Pearl Daily’s call-in episode dissects modern women’s addictions—from $200K divorce legal battles and 78% of humanities degrees (often leading to unemployment) to SSRI overuse, spiritual scams like "lightworker" witchcraft, and social media manipulation—while contrasting them with men’s systemic neglect, including higher "deaths of despair." Callers like Stoyan and David argue these behaviors stem from societal decay, AI replacement fears, and normalized fatherless households, warning men to prioritize disciplined partners or risk economic collapse. [Automatically generated summary]
Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
I mean, this headline from The Hill, it caught my eye.
Most young men are single.
Most young women are not.
Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
It's a different world now.
Like, we don't need men the way that they used to.
The future is female.
Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
You've kind of got the TradCon versus Red Pill thing.
This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
You need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
Marriage is a bond, and it's a sacred bond.
It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
Now, many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
Hannah Pearl Davis, or just pearly things.
One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
Gee, what could go wrong there?
74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
You need no evidence.
When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for, and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
I interviewed them on the other side.
I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
How much did you spend trying to get him back?
The legal fees alone was about $200,000.
Before you know it, you're homeless.
You're literally just thrown out into the street.
We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
Wives are taught to leave their husbands, and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
Family is the foundation of the society.
Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
A lot of women will just chase this negative rapid hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family in a marriage.
You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, freeze rich, have an abortion.
What?
You're evil.
I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
Like if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
It's self-sabotage.
And that's the thing.
Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
This is not about happiness.
The most important thing is the children.
And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when I feel like it, instead of doing what's best for the kids.
This myth that we live in an age of male privilege.
Where's my male privilege?
They think, well, men have all the rights.
They have all the power.
Privilege, patriarchal system that we have.
Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
I have no friends, no wife, and no social life.
Men are alone in this situation.
Men are homeless.
Men are thinking about eating guns.
I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
Women are helplessly dependent upon men.
The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, or alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
Culture is telling men, you are no good.
You gotta get your act together.
I think men have failed themselves.
What kind of a man are you?
What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
If men are in trouble, so are women.
Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man.
500K, 500, 300K, 300K, 200K.
Am I crazy?
Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
So, you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
Women.
I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
I'm overage.
When is it going to be my turn?
Where are we meeting the men that don't?
I can't keep having these same conversations.
The only simp here is you, Pearl.
You sent for women.
I think you sent for women.
She's a provocateur.
She says stupid stuff, but Pearl is right about this.
It's already happening.
It's just not out in the open yet.
Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want a wife and women can't find a husband.
The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
The population decline and our economy goes into decline.
Civilization will crumble.
The American story does not end well.
This is an existential crisis failing young men.
What up, guys?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
I'm your host, Pearl, and I have come to the conclusions that I had from interviewing a thousand women and also doing a documentary on divorce.
I had a show called The Pregame in England where I interviewed men and women about culture, relationships, and that sort of thing.
It was a debate show.
It was a lot of fun.
So today I wanted to start before I get into today's topic, which is women's addictions.
I think I'm going to start my show with like Pearl thoughts, right?
So like random thoughts I had.
Now, I was thinking about how men in life just learn to take L's.
And women, we don't really have to take L's, you know, the way that men do, right?
And one of the biggest L's men take is really getting married.
That's an unfavorable deal, but men are forced to take it.
For whatever reason, that's what men want to do.
So if they want children, many men feel like they need to get married in order to have them.
But overall, it's just an L deal.
And I was thinking about some of the men that I interviewed, right?
And they go to court, they fight for their children.
All of this stuff.
And what I realized is that the worst thing a guy can do is not only take an L, but take an L for an overweight, fat wife that doesn't sleep with them.
Can you imagine how big of an L that is?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, okay, let's say, let's take a guy that's kind of taking an L right now.
Kylie Jenner's new boyfriend, Timothy, whatever.
Obviously, you know, she's going to rake him through the coals, whatever.
He's dating a single mom of two kids, but it's not really an L because he gets to be more famous, which helps him towards his career.
Number one, and number two, she's really, really hot.
But a lot of you are getting raked through the coals from a four.
And I just can't think of a bigger L.
I can.
I'm sorry that you guys have to go through this.
I wish it wasn't so.
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Okay, so today we're going to talk about women's addictions.
So welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
You know, women, we have become addicts.
Addicts.
We're addicted to everything.
Coffee, traveling, social media, tattoos, the list, it really goes on and on.
And I did a show on addictions that women have that really are worse than body count.
You know, because I did an episode once where I asked men, $50,000 in credit card debt or $50,000, or sorry, 50 bodies.
And I don't think men have really matured until they realize that the $50,000 in debt is worse.
And I'll tell you why I would argue that it's worse.
I would argue.
Because I don't care if you get a virgin trad wife or a whore.
They're probably statistically, they're going to do one of three things.
Leave you sexless, cheat on you.
Just statistically, right?
You're going to be an unhappy marriage, sexless marriage.
She'll get fat or she'll divorce.
Like one of those four things, unless you're part of the lucky like 10%.
Really, one of those is in your future regardless.
But now you can pay off her debt.
So she basically gets to take 50K from you and bounce and gets to bang some new dude.
You know, the body count is also an all-like, let's not, let's like, obviously she's probably going to cheat on you if she's had 50 bodies.
Like she can't bond with you at that point.
But, you know, you'll probably get some good sex, enjoy it for the time.
She's probably, you know.
They both bounce anyway.
You might as well have debt free.
All right.
And I think more men are having this sentiment and caring about, I think it's kind of an adaptation, men caring about body count less.
Now they care, right?
Men care on a visceral level in their soul.
But at some point, guys have to be pragmatic and they look at the market and say, they're all whores.
They're all slut hoes.
So what am I going to do?
I might as well have the hoe without these addictions.
So this is going to be a continuation of that show.
I want to ask the question, what addictions do modern women have that are worse than body count?
Where you would say, do you know what?
I'll take 50 bodies over thing X, thing Y, thing Z.
Yeah, like, you know, modern women are addicted to bad boys and sex.
That's why their body count is so high.
But would you rather deal with that or a bunch of debt?
Because even if, let's say your wife has never had a bad boy in her life, okay, let's say she married you, you good man, she never had one.
Until, wait, wait, wait, wait.
We got to add in the magic word right now.
Until she meets Tyrone, Chad, Glocktavius.
And you can't, it's not like you can lock your wife in the basement like the good old days, you know.
You got to let her go.
I mean, you can't take away your car keys.
So what about a woman addicted to social media?
Like, what's worse?
A high body count?
Or having to do TikTok trends with your wife?
Having to honey.
Could you take a picture of me with the food I?
That's up for every man to decide right, but at some point men are adapting.
So the first addiction we're going to go through is um, women that are addicted to getting degrees.
So, as you guys know um, one of the greatest things about social media is women are posting their bunch of you.
Sorry, women are posting their l's in real time.
So a bunch.
And now all the women are rationalizing their poor decisions on TikTok, and we're all here for it.
So let's watch.
If you have degrees, sometimes multiple degrees, and you are struggling to get hired.
And that's because you are being seen as overqualified from an education standpoint, not from a work history standpoint.
See, when employers hire that, they want the balance.
They want you to have the practical work experience as well as the degree.
And this is why I get so frustrated when I see people just going back to school and getting additional degrees.
Yeah, she's saying you can't just go to school.
You got to work.
And men understand that, right?
But women, not as much.
Assuming that those degrees are going to get them jobs.
They don't, folks.
The degree gets you to the career starting line.
You're still going to have to do those entry-level jobs, those internships, and get that practical experience, which you'll then apply the education to.
