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Oct. 8, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Modern Women Are Having Their Hoe Phase at 40

Aisha Curry’s 2010 marriage to Steph Curry at 22—after a teenage church friendship and early pregnancy—now fuels her "hoe phase" at 40, marked by Instagram provocations, Drake concerts, and alleged pursuit of higher-status men. Her 2025 interview revealed regret over sacrificing career goals for motherhood, echoing hypergamy trends like Susan Thompson Buffett’s 1977 exit from Warren Buffett’s marriage. The episode argues that women marrying young often resent "safe but non-dominant" partners, while men risk later resentment by prioritizing youth over peak SMV, suggesting societal shifts in relationship dynamics and delayed self-actualization. [Automatically generated summary]

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What is up, guys?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
You guys requested it.
You guys begged me to cover this topic.
You know, a lot of times I'll think to myself, don't you guys want me to cover anything else?
Don't you want me to cover, I don't know, like the academics.
I don't know, the get get some journalists in here, but you guys say no.
Let's talk about hoes.
We love hoes, and the newest hoe is Aisha Curry.
She's getting back into the streets.
But before we get into all that, make sure you guys like the video and subscribe to the channel.
Showtimes are going to have to be all over the place.
Sorry.
Some days I have stuff.
Some days I don't.
I hate to say it.
You guys are just going to have to roll with it.
But I'll do a show pretty much every day or film something.
Okay.
So today we're talking about Steph and Aisha Curry's relationship.
So Steph Curry, the NBA superstar and golden state warrior, point guard, and Aisha Curry, an actress, author, and entrepreneur, cookbook writer, have one of the most enduring and public celebrity relationships in sports.
Their story began as wholesome teenage friendships at church and evolved into a partnership, partnership built on faith, family, communication, and mutual support.
Through fame, four children in career highs.
So last show, I covered the 304, right?
I covered Lily Phillips, Lily Phillips, not Lily Phillips, sorry.
Nala Ray, an adult film actress that now is in the Ho to Jesus pipeline.
And one of the top comments on the video said, Pearl, Pearl, why don't you just cover married women?
But Pearl, get these married women in here that are having all these kids and married young.
Sure.
You guys asked.
You guys asked.
Why not?
And you guys could tell me, is this traditional enough for you?
Because, you know, the pushback I get is, you know, Pearl, but it's just those types of women.
It's just those women there.
You are just making this up.
You're drawing attention to the bad women.
What about the good women?
Well, it always so happens that whenever you point out a good woman to me, she still has made a lot of modern choices.
You know, and I also would like to say I personally separate people's romantic decisions from who they are as a character.
You know, Trump's been married three times.
I could say that he is not that good romantically, right?
But now his third marriage seems to be going better, but I could hold that and use it against him.
But, you know, there's women that they might be nice people.
They might be good people overall, but they just suck romantically.
There's winners and losers in this game.
So while navigating insecurities like Aisha's occasional feelings of being overshadowed by Steph's fame, despite occasional rumors, they've emphasized therapy date nights and prioritizing their bond.
Aisha has described their key to success as communication and always dating each other.
Well, Steph calls her his everything.
Their relationship has inspired songs like Cardi B's Be Careful and serves as a model of black love in Hollywood.
So they first met.
Now I'm going to ask you, is this marrying young enough?
Is this good enough for you guys?
Is this trad enough?
Is this a good enough example?
Is it?
I'm asking, if she met Steph at 14 years old at a youth church group in Charlotte, North Carolina, Aisha subtly flirted with Steph, approaching him post-service and walking away, leaving an impression.
They became friends but didn't date yet.
After high school, they lost touch.
Aisha moves to LA to pursue acting and modeling.
And Steph attends Davidson College, rising in basketball.
They reconnect at the SB Awards in LA and hit it off.
They start dating long distance with Steph making frequent trips.
Their first kiss attempts fail hilariously.
But by 2009, they're fully together and they strengthen their bond through faith and shared values.
Steph gets drafted by the Warriors' number seven draft pick and proposes to Aisha in a private moment through the official, though the official engagement is later that year.
The wedding.
At 23, Steph was 23, Aisha 22.
They married at the same Charlotte church where they met with 400 guests.
They honeymooned in France picking names for their future kids.
Their first child was born in 2012, and Aisha pauses acting to focus on motherhood.
Riley steals the spotlight at Steph's 2015 post-game press conference.
Daughter Ryan Carson Curry was born in 2015.
Steph wins a unanimous MVP and first NBA title award back in 2015, back-to-back MVP.
Aisha releases her cookbook, The Seasoned Life.
So this is a trad wife putting out cookbooks.
And I don't think you guys understand, I understand the public perception of Aisha Curry today, but you have to understand back in the day, I mean, she was in songs.
Like, I think Drake had a song about wanting a wife like Aisha.
That's how she was viewed.
So how on earth could Steph have done better?
For all you people out there that say Steph just picked the wrong woman, he went to church.
Where did you want him to go?
He got a girl at 14 years old.
He knew her.
He knew her from childhood.
Okay, let me share my screen.
I made a PowerPoint.
Actually, I'm going to go.
So 2018, they have their third child.
And they have their eighth anniversary, 2019 to 2021, where Steph breaks Ray Allen's three-point record with Aisha posting, to God be the glory.
And they attend their first Met Gala together in quarantine during COVID.
Now, it's not until 2022 where Aisha starts embarrassing him.
Before that, she was a picture-perfect wife.
