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July 18, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Gonnorrhea, Chlamydia and Modern women (Call-in Show) | Pearl Daily

Hannah Pearl Davis critiques modern dating and feminism, citing 74% of divorces initiated by women and linking men’s "deaths of despair" to systemic neglect. She highlights gonorrhea (700K+ cases) and chlamydia (1.6M+ reported in 2023), warning of infertility risks—up to 40% from untreated PID—and resistant strains, while urging monthly testing. Callers like Nick, Sean, and JC share raw STD experiences tied to body counts, racial dynamics, and condom refusal, revealing a pattern of untreated infections and dating app misinformation. Ultimately, Davis frames STDs as a neglected consequence of women’s perceived autonomy over men’s well-being, pushing for accountability in relationships and public health. [Automatically generated summary]

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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 interview 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 rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failure is in lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family into marriage.
You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, freeze your eggs, 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.
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?
Well, 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 for a moment.
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 stop?
I can't keep having these same conversations.
The only simpier 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.
We go into 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 is going on, everybody?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
If you guys want, feel free to donate to our divorce documentary.
That's the trailer that you just saw.
They've taken away three Instagrams, eight TikToks, and they demonetized me on YouTube for a year and a half.
So we're trying to raise $100,000 to finish this divorce documentary.
The link to that is in the description.
I want to say thank you to the donations from yesterday.
We got Lucian, $20, Brian, $15,000, Daryl, $100.
So thank you guys so much for the donations.
I only read first names in the name of being anonymous and whatnot because I mean, they try to ruin my life.
Okay, I don't want them coming after you, too.
So, anyways, guys, I am trying to bridge the gap on a certain gap in the dating conversation.
Now, we need to have a practical conversation about STDs because I don't think anyone's having the conversation about how rampant STDs are in the dating market.
And I would often hear things from the Tates person, for example, I think they had a couple tweets that said raw sex is gay sex.
Or sorry, sex that's, you know, because you'll hear them say, not raw sex is gay sex.
Sex with a condom is gay.
And I just thought about it.
I'm like, how do you guys not have AIDS or herpes?
Or do you know what I mean?
Gonorrhea, chlamydia, HI.
And I just think this is missing from the dating conversation.
You know, we don't really talk about what your odds are of getting an STD, how likely it is you'll get one, how to avoid them.
And so a couple months ago, I'm currently locked out of my Twitter account, unfortunately, but I did polls because, you know, you always get stuff.
You always get stuff when you poll people that you don't always get like in real life, for example.
Or sorry.
Sometimes I'll catch things without looking at studies by polling people on what's going on.
Or sometimes just before like the academics catch it, if that makes sense.
Um, okay, let me.
I want to see if I can find this poll.
Maybe I can't.
It's fine.
Pearly things STD poll.
Maybe it'll come up.
Whatever.
So today I decided to talk about.
So one of the polls I know I did was what if here's one.
I said for straight men that got an STD from a woman, what race was she?
Don't respond to this if you haven't.
But if a friend of yours got one, 40% of men said they got STD from a white woman.
40% of men said they got an STD from a black woman.
Latino and Asian, I guess, aren't there giving these out.
Let me see what else we found.
I know I did another one on if you've gotten an STD, what STD was it?
And the most common one I got was Chlamydia.
That was the number one draft pick for the STDs.
The number one draft pick.
So, you know, I think it's my duty to talk about chlamydia.
That's part of the dating conversation.
Put a one in the chat if you've ever gotten chlamydia, two in the chat if you haven't gotten it.
The other one that's very common, gonorrhea.
Gonorrhea is taking people out nowadays.
Okay, so welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
So a short time ago, I did a panel or I did a show on HIV and herpes, and it was a rough show.
I don't enjoy talking about this stuff.
Sometimes it makes me feel kind of icky.
I'm pulling up the chat here, so give me a second.
My computer's glitching out.
But, you know, somebody's got to do it.
And here on Pearl Daily, you know, we're the we're going to be real.
All right.
So the stats were staggering.
It really makes you think whether you want to go out into the current dating market with all the women that have incurable diseases like HIV and herpes.
We are going to continue this conversation in today's show on gonorrhea and chlamydia.
While both of these are bacterial infections, there are ways to treat each one that are different.
Long-term side effects if left untreated for too long.
So chlamydia is the most commonly reported STD in the United States with over 1.6 million cases reported in 2023 alone.
The CDC estimates that there are 2.9 million cases of chlamydia each year in the United States if you include the cases that are unreported.
The most common group of women to catch chlamydia from, you guys want to know?
Shockingly, and I found this surprising, 18 to 24.
But maybe by like, you know, by 25, they're like, it's time to wrap it up.
Have you guys seen a difference?
Let me know in the comments between women under 25 if they say not to wrap it up and over.
According to Grok, so 4 to 6% of women under 35 have an active chlamydia infection.
So this does not include women that have caught it and got it treated.
This is actively have one.
So chlamydia is asymptomatic to 70% of women, allowing it to persist undetected.
And what happens, chlamydia leaves some women infertile.
So pelvic inflammatory disease can develop within weeks of catching chlamydia to a month to a month of an untreated infection.
Once pelvic inflammatory disease occurs, scarring begins within weeks to months.
A single episode of pelvic inflammatory disease results in infertility in 8 to 12% of cases, with the risk increasing to 20 to 40 percent after multiple episodes.
Severe tube damage may take about one to two years of untreated or recurrent infections to impair fertility.
Factors that impair, that impact the timeline are immune response, reinfection, and age and health.
Younger women, for some reason, maybe if someone's in the medical field are at higher risk to PID due to cervical vulnerability.
So yeah, now we're going to listen to women's TikToks.
And I want you to remember, whenever we go over stats of STDs, I always mentally double it.
And I mentally double it because any stat that makes women look bad.
I have a top chlamydia.
Any stat that makes women look bad, they usually try to downplay.
Symptoms in women.
Number five, discharge.
If anything other than your normal discharge is coming out, if it is thick, gray, white, cottage cheese, smelly, any of that type of stuff, you're going to want to go get it.
Number four, burning, like it feels like not normal, not good, like itchy.
So in my research into STDs, thank you to the super chat.
You guys are so nice for the documentary fund.
Symptoms of chlamydia, discharge, burning, itching.
That's the main like across all the STDs.
That seems to be what everyone's saying.
But a lot of chlamydia, there's no symptoms.
All right.
That's number three down there at all.
That is not good.
Number two, it is painful when you urinate.
When you go to the bathroom, even if you feel like your bladder is completely full, it should not feel painful at all.
Also, there should not be anything coming out in your urine.
And the number one symptom of chlamydia, as is with all STIs, is no symptoms at all.
If you're having any of these symptoms or you've been having multiple partners not using protection, go to the clinic and get tested.
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection, which means it can be treated with an antibiotic and it can also spread because you don't know you're having any symptoms.
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Yeah.
It's a cold world out there.
Okay, let me let me see the rest of these.
Yep, we're talking about chlamydia.
How was your experience?
Good and chlamydia.
You know, we test so often that I had no idea.
Like I tested positive, but well before I had any symptoms.
So my experience was, oh, okay.
And then I took the medicine and then tested it again and I didn't have it.
Crazy.
I know so many frat guys who have had chlamydia more than you.
Yes.
Majority of them.
Well, how often do they test?
And do they check the tests of all their partners?
So that's a cold now.
Yeah.
I got chlamydia because this guy was like, oh, yeah, I got tested, but he didn't say he was clean.
And I'm like, oh, you're just tested.
He didn't lie in his defense.
Yeah.
No lie.
So I blamed the wrong guy, but that was fun.
He told you he got tested and just had not received a goodness.
Yeah.
Just like in 1992.
Like just no other.
I have been tested.
I've been tested.
All right.
There we got another.
Let's see what else the ladies are saying about chlamydia.
I was dating somebody.
I found out that I had chlamydia through them.
When I found out that I had chlamydia, it was hard because we had kind of stopped talking.
And it was probably like a week in.
Then I get hit with a phone call, like, hey, you need to get checked.
I found out a lot of things after Jazz Exposed when it came out.
I feel like that was the hard part because I was like, damn, bro.
Like, I never did anything to you for you to treat me this way.
But pretty much, I met this guy.
And when I met him, he had within like maybe six hours of knowing me, I spent all night with him until six in the morning.
And we were just hanging out.
And he was trying to come into my house.
I told him no.
But he was a really nice guy.
Since I didn't give him what he wanted, he went and found it somewhere else after just meeting me.
He went and slept with another girl.
And he ended up telling me though, he told me when I came to LA to see him.
He told me and I wasn't happy about it, but obviously it happened.