And then your career will really catapult forward.
But in the beginning, you actually put yourself at a disadvantage with all these extra degrees.
So here's what you got to do.
You've got to make a bucket list of employers you want to work for.
You've got to network with people there.
And you've got to say, I want an internship.
I want an entry-level job.
I'll do whatever it takes because once you get that one job, you will be able to quantum leap your career and leverage those degrees.
Okay.
Go get them.
Yeah.
So she's stating the obvious.
Next, we have another woman with too many degrees.
Okay, this is a question I get a lot.
So I'm going to address this also.
So for background, I have five undergraduate degrees, three associate's degrees and two bachelor's degrees that I just graduated with.
And now I'm enrolled in a master's degree, all because that I'm going to go to law school and mean attorney.
So people usually are like, you needed one bachelor's degree and then to go to law school to be an attorney.
Why are you wasting so much time?
Whatever.
First of all, it wasn't a waste of time because I did all my five degrees, my five undergraduate degrees in four years.
And I'm just doing one additional year for my master's degree.
So I'm actually like technically one year behind that normal path of bachelor's and then JD.
But still, I'm only 22.
So I feel like I have tons of time and it's not that big of a deal.
Second though, I don't feel like it's a waste because, or like extra, because I truly love school and I'm such a nerd that I just want to know as much as I can about as much as I can.
Yeah, so you'd go on a date with her and think, wow, what a nice girl.
Bunch of debt.
Kind of addicted to like learning new stuff.
And all the stuff that I'm studying is very relevant to law as a whole, but especially the fields of law that I'm most interested in working in.
So I promise it's not a waste or like extra.
I just want to be the best attorney that I can and honestly the best person that I can.
And no education is a waste.
So I'm going to keep.
Yep.
A lot of education is a waste, but you know, rack up that student debt, lady.
Woman works in retail and has two bachelor's degrees.
I work at retail making basically minimum wage and I have two bachelor's degrees and everybody's like, why in the world do you work retail?
Everybody's trying to give me all of this life advice telling me to go into healthcare, telling me to go into tech, yada, yada, yada.
And everybody's like, why in the world do you have two degrees and you're not using them?
What are your degrees?
Like, what's the story there?
This is the story of my two bachelor degrees that I have that I am currently not really using.
I graduated high school in 2014.
And when I was in high school, the high school I went to, like more than 80% of our graduating class went to a four-year university afterwards.
So it was very much pushed to go to college after you graduated.
Nobody in my life.
Yeah, so again, rationalizing a bad decision.
Poor choice.
My family had ever gone to college before.
I was the first one to even graduate high school.
So it was like a big deal for me to go to college and I was super excited.
I switched my major so many times, which is a big play in this.
Junior year rolls around.
I've taken all my gen ed classes and it's really time for me to figure out what my major is like actually going to be.
And at that point, I had taken a lot of anthropology, history, and sociology classes because those were the classes that I just really enjoyed and had some professors that I really enjoyed.
So I had already had a lot of credits towards those three.
So I decided to go with sociology as my major.
Of course, you did.
Yep.
Sociology.
So I want to go to school, but I don't want to work.
And I minored in history and anthropology.
And I mainly decided that just because I wanted to graduate on time.
Like at this point, if I chose a major that wasn't sociology, I was not going to graduate on time.
I was going to have to continue going to school for at least another year and take out even more loans.
And I just wanted to be like done with school at this point.
I loved the classes that I took and everything that I learned, but I knew the career path wasn't necessarily for me.
But at this point, I just wanted to graduate.
I graduated with the degree in sociology and I minored in anthropology and history.
I didn't have the opportunity to do an internship or any sort of research while I was getting my degree.
I had to work a paying job while I was in school and there were no like paid opportunities for me.
So I wasn't able to get any sort of experience in the field.
Of course you weren't.
Of course.
The only experience women have with psychology is being crazy.
So we are good at deciphering each other's crazy and identifying it because we ourselves are crazy.
Anyways, at that point, I had gotten a better retail job.
I was making like double minimum wage in North Carolina.
I was doing well, like my own apartment.
I was living with my boyfriend.
I had a decently paying job for North Carolina standards in retail.
So I was doing like okay.
So I was like, let me just take a break.
Like I've been in school for a million years.
Let me just take a break and chill for a sec and figure out what I want to do.
2020 hits and of course COVID happens.
Everybody in the mother decided to go back to school.
Most people went back and did their masters, but I didn't really want to get my master's in anything like sociology related.
So as I was looking into it, I found the program through SNHU and you can get your degree online.
It's fully online.
And they had a graphic design with a web development option, which I thought that would be really great.
Web development, like everybody says to go into tech.
So I thought that'd be a really great idea.
I was able to transfer a lot of my gen ed credits from my first degree.
So I was going to be able to complete my degree in about a year and a half.
I did.
It took me about.
Can you like the administrators at these schools?
They just have to think, how can we make the most BS degree that's the least amount of work possible that women will feel important buying and they just keep doing that about two years instead of a year and a half.
So at the very end of 2022 is when I graduated with my bachelor's with in graphic design and web development from SNHU.
I did it fully online before I even graduated.
I started doing some freelance work.
So I think in January of 2023 is when I got my first like bigger freelance client and so I was doing well with that.
I was just gonna do freelance.
I was applying to like more corporate graphic design jobs, but I really wanted to go the freelance route.
So that's what I did and that's what I've been doing.
For all of you that are curious, that is the story of my two degrees.
See again, you go on a date with her.
Oh, she's nice and cute.
Bunch of dad.
Yep, yep.
All right, let's see who's next.
Woman is a quadruple major in college.
Hey, you guys, I wanted to take some time to answer a few of the questions that I got on my last video.
The most asked question.
And the worst part is women get these degrees and think they're smart, right?
Because this is what it does.
It's not necessarily the degree, right?
It's the ego that comes with the degree.
It's like, I am smart.
One in three men are afraid to save a woman in a life-death situation because the fear they would be accused in essays, the fear justified.
If men are fearful of saving a woman, how can women claim to be oppressed?
We can't.
We can't, but we will say it anyway.
Because remember, our get-out of jail-free card is victimhood.
So we love victimhood.
We love it.
It's like our favorite thing.
It's our favorite hobby.
By the way, those of you in the Audacity chat, I do see your chat.
Just put Pearl Read if you have anything you want me to read.
Sure.
Well, I mean, there's like quite a few, but the most asked is which, what are the four majors?
My four majors are political science, philosophy, French, and global studies.
The second most.
Why do you have to get a major in French?
You know, instead of getting a French major, I would move to the country and learn it there and hire a tutor.
Instead of paying all the money for a degree, I would just hire a French tutor.
Because, okay, how much is a college degree in French?
I'm going to grok this.
How much is a college degree in French on average?
Let's see.
Oh my gosh, Grok's taking a while.
$8,000 a year.
Aren't tutors?
So, like, tutors are like $60 an hour.
$60 an hour times five days a week times four weeks times $12,000.
$14,000.
I bet that would get you further paying that in tutors for the end of the year.
Basketball question that I get is why?
Or like, is it worth it?
What are the benefits from it?
And I think those are completely valid questions because I ask myself the same thing all the time.
If I'm being honest with you guys, the why for me was simply because I could and because it wasn't, I saw it as an opportunity to do something that was available to me.
And that's, I guess, like the simple answer.
My freshman year, I knew I didn't just want to do one major.
I wanted to add philosophy to my global studies major.
My advisor recommended that I added also political science since a lot of classes overlapped.