And I think that's why it's so interesting for people to watch.
I'm going to show you, let me share my screen.
Just, you know, how different her persona was back then, because a lot of times they always say there were warning signs.
And I want you to know that sometimes there are no warning signs.
There is nothing else a dude could have did.
Nothing.
I mean, did he want to get her straight out the womb?
You know what I mean?
It's like, all right, so this is my PowerPoint called Women Change.
Remember, this is her.
Look at, look at them.
And I want you to understand a lot of times when women marry men young, marrying young, it really is not beneficial, I would argue, for most women or most men.
The reason being is I think women have to get pumped or dumped once or twice to realize that these men flirting with them are not going to take them seriously.
I do think that's an important thing for women.
We have to understand.
But unfortunately, you know, when guys get us before the pumping and dumping, we don't get humbled at all.
Now, you might say, Pearl, but do women need to be humbled?
Oh, yeah, we do.
Oh, hell yeah, we need to be humble.
The reason we need to be humbled is because remember, society is going to tell her that you can get anything, that you can do better, Queen.
So remember, this was her, what she talked about back then.
So a lot of times when women don't have a hoe phase on the front end, they will have it on the back end.
And I'm going to talk about what the red pill says about this phenomenon.
So everyone's into barely wearing clothes these days, huh?
Not my style.
I like to keep the good stuff covered up for the one who matters.
I mean, this is what she was doing.
You know, that is a wholesome woman.
And like I had somebody say to me the other day that I said that body count doesn't matter.
Now, I actually believe that body count does matter when a woman isn't damaged, but in 2025, it doesn't matter that much.
What he does give men is a longer subscription.
So like a woman that's banged a bunch of dudes, your subscription is going to be pretty short, your free trial.
You know, she'll be like three months.
Men can get a lot more out of a woman with a low body count.
That's why I would obviously encourage you guys to go lower.
But even the women that don't have a lot of bodies, they just have a hoe phase on the back end, which is what we're going to see here.
Wrong take.
She was never wholesome, just presenting to me.
Where are the wholesome women then?
Where are they?
Where are they?
Mileage matters.
Oh, it matters.
As I said, it's like you get a longer test drive on the lower miles.
But it's not a guarantee, is my point.
It's not a guarantee in any way.
Yeah, like there are women that are virgins and then they go bang, you know, how do her hoes made?
They start as virgins, you guys.
They start as virgins and then they see all the women doing hoeshit.
Just like Aisha.
Okay, now this is her now.
Remember, her now.
Like she posted a naked picture on Instagram.
Now this is her going to a Drake concert.
She's looking for her next guy.
Okay.
So it wasn't until obviously we do the bait and switch.
So, all right, so we're going to go through.
This is the clip that's going viral right now.
Now, the more traditional a woman is required to be, the more we have a tendency to make you pay on the back end.
So, the more youth and beauty we give you, the more we resent you for it later, especially if we don't feel like we got a good deal.
Now, this doesn't mean we didn't get a good deal.
Obviously, she got a great deal, but that doesn't change her feelings because remember, she views Steph as the guy, the dorky guy from high school.
You know, now she's in Steph's social circle, which has men that are way more alpha, more high status.
And now she wants to get their attention.
So, she's whoring, obviously.
I didn't want kids.
I didn't want to get married.
I thought I was going to be a career girl, and that's it.
And I had my eyes set on my goals.
And I was never the little girl that like dreamt about the wedding dress and all of that.
And then it happened so early in my life.
Did you talk to Steph about it?
He tries to resonate with me, but he just can't.
Now, again, if we feel like we could have been more successful on our own, now there's no evidence that would suggest that she was really going anywhere.
I think she was in like one music video.
She was in an episode of Hannah Montana.
There was no evidence that this woman was destined for stardom.
I mean, child actors have a very low shelf life.
If anything, she's going to have more success as an actress because she's married to Steph if she wants to do it now.
They're going to keep casting older women in movies because young, because women love looking at older women on screen.
So there's going to be opportunity to make money.
But she's just going to keep taking credit.
That's what we do best: we take credit for men's success.
You know, we're very good at it.
And he also comes from a place of like, it's effing stupid.
Like, he's thinking, bitch, I make a hundred bajillion dollars.
We can live anywhere.
We can do anything.
What more do you want?
It's not true.
So why are you?
And I'm like, but wait, like, listen to how it makes me feel.
And he's like, but why does it make you feel like that?
It's not real.
After we got married, we found out we were pregnant with our daughters so quickly.
It I didn't even have time to think about what I wanted anymore.
It's so interesting.
I spent my entire life like trying to work towards something and then it kind of just disappeared.
And I didn't think twice about it.
But after my daughter turned one, I remember there being a shift and being like, I have goals for myself.
Like this doesn't feel right.
I love being a mom.
That's called the bait and switch.
So again, she put his needs before hers in order to get the resources and the quality of guys she wanted.
But deep down, I don't think she was honest with herself that she didn't really want to be a wife and a mother.
And a lot of times this isn't even clear to us.
It's not until we have a kid that we get like post-not clarity where we look at the guy and we say, did I actually like him?
Do I actually, is this the guy I want to be with?
And, you know, even this is why men don't want to get married.
Because if Steph Curry can't keep a woman happy, you guys think you have a chance?
Yeah, you don't.
Sorry.
You don't.
Hate to hate to be the one to say it.
But I love it.
No, I don't.
I love being the one to say it.
I'm doing other things too.