I was happy that he told me the truth.
So I know that he had slept with one other person before me.
And that's when he called me.
He told me that person that he slept with gave him chlamydia and she reached out to him or whatever.
So the girl he told me that gave it to him, she actually reached out to me and she was like, no, he gave it to me.
And I'm like, I don't even know what to believe, but it's like, it's over, it's done, you know.
But then after that, I had like other girls tell me, like, I got it from the same person you did.
And I had fans.
No way.
Yeah, I had fans like tell me.
And I was like, I was so mad.
I was like, oh my God.
And I was upset for these girls, you know, that they had to go through that too.
Right.
And so it was hard because I have never ever chlamydia.
From what I understand, it's easily treated.
It's not like herp, you know.
But if it goes untreated and the women aren't getting tested, it can make you infertile.
Yep.
Ever gone through anything like that?
No, you can't.
The back door is worse for STDs because there's blood.
You're more likely to get an STD from back door, guys.
Yeah.
That, like, I felt super nasty about myself.
I felt so degrading.
I've just, I was disgusted with myself more than anything.
And my friend Melanie kept telling me, like, girl, like, it happens to a lot of people.
And I was like, but not me.
Like, this would never happen to me.
And this guy had even said that, like, Jazz, this would never happen to you if it weren't.
for me and my actions.
And then him kind of being like, well, it's our secret, Jazz.
Like, you can't tell nobody, right?
Like, don't make no story times.
Cause like, obviously that's my thing, you know?
So he's like, don't make no story times nothing.
And I was like, so Delulu over him that I was like, okay, yeah, And I felt like he kept talking to me just to kind of keep like our secret safe.
So that was hard.
And he was being very careless, out and about, still with chlamydia.
I like Baja Beach Fest and stuff.
And I was like at home throwing up.
What I pretty much wanted to take from this, and that's why I didn't mention anybody's name ever was for girls, like if it could happen to me, girl, it could happen to you.
Like don't ever think, don't be delusional like me thinking it can never happen to you because it can.
And if you don't want it to happen to you, you better be safe and use protection.
And like, if you're comfortable enough to sleep with somebody, you better be comfortable enough to be asking questions.
Thank you.
And if anybody is a fan.
Yeah.
How do I know there's blood?
I mean, I can put two and two together.
All right.
All right.
No, I'll tell you what.
I actually interviewed someone that works in the medical field.
I had her off camera.
I actually would have had her call in on some of these, but I met her on Twitter.
And I lost that.
I'm out of that account right now.
But anyways, that's what she said.
She said, back door, that's like how you get S C D's because the blood.
So this is how.
All right, hold up.
I originally heard about armpits.
Oh, what the armpit chlamydia?
Keep in mind, this girl is pretty.
So imagine an average-looking chick, SMH.
Yeah, well, you know, pretty girls, I would say, have lower body counts than mids.
I'd say mids have to have higher body counts because, I mean, guys, let's be honest.
You're not going to wait as long for sex for a mid if you have choice.
You know, a beautiful woman can wait like a year and keep a guy on the hook.
A mid, they're just going to ghost.
They're like, yep, nope.
Sex in Utah.
I had a friend who was going to BYUI in 2017.
I was still in high school, but she was there and she told me about it.
And I remember just thinking, like, oh my gosh.
I told everyone about everyone I knew about it in high school.
And I still tell, just because it's so bizarre to me.
And I think people think it's like way more.
Like, I think when people hear about it, they think that it's like a common thing.
And it's really not.
It's not a common thing in LDS culture.
It's not even really a common thing in Utah.
But it does have, like, it happens.
It happens enough for there to be a chlamydia outbreak.
And I also think that sometimes people think I'm lying when I like I have some vendetta and I don't.
It's one of those things that like, you just have to laugh at it.
Like you have to laugh at it.
It's a whole.
All right.
I guess, I guess you can get it in the armpit.
All right.
It's just, you know, the Christian people find so many ways around having sex.
I'm like, just do it.
Just fuck.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like they'll go back door.
They'll do front.
They'll do mouth.
They'll do soaking.
It's like at that point, just do it.
Just do it.
Public homedia.
We see it in younger.
And then what's the second most common?
Probably chlamydia.
We see it in younger girls and boys.
The problem with chlamydia is 50% of patients have no symptoms.
So, you know, it can get transferred from person to person.
And when we just started, you said if your husband shows up with chlamydia or if you get diagnosed with chlamydia and you've been in a long-term relationship with your partner, you know they've been cheating on you because, especially if they've been tested in the past for it, because chlamydia, sometimes 50% of the time, patients don't have symptoms of it.
So if you don't have symptoms, you keep getting everybody else infected until someone becomes symptomatic or they go and get, you know, an SDI check at their physician's office, and that's how we diagnose it.
It's very, very common in our, in the younger generation, probably from 16 to 25.
So anyone who comes to my office who's sexually active on 25 or under, pretty much I will force them to do an annual.
I don't understand because look, and I go to the gyno, right?
Obviously, you do your yearly as a woman.
I don't understand.
They do not push people to test for everything.
I don't understand that.
I'm already here.
You test me for every single thing under the sun.
We are not doing this bullshit today.
All right.
Gonorrhea is the second most common STD with over 700,000 new cases annually.
It's estimated that only half of gonorrhea cases are reported.
Gonorrhea is more prevalent in women because it's easier to contract.
The STD has a 60 to 90% chance of being passed from a man to a woman and a 20 to 30 percent chance of being passed from a woman to a man.
Gonorrhea, like chlamydia, can be asymptomatic, meaning that meeting people that are infected may show no symptoms at all.
Gonorrhea tends to be more symptomatic with 50 to 70 percent of cases promoting earlier detection.
Symptoms usually appear within two to ten days of infection and the infection can ascend within one to four weeks.
Untreated gonorrhea can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease in 10 to 20 percent of cases, often within one to six months.
Progression is faster in gonorrhea due to the gonorrhea's more aggressive inflammatory response.
Infertility rates are similar to chlamydia, which is 8 to 12 percent after one episode.
Severe damage may occur within six to 12 months of an untreated infection.
Look, if you're a woman and you want to have a whole phase, you better be getting tested once a month.
I'm telling you, once every month.
I don't understand.
I don't understand how these, like even the old, like on OnlyFans, a lot of these women, they're not getting tested at all.
I'm like, are you guys retarded?
Chlamydia, oh my gosh.
Apparently, there are resistant deadly strains that are in the USA untreatable now, according to BD.
Well, both infections are caught together.
So 40% of cases, you catch both gonorrhea and chlamydia.
A 2017 study estimated that chlamydia leads to pelvic inflammatory cases, or sorry, a 2017 study estimated that chlamydia leads to pelvic inflammatory disease in 10% of cases within one year, while gonorrhea is faster and may cause pelvic inflammatory disease within 10 to 20% within six months.
Yeah, so if you, and this goes for the men, if you got a side chick, this stuff can transfer even with a condom.
I would just get tested, you know, once a month because your girl could be infertile within six if you're going to go that route.
I'm not saying you should, but all right.
Hey, y'all, it's STI.
This pretty white girl is going to tell us about gonorrhea.
Hey y'all, it's STI Awareness Week, and every day this week I'm going to be making a video on a different STI.
Today's topic is gonorrhea.
Under the microscope, gonorrhea looks like a cute little diplococci, but in real life, she's not so cute.
So let's talk about it.
Gonorrhea is a very common sexually transmitted infection.
It can affect the tissues of the throat, the urethra of the penis, the vagina, and the rectal tissues and can be spread through oral, vaginal, or anal sex.
Like most sexually transmitted infections, you can potentially have gonorrhea without ever knowing it.
It can be completely asymptomatic, but in case one is going to show symptoms, they're typically things like unusual discharge, burning with urination, pain with sexual activity, throat or rectal irritation.
If left untreated, gonorrhea can have some pretty serious health complications, things like infertility in both men and women, pelvic inflammatory disease in cis women.
And if left untreated, that bacteria can actually spread to the bloodstream and go on to infect the joints.
And you can get gonococcal arthritis.
So the joints become swollen, painful, you may have a fever.
And in very rare cases, gonorrhea has even been known to travel through the bloodstream to the heart and cause endocarditis.
Luckily for us, gonorrhea is very easily treated, 100% curable.
And all you need is a shot in the butt of ceftriaxone, and that will completely take care of it in most cases.
As a reminder, we do not test for gonorrhea in the blood.
So in case you got your blood drawn, that is not a full STI test.
You also need swabs or a urine sample at the site of exposure.
So that would be throat or rectal swabs, vaginal swabs, or just pee in a cup.
What questions do you have about gonorrhea?