And then my sophomore year, I took French and I fell in love with language learning.
So I kind of talked to my advisor again.
She said, yeah, go for it.
And that's how that kind of worked out.
Is it worth it or beneficial?
No.
I wouldn't say it's necessary.
I don't think that success looks one single way, even for the same person.
So I wouldn't say, yes, everybody has to do it because it's the best thing you can do with your time, whatever.
I was very lucky to receive financial aid and a lot of scholarships to cover all the costs.
So I don't have to pay a single penny for any of my tuition or school-related costs.
So I'm very fortunate and privileged to be able to say that.
And that is something that I recognize constantly.
At the same time, I grew up in a border town.
I had to cross the border to go to school.
I really knew the value of an American education from a very young age.
Did you?
If you did, you would have majored in STEM.
I don't think you did.
So for me, being in college to begin with as a first gen was very valuable and an opportunity that I needed to seize.
And this was, in my way, or in my eyes, the best way that I could do that for myself.
In terms of benefits, every single interview that I've done, it's definitely been a topic of conversation.
It has really shown that I said to someone call ICE.
I am very committed to what I do, that I am able to manage my time.
People say that it shows indecisiveness, but I actually think it shows quite the opposite because I was very decisive at the beginning of my college career where I knew close to nothing and I was able to carry it out.
And I think that is a pretty good thing.
Again, I don't want to perpetuate this idea of like, you know, stacking on so many things at once and like doing everything at once.
Like I don't want to be that toxic person.
Yeah, okay.
Just take the L. You could have summarized this whole video and saying I spent too much for a degree I didn't need and I wasted my money.
So the next addiction we have is modern woman addicted to SSRIs.
By the way, guys, at the end of the, in like five videos, we're going to put a call in line now.
We're going to have, you can say modern woman's addiction is worse than body count, but we're not going to bring people up till I get through these videos.
So this is a woman on SSRIs.
God help us.
Before getting prescribed SSRIs, I used to not sleep at night.
I would spend the night checking on my kids multiple times to make sure they were breathing, make sure no one had taken them from their beds, checking the locks on their windows to make sure no one could come in, checking the front door, checking the back door, looking outside to see who was possibly coming in to try to unalive us.
I would spend all of these.
Yeah, so what's worse?
A woman with a high body count or a woman that constantly thinks because she's on drugs that people are trying to kill you.
I don't know.
I might pick the nights doing this and I would barely sleep.
But now I sleep through the night.
Before SSRIs, I would randomly think about unaliving myself.
I would think, hmm, what would happen if I just drove off the road right now?
That'd be a suicidal woman, right?
That probably worse.
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Men are too good.
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It will end badly for all.
Eric says another woman educated beyond the confines of her intellect.
That'd be interesting.
It sounds like she needs meds if she's actually anxious.
I guess.
I would have some really dark thoughts, but SSRIs have taken those away.
So yes, please, RFK, come save me from these horrible drugs.
Yeah, so lots of drugs.
Drugs, okay.
Woman is a coach and addicted to SSRIs.
Amazing.
SSRIs are not always the answer.
As a coach, I so often get clients coming to me telling me that their therapist wants them to be put on antidepressants.
And while antidepressants, SSRIs, can work for certain people and they have worked wonders for certain people, they are not for everybody.
When I was 23 years old, I got put on a very low dose, about five milligrams of Lexapro to help me with my depression and anxiety.
And never before in my life before getting put on these antidepressants was my mental health as bad as it became while I was on them.
It got to the point where I was so dysregulated.
I was so heightened.
Your wife could hire her as her coach.
She was just so in a state of fight or flight.
could not manage my emotions i could not manage my spiraling thoughts what a cute dog though that is a cute dog could not get out of bed in the day then i actually had to be hospitalized in a psych ward that's how bad it got yeah so again high body count or your wife is in a psych ward every couple of months and had i actually had somebody who helped me address the root cause of the reason that i was feeling the really dark and difficult emotions that i was feeling i don't believe that would have happened Instead,
what happened is I got put on something that acted as a band-aid, as a mask for what was really happening underneath.
And I think people need to be aware that medication is not always the answer.
It can be.
I'm not, you know, pushing against all medication.
I'm not saying that it doesn't work for some people, but I am saying that it is too often too quickly and too easily prescribed.
It was for me, and I've heard countless other stories just like this.
There are natural ways to heal your body.
There are natural ways to improve your brain function.
And you need to learn how to deal with difficult emotions.
I so often see clients who come to me.
They're going through a hard time in life.
They're going through a breakup.
Difficult things are happening.
And their therapist, who they're also working with, which is amazing, tells them to get on antidepressants, tells them to get on SSRIs.
In reality, you guys, there are tough moments in life, and we need to be able to handle them without always jumping to a band-aid.
We need to learn emotion regulation.
We need to learn to sit in the discomfort of difficult emotions because it will keep happening throughout life.
It's just a reality.
Difficult things happen.
So if you can't handle it, it's only going to be harder and harder and harder every time you mask it.
So I'm not completely saying that SSRIs are a negative thing.
I am just saying they are not for everybody.
For certain people's brain chemistries, for certain people's struggles, they are not the answer.
They were not the answer for me and they actually led me translation.
I'm crazy.
I'm bad shit crazy.
Stay away, man.
To a much darker place than I ever was in before.
So if you're hearing this and you're considering getting on SSRIs, maybe take a step back.
Maybe ask yourself if you can work through these things internally, if you can dive deep and address the root cause without...
Okay, we get the idea.
Okay, let's see what's next.
Um, woman.
All right, another woman talking about SSRI side effects.
If any of these five side effects are bothering you, it might that is bad chin filler.
I need to do a show on how to tell if a girl's had plastic surgery because I don't think you guys can tell as well as you think.
I need to do a show.
Might be from your SSRI antidepressant.
Sexual dysfunction, you're never in the mood.
You have low libido, and that's because higher serotonin levels in the brain can cause low libido, delay gratification, and cause erectile dysfunction.
Weight gain, no matter how much you eat or how much you exercise, the number just keeps going up on the scale.
When you use SSRIs, it can actually increase your cravings for carbohydrates and it can decrease your metabolic rate, making you gain weight over time.
Number three, feeling tired all the time.
That's because more serotonin in the brain can actually cause sedative-like effects.
That's why a lot of sleep supplements actually try to include 5-HTP in their formulation.
Number four, you're experiencing a lot of nausea, bloating, constipation, just a ton of digestive issues.
And it can cause emotional blunting.
So you hear good news, you have no reaction.
If you hear bad news, you have no reaction.
You just don't really have emotions.
Some people may never experience these when using an SSRI antidepressant, while other people do.
And for the people who do, there are natural ways to help mediate these side effects.
Yeah, a lot of plastic surgery.
Okay, women addicted to wait for it, spirituality.
If I told anyone else what I'm about to tell you, they would think I was crazy.
That is what almost every awakening soul says to me.
And then they proceed to tell me about how they're getting buzzing in their hands or having earring.
Yeah, so imagine, honey, could you come with me?
I'm having buzzing in my hands.
I'm having buzzing, you know what I mean?
Or they're seeing flashes of light in the corners of their eyes.
Or they're even getting like physical touches, but no one's there.
Or they're seeing spirits who have passed.
They're seeing faces in the trees.
They know fairies are real now.
My people.
Awakening souls.
This is the safe place for that.
I want to hear everything that other people think is crazy, but your word is too weird to say out loud.
And I want to validate the fuck out of you.
And I love that I get to be the person that y'all say it to.
That is literally the best part of my job because you know how that goes?