And I need to get my shit together and figure out what that looks like for myself now.
If I have a career and I'm not home, I'm like, did you experience that?
I still experience that.
I still experience that.
I'm almost like, I'm always in therapy.
She's in therapy over this.
Now, remember, men never say my wife held me back, even though wives generally hold men back.
We're not support systems, we're resource-draining, energy-draining systems.
Even the better women, we just have a tendency to suck.
Sorry, we do.
Talking about this.
If you lose all of those things that were interesting about you, even for yourself, like even the things that made me feel some women just do not have the personality to be married to high-value men.
We don't.
Because we can't take that loss of attention.
Now he gets all the attention.
Feel confident and cool.
Then what?
Like, what are you doing?
Yeah.
Okay.
But by the way, this is a string.
This is not the first time that she's embarrassed him.
So remember, this is the bait and switch.
She started as like a traditional trad wife.
Okay.
My husband really loves my feet.
And so, like, the light was hitting them just right that day.
And so I was like, let me just snap this photo and send him a picture of my feet.
So I always say, like, when he says to send nudes, like, that's what he's getting, a picture of my bare feet.
I don't know what he's got.
So she's bragging about how when her husband wants a nude, she sends that.
We're like asking to get cheated on.
I really think we are.
We're like, please cheat on me.
We're so unbearable.
Wow, Zosteph's wife is actually lost.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, so let me let me continue.
Let's see what else we got.
Oh, yeah.
Time for a drink.
What do you say?
Absolutely.
Yes, we get to drink.
So she's taken off her wedding ring.
Again, this is a woman married to a superstar.
This is just the dude with muscles.
Because women, look at most women have it in them.
Women will deny this to our core.
This is an uncomfortable truth about women.
When we're with the same guy for a while, we get, we just want to go bang a bunch of dudes.
We have that in us.
Men do too, but they're honest about it.
Women will deny, we'll gaslight you into eternity.
And it's interesting because we'll gaslight men so hard where they're like, babe, you've banged the personal trainer.
cheated on me with that guy that guy that guy you you're you're a whore Oh, my bad.
Sorry.
Sorry.
I'm making breads.
That's like my timer.
I'm trying to be trad.
So I trad at 29.
All right.
You guys are too.
Okay.
So you can't hear the video.
Oh, that's not good.
All right.
I'm going to try it again.
I'll try playing it again.
Tell me if this is better.
All right, Aisha.
I think it's time for a drink.
What do you say?
Absolutely.
Yes, we get to drink.
all right but she sorry i had to throw a shimmy in there um Did I let it rise long enough?
Probably not.
I'm not very good at bread.
Bread isn't my, it's not my best dish, if I'm being honest.
But I'm trying to get better at it.
If people could say a lot of things about me, but I do try in life.
I am a trier.
So, sorry, enough about me.
I'm trying to make this about me and my bread.
Okay, so like my bread matters.
All right, whatever.
So, you know, a lot of times women that give a lot of beauty and youth on the front end, they make the men pay on the back end.
So now she got the kids.
She got what she wanted.
Now she's just going to kind of waive her power.
When you're afraid of your husband, sorry, when you're afraid of your husband, you're not doing this.
Do you think Melania Trump is trying this with Trump?
Melania, do you think she's going to go on a show and say that she wants to bang young guys?
Look, I'm sure she has that urge, but she's afraid of Trump.
She's like, oh no, I got a good thing going.
I am not messing this up.
I'm not.
Why do you guys keep going on about the bread?
You're going to distract me.
I'm trying to do a show here.
I'm trying to do a show.
Okay, so regardless.
Where was I?
Oh, women, women will gaslight men that we don't want to bang a bunch of guys.
That's our nature.
Now, what will happen is the conservative men, usually dorks who've never banged a lot of women.
Men that have banged a lot of women.
And no offense, the conservative guys, but that's your archetype.
Your archetype of man is kind of like sexless.
Not that liberal men are sexless in a different way.
Now, conservative men are usually tricked in a way by religion to not date a lot of women and still give women traditional treatment, even when they don't deserve it.
So they kind of have the fear of God of them.
You know, an alpha is not going to let God, an alpha guy in general is not really going to fear God.
I hate to say it.
I hate to, I sometimes wonder.
I don't know what I believe over the years.
I just, I don't know anymore.
But sometimes I wonder if women invented religion to control men's sexuality.
They're like, okay, we cannot get these guys to stop banging all the tribe girls.
Let me just, there is somebody in the sky that said, you can only be with me, even if I've been with other people.
And you're going to hell.
I'm not saying that's what it is, but sometimes I think that that sounds like something women would do.
Does that make sense?
Like that sounds, that sounds like something women would do.
So women just have this tendency.
We want to bang a bunch of dudes.
We want to bang a bunch of like Tom, Dick, and Harry.
We want to bang the comedians.
We want to bang the streamers.
We want to bang the rock stars.
We want to bang the ball players.
We want to bang the accountants.
We want to bang the guy that helps us move.
We want to bang, But we have to hide the fact that we want to bang, bang, bang.
And so what guys that haven't really slept with a lot of women or have been sold a dream by their wife, they're like, no, there are these different or special women.
No, all women have this.
Some women are too afraid to use it.
So, for example, you know, again, religion was like, all right, we got to do something with both of these slutty people that just love banging.
Let's tell women they'll go to hell.
Yeah, we got to, this is getting unstable, but let's tell women they'll go to hell if they bang the dude.
So, some women fear, and the younger women are, the more afraid we are, right?
