relationships. He contrasts this with Tom Brady’s acceptance of ex-wife Giselle Boudichen’s high-profile dating life, noting her refusal to adopt his last name and alleged openness about past liaisons (including DiCaprio). Online backlash reveals deeper tensions: men fear marriage due to infidelity risks, while women often blame external forces—like feminism or male behavior—for personal choices, even when those choices align with cultural objectification trends. The episode argues that societal shifts toward declining monogamy and privacy, amplified by internet culture, force couples into performative transparency, breeding resentment rather than genuine support. [Automatically generated summary]

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Okay, so today, okay, so you know, if you guys are feeling generous enough, you don't have to, but feel free.
Anyway, so today we have a lot of stories going on.
And sometimes I just look at this world of craziness and I think about the world I grew up in versus now.
And I realize traditionalism has been gone since before I was born.
Now, to be fair, I would say most people I grew up around were married and maybe half stayed married.
So, most of my childhood, people were married, you know, if they weren't married the first time they got remarried.
But when you think of the idea of monogamy, you know, it's dead.
I mean, one partner for a lifetime, I just do not see that anymore.
I maybe one-off couples here and there, but they're still young, most of them.
And one other thing that I realized is also dead is privacy.
It is becoming more and more difficult to remain an anonymous individual online because everywhere you go is recorded.
Really, you can go to the street, someone comes up to you, asks you a question, boom, you could be a viral sensation.
Look at the Omala, whatever, concert guy.
This is just a man minding his business going with his girlfriend to a concert.
And do you know what happens?
He becomes a meme forever.
Forever.
Just all he was doing was going to a concert with his girlfriend.
But alas.
So now the couple that reminded me of this is a couple that I've actually, I'm not on TikTok.
I've been banned too many times.
And then when I would go on TikTok, I would just see like Pearl hit, like, just all these women triggered over me.
And I'm like, guys, you're ruining my app experience.
But I am back.
I did make a post today, anyways.
It doesn't matter.
But there's a couple that's on TikTok called Matt and Abby.
And Matt and Abby have a couples channel where they document their journeys with their children and as a couple.
And maybe when I was younger, I guess I didn't really see a problem with this, I guess.
But the older I get, the more I see that, I mean, couples' channels really just never work out.
They never work out.
And I would warn parents against putting their children on the internet.
You don't know what weird psychos there are out there.
It's one thing when they're old enough to make their own decision, right?
You know, but I don't know if it's the best idea to have all of this private information about your kids and your personal life online.
One thing that I really respect about Candace Owens, for example, I have no idea what her children look like.
I don't, if she has them, it's maybe a one-off thing.
You know, I know they did a couple podcasts with her and her husband when they first got married, but none of it was anything super crazy.
They didn't circulate their content around that.
Because I think when you get to that point, you're really sacrificing your children's right to grow up in privacy.
But it's going to be so interesting because, I mean, it's a whole new world where now you can Google almost anybody and figure out all you need to know about their parents, their siblings, whatever.
I mean, I have people stalk my family all the time and harass, you know, send, you know, stuff towards them.
So it's interesting because we really are losing privacy as a society.
So it's interesting because when I was younger, we almost lost marriage monogamy in a way.
You know, I was part of that generational change.
And now we're losing privacy.
So this couple got into some hot water.
Now, I'm reading that the first controversial video was Matt was cleaning the house.
So it's Matt, Abby.
I think they have one to two kids.
Okay, is it going?
Okay.
Don't be fooled by me picking up my house because I'm not typically the one that does it.
And don't be fooled by me taking care of my son because most of the time my wife does that too.
Abby really wanted to go to the gym tonight.
So I'm on Griffin Duty and I wanted to surprise her with a clean house when she got home.
In our relationship, we naturally take on more traditional marital roles and I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
And despite what the internet says, there's absolutely nothing wrong with microwaving breast milk.
Just kidding, that was really dumb.
I am so sorry for making that stupid joke.
Getting to bottle feed Griffin turned out to be a treat because it was something that I hadn't gotten to do in a while.
When he was a newborn, it was my job to feed him when he woke up at night.