Like, tell me more.
And then I give you insights, tools, and understanding.
Yeah, she gives you psychedelics.
That's what comes next.
So that you don't.
In addition to addictions, women are more prone to having health issues like PCOS, autoimmune, fibroids, endometriosis.
I believe this is due to a change in the human diet over the years.
Doug, MPA, can you put a show on that?
I want to look into that.
We'll do a show.
Don't feel crazy.
Can you get context for like, what is going on?
How do you develop these?
How do you move on?
How do you, because what you're experiencing as an awakening soul is not understood by almost anyone, if anyone at all around you.
And not feeling crazy and understanding your abilities really does come down to having some techniques, some tools, some methods, some appropriate funnels and containers that give structure to all that wonderful, amazing flow that you are now picking up on.
If you're new to me, I am Sarah.
I do awakening readings.
I do psych.
Yeah, so what about at dinner?
She says, can I see your hand, honey?
Would you take that or a high body count?
She doesn't talk about.
Keep me posting.
Maybe you're saying, no, I'll take the spirituality.
But these are our choices.
It's 2025.
We got to get, we got to get real pragmatic here.
Careful of who I decided to tap into spiritually because you'd be surprised on who's protected.
I remember one time I was getting my nails done.
And as I'm getting my nails done, I brought up my job.
You know what I do?
I do this.
I'm a medium.
I'm a healer.
I do readings, whatever.
And usually this brings up interesting conversation.
Dustin says, if a man, man, if a girl has a pet snake and some crystals, don't enter the house without garlic.
Whether it's on one end of the spectrum or the other.
Interesting conversations tend to happen when I bring up what I do.
And, you know, the usual initial reaction is people are like, oh my God, does my energy feel good?
Is it scary?
Is it good?
Is it bad?
What are you feeling?
What are the vibes?
Like, they bombard you with all of those questions, but it's just because they're excited.
But she did exactly that.
Like, what are the vibes?
Like, I would love to get like a little mini read from you.
Like, I would even pay you.
Like, I know I'm doing your nails.
Right.
So I was like, you know what?
I really like the conversation here.
I really like the vibe.
I feel like she's a vibe.
So I don't mind tapping in.
So I tapped in a little bit.
I was like, you know, there's this, there's that, and whatever.
And she was like, yes, girl, yes, yes, yes.
That was accurate.
I love that.
Whatever.
Now here's the tea.
As soon as I left, I get a text from her and she's like, you would not believe who just called me.
And I'm like, who called you?
And she was like, my dad.
My father literally just called me and said, the medium that you just spoke to, listen to her.
Whatever it is that she has to say, just know that she's the real deal.
But listen to what she has to say because she has to help you navigate a certain situation.
So the medium you just spoke to is a real deal.
The spirits just told me, I happen to be sitting down and they told me that you were talking to someone as we speak.
I my jaw was on the floor because at the time she left out that her dad is very deeply connected spiritually, and I guess she left it out as like a protection thing.
I think I would have done that too.
Like, I'm not gonna tell you how connected I am if you're not the real deal right because like, can you imagine having to listen to this all the time?
If I was a guy, I would just say, give me a whore, I'll take.
I mean, she's probably both right.
But like, if I had to, I would just say, give me the whore.
Goddamn, that suggestion is about to get clocked.
So she came back, obviously pleasantly surprised, like yo.
The fact that I didn't even tell him that I was speaking to you, because I was literally doing your nails when we spoke, is just confirmation for me that you are who you say that you are.
So we definitely need to book a reading.
And yeah okay, let me go to the next crazy.
Oh see, all the crazy ladies.
All right, let's bring up Doug Mpa on the line.
Apparently, Doug Mpa, oh no, I have one more.
Sorry, one more before Doug Mpa.
I thought I clicked them all.
This lady journey of spiritual awakening.
So like you wouldn't think right, she looks normal, you wouldn't think this is a spiritual lady or at least I would and you keep blipping in and out of higher consciousness here that there's two main reasons this happens.
Number one is that you're basically acclimating your body to holding a higher frequency so like you're not going to be able to do it all the time right away.
It's going to be like periods of it and then you'll kind of have to drop it.
It's like building stamina, building muscle to hold that higher frequency, so it won't be able to be held all the time.
It might blip in and out for that reason.
The second reason is because sometimes you're human.
I hope that makes sense when I say that your human needs to go, gather experiences in order to integrate and process and use to level up.
So you might find that like you have a huge awakening and it brings you to a certain level of awareness and then you kind of go back to sleep for like possibly years and you're like, why did that happen?
But think of what you experienced during that time.
Think of, think of the like uh, content that your life gave you in that time and what it taught you and how you can use it to level up in consciousness, because that's kind of what we also do with those sleeping periods is gather things to process, essentially to work against what's inside of us and accomplish the calibration that we are trying to.
The whole process of awakening is, at the beginning, basically a huge thing of purging fear.
So um, purging fear is like hard work, it's big work and it's gonna be a lot.
So it's kind of kind to give yourself breaks and to not worry too much about that, because if you purge fear too fast, it can sometimes lead to things like psychosis and which is just where there's like too many frequencies stirred up in the body.
There's too many fear frequencies stirred up in the body and it's impossible to process them all at once.
So go gentle and easy on yourself and that's the best way to integrate.
Don't worry too much if it's not like constantly going up on the roller coaster, because those down periods are actually when you like each one of those is going to like give you more momentum to go forward.
All right, Doug Mpa, I gotta hear about your experience dating these women.
Can we bring them up?
Yeah, can you hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you.
Um, apparently he's had his fair share.
Give me, give me your horror story, i'm ready.
So, and then i'm also expecting Dustin to call in on this one and give us a couple of stories, because he lives in Portland, so I know he's had the same experience I had.
So you know, i'm from the western Washington area, one of the most liberal areas in the country, and let me tell you guys, western Washington is full of Women that could be attractive, but make themselves ugly to fight the patriarchy.
They're against the male gaze, and they have all this spiritual woo-woo liberalism craziness.
And it's funny because they reject Christianity, which, you know, I'm not religious, but they latch on to something crazy like Wiccan or, you know, or some who knows?
You know what I'm saying?
They carry crystals around in their pockets and purses and stuff or do palm reads and stuff.
And one thing you have to do to be able to get laid with these women is just listen, guys.
If you because there are some of these women who are attractive, but one of the fastest ways to sleep with them is fake like you're interested in their spiritual woo-woo garbage.
Can we role play?
Can I pretend?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Doug MPA.
I want to tell you about my star sign.
So my star sign says that you and I are just going to get along so well.
So, so I say something like, for conversation's sake, I say, you know what?
I don't really believe in star signs, but it just so happens that everything that my star sign says I'm supposed to be, I am.
No way.
That would totally work.
So the girl could say, no way.
Yes.
What's your star sign?
So then I tell her my side sign, and then I get out my phone and she gets out her phone and I say, You look at my star sign.
I look at your star sign.
And let's talk about the pluses and minuses.
So then I say, oh, you're a Gemini.
So what this says is you're this.
And I say all the bad things and I like embellish and try to make her sound like all those are going to be bad reasons and put her on the back foot.
No, but I'm not like that.
Okay, but it says here that that's your you know what?
We can do it real fast.
I'll bring out what let's say she's a Gemini.
What are the characteristics of a Gemini?
Right?
So then I would say, but you have to have the bad parts, bad parts, right?
So, so it says, so, you know, apparently Geminis are impulsive, anxious, manipulative, indecisive, inconsistent, moody, two-faced, fighty, and sarcastic.