That's we're going to talk about this later.
That's why women's second hoe phase is so powerful because the fear is kind of gone.
You know, when you're young, you fear everything.
You don't know what's going to go.
You're not going to meet up with a stranger off attendant.
Well, women do do that, but that may deter some women.
But by 40, they've seen the hoes that have done it and they didn't die.
A lot of them still got married.
So they're like, fuck it.
Sorry.
They're like, dang it.
It's time to throw it back.
It's time to do this.
They see the divorced women that are fine or that got child support.
Okay.
Aisha Curry stopped by Jada Pickett Smith to talk about being married and dealing with groupies.
Oh, I thought this was the.
Let me.
Let me pull it up on this other tab, Aisha Curry, red table talk.
Here we go.
Can you guys hear my dog snoring?
She's really happy.
I didn't want to let her.
She was sleeping so peacefully.
I didn't want to make her move.
But you guys may have to suffer someday when I'm being a bad mom.
It'll be my kid crying.
I'm kidding, I'm kidding and understanding.
Something that really bothers me and like honestly, has given me a sense of a little bit of an insecurity, is the fact that yeah, like there are all these women like throwing themselves, but me, like the past 10 years, like I don't have any of that, like I have zero.
This sounds weird, but like male attention, and so then, like I begin to internalize it and I'm like, is something wrong with now a lot of people?
Now, the pushback I get and I'm going to defend black women for a second here the pushback um, that I keep getting is that hey, this is just black women.
You know, if he, if Steph Curry, this is, this is the black couple.
First it was, first it was they're not traditional enough.
Then it was, well, you should just go white or go Asian.
I heard a lot of these same.
I grew up in a conservative Catholic community and a lot of the women there had these same talking points.
White women are much better at hiding it.
We might not do it on camera.
I mean we're we're getting more and more bold, I'll tell you that, but we're more likely to not do it on camera.
Black women um, they don't care, for whatever reason, they just don't.
Um, Asian women, those are the hardest to get to get say it on camera, but we're getting more and more bold, so we can.
We can go through some other examples, another show.
But i'm gonna tell you something else too.
When your radar is turned off because I dealt with that for years too, like and I was young like you yeah, i'm like, oh my god, I mean because I don't want it, but it'd be nice to know that like someone's looking.
Yeah, because we don't, we don't like becoming invisible.
Plus she, at this point she had the post baby weight gain.
I think she's lost it now.
Her body's looking good, I won't lie.
Radars turned off right, Women don't mature ever.
A minute that it ain't known some men out there looking at you like I wish.
Honestly.
And I'm going to tell you who knows that more than anybody.
I want to ask a question there.
All of you made the decision.
Okay, so she's just embarrassing.
This is a humiliation ritual.
We're going to keep going.
So again, the women are defending her because a lot of women can relate to this.
A lot of women in this country, women do not want to be mothers as much as conservatives pretend.
Women want a kid for status.
I don't see women wanting a kid for the right reasons.
I really don't.
Women want it to feel included and for status.
So the women will say, no, she's a woman who settled down too fast and gave up her own dreams and now she resents that choice.
Hope it helps.
I actually would say that's true.
This was not a woman that should have had kids.
Some women are not meant to have children.
I have said that time and time again because you know who pays for it?
The kids and the husband.
Probably the dumbest comment I've ever seen.
You're telling me Aisha regrets marrying a 6'3 multi-millionaire athlete in Steph Curry and 1,700 idiots agree with this comment.
These hoes are delusional.
Well, and I want to push back.
I would say maybe she's not right to regret it, but it's very obvious to everybody involved that she does.
It's very obvious.
She is a woman that missed out on her whole face.
Here's another comment.
Aisha Curry is living proof that no matter if you're rich and successful, women will still find a way to complain.
The red pill doesn't need marketing.
It markets itself.
All right, so share this there.
Now let's see some of the responses from the Twitter women.
Curry is a prime example of a lady who married a man that she thought she was better than.
This is what that is.
That's the reason why she's always talking.
The video volume is low still.
Can you guys in the signal chat tell her, Doug MPA, is it low?
Pearl is too loud.
Damn.
All right, hold on.
I'm too loud now.
Sounds fine.
Doug says it's fine.
You know what?
It's like, you guys are so annoying sometimes.
I love you.
Thanks for watching.
But the woman is me is going to be ungrateful because it's like if the audio is not perfect, you know, the United States government has audio issues and you guys want perfect audio all the time.
Just has to be perfect.
One shit about that man.
She craves the attention that Steph Curry gets because she believes that she deserves it and she believes that he doesn't.
She can't fathom that he gets the attention that he gets.
Because how could this motherfucker that's underneath me get all this attention?
And she still believes that she's better than him to this day.
Babies and marriage and all.
Like the recent interview that she did, she was like, she wasn't even like, she didn't really think that he was even the best for real.
Like, she was like, what's the hype about?
Like, she boldly said this shit out of her fucking mouth about her own husband that she has kids with.
So yeah, that's just what that is.
She sat there, she married the guy beneath her because she knew it would be easier to be with him because of the things he would bring her.
You know, and she still can't seem to be satisfied because it has nothing to do.
Yeah, because one, she's going to crave dominance and Steph is just obviously, he likes her a bit too much.
So when men like women, it just doesn't usually go well for them.
They kind of have to hate us slightly for us to stick around.
And then when they start to like us, we bounce.
The physicality of how comfortable life is has everything to do with.