Yep.
all right let's see what's next i guess this pretty blonde girl I've had gonorrhea five times.
Is that a dude?
What the hell?
From the same person.
I just was being dumb.
I've actually she got she, he got it five times.
You got it from the same person.
When do you learn?
I heard a lot about gonorrhea.
It's pretty much exactly the same thing.
Chlamydia.
Yeah.
Like everyone I know has had chlamydia.
Yeah.
Not me, though.
But five times I had to go to the doctor.
Yeah, but it's from the same person.
Who's that dirty prick you're giving it to?
He's the dumb bitch.
You kept fucking having sex with the man with fucking gonorrhea.
Could be worse.
Could be herpes.
Could be.
Don't have that one.
But you know what?
Remove the stigma.
So many more people have herpes.
And I know about four of my friends that have herpes.
Yeah, I've got some friends with herpes, but no one talks about it.
I don't know, just so we're clear.
Just so we're clear.
Not me.
All right.
Gonorrhea five times.
Who's next?
You can get gonorrhea.
All right, quick military story time again about how I found out you can get gonorrhea in multiple places.
So I used to run the ASIMS program for my unit, which is like the back of house stuff for medical, meaning like if anybody has immunization stuff or quarters or anything like that, that's what I ran.
So that means if anybody got quarters, they would get that little piece of paper from their doctor, they'd bring it into their ASIMS rep, which was me.
I didn't put that data into the system, double-check it, make sure that they get their time off.
So I'm sitting in my office and this girl comes in with her piece of paper and she is messed up.
The right side of her face, I mean, she's got scabs on her eye, on her nose, on the side of her mouth, on her ear, and like streaks.
Like, I don't know if you've ever seen road rash, but that's that's what it looked like.
It looked like she was in a motorcycle accident, like she had road rash on her face.
So she's handing me her quarter paperwork, and I see this and I'm like, oh my gosh, are you okay?
Were you in an accident?
You know, we're overseas at the time, so I want to make sure like she has five days of quarters.
Are you okay?
Do you need somebody to check in on you?
Do you need food?
You know, what can we do for you?
And this girl, without batting an eye, looks right at me and says, oh, no, no, I'm fine.
Actually, it's gonorrhea.
Sorry.
Your paper does not tell me what your diagnosis.
What?
And she just walks out.
Just hands me her paper, tells me it's gonorrhea, walks out the door.
So, of course, I look over at my work husband like, what just happened?
All he says is, that was a hell of a night.
Oh my gosh.
All right, let's see who's next.
All right.
Yeah, he gave me gonorrhea.
Yay, so I went and got injected for that.
Oh, that needle.
It was real.
The symptoms of gonorrhea, I noticed that there was a little bit of blood in my urine, probably about day four.
I smelled it a little bit different.
It was a little bit tangy.
One of my girlfriends had gonorrhea for a few months.
She reckoned she had sore kidneys, sore back.
She went and got tested and she had it for a while.
So, I mean, you do notice your body does change.
I think that's what you get from roll dogging strangers.
But I hadn't rolled in such a long time, and I was like, he looks clean, he'll be fine.
No, nope.
All right, so I want to hear from you guys what your experience is with these STDs.
I want to hear, has a woman ever given you chlamydia or gonorrhea?
Have you ever gotten either one?
How many people, if you did get it, what were your numbers?
Like, did you raw dog 20 girls?
One gave you gonorrhea.
And how did you find out?
Did you have symptoms?
Did you wear a condom?
We're just trying to get the skinny on what's going on here.
So we're putting the link in the chat.
You guys don't have to have your cameras on.
I understand this is like, you can if you want, but I'm not going to put a gun to your head.
Ladies, I'd love to hear a lady admit it.
impossible um i can tell you pearl the um almost every single girl i found out had the clap or gonorrhea looked like the type Oh, really?
Oh, yeah.
They were the girls that were, and especially my time in Vegas.
They were the type of girls that had the clat or gonorrhea were the mids that tried too hard, that had to whore their way to get beautiful women outcomes.
You know, the pretty girls would hold out, but the mids, so, okay, a guy would go for the pretty girls on the group, but they would be, they would hold out.
So then they would go to the mids.
Understand what I'm saying?
And so most of the mids that tried to whore their way to Mids, what, a five and a six or a seven?
A woman that's a five or a six or a seven, but but right at the cusp of getting the outcomes of her eight or a nine or a ten with men, they have to whore their way there, and they usually have chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Does that make sense?
It makes perfect sense.
Like, how do you think that Ashley's kind of not very articulate there?
I was thinking my way through, but go ahead.
You don't think Ashley St. Clair would have got a baby by Elon if she said, No, you have to wait.
No, guys, we got to stop acting like it's not an effective strategy.
There's winners and losers in this game.
There are.
There are mids that whore out and get infertile from chlamydia and gonorrhea.
And there are some that get a baby off a billionaire.
You know, it's just there's winners and losers in this game.
I'm telling you, look.
Look, I mean, some win, some lose.
You don't get anything in life without risk.
I wouldn't really recommend whoreing yourself out.
I mean, if you're going to do it, we got to do a show on the best strategy to be a whore.
Yeah, if you're going to whore smart.
You want to read the super chats?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Is there more?
Did I miss?
I think I got them.
I think so.
The last one, I read two.
Is there more than two?
Hit the live chat.
Hit the fanfunding button and just double check.
I think there was a couple that came in.
I'm pretty sure I read them.
Let me go.
Okay.
I may have missed it.
Hold on.
I can look in a second.
Supers.
There we go.
Oh, here there's one.
The thing is, majority of men aren't even getting laid.
Sounds like natural selections.
God's wrath is working itself out in the carnal world.
Yep.
Keep in mind, this girl is so is pretty.
So imagine an average-looking chick.
Oh, I think I read that.
Well done on La Peef last night.
You came off as more classy.
How many steps did you get in?
Thank you.
Oh, yeah.
I did do La Peef talk last night after the show.
A lot of times after the show, guys, I go and I get my steps and I try to get 10,000.
So if I'm behind, so I could do a panel show or I'll do a Twitter space, but I got to be walking during it.
Yeah, I got 10,000.
I did leave, though, on La Peef because these two women just kept arguing and they just couldn't stop.
It was amazing.
Like, what is it with women, Doug MPA?
It's like, I don't know if you saw that part of the show where one woman was mad, another woman said something that was mean.
And they're just going back and forth.
And I kept saying, can we move on?
It was an old B-dub and a young B-dub.
And I just, and I, and I just left because I'm like, you guys got to control.
I like La Pief, but I'm like, you guys got to, like, if you're offended, shut the fuck up.
I don't care.
Like, we have a panel to run, you know?
Yeah.
That's why over here on Pearl Daily and Pearl's channel, what do we say about women, Pearl?
Women can't stand each other.
They really can't.
They hate each other.
The only time they get together is against the patriarchy.
But other than that, women hate each other, especially B-dubs.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But when you were on there, you were cooking, though.
Guys, go over there and check it out.
Pearl came in and just cooked.
Yeah, we might have them do clips this weekend, maybe.
The most attractive, the more attractive the person, the higher the likelihood they have an STD.
Is that you guys' experience?
I'd love to hear that too.
If you got, I'm going to write that in the questions.
If you did get an STD, rate them one to ten.
And be real with me.
Please, guys, and I want to talk to the men.
You guys just have a tendency when you bang a woman, just because you banged her, that doesn't give her two points.
It doesn't, okay?
Like, I don't know what it is with guys, but they'll show me.
They'll be like, she was an eight, she was a seven, she was a six.
And it's always one to two points lower, always, always.
Okay, eight plus is beautiful.
They could live off of being beautiful.
Not a mid with a good body, not like, please, I can't see pictures of these women, but I just, you know, I just want to be honest here.
How attractive was the woman?
If it was a whale, be honest.
You don't have to have your camera on.
We just got to, you know.
Okay.
And you can put if you super chatted, I'll read it too.
My buddy from high school got with the cheerleader that we were all Simps after.
When we asked him about it a few days later, he was like, bro, it hurts to pee now.
I should have wrapped it up.
Savage.
Absolutely sad.
How attractive was she?
One to 10.
If she was one of the star cheerleaders, she's probably eight in high school, I'll bet.
Is anyone else?
Is anyone on the line or no?
Oh, yeah.
Uh-huh.
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Nick, are you there?
Yes.
How you doing?
Good.
Hey, Nick.
How are you?
Great, Pearl.
I'm a big fan of the show.
Thanks for calling in.
So what did you catch?
So recently, I ended up catching chlamydia, actually.
Okay.
Yeah.
So I'm a very young guy.