And I would bring those up first and try to maneuver where she has to prove to me how she's not those things.
Yeah, I swear I'm not.
I know, I'd be a really great girlfriend.
You know, I'm so awesome.
I'd be like, I don't know.
No, really, I am.
And then I'm qualifying to you.
Exactly.
That's how you got to do it.
So, yeah, guys, if you meet one of these star sign women, you have to just sit there and listen, but you can use it to your advantage.
Have her bring up your star sign and read your characteristics to you and bring up hers, but only talk to her about the bad ones and have her qualify to you while she's not any of the bad traits.
Now, if a girl is like a Wiccan or something, that's hard.
That's really hard because they're talking about, I mean, hold on, just real fast.
A Wiccan.
Wiccan, Wicca is a religion that reveres nature, embraces magic, and centers on the duality of the god and goddess.
Oh my gosh.
What do Wiccans do?
They engage in rituals, spell work, and other practices to connect with the divine and cultivate a connection with nature.
Now, I can tell you, I've gone out on dates with a couple of women that I didn't know were Wiccan until I started talking to them, but I could never make it through a full social situation or a full date with a Wiccan.
And if anyone has, guys, call in because I want to know how you did it.
Did you ever date a Wiccan or any of these women that are in these weird spirituality cults or anything like that?
Because I could never make it through a date with a Wiccan.
No way.
I guess we'll find out.
Is Dustin coming?
If he's here, I'm going to bring him up first.
I know he's had some experiences.
He lives in Portland.
Let me bring him up.
Oh, yeah, here he goes.
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Dustin, man.
Dustin, how's it going?
Enlighten us.
Can you hear me?
Yeah, man.
I can hear you.
Dustin?
Dustin?
Okay.
You there, Dustin?
We can see you.
We can hear you too.
Yo, it's so good.
Dustin, how are you?
Oh, it's like.
Hang on, okay.
All right.
I'm just trying to make sure that our timing, but okay, yeah, everything is so good.
How are you guys?
Good.
How is it dating?
You said women with crystals.
You got to be careful with them.
Yo, yes.
Okay.
I find that women over here, they make these things up because they're not sure how to make progress in life.
So they just come up with these like these fake problems.
Like, oh, like my aura isn't right.
So then they buy these books.
And then they're like, well, I'm working on, well, I dropped out of college and I went to beauty school.
And I got, I'm going to really work on my aura.
And I've got these crystals.
And then, so they're not really making any progress.
They're actually making less progress, but they feel better about themselves because they can talk about it.
So then they can make progress spiritually, but that is basically nothing.
So it's a way to like not do work, but look like you're doing work.
Yeah.
And also sound like an expert on something.
Oh, yeah.
Sound like an authority on something.
Yeah.
Because when you talk to a woman, they want to sound so smart in conversation.
And then when they're talking about crystals, like, I don't give a shit, but the girl's going to feel really smart.
Like, I dated one girl who had a pet snake and these crystals.
And me.
A snake and crystals?
Bro, that's sex better than that.
Fantastic, bro.
I didn't go to her house.
And I finally get to her house and I go in her room.
She got this little snake named Zara.
And the crazy thing was she was like, she started kind of twerking.
And she was like, oh, you like this?
She's holding the snake?
No, she went, oh, her tampon string fell out of her underwear while she was twerking.
She looked like a pinata.
Yikes.
So how do you make it through a date with one of these spiritual woo-woo?
Wait, can we role play?
Can you show me?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
So, Dustin, this is going so well.
I got to tell you, what's your star sign?
Yo, I'm a Gemini, but I will be whatever star sign you want if it gets me in your bedroom.
No, no, seriously.
Does that work?
That's just what I say.
That's just it.
And what's the success rate on that?
What do they usually say?
They're just kind of giggle.
Like, it's just like, okay.
And then they'll be like, well, I don't know if we're relationship compatible.
We don't need to be.
Oh, that's funny.
So relationship compatible.
So what?
Have you ever made it through a full date and made it to sex with like a Wiccan or some woman who's literally living one of those extreme, outlandish spiritual lifestyles?
I've never made it, dude.
I just can't.
Well, how long were you dating in Portland?
Like, could you just not because you couldn't listen to it?
Yeah, I just couldn't listen to it, man.
I can't.
And then, like, I have a very expressive face.
Pearl knows.
Yeah, I told Doug MPA to just not say his political opinions and take the sex.
And he's like, I can't do that.
I can't do it.
They say some dumb shit on a date.
I got to tell him.
I know.
I got to tell him.
And it's always, well, not.
It got even worse after my divorce.
But yeah, man, I can't do it.
So how do you make it through a date with one of these?
Let's say a woman is a healer and a medium where she talks to spirits.
How would you navigate a date with a woman who's a medium and says she talks to spirits?
Yup.
If a girl is talking to some spirits, man, I don't.
That would be rough.
I would love to meet one.
And I just try it.
I think my problem in life is I seek these women out because I think it'd be an interesting like a what if she brought what if she you went to her house and she brought out a Ouija board yo well that uh I dated a chick that lived in she lived in like a government housing in Portland and she did do that she had like three dogs I knew it dude I knew it destiny man he's in Portland I knew he had these toys.
So you went to her house.
She had a bunch of dogs.
Said, wait, did I not hear that?
So she was in government housing and she pulled up a Ouija board.
What happened?
Yo, I didn't partake, man.
I'm not about a Ouija board.
I think I'll die if I do that.
So I don't mess with it.
The Ouija boards are real bad.
I don't know.
So I was like, she pulled it out and she was like, we're going to talk to the Ouija board and see about our relationship.
I totally used one when I was a kid.
I was like 10.
How'd it go?
Well, you're still alive, so maybe I should try it.
That's good.
I mean, do you know what it worked?
Like, it worked to me then.
I don't know if someone was pushing it.
It was like me and two of my friends.
And we had like a pet ghost named T.
And yeah, it was like for a couple of years.
And then I don't know.
I don't know.
That friend group broke up.
So to this day, I'd like to reach out and just ask, was that a real thing or who was someone messing with me?
I don't know.
Did you start chanting like light as a feather, stiff as a board afterwards?
No, no.
I mean, it was just like we'd go to her house and then go in the basement.
And then we'd use the Ouija board.
And then the ghost or whatever would come and we just ask it a bunch of questions.
And then.
That is wild.
Yeah.
And then one time the thingy, because it's like you put it on this thing like this, it went like doo But I don't know.
Someone could have been messing.
So I was young.
I was like 10.
So.
Very impressionable time.
I mean, it's just because I do remember the Ouija board thing like levitating a little bit, but I don't know if I just imagined that because I was like 10.
You know, I can't really trust my memory at 10.
You know.
But it is tough to think that as a 10-year-old, that you would be like, one of you would be pushing it to say something.
So I kind of.
Yeah, but they're women.
Like, women come out of the womb deceptive.
That's true.
So I actually think it's super plausible.
I mean, people a bunch of dumb stuff when you're a kid.
And remember, women, out of a group of women, out of a group of women, one of them always has to get their point across or always has to get their message out.
And that one's usually pushing the Ouija board thing, I bet.
Yeah, I mean, that's why I don't, I don't know either way.
Like, we fell out when I was in middle school, but I did message her like 10 years later on Facebook, just like one.
I'm just, you know, I was just wondering, but she didn't respond.
Maybe she remembers it differently, and she's like, that scarred me.
I don't know.
I guess I'll never know.
All right, buddy.
Thanks, guys.
We're going to move to the next caller.
Always good talking to you, buddy.