All right.
Thank you, lady, for being honest.
I didn't think I'd ever meet an honest woman.
All right.
So I have a couple notes that I've taken.
I'd like to credit Brian Stone, Rolo Tomasi.
A lot of them talk about these ideas.
So some of these are just my own personal notes.
So it's just a combination.
So all women have a poll to be promiscuous, especially the ones that you think are not like that.
We are all like that.
It's our DNA.
It's our hardwiring.
But what happens is a lot of women that cashed out early and married young, older women are less scared.
They can get away with more.
So what happens is women, when you're beautiful and young, there's a lot of eyes on you.
Men can be invisible and no, and it's actually a benefit to some extent.
It's very hard for a young woman to manage her reputation because there's all these eyes watching.
She goes into a room, everybody's looking at her.
Everybody.
She can't flirt with the bartender without people knowing.
So where a guy can flirt with a woman, he can get rejected by a woman.
Nobody cares.
Nobody's going to remember.
Where women, but when women get uglier over time, they're going to use their newfound power, which is that they can move more invisibly.
They can bang more dudes.
They can get away with more.
Older women realize they're not going to die from STDs.
Their reputation doesn't matter as much, especially if they already have the kids.
They're not shamed as much because who cares what an old woman does?
I mean, if a woman's throwing it back at 50, does anybody care?
Does anyone give a rat's ass?
You're old.
No one cares.
A lot of times at this age group, you'll see them start to do the swinging stuff.
Then they'll start to regret what they could have been.
A lot of times it's not even what they could have been.
But, you know, say a woman was going to be a writer.
She'll feel as though the husband held her back if she gave that up, even though it was going nowhere.
A lot of times therapy will start at this age, and women will resent the husband for what they probably couldn't have done anyway.
Okay, so the epiphany phase occurs generally between the ages of 27 to 34 when a woman's SMV begins declining during her early to mid-20s.
A woman typically prioritizes short-term mating with high-value alpha lovers for excitement and validation.
What is called the party years or the cop carousel.
The phase allows her to explore, experiment, and indulge without long-term commitment, often leading to a sense of unbrittled freedom.
However, by the epiphany phase, however, biological clock ticks louder, triggering baby rabies.
She shifts from seeking a lover to a provider, and any regret about her youth is framed as an authentic introspection.
But any regret about her youth is not framed as an authentic introspection, but as anxiety over lost options, realizing her most attractive years are waning and the high-value men from her party, her party years are not lining up for marriage.
She may romanticize a fresh start down playing her history to secure commitment from a nice guy who she overlooked before.
So illustrates this with a case of a 30-year-old man suddenly attracting interest from women in his age range.
Now the guy is 30 and the women surrounding him are 27 to 34.
They have baby rabies.
They've reached the epiphany phase of their sexual strategy.
Now they don't want the lover.
They want the provider.
This isn't perceived as a case of serendipitous aligning of interests to the guy, but the culmination of his life's work.
He implies that these women aren't suddenly waking up to the man's value.
They're adapting to scarcity.
If she feels she missed out, it's often because she didn't fully capitalize on her youth for fun.
Or she did indulge, but now faces the hypergamous backlash, fewer elite options for long-term pairing.
Women's regrets are transient and self-serving, fuel for branch swinging, trading up partners rather than deep remorse.
They warn men against buying into the narrative.
For men dating these women, it's a red flag.
Her epiphany is less about you and more about her timeline.
Maintaining dread, subtle reminders of your options to avoid being the post-wall safety net.
In practical female psychology for the practical man, Stone emphasizes that women's attractions are contextual.
A post-epiphany woman may seem reformed but reverts under stress.
Women that underindulged in youth may envy peers' stories during the epiphany phase, amplifying the fear of missing out.
Conversely, those who partied too hard often cope with the hamstring to appeal to providers.
So this is rationalizing flings as youthful mistakes.
Either way, it's a lose-lose for her happiness.
youth's freedom can't be recaptured, and settling breeds resentment.
Don't pity or pedestalize her regret.
Use it to your advantage if pursuing, but prioritize your own SMV peak.
For women feeling this way, oh, if you're a man navigating this, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Keep going, Coopo.
Okay.
Yeah, so the downside of women marrying young, particularly their feeling of missing out in their youth, which ties to his concept of hypergamy and the epiphany phase.
Women who marry young early 20s may feel they missed out on their party years or opportunities to explore their SMV at their peak.
Their regret often surfaces in their late 20s to early 30s.
And I would say now I'm seeing it more late 30s, early 40s.
They'll get like some fake tits and Botox and go.
When they realize their SMV is declining and they crave the excitement or validation they didn't pursue, Stone sees this as a losing deal for women because early marriage, while securing stability, can make them feel trapped if they later compare their life to their peers who chased alpha experiences or career freedom.
So again, the women that marry their high school sweetheart, a lot of times he has not had the life experience to be a dominant guy, right?
So he doesn't have the life experience to tell a woman to shut the fuck up, bitch, get off of these podcasts.
That's a muscle.
That's a skill men have to develop, right?
So a lot of times young marriage for women, when they marry a guy from their high school, it doesn't end well because he doesn't have the frame to maintain it.
That's something men have to learn.
So to be honest, the most successful marriages I see are when women go for a guy in school that's a little bit older or in the city that's a little bit older, the high school, I mean, those fizzle.
This stems from hypergamy, women's drive to seek higher value partners, which can make them resent a young marriage to a safe provider if he lacks the dominant or excitement they desire.