And then I ended up giving it to like a bunch of girls, which I had to tell all of them, right?
You didn't.
I'm proud of you for doing it, though.
You could have lied.
A lot of people do.
Yeah.
But the crazy thing is, all the ones that I did tell, they all wanted to see me again.
Which is ironic.
Is that a compliment?
I think that's a compliment, right?
Yeah, I think so.
I felt like after I told them, they just got more attracted to me.
I don't know.
Do you know who gave it to you or no?
I have no idea.
My body count is very high.
And it was like my first time getting tested.
So like, I didn't have any symptoms or anything, but I have no idea who gave it to me.
And how many women did you have sex with before getting tested?
Oh, this is my first time.
That's fine.
Yeah.
Like, I'm almost at 100 body count.
Oh, gosh.
Okay.
And it was my first time getting tested after like probably like 70.
So I had no idea.
And what percent were protected?
Almost none.
Did you only come back for chlamydia?
You're playing with fire.
I know.
So now I get tested every month.
Okay.
But every month I get tested.
But before that, I didn't know.
I told the last 10 girls to go and to get tested.
And then most of them either got some was positive, some was not.
So, which was random.
So I don't even know.
Did you did you get like anything else?
Nah, that was my only thing.
And then ever since then, I've been getting tested every month and nothing so far.
All right, guys.
So there's the stats.
You can have sex with 70 girls and only catch chlamydia.
Yeah, It's not too bad.
That's not bad.
Right?
Go ahead.
Certain girls, they had to tell me they're like, oh, yeah, I did sleep with someone else as well.
Like, now I need to let them know.
Like, fuck.
So it just, it just made them be more honest with me, honestly.
So at that point, I was like, okay, whatever.
What were the race of the girls?
Just if you had to ballpark it, were they majority?
Is all white girls?
Okay, white girls.
Okay.
Yeah.
And young, I'm guessing.
Like, you're young.
Yeah, I'm 21.
So most of the girls were all under 21.
Okay.
Well, remember, the number one demographic of women with it's either chlamydia or gonorrhea is women between 18 and 24.
Yeah, and one girl, one girl that I was with, she ended up telling me she was like, she got chlamydia twice, but she was like, if I get it for the third time, I'm going to never have sex again.
That's what she told you.
Which was crazy why she even told me that.
I was about to put a video on the monologue pro, but it was kind of a little too long.
But this girl said that she got chlamydia three times in eighth grade.
Yeah, man.
It's crazy out here.
I was like, what?
Yeah.
What percent of girls got it?
Like, if you had 50-50.
50-50.
That's what I'd expect, actually.
Because people don't know.
You can have sex with someone with an STD and not get it.
It doesn't mean they always get it.
Yeah, I think it's important to get tested regularly just for your own safety because I had no symptoms or nothing.
I could have had this for a while, you know?
But it was good you told them because it can leave girls infertile.
So it was like, yeah, like I'd rather be honest.
And I feel like girls like the honesty, you know, like if they're going to deal with me, like at least the least I could do is just be upfront with them.
They like the honesty if it's curable.
If it's not curable, yeah, it won't go over as smooth, bro.
So make sure to watch yourself.
You start wrapping that bad boy up.
Yeah, yeah.
That's that's what I'm trying to work on right now because the doctor told me he was like, yo, you're playing with fire here.
So I was like, okay, I gotta.
I mean, 70 and only chlamydia.
I mean, that's not bad.
Yeah, it's crazy.
And it's crazy because like most of them, like certain girls, like, I don't even, I didn't even remember who they were or whatever.
So I just, I just did the last 10 and I told them.
And then the rest, the rest, they're with God.
I have no idea.
So where do you get, like, where do you meet most of the girls?
Is it on a college campus, dating?
Majority dating apps and maybe bars once in a while, but mainly dating apps.
Okay.
Doug MPA, you got any other questions for him?
No, just, you know, just be careful.
You're a young man.
You don't want to, you know, we all know someone that got incurable, you know, before they got to their 20s.
And that's a long life to live if you got that extra baggage if you get the high five or the herp dirt, man.
So just be careful, okay?
Yeah, I know.
What's other, the topics of the today that you guys were mentioning?
Just the chlamydia, like what's going on?
A lot of guys are catching it?
Chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, man.
Do you know anybody else?
Do you know anybody else of your male friends who got chlamydia or gonorrhea?
No, I was actually the only one.
I mean, I'm a little extreme.
Like, I have a lot more than the average guy.
I feel like if you're going to be smashing this much, eventually you're going to get it.
But most of the ones without, like, they don't even think to get tested.
But all it takes is one person, right?
A lot of these girls are smashing multiple dudes.
And then you have a girlfriend and she cheats on you and then it gets you chlamydia, right?
So you never know.
Yeah.
It's all God's Love says, I was flirting with a married lady who told me she had HPV, but her husband never got it.
So it's up to me.
She should do a show on HPV.
Oh, I actually did get a story too at the bar.
This one girl, she was talking about how she was, she gave her this one girl that went to high school with her.
She's 18 years old with 30 bodies.
And then she was talking about how she gave her boyfriend generally herpes without him knowing.
And he still doesn't know.
And they're keeping a secret from him.
Like, that's crazy.
Yeah.
So what?
What?
All the female, all the women know, and then he doesn't know.
So he comes around and he's like, hey, everybody.
And everyone knows, especially all the women, except they just laugh at him behind his back, probably.
Yeah.
And it gets disgusting too because these girls, like, they're so young and they go to bars and stuff.
And some of them will kiss like five, six, seven dudes a night.
And certain dudes won't even know.
And that shit can pass very easily, right?
So it's truly got to be careful.
Like even now, right now, like when I go out to bars, I don't kiss little girls at the bars unless it's like she's at my house or something.
So I don't want to start kissing a bunch of these random girls at the bars.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, thanks for calling in.
Calling anytime.
Okay.
I appreciate Pearl.
You're the best.
Keep it up.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Have a good day.
Okay.
Next up, we have I'm going to bring in a new person here.
Jet Village.
You're coming in right away because I've never seen you before.
Jet Village.
What's up?
Hey, Jet Village.
How are you?
Good.
How are you guys doing?
Good.
So what did you catch?
Chlamydia or Gonorrhia?
Which one?
Chlamydia.
Okay.
And how old were you when you caught it?
I was 201.
21 years old.
Do you know who gave it to you or no?
My ex-wife.
Okay, she cheated and brought it home.
She was sleeping around on me.
She was cheating on me.
Yeah.
And she got it and she had to tell me about it.
That's how I found out that she was sleeping around.
I'm surprised she didn't just put the oh, I know it.
No, you have to get a shot, don't you?
I was like, I'm surprised she didn't put the medication in your coffee or something.
Yeah, no, it's careful.
So you gotta go for men, you gotta go to the clinic and they grab your penis and they take that Q-tip and stick it right in and like rub it around in there, you know, because you can't just go down there and tell them that you got it.
You got to go get tested, you know, so that they can confirm so that they can treat you.
But yeah, they rub it around in there.
And like most of the time, like the doctors, they're not gentle about it, you know, because they kind of want to teach you a lesson a little bit.
So they'll, you know, they make sure they rub it around.
Like they make it as painful as possible.
Yeah, so yeah, it's horrible.
Did you have anything else or just chlamydia?
Just chlamydia.
That made me slow down.
I mean, on top of that, you know, we had a kid.
We had my daughter.
My daughter was, you know, like two, three years old at the time.
So, but after that happened, I kind of slowed down a little, a little bit, a little bit.
And would you rate your ex-wife one to ten?
Oh, she was a smoke show.
Okay, so she was eight.
Yeah, she was.
Yeah, she would turn it.
So, so you guys were married, and then she gave you the comedian.
How did that whole thing go?
Did you find out, and then you found out, and then you confronted her?
No, no, no, no, you said that she told you because she caught it, right?
Yeah, she had shit.
Yeah, so what happened after that?
Um, oh, it was a bunch of drama.
Um, I end up moving out, you know, moving back home.
Obviously, she did too.
Um, obviously, we end up going through divorce, and that ended up turning into a really nasty custody battle that went back and forth for about eight years in a family court.
And that is another thing.
Like, the family court is not on the side of men.
Like, you could do everything in your power to prove how bad of a human being her mom is, and they will not.
Chances are, they're not going to give you your child.
You're going to end up probably with joint custody, and you're going to end up paying her child support or alimony or spousal support.
You're going to come out of there paying something.
Yeah.
Um, I'm going to read a super chat really quick.
I know a handful of dudes who caught something from head alone.
Protect yourself, boys.
It's not worth it.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Um, Doug MPA, you got any other questions for him?