Have a good one.
I'm going to bring up.
I've never seen.
Before we get to Michael Williams, also another addiction.
You know, all these degrees, man.
I've sat across the table on a date with women that are $150,200,000 in student loan debt.
No way.
Yep.
Especially in the city I live in now, all these educated women, because what do we always say, Pearl?
Modern women are going to keep going to these high-priced institutions to get degrees that nobody cares about to get jobs that aren't going to make them any money.
And the amount of money, because the East Coast is expensive for college anyway.
In fact, the cheapest state to go to school in the United States is New Mexico.
You can get a degree and not pay a lot of money, but women are addicted to getting a degree from a certain school.
They don't care how much it costs and all that status.
I have a bachelor's degree and a master's degree.
Know how many employers actually cared where I went to school?
None of them.
Anyway, Michael Williams.
Hey, how are you doing?
How are you, Michael?
Excellent.
I'm up there in the MKE.
Oh, cool, Milwaukee.
They are volleyball crazy.
In the middle of October, November, they're playing outside in the freezing wind.
I'm going, you guys are crazy.
Oh, yeah, they'll do it.
And yeah.
Oh, my God.
I've done Sam leagues outside in like October, November.
I've done that before.
Yeah, my girlfriend, one of my former girlfriends, was in the main draw on professional beach volleyball.
Oh, wow.
She was really good then.
Yeah, she played against Misty Mae, and she had a jump serve and all that stuff.
Very athletic.
Oh, she played against Misty Met.
Wow.
She was really, she's big time.
She's better than me.
Yeah, she went up to a volleyball matchup in Oregon for grass play.
And these guys were fucking super people.
Supermen.
I was completely blown away.
It's intense.
Yeah.
Yeah, because I mean, they just keep like if I wanted, I could play in a pretty competitive league, but it's so time-consuming.
I mean, it's like a part-time for some of the leagues, it's like a part-time job, to be honest.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
Well, it's good that you went over to Europe and, you know, gave it a shot.
Yeah.
Did you see that one?
There's a college volleyball game last year.
I think it was the Cornhuskers women's volleyball team that had the highest attendance of a volleyball, a college volleyball game of all time.
Their full stadium was full watching their girls' volleyball team play.
Oh, it was probably 3,000 people or something like that.
Yeah, the Cornhuskers.
It was crazy.
But I really approached you guys because I've been following you, Pearl, for quite some time and how the men are really kind of like getting short into the stick when it comes to dating pools.
And I have been working on one of the biggest reasons are so feral.
And that is that they're carrying around so much debt.
And because they tend to be feeling type people, they feel that and they get really depressed.
There's not jobs out there for women's studies or some of these other majors that they took.
My sister took graduated psychology back in 81, 1981, 1982, and then became a trad.
And then went back to school and got her master's in family counseling.
She still doesn't have a job.
Spent hundreds of thousands of dollars.
She's a year younger than me.
And I went and got an engineering degree in civil engineering.
And I got my professional engineering license in mechanical engineering.
I do electrical engineering, computer science, and all that type of stuff.
So I actually use college for a legit profession as opposed to a hobby like my sister.
But anyway, I'll tell you some stats real fast.
So only 22% of STEM students are women, right?
And not only that, STEM has a female recruitment and a retention problem.
Because 50% of women in STEM will quit their jobs and go to a different industry or stop working altogether if they have a child or when they hit 45.
Yeah, it's just 78% of the women are going to school for humanities degrees.
And remember, you're old enough to remember where these degrees, they were MRS degrees.
Yeah.
You're supposed to get a skill that was able to help your husband that you met at college.
Now, women, there's so many women with these MRS degrees that companies have to constantly just try to make jobs to employ all these MRS degrees.
And those are the first ones out the door when there's an economic downturn.
So that's what it is.
Well, here's the thing: is that there's so the 10 most popular college degrees, all of them except for biology, have this one missing course requirement, and that is math.
And as long as women are phobic of math, they're not going to break into any kind of legit career.
In fact, actually, when people decide what their major is, they go to their, you know, into their, do their search and they go, what major can I?
They never say, what major can I take where I don't have to do science, technology, engineering.
They always say, what major can I take where I don't have to do any math?
Oh, I can be a school teacher.
And then we push them back in our K-6 and wonder why our kids are phobic of math.
It's because when a child is young and they're having problems with math and their teacher says, oh, I had problems with math myself, that's not what you need.
A child needs to hear.
They need to hear that you're winning, you know, that there's success in math and all this other stuff.
So the reason why there's so few females in STEM, because I actually have been in it, I graduated from 1980, which that would put me 45 years in engineering.
That's a little bit, that's more than just like, you know, anecdotal.
Women, for the most part, are lend towards a community.
They call it nesting, you know, where they all come to get together and they kind of nest.
And guys are a little less like that.
In middle school, the least popular person for boys of all the various different cliques is the nerds.
Okay.
And if you're a girl nerd, you're even worse than a boy nerd amongst the females.
And those, as a result, it's very unattractive to be a girl nerd in math or, you know, like any of the things that math, you know, science is trying to do that.
I can explain why that is.
You want to know why?
Go ahead.
It's because men, we can make up for our lack of social graces and other things.
We can get money, you know, we can achieve.
But women pay the price for not being socially aware and being socially awkward.
And it takes a certain kind of temperament to be able to go into STEM.
Even when we were young, we knew the guys that were going to go into STEM.
We all knew it.
And the girls kind of act the same way.
But girls are punished by women for not adhering to social rules and not being socially aware.
Extremely punished.
And I think women are harsher on socially awkward women than men are on socially awkward men.
Like, I'll still see, even if a guy is much more socially aware than another guy, they can still bond over something like basketball or fishing, you know, something they have in common.
But I don't really see that with women.
With women, it's like, like a shared goal will bring men together, but a shared goal won't necessarily bring women together.
If anything, like cliques form.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I agree.
100%.
Pro spot on.
Yeah.
So anyway, in 2010, I started the first free university where I brought in all the open courses from MIT, Stanford, UC, Berkeley, Harvard, in a learning management system like Blackboard or Moodle.
Of the 900 courses, 200 courses prepare students for APs, CLAPS, DSSTs, and all the others.
So, currently, students can get their bachelor's in over 60 majors from state universities, region accredited like MIT or Harvard in six months for under $8,000.
But the irony is, I don't believe in online distance remote learning because when people do that, they do that in their bedroom at the library coffee shop.
With a phone, you can go out to the volleyball field, find your favorite coach, and work on your drills, or go to the art museum, study artists, your art appreciation.
Both of those are three-unit hour tests from the college board's CLEP program.
And so, literally, I'm getting at you.
Another 30 minutes, another 30 seconds.
We got to speed it up because I got a full line of callers.
The biggest problem that young ladies face is the extreme amount of debt.
It's the main reason why they can't buy homes.
It's the main reason why they don't want to raise their children in apartments is because of the debt.
And what I'm offering is a pathway where I have no benefit to it.
I'm retired.
I'm working on this problem is to fix the problem that the baby boomers started, and that is this addiction to college degrees.
And I'm going to put a couple of links in the chat.
So, if anybody has siblings that are in high school or other individuals that are considering the trades, the professional certifications, other types of things, you'll find out in the very popular EPIC Times, which is put that in the link.
Okay, thank you for calling in.
We really appreciate it.
Yeah, thanks for calling in.
Yeah, uh-huh, sure.
Next, we have I can never say this guy's name right.
Let's lisa, he was here before.
Let's say Alenza.
Oh, it's good to see you, buddy.