For example, a woman who marries a beta at 22 might hit 30 and feel like she missed out on dating high status men, leading to behaviors like branch swinging or initiating conflict to test her husband's frame.
Stone advises to marry young, vetted advises women to marry a vetted high-value guy to avoid this regret, but warns that without a strong male frame, the marriage risks becoming a losing deal when she hits the epiphany phase to reclaim her youth.
So this is why I say to some extent, body count doesn't matter.
Because if the man doesn't have the frame to maintain a relationship, she's going to bounce later.
She's going to bounce either or.
And that's a skill.
That's why the marriage rate for people under 25 is what it is.
It's because women realize a lot of times they think they believe they could have done better with their youth.
Now, another example, now a lot of people, they give me pushback.
They say, well, this is just black women.
It's just black women.
And to that, I say, Susan Tom, and I was like, do you know what?
I'm going to show you guys.
I'm going to use such an example of a white woman doing the same thing.
Podcast that you guys cannot, this is a wife of a billionaire.
Susan Thompson Buffett left her husband, billionaire investor Warren Buffett, in 1977 to pursue a singing career in San Francisco.
They married in 1952, raised three children, and legally remained married until her death in 2004.
But they lived apart after her move.
Warren Buffett, worth over $100 billion, supported her decision despite the emotional toll as she performed Cabernet style music, releasing CDs and appearing in venues like New York clubs.
She also became a philanthropist directing the Buffett Foundation and focusing on causes like civil rights and women's health.
They just want us to be happy.
Okay, let's react to this interview.
Let's react to this full thing.
Frame is considered abuse by the family court's judge.
Look, there's no winning in this game.
I mean, there's just choices and trade-offs.
That is, that's a risk.
Yeah.
That's a risk.
Okay.
Well, I'm just like, no, you knew yourself when you were young.
And then life happens.
And did you always knew you wanted a big family?
No.
So I didn't want kids.
I didn't want to get married.
I thought I was going to be a career girl and that's it.
And I had my eyes set on my goals.
And I was never the little girl that like dreamt about the wedding dress and all of that.
And then it happened so early in my life.
So it's like, it's one of those things like you don't, you don't know what you, you actually don't know what you want.
Well, it's so interesting you say that because I want to talk a lot about that today because I relate to you in that way.
Like I really, really never thought I was going to get married.
I'm like, there is actually no way that's ever going to happen.
And then it happens and you're like, so remember, women envy Alex Cooper.
They do not envy Aisha Curry because Alex Cooper got to do her own thing.
She got to spend her youth in herself.
She got to have those exciting experiences with alphas and she got to settle with the faithful provider after she dated the athletes.
Women envy that.
Women do.
I don't make the rules.
Didn't know myself that well.
And it's like, no, you knew yourself when you were young.
And then life happens.
And then you grow up.
And then you have different wants and needs.
And that's okay to change your mind.
Yes.
But it's still shocking.
It's still shocking.
Okay, wait.
Quickly back to parenting.
I'm going to ask you a couple random like parenting manual questions.
Okay.
What is a time one of your kids embarrassed you in public?
My daughter, Ryan.
We were in a very public place.
I'm trying to remember where I'm blanking because I think this just like overshadowed the whole thing.
But she yelled at like, mommy, do you have weaves?
Is that a weaves?
Like with an S. Do you have weaves in your hair?
Yes.
You're like, Ryan, thank you so much.
Mommy loves you.
Kids will humble you every fucking day.
Yes.
Okay.
What's a bribe you used recently to get your kids to do something?
Oh, I paid my daughter, my 13-year-old Riley, and my niece Ava.
I paid them $20 to clean up the kitchen and the living room.
Back in my day, I wouldn't have had that opportunity.
I would have just had to do it.
Okay, what is the weirdest thing you found in your kids' backpack or pocket?
I just found, okay, I found my nipple covers in my son's pocket.
He must have found my purse or out the counter.
And he's like, you can always tell like what he's.
And then he walked in and he goes, mommy, do you know what's under here?
And I had forgotten that fast that he had put them in his pocket.
He's like, do you know what's under here?
And I'm like, no, Cannon, what are you doing?
And he goes, I said, take them off.
And he's just like smiling ear to ear.
He thinks it's hysterical.
Oh my God.
That is.
That is actually the worst.
Yeah, women, we don't mature.
I mean, this sounds like a 19-year-old woman like conversation.
We don't mature.
We don't.
We are the same.
Oh, hysterical.
Definitely leave the room.
Like, this is not hot.
You don't want to laugh too hard because then they'll just keep doing it.
He was like, Steph is like, I am leaving.
You're like mortified.
It's so bad.
Call her daddy is brought to you by T-Mobile.
Don't care.
So experience magenta status.
We were seeing like sussing out men, boom, and a potentially anxiety-inducing first.
The industry, since I was three years old, I was always working.
I commercial, print, like doing TV stuff always.
So other kids were at like soccer.
Yeah.
So she got used to being the center of attention from a young age.
I know this is counterintuitive because I am an entertainment, but I, if I were you guys, I would not touch women in entertainment with a 10-foot pool.
I really would not.
We are not the best to date.
One, it's a tough schedule because obviously a lot of us work at night.
Two, it's just, yeah, it's just not doing the extra curriculars.
And I was on a set working.
And so it was second nature for me.
And quite honestly, growing up, the only thing that I thought I could do.
And so I would enter all of these competitions.