No, you know, hopefully, things are good with you and your daughter and the custody agreement.
And, you know, if it, if your ex-wife was a B-dub, which I'm pretty sure it sounds like it is, just avoid them, dude.
Yeah, I mean, that's the best thing you can do.
Like, no B-dubs.
Like, the better looking a woman is, the more attention she's going to get, you know, you know, from everybody.
You know, you're going to have, you know, it was like rich guys driving really nice, fancy cars trying to hit on my wife.
You know what I mean?
Like, it was crazy.
The new AIDS drug will likely create a bigger number of infected people, creating a false sense of security.
We're expecting irresponsible people to take the drug as prescribed.
And it doesn't account for the part per million that is defective.
I know.
That's why I hate this term.
Oh, yeah.
I've been undetectable for how many years?
I don't care if you're undetectable or not.
You still got the high five.
Yeah, no, thank you.
Disgusting, dude.
Yuck.
It's uh, and people are just lazy, too, on top of that.
The bottom, the bottom line is you need to protect yourself, guys.
You know, wrap it up.
Put a condom on.
Like, just wear a condom.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, thanks for calling in.
I appreciate it.
Calling anytime, okay?
Thank you, guys.
Okay.
We do want to stay on topic, guys.
So if you do call in, just make sure we're staying on topic, okay?
It goes towards the documentary.
I'm answering this guy's question.
Yes, all super chats are going towards the documentary.
That is one of the priorities of the channel.
So thank you for donating.
We really appreciate it.
I read that one already.
I read the first few.
I think we're caught up.
No, this person put in the chat.
Oh, okay.
All um okay, super chats go towards the documentary.
It wasn't in a super chat.
Okay, okay.
We have a regular of the channel.
We have Daquan.
He's coming up next.
Taquan, how you doing, buddy?
What's good?
How you doing?
Hey, Daquan, how are you?
I'm good.
It's all good.
How you doing?
Good.
So, what'd you catch?
Probably my friend, she's from, she had hit me up.
She was on the West Coast or whatever.
And she had told me, Yo, I don't know if I got it from you or you got it from me.
She was very liberal.
You know what I mean?
And she's like, go, whatever, whatever.
I'm like, all right.
I went right down the street and got what I needed to get.
You know what I mean?
So I think I was, it was gonorrhea or whatever.
I don't think I didn't get no shot.
It was just a big ass pill aside.
Okay.
Everybody probably do a different.
Are you sure you got it from her?
Probably, I mean, probably not.
I mean, you think you gave it to her?
Yeah, I told her.
I told her.
I appreciate your conservatives.
You know, you're nice, but whatever.
She told me.
Like you were saying earlier, you can get it from getting head.
You know what I'm saying?
many how many like how many women did you hook up with um like versus like getting the std enough 10, 20.
Guys are just going to want to know their odds.
You know, go ahead.
Probably 20, maybe.
I was about like 26.
Okay.
So you had sex with 20 girls.
Did you have sex with them protected, unprotected?
Mostly protected.
Not, you know what I mean?
Mostly protected.
But like I said, a lot of people probably mess up because you're like, oh, I'm going to wrap it up, but I'm going to let her, you know, get that look for a minute without having it on.
And then that's when you probably, it don't take much.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's probably what happened.
But you're not sure who gave it to you.
You don't think it was her.
I don't think it probably was her because she was a pretty good girl.
So probably not her.
Okay.
So what 20 girls, one STD?
Was it just gonorrhea or did was there anything else?
It might have been both.
Oh, Goneria and Clement.
That's what it says.
Most people get both.
Okay.
Yeah, you can get both or whatever.
Yep.
So what race were the girls you were sleeping with?
Were they mostly black?
Okay.
Come on, man.
You know that B-dubs had the highest STD rate in all STDs.
Half of them got herpes.
So you were lucky.
52% of black women have freaking HSB2 genital herpes, bro.
You're playing with fire, man.
Damn, going hard on the black girls.
I'm not going hard on shit.
That's their stats.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's all good.
I mean, I ain't mad.
Isaac, T-G-I-F.
Thank God it's Friday.
Yeah, there's nothing like STD Friday.
I'm Doug NPA, and my views about this are separate from Pearl's, but she knows where I stand, man.
American black women are the worst women on the planet.
I say like 80% of them.
American black men have the worst women to choose from.
The absolute worst.
Maybe 80%.
20%.
If you say that black women are the worst, it would also mean black men because you can't separate races.
We all live together and grow up together.
We all do the same thing.
You are absolutely wrong.
You are absolutely wrong.
If you look at multiple sociological studies, black men are more married.
We have less children.
54% of black men have no children.
We make more money.
We're the second most desired men in the country by all statistical data.
So you are completely wrong with that.
You got to do your research.
Bro, I live and breathe this stuff.
So if you don't know, move on to the next subject.
Okay, the next subject is pro.
I sent you that email.
I don't know if you got it, or the video.
Oh, the comedy one?
Yeah, I sent it yesterday at about 12:50 in the afternoon.
Okay, sure.
I'll look at it.
Thanks for calling in, calling anytime, right?
You already know.
Okay, bye-bye.
Yo, there are too many.
I'm just going to say this, man.
There's too many black men who are just simps.
This is coming from a former one, but like you got to stand.
Look, we're men.
We have a masculine burden of performance.
We get audited in ways that women don't, especially black men.
Guys, you have to know your worth.
And we don't, I'm not going to, I'll stop.
I'm sorry.
I just don't like when like black men down each other and automatically feel this connection to these black women who really can't stand us, guys.
They really can't.
Some, a lot of us black men, the person laying in bed next to us is our worst enemy.
And you have to just do your research and you can find out.
I'm done.
I'm sorry.
I'll stop.
I don't want to take over the whole show.
All right.
Who's next?
I'm sorry.
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So if you could like it, like is free.
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So hit the like button if you can.
Okay.
Next up, it says Terrence's iPhone.
That's fine.
Terrence, are you there?
Yeah, I'm here.
Can you hear me?
Yeah.
What's up, Terrence?
What did you get?
Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, or both?
Nah, I got chlamydia.
But yeah, I just, yeah, I saw the post and I, Pearl, I love you.
You know, your rhetoric.
I love your show.
I love everything that you do for us and being all over the world.
But yeah, I got chlamydia and I was just going to tell a lot of these young men out here.
You know, after college, I got out of a, you know, I got out of a relationship, a bad relationship.
And, you know, the relationship hurt me really bad.
And I turned to, you know, I don't know if we can say it, but workers.
You know, I turned to like, you know, just, you know, workers.
And yeah, I remember this one.
Am I allowed to talk like this or is it open?
Well, yeah, some of these workers, you know, to like up there.
I don't know.
I'm in Texas.
So some of these workers to up their like their like price or like try to like, you know, get you to come back.
They'll tell you, you know, it's cool, you know, not to wear protection.
And I did that, you know, with one of them.
And, you know, I end up catching chlamydia.
So I get regular checkups now.
And I had to stop because it was a scare because I thought I had something worse.
You know, well, I'm not going to lie.
Did it one more time and that was stupid of me?
And you know, then I stopped after that.
But yeah, I'll just be careful, guys, with these workers out here because I talked to my barber.
I was talking to my barber one time, and he's from, I think, I forgot, Iran, or I think he's from Iran.
And he says, you know, yeah, the women over there are more oppressed, maybe.
But the thing is, their STD rates are so low, like compared to America.
Like America's not only STD, but like disease, period.
Like it's like a new disease every year.
Like it's not, it's like a new virus every year.
And yeah, like a lot of these women, you know, are I know they say men love sex more than women, but a lot of these women, like, I think that sex is an equal exchange when you're talking about women the way they use it.
So if you use it like in a serious way, you love it too.
So I don't think they're being responsible.
I know they're not being responsible.
And in college, I'm not going to lie, I never used a condom.
I never used a condom in college.
I was very stupid.
So what it is, is now that women are able to focus on their wants, because either the I'm not going to lie, not to cut you off, but I had a father in my life and I never used to condom.
So go ahead, go ahead, bro.
I just want to say that now that women can focus on their wants and not their needs, because they get their needs met by their BS job, some social work job making $40,000 a year, or the government, they focus on their wants.
And women that focus on their wants look at sex kind of like men do.
That's what it is.
Whereas it was in the past, being sexually responsible was more of a need, but now that they can focus on their wants, that's why you're seeing women's attitude towards sex and how it's similar to men now.
So when you said you never wore condoms in college, how many women did you sleep with?
And did you catch anything from that?
No, I never caught anything.
I thought I caught something in college once, but no, I never caught anything in college.
I would say like two women a semester.
Okay, yeah.
So that's normal.