But now that he's gotten older, he really doesn't do that as much anymore.
I actually spend most of my time with him now just going, oi, yoy, yo, yo, yoi, because then he'll make really cute noises back to me and it melts my heart.
Now, I'm going to apologize in advance to Abby because I really do not know where her stuff goes the most in the closet.
And Griffin tried to rip my nipple off.
Abby came home a bit earlier than I was expecting, which kind of ruined the surprise.
She didn't really have a whole lot of time to look around though because she had to get right to pumping.
So I rushed to finish up the job.
It's kind of funny how when you've been married a while, something as simple as cleaning can go a really long way.
I'm not a perfect person and there's definitely things I can do to improve.
So okay, so apparently TikTok was outraged.
They were outraged at a man who does whose wife does the majority of the chores.
Now, this used to be standard, but for some reason, women feel that it is offensive that they have to work and do chores.
Here I was thinking that everybody does chores.
I mean, how do you take care of yourself?
Like, why do we, why do we, and it's very nice of her to do that for her husband.
Why are people criticizing something that is working, you know, for them?
Okay.
So apparently they were mad about this.
But the next video that goes viral.
Now, why do women ask questions that we don't want answers to?
If you ask a man a question and the answer hurts your feelings, this is something that I think we need to bring back.
It's called taking the L. Because sometimes you ask a question, like, do I look fat in this dress?
Yes, and you're like, ouch, that hurt.
But you asked.
You know what?
What did you, what did you think was going to happen?
Is that crazy?
Is that okay?
Anyway, so she asked a question that I don't.
And to be fair, to be fair, she was not the one offended.
She was not.
The internet was offended.
But everyone's saying she was abused or all this terrible stuff because he answered a question honestly, okay?
That they chose to put online.
I'm pretty sure their stuff's edited.
Does it feel different down there after birth?
Yeah, actually.
I feel like it goes back, but it doesn't go back to exactly how we talked about this the other day, and I was kind of surprised to hear you say that because you never told me until I asked you.
I always heard, oh, it goes back to normal, but it doesn't go back to exactly the way it was before.
So maybe I shouldn't go into too much detail.
We can go, we can say whatever.
Like it after?
I still like it, of course.
You like it as much?
I would say so.
That doesn't sound very...
He was trying to lie.
He was trying to lie, but it just wasn't.
Look, we just got to stop asking these questions.
I think that's the solution here.
This is a bit TMI for the internet, you know.
But anyway, so the comment section weighs in.
And they say, I love how all this man does is passively, aggressively.
I love how all this man does is passive, aggressively bring down his wife.
Now, I want to say that this is projection.
This is most certainly projection because men don't do that.
Men communicate very directly.
When they say something, they mean it.
There's not all these hidden meanings.
And sometimes we think as women that men communicate like we do.
And they do not.
No, they do not.
So that's her projecting.
I'm sure I'm going to get eaten alive for saying anything except how amazing it is.
But all his song.
Oh, we have to do number three.
Hold on.
Oh, I was.
okay um we want to try to if it like refers to a video i want to try to get the comment like with the video You know what I'm saying?
Blessing.
Okay, but I'll do the video.
Okay.
So then, guys, the last one, the last one is Matt over here releases a song.
He releases a song now.
Now the internet is freaking out.
I guess this song is being passive-aggressive towards his wife.
Give me your body mistakes.
Those hit me cool.
And your library books had a long number two.
And you're breaking it by.
How people to your mess.
Let's y'all try my best.
So give me yours.
Okay.
And now that, and this is what I call reaching.
This is what I, okay, because I know I have to pull up.
Okay, I'm sure I'm going to get eaten alive for saying anything except how amazing it is.
But all of his love songs are about Abby's faults, not his.
He jokes about cheating on her.
They don't have a healthy relationship.
Now, this is what I call women wanting us to fail.
I know a guy did not make that comment.
Another girl weighs in, Hannah Rose.
She says, Why are people being so mean?
This is a representation of love.
It's realistic.
You're growing old with your best friend.
Two independent, separate, unique people are joining their lives together forever, or at least that's the goal.