I entered this one in North Carolina and they were like, hey, move to LA.
And I grew up, I think it's really important to preface.
I grew up in like these most strict environment.
Like didn't get to go to high school football games.
Didn't get to really hang out with my friends.
Damn sure couldn't like walk around them all by myself.
But when these people were like, hey, you want to move to LA?
They were like, yeah, go.
Your parents were like, have fun, honey.
You're like, go.
Like, you're going to do it.
And I, I appreciate it because that means they believed in me so much.
But at the same time, our entire family was like, this is crazy.
Like, you can't even cardpool.
Okay, wait.
You starting at three, did, was it?
Cause like your mom just saw something in you?
Like we, we, the story is, obviously I have no recollection.
We were in a grocery store and a talent agent said, oh, she should be in commercials.
And so it started from there and then kept going.
And when you started working that young and then kind of became aware of it, like, did you love it?
Like, did you?
I loved it.
I loved it.
Eat, sleep, breathe.
Okay.
So you come from the Sterk family.
Then you get on a plane after graduating high school early.
So you're what, 17?
Yeah, I was 17.
My dad set me up for like a month.
I got an apartment, ridiculously expensive.
So I was shocked, had to pick up three jobs.
I worked at a frozen yogurt shop.
I worked at Abercrombie and Fitch.
Farmer's Market on the weekends.
So like just to be able to make that happen.
And I feel like when you have the dream of LA.
We're going to move on to stuff.
We're going to go to Steph Curry.
Let's talk about how you met Mr. Steph Curry.
You met him in high school.
Yeah.
So I'm Canadian.
Okay.
So I grew up in Markham, Ontario.
And I moved to the States at 14 to North Carolina.
And that's actually where we met.
He's one of the first people that I met in the States, but just friends.
Obviously, we were 14.
Went to the same church, shared the same friend groups at church.
And then when I moved to LA, he Facebooked me.
Did he write on your wall or it was like a private message?
No, it was a private message.
But he was like, hey, do you still live in LA?
That's a lie.
The first message was I was in this music video and he was like, hey, who is that in the music video, in the picture that you're in?
And I'm like, oh, it's young Burke.
And he goes, oh, I should have known.
He always has all the sexy ladies.
And I was like, what is happening right now?
You're like, Steph, I knew he's in.
You're 14.
I was 15.
What are you trying to do right now?
At this time, so at this time now, we're 19.
Okay.
18, 19.
And so he goes, do you still live in LA?
I'm here for a camp.
Do you want to hang out?
And I'm like freaking out because this guy, he was like the guy at church.
Like all the girls loved him.
I thought you were going to say like in high school, like on the court.
You're like, at church, he was the guy.
So, okay.
He is the most popular guy in the high school, right?
And at times, at times, this can work.
But the challenge is when he keeps getting better and better.
And now she's meeting the most popular guys in the world.
You're kind of cooked.
Ellie, baby, I have to wake you up.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, pop.
Oh, she's not happy.
Oh, she's so cute.
I have a dog.
I have a dog.
That's the challenge you get.
Also, guys, we are trying to fund a divorce documentary.
So the GoFundMe link is in the description.
We actually got a $10,000 donation.
We're trying to get my lowest quote is around $100K for the documentary.
And we're getting closer to it.
So if you want, the link is in the description to save you from women like this.
Was he the basketball guy in high school or no?
I apparently he was, but I didn't, I genuinely didn't pay attention to that because I grew up in such an arts-driven family that sports outside of like Doug Floody playing for the Buffalo Bills, like wasn't a, it just wasn't a thing in my, in my house.
And so he said, so we made plans to hang out.
And then I said, where are you staying?
And he said, Anaheim.
And I was like, I was like, so you're coming to me because I'm not at this point.
Yeah.
So again, he probably liked her more because she was probably the prettiest, one of the prettiest girls at their little church or high school.
But the challenge is now we start to compete on back then, it was probably at that city scale.
She's getting attention from these rappers, these entertainers.
Steph to her, in her head, is the guy from her high school.
Yeah, at what cost Steph could start stand to lose $100 million?
Yeah, Steph doesn't want to lose that money.
He's going to, he's going to say, you know what, baby, be a hoe.
You want, you want a cooking show?
I'll get you a cooking show.
This is, he's going to be in the negotiation phase where she might, where she, he's going to basically beg her monetarily to not ruin his life.
Still have the other jobs, like trying to pay the rent.
Gas is expensive.
So I was like, I'm sorry, I can't this time, but if you're ever back, let me know and we'll go hang out.
And he's like, oh, I'm back in two weeks.
And I'm like, oh my God.
You still in Anaheim?
So, no, this time he was in Hollywood.
So he stuck with it.
He hit me up.
I got to say, black women age so much better than white women.
I think Aisha looks way better than the caller daddy girl, but the caller daddy girl, I think, probably did harder drugs and like partied a lot harder.
What do you guys think?
Yeah, let's get a man's opinion.
Who's hotter?
Aisha Curry or what is her face?
The call her daddy girl.
You can just put Alex Cooper, who's hotter?
Pull in the chat.
Two weeks later, we hung out and we've literally been together since that day.
Okay, hold on.
You go and you hang out with him.
What is your headspace?
Are you seeing him in like a could this be something kind of way?
Or are you like, no.
No, I was, and this is like my first real date.
So I was just nervous.
You see that slip?
First real date.
Because other guys, you know, got it for free.
I mean, she was on the, in the, all this, in all these music videos and stuff.