Okay.
So when the set, are you sure you got it from like, did you know right away you caught something when you slept with the sex worker unprotected?
No, I didn't.
I didn't.
I'm not going to lie.
I was like, I was like done with women.
I'm sorry.
That's all right.
I was like, done.
I'm done.
I was like, done.
So all I was doing for a good two years was spending money on, you know, workers.
Yeah.
And yeah, it, I mean, it put me, it put me in a bad place, you know, especially I don't know if y'all, I mean, especially what the, the, you know, how it is.
It's like, it, it's, it's very, I think it's like one of the worst things.
I don't think, well, I think that the way it's done today is much worse than the way it was done years ago.
Like, it's like it's basically not a care in the world.
And these, like, these girls, you know, the price is all they want, you know, and, you know, they just do whatever.
And, yeah, I, yeah, so I never, I never caught anything, but, but I did see, like, my, like, I was hurting, you know, to pee.
And that's why I thought, like, sometimes like I thought maybe it was something worse because I didn't even know what chlamydia feels like or was, you know, so sometimes it would hurt.
How many, how many sex workers did you have sex with before you caught something?
More women than I had sex with in college.
Like, it was only this one girl that I did it with.
And it's just so stupid, you know, just to do it, you know.
And I would say don't even do it like with a worker because I know someone who like caught syphilis.
I know guys who have, you know, I mean, it's a lot of diseases worse.
Like, the more, the prettier she is, don't ever think that she's more safer or she's safer.
Like, that's actually, it's actually the other way around.
And you don't want to, you know, you don't want to ruin your life, you know, especially going unprotected.
But how many, I can't even count.
Okay.
If I can ask you, what part of the country are you in?
South, east, west, north?
I'm in the south.
I'm in Texas.
So it's rapid.
So, yeah, so I just wondered because I have friends in Atlanta and a lot of the women in Atlanta, well, and across the South, I guess.
If you, if it's time to have sex with them and you pull out a condom, they'll be insulted that you pull that up and be like, what, you don't think I'm clean?
And they won't, they'll insist to prove some kind of point on sleeping with you with no condom.
Yeah, I've heard of that too.
I've heard of that too.
Did your friends, you said they caught syphilis from sex workers?
What else did you hear them catching?
What else have people been catching?
Yeah, that you know, like personally.
I heard herpes is bad and out here is getting bigger.
I've heard those are only two I've heard of that are like going around.
And that's just chlamydia, syphilis, and herpes.
I haven't heard of anything else.
Not from like people.
From word of mouth.
Yeah, from people I know.
But online, yeah, I've seen all that, you know, other stuff, but I haven't experienced someone telling me that, you know, they've had worse or they've had anything else.
Well, you're lucky it was just chlamydia.
I mean, it's like a shot or was it a pill?
Yeah, it was a, well, the first time they gave me a shot in the butt.
And then, yeah, the second time I went back, she was like, okay, I'm going to give you these pills.
And so, yeah.
Okay.
Pearl and Doug keep dropping truth bombs on the simverse.
Charles from Vermont.
He has to be in Houston or Austin is what they're saying.
Wait, Grock.
What cities have the highest STD rates in the United States?
Let's see.
Come on, Atlanta has to be number one.
It's going to come up.
That's interesting.
All right.
Detroit, Michigan, Philadelphia, Montgomery, Alabama, Memphis, Tennessee, Baltimore, New Orleans, St. Louis, Missouri, Baton Rouge, L.A., San Francisco, California, and Washington, D.C.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Well, thanks for calling in.
I appreciate you being honest about it.
So thanks so much for watching.
Thanks for telling your story.
Really appreciate it, man.
Yeah, I just want a lot of men out there to like just, you know, hey, man, the your health and, you know, your safety.
And, you know, just keep that intact, bro, and just keep going and nice.
All right.
Have a good one, buddy.
Yeah, thanks for calling in.
Thank you.
Okay, up seven.
Up next, we have Rosie.
A woman calling in.
Let's see.
Shout out to the camera on and sharing his cautionary tale.
Yeah, I know.
I'm like, I was surprised the amount of cameras on we've had today.
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Rosie, you're on mute.
Hi.
Hey, Rosie, how are you?
Good.
How are you?
Good.
So what'd you catch?
Gonorrhea or Chlamydia or both?
Chlamydia.
Okay.
And how old were you when you caught it?
19.
Okay.
And do you know who you caught it from?
Yeah.
Okay.
And was he older, your age?
One year older.
Okay.
And what was his race?
Latino.
Latino.
Okay.
So I'm curious, you can answer this or not.
How many guys, like, did you guys use protection or no?
No.
No protection.
And how many guys did you sleep with before catching something?
Only three.
Okay.
Wow, one for three.
Women catch it easier than men.
So I'd kind of expect it to be.
And so did you know for sure it was him?
Yeah, we were in a relationship.
Oh, damn.
That's an L.
Yeah.
Yes.
How did you, like, did you crash out?
At 19, I feel like I would crash out.
Yeah, I did.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
And do you, one to 10, what do you rate yourself?
Like then, at least?
Like a four.
Four.
Okay.
I'm trying to think of what else we've been asking people.
Did you have any, like, how long did you have it before you found out you had it?
Like, did you have any really bad consequences later?
Was it easy pill and done?
I just took a pill.
Yeah.
How old are you now?
27.
Okay, so this is a while ago.
Did you have any issues like since then with STDs or was that it?
That was it.
Yeah, it takes one.
You start wearing condoms after, I'm guessing.
No, I just don't.
I haven't slept with anybody since.
You haven't slept with anyone since you're 19?
Well, I mean, are you still with him?
No.
Oh, my gosh.
So you've just been celibate since then because it scared you.
No, I'm just, it wasn't that.
It was just I don't sleep with someone unless I'm in love with them.
Okay.
Yeah, that's going to be tough in 2025.
They're not working.
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
Doug, MPA, you got any other questions for us?
So you're 29, right?
Seven, 27.
No, 27.
And you've been single since you were 19.
So what do you do you want to get married?
Do you want to have kids?
I do.
So what are you doing to address that?
Because I mean, you've been single for, what, eight years?
Do you have a plan as to how you're going to approach not being single and getting what you want?
What's going on here?
I really don't.
I don't know.
I couldn't tell you.
I work from home and I don't really go out at all.
I've never been part of the bar or party scene like ever.
Well, what about, you don't have to be Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, matched up.
I don't have any of those apps.
Well, it's time to download them, girl.
Okay, if you're not, if you're not, if you're not going out, there's no other way.
You're cooked if you don't get, if you don't do the apps.
I agree.
And think about it is you kind of have no excuse because you work from home.
So work from home jobs have lower stress.
So you don't have to worry about commutes or anything like that.
You have to find a way to get out.
Activities, you know, take a dancing class, a kickball league, pick up a tennis racket.
You got to be able to get out there with some kind of, I recommend running.
Get a pair of running shoes.
Yeah.
Train to run a five.
I'd like to join a run club.
I go to the gym and I also go to a run club.
Yeah, but Doug, they're not going to approach guys in these places.
I just download Tinder, get right to it.
Well, that's how I got it.
That's how I got it.
Like I'm an app.
I'm traumatized.
Okay, well, you got to get over it.
You know, wear protection next time and get tested once a month.
That's the best you got, girl.
Yeah.
And like, if you're not, if you don't have the social skills now, it's going to take you so long.
I would just download.
You can do Hinge instead of Tinder, but every dating coach says that I've had on that help people get into relationships.
It's the apps.
Go get a photo sheep.
I wouldn't bother with these run.
No offense.
I wouldn't bother with the run clubs.
There's like one guy.
They're all sharing them.
So.
Yeah.
Come on, come on.
She's saying she's a four.
She's got to go to the apps.
Like, it's just.
Well, well, just last piece of advice from who let you go.
Go out with guys and I let them smash.
Maybe not the first date, but within the first three dates, because especially if you want results, guys will not audit you for a relationship until sex happens.
And how you get around that is protecting yourself and keep your mouth shut.
Too many women, women can get away with promiscuous activity if they stop talking about it.
But too many modern women talk to everybody about it.
Why?
Yeah, and just get crazy.
But yeah, you can't get anything in life without risk, unfortunately.
It's just part of the game.
You know, I wish I could lie and just say that like your husband will find you, but he's not good at it.
You know, that's just not.
Yeah.
And I just see a lot of women, even if they're not promiscuous, like if they just sit in their house, you're just going to die alone.
So that's true.
You got to do something about that.
But like, you could go on five days, even as a four, you could go on five dates a week.
Just start, you know, that could just be a week.
You could.
Well, I'm not.
Get to it.