A couple, a lot of couples go through the whole trying to navigate two people living in a space big enough for one child.
And that adds to the strain.
There are ebbs and flows when it comes to finances, jobs, mental health, families, and much more.
Okay, so, all right, guys.
So here's the problem.
Here's the problem.
Women want each other to fail.
And women always police each other's speech patterns.
What happens is the men say something and it's honest, blunt, or direct.
And the women, we don't like honesty.
We love being lied to.
It's why we got the Botox, all the caked on makeup.
I mean, most of being female existence is deception.
How many women have BBLs, boob, jobs?
I mean, this is becoming the norm.
Even if you don't do any of that, filters.
Jesus, like, you know how many times girls come up, came on the show and I would see their Instagram.
It didn't even look like the same person.
So women love to be lied to.
So then what will happen is even if a couple's getting along, whatever, the friends will come in and say, he shouldn't talk to you like that.
And then boom, you know what we have?
A problem, an issue.
Now, I guess there is another video.
Here's another one.
Surprising my wife with the saddest song I have ever written about feeling empty inside.
Wrote the song about feeling empty inside.
I'm wondering if I'm depressed.
It can't be right.
It don't make sense.
I'm no doctor, but that's not like me.
I put a smile on my face and play the part to hide the pain.
Cause there's a couple kids in the backseat.
It's funny how you think you know just what you want when you're in your house dressing up to Spider-Man.
It's funny how I have to really change my mind.
Cause I'm still trying the best I can.
Oh, I'd be happier.
Oh, figure out just how myself.
Cause I got everything I want.
It's still not enough.
Okay.
You know how women say to be vulnerable?
Not her, but the internet kind of shows how women often react to men being vulnerable about their feelings.
He comes out, he said he's having a hard time because, and I think people go through this in their 20s, maybe 30s, where you get to a point where you get everything that you want.
And you know, it's, we're entitled, we're Americans.
It's not enough.
You know, this is, but that's my point.
That's my point.
I think we're going to go on to the next topic, but this is what I mean.
People just get so mad over nothing.
And I just see these couples' channels.
And what tends to happen is they just the internet gives problems that they didn't originally have.
They always break up.
They always divorce.
It is just not a healthy place for kids to be raised in.
I don't recommend it.
Okay, so, give me a second, guys.
Okay.
Oh, I am excited to talk about this.
I am excited to talk about this.
So apparently, Twitter was broken.
Twitter was broken because women cannot be made fun of on the internet.
So there was a guy that posted, why don't men want Western women?
Okay.
And he posted a video with it where, okay.
And this is the video.
okay
So what happened here?
Women posted something on the internet for attention.
Fine.
Nobody's stopping you.
Men built the internet for us to post.
All right.
Well, not for us, but men built the internet.
Nobody stopped from posting, right?
Then we get a bunch of cry baby women complaining about being made fun of.
None of you women were going on tangents when the men men are made fun of all the time.
They're made fun of for being incels.
A lot of you, a lot of you TradCon women that were upset that these women were being made fun of, I mean, they're dancing badly.
And what happens when you post dancing badly on the internet?
And then everybody's trying to, again, this is going back to women always police speech patterns.
So when men start making fun of them, where's the original one of them getting made fun of?
But, okay, well, there's, but okay, I saw it on Twitter though, guys.
There was like three different people that came out and they're all dunking on these chicks.
They're all saying, basically saying these women are not wife material.
And that's fine.
They're allowed to feel like that.
And everybody, all the women are arguing.
They're all getting mad because the men are making fun of them.
Guys, it's a cool, it's a cruel, hard world.
You're on the internet.
I mean, I get made fun of every day in my life.
So if you post for attention, you got it.
Here you go.
Here you go.
Okay, guys.
So the next section we're going to talk about.
Oh, okay.
Let me pull this up.
So guys, I find it so interesting, okay?
I find it so interesting that traditional conservatives believe in holding men accountable.
They don't believe that it's okay for a man to be broke.
They don't believe that it's okay for a man to not take care of his family.
Fine.
They don't believe it's okay for a man to be out of shape.