How are you doing?
Hey, I'm doing well.
Good to see you again.
How's it going?
So, what's a female's addiction that's worse than body count?
So, I think it depends, right?
They're both bad, but they're separate types of risk.
The way I would go about it is rating them on a scale of one to ten.
So, on the spending side, I would think of it as as a guy, the risk is that your partner has power control spending habits, where, like, let's say you bring in just makeup number, as an example, $200,000.
Um, and you can pay for your reasonable expenses, have some moderate amount of fun, but also save for your retirement or your kids' college fund.
Um, but your wife or your partner says, like, no, you should spend all of it on me because we should have lived experiences.
Um, and if you don't do this, she's going to hold a grudge and she'll eventually divorce you, um, and you lose out even more that way.
Um, so you want to, so the way I would go about it is like, what's the probability of this happening?
Um, and I try to like rate down the scale from one to ten based on how severe her behavior is.
And on body life, similarly, I would try to think about it in terms of uh how likely she is to cheat or engage in other like questionable behavior from what she's shown, try to break down the scale one to ten.
Okay, so what's worse than body count?
Um, I think uh I want to say, like, just behavior where She's spending far and large beyond her means, and she's not willing to listen to reason.
And she's also requesting, like, um, most of your house goal income be funded towards like these type of endeavors.
Okay, so insane spending habits that you have to pay for, yeah, essentially.
Okay, um, you know how they start that whole thing, right?
Because here's the thing: I always say the modern women playbook, they want to find a competitive, successful, ambitious man, marry him, and then get him to set his own dreams aside to help her achieve her own selfish desires.
And one of the ways they do that is you're married, right?
The husband's money is the house money, and then for her to be an equal partner, the man has to let her keep all of her money.
So the man is paying for everything while she works and spends all of her own money on herself.
Most of the guys I know that have gotten divorced that are successful, that's one of the reasons why, and that's how their marriage was for most of it.
Yeah, that checks out.
Something else I, a trend I've noticed that I don't really have an explanation for, I'm hoping probably you could have some interesting insights is a lot of women that are not, I want to say like extremely attractive, like they're, they're above average, but they're mostly not meaningfully above average.
They're not like a supermong, right?
They're like, but they are still able to get guys to like take them out constantly on vacations and spend a ton of money on them, like say $20,000 a month.
And it's happening so frequently that I don't have an explanation for this.
Like this is not a thing that should be logically dating.
But women are getting fatter.
So the price of beauty goes up.
Like Gen Z women, half of them are fat.
So even if they're not that attractive, if they're just not fat or even chubby and young, they still hit the top like 20%.
It's just Americans are fat.
But why are there so many guys who are willing to spend on this?
They're sexy lonely or they just have the money.
Like if you're 60 and you got a bunch of money, it's almost easier to just pay them to put out.
I'm talking about like guys in their 30s who are like, they're lawyers, so they're moderately successful, but they're spending like all their income on some girl with essentially no realistic prospects and are average looking.
It's having like way too common for this to be logical.
I would just say it's a lack of options.
So for whatever, men don't usually do things unless they believe it's the easiest way for them to get whatever they want.
So I'd just say they're probably unattractive to women.
So that's the only way they feel like they can get it from a woman that they deem to be like above their minimum attractive floor.
So we got to move on to the next caller though, but thank you for calling in.
Calling anytime, okay?
Yeah, thanks for having me.
All right, guys.
Addictions women have that are worse than a high body count.
Now, I don't please don't come on here and say there's nothing worse than a high body count because that's not the question.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, that's, I understand that could be your opinion, but that's not the question today.
You know, so who's up next, Doug MPA?
Oh, Doyan?
Stoyan, okay.
MK.
Yeah, that's me, guys.
Hi, how are you?
Where are you calling out of?
Hawaii.
Oh, cool.
Hawaii.
Yeah.
So I have like a crazy story.
Okay.
Like you guys mentioned the whole witchcraft thing and all of that stuff.
So my ex-wife was like a Jamaican lightworker, one of these ones.
And dude, the whole thing is a giant fucking scam.
Like big scam.
It's really like a big, giant confirmation bias exercise of 24-7.
You know, so yeah, I don't recommend it.
But I do think that a lot of what's going on nowadays is just people are just fucking selfish.
At the end of the day, I think it is orchestrated somehow through social engineering in order to create the division between men and women and then like replace women with like AI.
We're going to get the artificial womb soon, so we're going to be able to produce children that way because we're going to have to solve the problem of not reproducing enough.
So in order to save humanity, the governments are going to come in, create a nice artificial womb.
They're going to create this.
I want to stick to the addictions that are worse than body count topic.
I think it's like social media.
I think social media is probably going to be a huge one as far as addictions because a lot of that's going to just be like constant mental programming by the algorithm or whatever you want to call it.
And it's going to paint the picture and like it's going to create a filter in between reality and they're not going to be able to see the real world.
They're going to see what's like on social media, what's being echoed in their echo chamber.
So I do think that that's probably one of the most dangerous addictions when it comes to women because it's very easy to get someone to feel something and change their mind by getting them to feel bad for a specific group of people or, you know, basically emotional manipulation.
Like people don't go to McDonald's because they make the best burgers, just because they make you happy with it.
Right.
I would add to the social media thing where the validation that women in the past will get from their husbands and friends and family in person, they get online.
I agree with that, but like, I don't know if you guys have heard of the research when it comes to addiction.
Like, everybody's heard of that rat study where they put like a mouse in a cage and they give it two options between water and like cocaine water, right?
And it's constantly drinking the cocaine water until it kills itself.
Right.
But the same scientist that actually did that research was like, okay, but this mouse is all by itself.
And so what they did was they created a little park for it.
Yeah, I got it, some mouse friends, created a whole community around it.
And then like, none of the mouses drank the cocaine water.
So what they're thinking addiction is, is a lack of connection.
It's basically what people are doing to cope with the loneliness.
And so I really think that's what's going on.
So all of these addictions to social media and validation is because they don't actually have any type of community.
Like the modern family has been eroded.
You have a whole bunch of single moms that either have one or like 10 babies.
There's like hardly ever between.
And so you don't have that community Around you to create that social connection and to have, like, you know, your uncle be like, hey, you're moving, funny, or you're talking back and like your uncle slaps you or your neighbor slaps you and keeps you alive.
You know what I mean?
And so people's bad behavior is just like okayed by the masses because people want to be selfish because they're all at the end of the day.
I think that's really what's going on.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, thanks for calling in.
Okay, call in any time.
Yeah.
Okay.
Next, we're going to bring up David.
What's going on, David?
Yo, what is up?
Y'all can hear me?
I can hear you.
So, what addictions are worse than body count for women?
Okay, hold on.
I had some notes here.
Okay.
So let's see here.
So for me, like the only thing really I could think of that's worse than body count is probably drugs or like violence.
That's a good one.
Because those things can actually hurt people.
That's a good one.
A high body count isn't really going to, I mean, it is going to hurt you at the end of the day, but I just think that those, if you're going to make me make a decision, then those two things are probably worse.
Drug survival.
Yeah.
Actually, there's a guy on Twitter who says that if an attractive woman can avoid an unwanted pregnancy or a drug problem, she'll always land on her feet.
That's what that's a good answer, though.
Yeah, I have a question though.
Like, so do you guys really think that there's a difference between like bad habits and a high body count?
Because from what I've seen, it's like those things are synonymous.
Like the high body count is a result of the bad habits.
Yeah, I would say, yeah, but at the same time, there's always women that defy the odds, though, and don't have bad habits, but still figure out how to bang Chad Tyro.