One's bound to be like, what's the downside, you know?
But like, if you haven't dated, you're probably pretty weird on dates, which is fine, but you got to figure out how to not be, you know?
So anything that you're good at, it takes practice, even dating.
You got to get out there.
Okay.
Okay.
Good luck.
Call in.
You know, get download Tinder, set up the dates and call back in.
Let me know.
But wear protection.
All right.
Have a good one.
Eric Perez says three equals nine.
JJ, I'm never going to touch a Western woman.
Yuck.
What the?
I'm so tired.
I understand.
That lisp, though.
Is it me?
I think I have a lisp.
Oh, a hundred dollars suit.
Super big bomb.
Thank you for a great show, Pearl.
$100.
Aw, thank you.
Look, women only like 20% of men.
All right.
And I could tell women to not go for them, right?
But they're just, they're not going to do it.
So if she's going to pick 20, maybe 30% of men, she's got to like those guys have choice.
And she's got to, you got to smash in order to figure out if he likes you or not.
It's just, he's going to ghost you regardless.
Like if he's going to ghost.
So yeah.
If she was smart, she realized that she hasn't did since she was 19.
She's 28.
So she should take the first decent guy she can get.
Yeah.
Like if she keeps her stands reasonable and she gets out there, she shouldn't really have a problem.
Well, there's a lot of thirsty guys out there, though.
Yeah.
All right.
Okay.
Another new person.
Charles.
Are you there?
Yeah.
Hey, Charles.
Hey, how's it going?
Good.
What did you catch?
Gonorrhea, Chlamydia.
What happened, Charles?
I caught chlamydia back in college.
I have no idea how, really, but you know, you know, you're not going.
You don't know how.
I mean, sex, you know, through sex, of course, but you know, I don't know like the person, the thing, place thing, or whatever.
Well, how many women did you sleep with before you got tested?
And how many were protected?
Not many.
Back then, you know, but it was enough for me to not really know specifically about 10, I would say.
Okay, 10.
So you had sex with 10 women and one gave you chlamydia.
Or did you say gonorrhea?
Chlamydia.
You said that chlamydia.
No, I don't got on her head.
No.
Okay.
And did you tell the women that you had it?
Or were you just like, nah, I'm going to just take my medical?
I'll let the last person, you know, the last few people, whoever I could remember, you know, for sure.
You know.
Okay.
And what race and age were the women you were sleeping with at the time?
Just if you African-American, come on, you already know this.
Come here now.
I mean, you can't.
I don't know.
I can't see him.
So I don't know what he's.
I will.
All right.
Say it, Doug.
Go ahead.
Buddy, you don't know me.
What?
You don't know me, bud.
You can't really just call it out like that.
You know, like I've slept with Asian women during that time frame I can recall, you know, but it's not a big deal.
Okay.
Okay.
Have you ever had any?
Did you ever catch any other STDs in the time period or no?
No, I just knew that every time I drink an Arizona iced tea and it burned, I needed to go to the doctor.
So I stopped having sex with women and I started wearing conversion.
Yeah.
All right, that's how it goes.
Doug MPA, you got any other questions for him?
No, man.
You know, thanks for sharing your story.
The more people share, the more this gets out.
And people know this is out here, man.
Not enough people talk about the dangers of being out in this current dating market, man.
It's crazy.
Yeah, that's why you got to check me out on No Co-Sign TV on Kick.
I'm out here, baby.
All right.
Cool.
Thanks for calling in.
Have a good one, baby.
Nice to talk to you, Carly.
Yeah.
Thanks for sharing.
Okay.
We have a regular that's coming on.
Is it Dustin or someone else?
No, it's JC.
Okay.
JC, how's he going?
Audio is connecting.
One second.
JC, are you there?
JC?
JC, are you there?
JC going once.
JC going twice.
Back in the waiting room.
And then we have not Sean, our friend Sean, but well, this is.
I hit Angel on accident.
Angel, you're on mute.
Angel?
I think I read your super chat, but I'll refresh it to see if I missed it.
Someone's there.
We go.
Angel, what's going on?
What'd you catch?
How are you?
Go ahead.
Not too bad.
I think I sent you a message a while back, but my thing is, a lot of these women are in the church.
Okay.
A lot of these women are in the church.
And even they're still kind of helping each other out, even within the church.
So even like, as a guy might get divorced and he's fighting for custody, the women at church will also help that woman save face.
So it's a little bit difficult for men to kind of fight for custody and do all of these things for their kids and change all of this stuff when there's a lot more community of women helping out each other and there's not enough men helping each other out.
Yeah.
So does that relate to the topic, Honoria Chlamydia?
Like, is there STDs in the church?
Did you sleep with a girl that had one?
I hear a lot of it from the people at church.
It's a lot of people just kind of sleeping around with each other.
Just as much as we kind of already know that a lot of them will sleep with the pastor, they're all sleeping with each other in many ways.
And a lot of it is kind of how these little orgies are being orchestrated.
The women in the church are the ones actually organizing a lot of this stuff.
Doesn't matter if it's the Seven Day Adventist, the LDS, the Catholics.
A lot of the women are the ones that are running these things within the churches.
Angel, did you hear the first part of the show or no?
I caught it in last minute.
Okay, sorry.
I can't.
We put these shows together.
We stay on topic.
Appreciate you calling in, but guys, you got to stay on topic and try to listen to the first part of the show because we set the table for call-in questions and for a good exchange of ideas.
So please, if you can, catch the first part of the show.
We'd really appreciate that.
And don't just call in to try to talk about anything you want to talk about because I get a little upset, but Pearl gets really upset.
So we are going to bring on Sean, S-H-A-W-N.
Not sure.
Pearl Reed, not sure what happened on the audio, had to power the headset back on.
Okay, well, Pearl can start a matchmaking service.
Red Pill 304 is that we'll put out on the first date, sign a pre-in up and give the gluck gluck.
I would add an STD screening in my matchmaking service.
That's what I would do.
Yep.
I want to test you for HPV, herpes, gonorrhea.
And I'll have a specific doctor.
You have to consent to share.
And if you don't, well, that's totally fine, but you're going to be opted out of my service.
Go ahead, Doug MPA.
Sean, how you doing, buddy?
Hey, doing well.
How's it going?
Sean, what you got for me?
Chlamydia or gonorrhea?
It was actually syphilis.
That was the one I did not expect.
And I only hit a raw one time in college.
Other than that, I have had so many girls who've come back to me who've told me like, because like if I'm seeing a girl for some time, I usually do ask them to get tested because I'm still using condoms with them, but like just in case.
And so many of them have come back to me with gonorrhea, chlamydia.
I would say HPV is probably like the most common, especially back in college.
But yeah, I mean, a lot of girls, they really don't get tested here in the U.S. Like for girls that I've dated, like my time spent in the UK, they all get tested very frequently.
So that's more of a common thing that I've observed over there.
But here in the States, especially in the South, like I'm in Texas and Houston, most women are not really getting tested and they're just kind of like carrying it until they get symptoms.
That's what I've noticed.
Was the syphilis from the raw sex or was it from sex with a condom?
Syphilis was from raw sex.
Okay, so really the one time you did it raw, you got syphilis.
Yeah, I mean, you know, it's just bad luck.
But I mean, other than that, I have used condoms and I've never picked anything up, luckily, right?
Fingers crossed.
But, you know, after that sort of experience, my mentality was, you know, you can't really trust girls because they don't really get tested.
And then number two is like, you know, just because you're seeing her or you're in a relationship with her, like never assume that you're really out in the clear, right?
It's kind of like birth control, right?
Girls should be taking care of that on themselves.
They shouldn't be hoping guys pull out in time.
I kind of had the same mentality when it came to using condoms going forward, which is I should always use condoms.
What was the race of the girl and looks one to 10?
I would say she's probably a five and a half.
She was a white girl.
But what I've noticed is like pretty much black girls probably had the most amount of like STDs who I've dealt with.
And they were the most common about like just letting you get it raw.
Like they're the ones who did not care if you used a condom.
And if anything, to Doug MPA's point, many of them here in the South, they do look at you weird.
Like if you are using a condom, like they're kind of wondering if you have something and that's why you want to use it and not like necessarily like you're using it because you're scared of them necessarily.
But I would say black women and Hispanic women, like I went to a high school system that is pretty much in the bad area of town.
So my like basically was basically an underserved community.
You can think of it that way demographics wise.
And like pretty much the girls let pretty much every guy hit a raw.
Like it was unusual for guys to use condoms.
So if you're the one suggesting it, like they kind of look at you like, okay, like, but that's kind of weird.
How many girls have you asked to get STD tests?
I would say about over 15 that I've asked.