And if a man is fat, broke, and lazy, they have no problem telling him that.
But if a woman is fat, broke, and lazy in a 304, it's always she was lied to.
If a man is a criminal, was he lied to?
If he's 16, let's just say, and he does an armed robbery.
Was he lied to or did he want to commit a crime?
When women are 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and make a poor decision, it's always because feminism lied to us.
Now, to be fair, I probably had this same opinion at one point.
But the more I thought about it, the more I thought about how different women make completely different decisions.
I know women at 22 that got married.
I actually know women younger than that that got married because that's what they wanted to do.
And when people have the most choice, I mean, you see what they want to do.
But if women choose to go crazy, it's just so interesting how Tradcons always blame feminism.
Who created feminism?
Who pushed it?
Who agreed to it?
Who voted for it?
Women.
And I know they'll say some men too.
If all men voted, the last hundred years would have been completely conservative.
Everyone said I was crazy when I said women should vote.
Anyway, so I saw this reaction and I wanted to point out the speech pattern.
so i'm gonna go it's around so bad but my boyfriend just wants a monogamous relationship it's 2024 expecting to be with one person for your entire life is like unreasonable I'm a young 18-year-old Latina.
I'm trying to get my face blasted by multiple men.
Okay, that actually is like the most heartbreaking thing I've ever heard.
How is it possible that we have indoctrinated an entire generation of women?
And this language is subtle, but notice.
What if there was an 18-year-old guy saying, you know what?
I just want to steal.
I want to rob stores.
I just want to steal.
I wonder if she would have the same point of view where she said, well, we've indoctrinated an entire generation of men to think stealing is okay.
What about when men cheat?
Well, we've indoctrinated an entire generation of men to think cheating is okay.
Why is it when women do the wrong thing, it's always somebody else's fault?
Okay.
And nothing personal against her.
She seems like a nice woman.
It just grinds my gears.
It grinds my gears when we are always, always, always, always blaming the men.
And when women, we can't take accountability for poor decisions.
To actually believe they have more value and they will be happier because they want to be passed around to as many men as possible.
It blows my mind.
I think that those women, I think she's happy doing what she's doing.
Now, when the consequences come, which this digital footprint, and it might be fake, I don't know, but let's say it's real.
There's going to be, I mean, no guy's going to take her seriously after that.
So there are consequences, right?
But this idea that women aren't happy doing that, women don't like the consequences, but there are women that are hypersexual and that's just what they want to do.
Simultaneously, we live in a culture that condemns the objectification of women.
But then at the same time, we've convinced women that the only way to be empowered, the only way to be free, the only way to be liberated from the bondages of such a culture is to want to be objectified, is to want to be passed.
I think this is a fundamental, fundamental misunderstanding of women.
Women like being objectified.
Now, please, please, I need to get a button that says not all women are.
And I say this because I look at I look outside.
Okay.
I look at where the world is going.
And when women have choice, you know, when I was in Vegas, there were women with stickers on their boobs.
I couldn't even believe it.
That's what they wanted to do.
They weren't crying about objectification until they couldn't get the attention from being objectified anymore.
That's when they start crying about it.
Around and used for your body.
I don't know who needs to hear this today, but you are worthy of so much more than that.
You are worth.
I don't think she is.
No, no, you, she probably is, right?
Because she's like a pretty young, normal chick.
I mean, that's on the internet forever.
What is she going to be worth at this point?
I mean, you know, we in all of history, there's always been concubines.
They have a place.
They have a place.
Don't shoot the messenger, okay?
A man who will cherish you, who will respect you.
That's over for her.
Yeah.
And even if she finds him, she won't respect him anyway.
So, I mean, clearly she has one.
She doesn't respect him.
So it doesn't matter.
Women get men that cherish them all the time.
And they don't treat them well.
You not use you.
Yeah, so So I just, I need to see the simping stop.
Really and truly.
I need to see the simping go away because all I see now is just excuses.
And it's like, okay, how are we going to how are we going to paint the chick saying she wants to be passed around as a girl lied to by feminism?
She's telling you exactly what she wants to do.
I just can't, it all drives me nuts.
So, you know, it is what it is.