Yeah, I agree.
And I have an example of this in my own life.
And like, I don't even like, I kind of feel bad.
Like, maybe she will watch this, but honestly, I don't care because like my sister is, you know, it is what it is.
But like, she had like the upbringing of like, you know, the trad upbringing.
You know what I mean?
And she rejected all of it.
Like, all of that shit went out the window.
She got all these tattoos.
She became a stripper.
She fucking had kids with multiple dudes.
And she's like with this simp guy now who's like taking care of her basically.
And she had to fail.
Like she like, that's the thing is like what I try to tell guys is like, stop taking these women so seriously.
Like her freaking spiritual like hobbies and all these things that she talks about, like none of that shit is like real, bro.
Like y'all can't take that shit seriously.
And in fact, the more you take that shit seriously, the less she's attracted to you.
Yeah, that's true.
That's really true.
Like you can't take what they say seriously.
You have to just like internalize it and be like, okay, she's saying this.
These are her words, but like don't take it seriously.
Like, you know what I mean?
I don't know how to, I could ask this question without sounding weird, but like on an objective scale, I'm not, how can I ask?
Like, has your sister gotten attractive female results in her life?
Dude, when I was in high school, bro, there was not a single day where some dude wasn't coming up to me saying, bro, your sister's so hot.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
That's why she's lived the life that she's lived.
She's probably on a scale of one to ten, at least a seven or like an eight.
And the sad part about it is, is you've seen where your sister could have won.
She could have won if she just made a couple of different decisions, man.
And that's so sad, man.
It's so sad.
It's heartbreaking.
And like, I like, dude, I struggle with it even now because my parents, like, I've had my troubles and stuff in life.
And like, they think I'm such a piece of shit.
And they like take care of her.
Like, I don't even really talk to my parents or like see them anymore.
Like, they've pretty much disconnected from me just because I've had a few things in my life go on, but nothing nearly as crazy.
Like, I haven't knocked anyone up or done no crazy shit, you know?
Well, and that's the biggest difference between me.
How your parents are treating you and your sister is just a reflection of society in general.
If you're an attractive woman, you always get help from friends, family, the government, everybody.
And then men have to dry.
Dude, what's funny though is that she actually got saved.
Well, okay, I say saved, but there was actually a time when she like filed for bankruptcy and shit.
Like, she was down bad for real.
And like, my parents obviously came in and saved her.
And like, when I mention it, they like shy away and they're like, no, she did it herself.
Blah, blah, blah.
I'm like, bullshit.
Like, y'all don't have to.
She got it out of his mind.
She figured it out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like, bro, I'm a grown-ass man.
Like, I'm not, you can't let them.
And they'll never.
The other thing is, too, they never learn unless you let them fail.
And then it's like, the families will never let them fail.
Like, ever.
Like, your dad, your dad will take care of her for your dad.
I bet your dad's like a good guy, right?
Yeah, I love my dad.
He's awesome.
Me and him argue quite a bit, but I love him still at the end of the day because of like, and I actually have a story, if y'all don't mind, about like how like men's attention, like as a man, your attention and your words, especially are so much more powerful than you can imagine.
I'll tell you a story.
So one time when I was growing up, like my parents, they fought constantly.
Like it was literally an everyday thing.
And there was one time specifically, and I remember this, where my mom had just had enough.
You know what I mean?
I didn't know what the argument was about.
I still don't know.
I don't care.
But she ends up taking us, me and my sister.
She took us to a hotel.
And the whole time I'm sitting there, like, damn, it's really over.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's really over this time.
And all my dad did was just not give a fuck.
And guess what happened?
Guess what happened?
She came back.
They've been married ever since.
So, like, bro, y'all, y'all have to realize your attention and your words are so powerful.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I kind of have a similar story.
We hate being ignored.
Go ahead, Doug, MPA.
Oh, no, go ahead, bro.
No, I was just going to say we hate being ignored.
That drives us nuts.
But go ahead.
I have a friend whose wife is in politics.
And that's all I'm going to say.
And he's very highly qualified.
He has a lot of degree.
He has multiple graduate degrees, including a law degree.
And he was a savage back.
I'm talking, he'd just knock him down.
But he met this girl and he kind of straightened up, right?
And she got into politics because her family is like a heavy-hitting family where they live.
And but he literally built her into the person she is now.
And for a couple of years, she was talking to him crazy, like literally talking to him crazy.
Because one of the worst parts about these successful women is that they would disrespect you to the point where they can talk to you like they can kick your ass.
You know what I'm saying?
So he just unplugged and literally stopped giving a dance, like literally.
And she could only take that for about two, three months, and then she started to straighten up.
He's like, look, he talked to him this way.
He had all of the supportive stuff he would do with his knowledge and his skills and stuff.
He pulled that back.
And he was literally about to walk out the door and move.
That's the only thing men can do.
We forget that.
Yeah, that's your only power.
Literally, that's all you have.
You can either remove your time, your attention, and your money.
That's all you can do.
You can't do anything else.
Yep.
Your two biggest superpowers, and the reason why you know the superpowers is because society keeps trying to take them away from you as a man.
Your two biggest superpowers are being able to walk away and determine who your girlfriend, fiancé, and wife is.
They keep trying to take those two abilities away from you, but don't let them guys.
And they guilt men into doing it.
Like, if it's like the family dynamic is always if generally, if the kids don't do what the mom wants, like the dad comes for the kids.
You know, like, so if it's usually the boys that start to walk away before the girls do.
Yeah, and I had a, I had a comment on something the last caller had said.
He said, uh, he was like, oh, everyone is so selfish.
And I'm like, dude, no, men are not selfish.
Men are not selfish enough.
Like, men need to become way more selfish because what's happening is like, so, okay, according to him, everyone is selfish.
So if everyone is selfish, then who's going to step up and be the bigger person when shit hits the fan?
Because it always does.
It inevitably will.
And who steps up?
The men.
So, no, not everyone is selfish.
Like, women are too selfish.
Men aren't selfish enough.
You know that under 30, they interviewed men and women, and they found that 52% of the men still say that they value relationships and marriage and would like one or both in the near future.
And only 24% of women under 30 said that.
Yeah, man.
I mean, I could just go on.
It's like, like, most women these days, they just self-sabotage.
And it's like, as men, we have to let them fail.
That's the only thing we can do.
There's actually a really good meme about this.
There's a meme that's going around on Twitter.
It's this robot.
He's like a female rope.
I don't know if it's a female robot.
I forget what it looks like, but it's like a dude smiling and laughing and he's walking with this robot.
And then there's a girl like handhandling.
Like, that's what we need, guys.
Like, if we don't do that, we're fucked.
If y'all keep simping, we're out of there.
Agree.
Yeah, I agree.
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All right, you got any final thoughts on women's addictions, Doug MPA?
I always say nothing is more important to women than their own selfish desires, and the desires are usually involved with what they're addicted to.
Guys, if you find a woman who's addicted to spending money, you know, drugs, partying, or something, she will always put that ahead of you.
Always.
So you got to find a woman who has some kind of discipline and boundaries.
That's it.
I think things that are worse than body count, the number one is gaslighting because they'll drive you crazy.
Can you imagine living with a woman that just gaslights you?
You probably have.
Gaslighting.
The fake nice.
I would.
The nice, nasty, we call it.
Yeah, nice.
I'd rather you just be a bitch.
Just say it with your chest.
And women addicted to religion.
I just, I would rather not.
But I'm travelishes.
Travelishes, women that are addicted to traveling.
It's the worst.
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