But it's like, I kind of look at them and like you kind of know they're the types who would likely pick it up versus the ones who, you know, you think are like a little more.
Okay.
So out of the 15, how many came back and said they had something?
Or how many did it?
And how many came back and said they had something?
So I would say 10 probably did it.
And I would say eight came back and told me they had something.
And then two wouldn't even tell me.
They just stopped talking to me going forward.
What?
What percent were black, white, Asian guests, like ballpark?
I would say it was probably like about a third each, like about a third Latino, third black, third Asian.
Wow.
And so did any no white girls who discriminate?
Sorry.
No, I mean, like, I would say it's about half, half.
Like, most of those girls are either on birth control or, you know, they tell you to use condoms.
But like, I actually saw less of that with them, ironically.
What were the ages of the girls that had stuff?
Were they usually under 25 or over?
I would say it's pretty much 20s and 30s.
Like, majority of them were in the 20s because that's what I was dealing when they were young.
But there's plenty of girls in their 30s who have them.
Okay.
Yeah.
So are you, are you black, white, Asian?
He's not.
No, I'm South Asian.
Okay.
Yeah.
Dang.
Yeah, yeah.
I was like, he doesn't sound black.
I was going to guess Latino or Asian.
Go ahead.
You know, I get that all the time.
So I never try to say if people sound black or not because I've gotten that, I don't sound black my whole life.
But you Asian guys, white guys, got to watch out, man, because the B dubs, they're quote unquote divesting from us and going for all you guys.
I've seen that on so many of their profiles saying, I don't date black men.
And I'm just like, what?
Like, so to your point, I think there is a social media trend of that going on, but I don't know how much success they really have.
Most of them have kids.
Did any of the girls come back and say they had herpes?
Yeah.
I mean, so many girls have had HPV, but the thing is for guys, like you can't really test it for guys, right?
So like, so they do, because I don't think they test you when they said they normally don't test for HPV in women unless you have like a symptom.
Right?
Yeah.
You're right about that, but usually when they get tested, that's when they find that they actually have had it.
Like, or like they just haven't gotten any sort of stuff.
Yeah, because I'm like, usually in the UK, they have more in-depth HPV testing, but in the U.S., it's like symptoms pretty much.
Okay, so if they had it, because there's like a million strains, so they probably had 16 or 18 if they had symptoms.
Yeah.
I mean, in my college dorm room, like her RA basically, because it was like half guys, half girls basically called a hall meeting.
It was basically like, we've had so many reports of HPV.
And this was like back in the 2010s time period.
Like it was very common for that to pass around and people wouldn't know until they got tested because they had concerns for something else.
Yeah.
All right.
So again, I'm going to say one last thing.
So these black women that have I don't date black men on their profiles, they're leaving off the last part.
They don't date them anymore.
Yeah, right now.
I mean, my perspective is I think they're looking for providers, quote unquote.
That's why they're dating out, but they still desire black men.
Like you can tell.
Like I have plenty of Nigerian friends who just they crush it on the dating market.
And so when they see an African guy, they think, oh, he's going to be a provider.
So I'm not going to mess with the black American men.
But that's actually what I want.
I want a black guy who's basically has Asian-like qualities.
You can think of it in terms of like finances.
Here's the thing.
Remember, Pookie, Tyro, and Nugnug have magical powers, hypnotic powers over these women.
So any of your friends who get with these women, they're going to have to worry about providing for one of these women while they're still getting dug out by freaking Nug Nug.
So they got to watch out.
Pretty much.
I agree with that.
All right.
Good luck out there.
Yeah, be careful, man.
Thanks, everyone.
Sean's always a good call.
And last, we're going to try and see if we have JC back on.
Guys, like the stream.
We really appreciate you guys being here on a Friday night with us.
This could be the STD Fridays.
I only have a couple of more of these in me, bro.
I can't do that.
Oh, no, we're doing HPV syphilis.
Let's go.
JC, how are you doing, buddy?
Good.
Can you hear me just on?
Yeah, we can hear you.
What'd you get?
What'd you get, JC?
I got chlamydia when I was like 19 in college.
Did you learn your lesson or did you still hit it raw?
I went on a string.
You know, after that, I went on a string of long committee relationships with less people.
Okay.
Okay, so did you know who gave it to you or no?
I have it narrowed down.
I don't, I never found out 100% for sure, but I like I was juggling one, two, three, four.
I started making a list when I saw this topic come up because I knew these questions were coming up.
Yeah.
Two, three, four, five, six.
I was juggling seven girls at the time.
Well, only one was like insistent on protection, and I had another four that I had not even slept with yet.
So that got delayed because of that.
But I'm pretty sure it was either like my ex-wife or another chick that I was seeing, but she was like an hour away, so she had more opportunities to see other people.
So could you rate them one to ten and then also tell me the race and age at the time of that?
Oh, all white and Hispanic.
White and Hispanic.
And white and Hispanic.
25, over 25.
How old?
Right, you know, all of them were ages like 18 to I think 25, 26.
Okay, so I was 19 at the time, so it was in the general bar park.
And they were all about, they wouldn't do good in big cities, but they were like small town five to sevens.
Okay.
So how many women did you sleep with before you caught something?
Let's say there were to seven that I was active with.
And let's say I was 19, I'd been in a relationship until I was 18.
So like 10.
Yeah, yeah.
So I was like around 10.
Okay.
That seems to be the most common answer.
10 people in STD for the men.
The women, one for three.
It's rough out there, ladies.
Well, that's because they got a smaller selection group.
They're like, you know, men, we shoot shotguns.
We're trying to hit whatever we can.
Men, women shoot sniper rifles.
They're trying to hit one good thing.
Yeah, totally.
Doug MP, you got any other questions for him?
No, I don't.
Just be careful out there, man.
Oh, no, no, no.
No, I'm all good now.
Y'all have heard from me a few times.
I'm married now, clean.
Got our kids.
We're good now.
I was wild when I was younger.
Yeah.
It's college days, man.
Let's college campus guys.
Be careful in college.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I live in like a party town on the East Coast.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Thanks for calling in.
Yeah, no problem.
And that is everybody.
I thought you said Sean called in.
Oh, no.
The Asian guy who we were talking to.
He's Sean, too.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
He's S S H A W N.
Oh, okay.
I'm sorry, guys.
I'm very bad with names, but I do remember voices and stories and faces.
So, okay.
Well, thanks, guys, for telling me about your chlamydia.
Your gonorrhea.
I'm thinking HPV next week.
What are you thinking?
Yeah, let's do it.
STD Fridays.
We got to get beer or something to get through this.
We also have a request from Covey in the chat.
He wants to do a single mothers survivor show.
So people who survive single mothers can call in.
So that'll be Thursday.
Okay, so.
All right, guys, after this show or tomorrow, Doug MPA is actually doing his own show tomorrow.
So he's going to react to one of the pregame episodes.
I'm out of town, so Doug MPA is going to do a show tomorrow.
I can do a little preamble.
So guys, I've been supporting Pearl since the beginning.
I think she had like less than 20,000 subs when I became a mod on her channel and started supporting her.
The pregame show, some of the people in the chat have no idea that Pearl had her pregame show.
And I modded every single one of them.
So I know the players.
I know what was going on.
So I'm going to react to one of their older shows because we're going to push the Audacity website again.
We're going to start investing into that again.
And all of her old content is on the Audacity site.
So this time tomorrow, 8 Eastern 7th Pacific, I'm going to be reacting to one of her older shows, one of my favorites.
So tune in tomorrow.
We'd love to have you here because Pearl is traveling for a couple of days.
So I'll do the show on Saturday.
We'll see how it goes.
Yeah, I was supposed to move this week, guys.
And yeah, the housing.
The housing I thought sounded too be good to be true was in fact too good to be true.
So I got to find out something out.
So it's all right, but I got to go look.
But anyways, guys, thanks for talking to me tonight.
I really appreciate you all being honest on the show.
I know in the past I've said, you know, at times, sometimes we try to moral.
I used to moralize a lot, but I'm really trying to get away from that.
I just want to know what's going on in the dating market.
So the more we can have people call in and be honest about their situations and stories, the better.
Doug MPA, you got any other final thoughts?
No, it's just, you know, I'm lucky enough where I haven't gotten any of that.
Make sure to get tested, guys.
I get a physical every six months because I have really good insurance.
But get tested, guys.
It doesn't cost that much.
You have to know what you're sitting on.
Okay.
So get tested as much as you can.
Get a physical.
A lot of us guys were too stubborn or too dumb to go to the doctor.
But there's more of a risk now more than ever, especially if you're setting them up and knocking them down, guys.
Get tested.
Okay.
That's it.
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