Okay, last but not wait, I wanted to go.
Oh yeah, there's comments, okay.
I am getting confused.
Hold on guys.
Yeah, so her.
Okay, so she said, feminism has destroyed women's sense of inherent value and worth by convincing us that we'll be happier and liberated by being passed around with as many men as possible.
Again, notice this language.
Feminism has destroyed it, not women.
Not you made your bed lie in it.
It's feminism has lied to you and you still deserve a man who will cherish you.
And then we act surprised when we live in a culture and society that objectifies women.
Think about this.
Who is the culture for?
Women make up 80% of consumer buying decisions.
When you look at media meant for males, sure, in Transformers, there will be a hot chick.
There'll be a Megan Fox.
But I would argue that the culture is far less sexual when it is geared towards men.
You might have, you know, in Megan Fox, in Transformers, a male-geared movie, she wasn't the focus.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
She looked great.
She looked really good-looking chick.
But when you see media that's made for women, it's far more sexual.
I mean, there are 50 shades of gray that was made for women.
So even the idea of objectification, I think that women are far more sexual than men.
I really, you know, everyone tells me I'm wrong on this and I don't really care.
So I responded.
What's interesting is that Tradcons who push personal responsibility don't push accountability onto women.
When given freedom, the majority of women do not choose monogamy.
I think I had a second comment on this one.
Well, I don't.
And I believe my second part of the comment was, and by monogamy, I mean at 22, when women have the most choice, most women do not choose to get married.
There's nothing wrong with that.
If that girl wants to do that, her life.
But I swear, do not cry to me about the consequences later and say you were lied to.
That's where.
Okay.
Seen a few reels of her bragging about being passed around at a frat parties and how much she loves being used.
When she's 30 and she's still single, she will wonder where all the good guys are.
Lisa Lopez said, I started teaching my daughter at a young age to respect her body and she got older and I explained that her body is not meant to be passed around.
I expressed to her to wait until she's with the right man and she's in love and that she has a future with.
A man she respects and a man that respects her and her morals.
Her morals and values have gone out the window these days.
Thankful she valued what I taught her and is making different choices than most women her age.
Salt Lake Superman says, Beyond sad these girls beyond, see again, beyond said these girls believe the lies of feminism.
Who is feminism voted for?
Who voted for feminism?
Who created this mess?
It was pushed by mostly women.
I know there was a couple men, but let's just call it what it was.
Most of those men had their wives in their ear.
Women push for this stuff.
When women lead societies and relationships, they crumble.
They go downhill.
Okay, they should really be following ladyship.
Don't forget as well that many guys are helping contribute to this problem.
It's not true.
The number one way people under 30 are meeting is dating apps.
Women swipe right 5% of the time on dating apps.
5% of men contribute to this problem.
If we're being generous, we can go with 20% of men.
80% of women are contributing to this problem.
No, no, women are the ones that are doing hookup culture.
It is not men.
Most men do not have the option.
They should not be sleeping with as many girls as they can either.
And this is the same thing.
We always bring it back to the men.
Why can't we have a conversation about women without saying, but men?
But men, but men, but men.
It drives me crazy.
It drives me crazy.
Okay.
Now, the last thing we're going to talk about today.
Just stop using dating apps.
I mean, if I was to advise, I'm not really an advisor, but if I was to advise, I think women should use dating apps.
I think men shouldn't.
I mean, you're clearly at an advantage on dating apps as a chick.
You get like a bajillion matches.
As a guy, I would say not.
Don't waste your time.
Do not waste your time.
Okay.
So last but not least.
All right, guys.
So I have been covering Tom Brady and Giselle for a couple of months now.
Now, we all know Giselle dated Leonardo DiCaprio.
And Leonardo DiCaprio's exes, they just never seem to do better.
If they do, they seem to divorce him.
I mean, you got with Leo and you think, how do you do better than Leo?
Tom Brady.
Okay.
Tom Brady has accepted Giselle Boudichen's romance with Jiu-Jitsu instructor began years ago, reports say.
Tom Brady reportedly has accepted ex-wife Giselle Boudichen's romance with Jaquim Valent began years ago.
According to the Daily Mail, the former NFL star is learning to adapt to the new dynamic his family is now in after page six exclusively reported that the supermodel and her jiu-jitsu instructor were a couple and deeply in love.
Tom has been dating and is all about growing his relationship with Giselle and moving to a place where they can co-parent, a news source told the outlet.
Though Insider told people that Boudichen and Valente did not begin dating until June 2023, eight months after Brady and the mom of two finalized their divorce, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback reportedly isn't buying her timeline.
If she wants to have people think she began dating Jaquim only since June, so be it.
But they have been together longer and they aren't taking it slow.
Tom has accepted it, the source told Daily Mail.
The Insider also told the outlet that Brady, 46, has no issues with Valente and will try to keep things amicable for the sake of his children.
Tom and Jaquim are not friends, but Jaquim is around his kids.
So Tom has to find the good in him and does believe he's a good guy, the source claimed.
If Jaquim ever became a father figure to his kids, Tom will be able to adapt.
Page six broke the news last week that the Brazilian jujitsu, the Brazilian beauty, 43, and Valenti were a couple when a source saw them kissing on Valentine's Day in their Miami neighborhood.
Beautichin previously shut down rumors that she and the instructor were anything more than friends.
He's our teacher, and more importantly, he's a person I admire and that I trust.
It's so good to have that kind of energy around my kids.
She told Vanity Fair in a cover story in March 2023.
The former Victoria Secret Angel added, I think at this point, unfortunately, because I'm divorced, I'm sure they're going to try to attach me to anything.
I'm so grateful to know all of the Valentine brothers or Valente brothers, because not only have they helped me and helped my kids, they have become great friends to and Jaquim especially.
Meanwhile, Brady has been seen spending time with model Arinka Shank through sources and told us that he's currently playing the field.
I know I heard he might date Kim Kardashian.
I was like, I don't, Tom, please don't do that.
Do not do that.
The Super Bowl champ and Budichin share son Benjamin 14 and Vivian 11.
He's also a dad to son Jack 16 with ex Bridget Mohonen.
Mo Yonen.
Okay.
Okay, so a couple things here we got to note.
Where were the red flags in this relationship?
The number one red flag is she did not take his last name.
Women that do not take a man's last name are not that in love with the man that they're with, and they don't typically believe in traditional marriage.
Now, I know a lot of you will make excuses why it's appropriate to use your last name on social media and as a public profile.
I would argue that that's putting money over your family.
And if you think that's more important, so be it.
But women that are actually in love with their husbands and want to be with them and genuinely like them take their last names, generally speaking.
Generally speaking.
Okay, so, you know, the comment section weighs in on this.
The comment section weighs in.
Okay, I'm getting really confused.
The comment section weighs in and they say, this is why it is so hard for me to be faithful in my past.
I figured this was always probable and the sting doesn't bite as much when you do it back.
I've changed my mind since this approach, but this is always why.
Next, Crypto Bit says, imagine letting your wife roll around with another dude a few times a week for years.
This is so predictable.
Only Tom Brady couldn't see it coming.
Let me add, he was on training camp for weeks and days at a time.
What could possibly go wrong, lads?
You know, and Freddie Hook says, she's not yours.
It's just your turn.
So, you know, guys, this is why men fear marriage.
This really is, because if Tom Brady is getting cheated on, I mean, the way women, the way a lot of men see it is, what, what chance do you have?
Do you think you're better than Tom Brady?
So this is the reality of the market.
And I didn't make it this way.
But a lot of times Daily Wire people come in and say I'm the bad guy because I show, you know, women want everything.
And the crazy thing, the crazy thing about this is allegedly they divorced because Tom Brady did not want to retire from football.
Why?
Why did you marry Tom Brady?
Tom Brady, you could have married anybody.
I mean, this is the most beautiful woman on the planet, right?
I mean, top, she's up there.
And you could have had anybody on the planet.
And you chose Tom Brady, and what do you complain about?
He's not home enough.
Well, then go marry.
Know yourself.
Know how much attention you need.
If you need more attention, get a less busy guy.
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