She was living in LA.
She was living life.
I was nervous.
It was like years of having a crush.
And then years, like, I just never thought that he would like someone like me.
I just didn't think it was going to be a thing.
You weren't a friend.
Yeah.
Did you ever have anything in high school at all?
Or was legit just friends?
No, just friends.
Just friends.
Yeah.
I get what you're saying.
I'm like, you never saw him as something, but I'm like, when you look back, is there any memory that you're like, maybe there was something or not?
No, never.
I had a friend over who had a crush on his brother at the time.
And she decided to call him.
And they were giggling.
And then they put, we're maybe like 15 at this time.
And they put Stefan on the phone.
And somebody said something about Canada.
And so I was like, oh, I'm Canadian.
And he's like, oh, do you like Canadian candy?
And I'm like, I love Canadian candy.
And so my aunt was coming into town from Canada.
And so she brought some for me.
And so I was like, oh, I'll bring you a bag to church the next time we're at church.
Seems like it was bad to say.
I bring the bag and I literally hate it.
Black women just age so much better than us.
I mean, the fact that it's close that Aisha's almost a decade older than Alex.
Everybody's watching.
I hand it young love.
I don't know.
I remember it like it was yesterday.
I feel like when you have one of those first dates, though, like I feel that way about my husband.
I always say that to him.
I'm like, oh my God, what I would give to relive that night.
Or at least I said the same thing.
Just watch it.
Like, I wish I could just.
Yeah.
Because it's so romantic and cute to know then what comes from that story.
So that's really cute because it is so innocent.
You had no idea what it was going to lead to.
And nobody could predict like what the future held holds.
Did you guys kiss first date?
No.
Did he try?
No, he tried.
So shortly after that, I got a really bad bout of Larry trying to stop.
This is so random.
My throat was so swollen.
It was like, and I panicked.
And I was like, mom, dad, I want to come home.
And so I went home and he was like, I'm home.
And so you're laid up with Larry.
I got a little bit better.
And then we like continued dating from there, obviously.
And like, I want to say it was maybe like the fourth date.
He came like, I was mid-sentence and he like came flying at my face.
And I, I turned to the side.
I'm still nervous at this point.
Like, I, you and it's like butterflies.
And he's like, oh, oh.
And I just look at it and I'm like, I didn't know that's what we were doing.
Like, I, I didn't know you liked me like that.
And he was like, he was like, yeah, I've just been coming over to your house for the past two weeks to play video games with your brothers.
I'm like, oh, try again.
Try again.
We're on it again.
One more time.
And so did he try again?
Yes.
Oh, you did.
Okay.
So you did.
Okay.
Cute, Q, Q. I'm like, this poor man gets rejected.
No, it was fine.
It was like a split second.
But it's cute too, because like in that moment.
Okay.
I can't anymore with this.
We're going to move on to a different topic.
But yeah, Aisha Curry, I predict a divorce in the next five years.
She's going to, or maybe swinging or something weird like that.
Like you kind of saw Jada do that.
Some women, they just got to have a hoe phase.
Okay.
So I want to go through some of my tweets today.
All right.
So Patrick Bet David said they are excited about the future of her take podcast.
Now, this is a podcast that has Anna Kasparian, Amy Dangerfield.
I think I've met Amy once or twice.
Lindy Lou.
I think I would be the perfect person to be on this show.
I don't know if I could do it regularly.
That'd be something that we have to work out.
But every day I do a show and I entertain a whole group of people.
I think I could cook.
And I think it would be hilarious.
So next, we got Frankie saying, I know a bitch that wants to have a ho phase when I see it.
Talking about Aisha Curry.
Yeah, she's trying to, you know, alphas are a lot more understanding of women because they understand there's a sexuality that women just cannot show to their husbands.
We would die.
We would literally die if men knew how much of whores that we are.
Do you think, do you really think that men, if they knew the depth of our whoredom, they would give us anything?
I should be on the view.
But if you guys want to, if you guys want to go to PBD and spam their comment section about having me having, having me on, it would be cool.
I think I'd be a good fit.
Now, the next thing is Christian women blackpill me every day.
So there's a woman on Twitter who said pregnancy destroys your body.
And she puts this in quotes and she wants to explain to us that she's very traditional.
She's very trad.
Never have I dreamed of having this cleavage.
Thank you to both my husband and baby for these destructive effects.
Now at its surface, this tweet might seem innocent.
I mean, she's trying to market motherhood.
That's always the, that's always the go.
But why are you marketing motherhood with your boobs?
What is like, what would be why?
Do you know what I mean?
Your Christian trad wife is bragging about having bigger boobs to strangers on the internet.
Now, my critics and distractors, they'll say she's a wife and a mother, two things are not.
And that's true.
You could say she's better than me in some way.
You could say that, right?
But I just think as a woman or as a child, I would be very embarrassed if my mother was going on the internet and bragging about having big boobs.
You're just inventing something to whine about, they say, well, I'm not really whining.
I just think it's odd.
And this is what I mean when I say the white knighting, the simping, it will never end.
Simps will defend women's bad behavior.
They will beg to be cocked.
They will beg.
So traditional women can't be happy about being more curvy.
These types of conversations come up all the time when moms talk in normal circles.
Now you might say, Pearl, but these conversations happen privately.
Why not publicly?
Well, I might with my girlfriends discuss.
I mean, we discuss a lot of things privately that really it's distasteful to talk about publicly.
Now, I'm not saying I personally do this.
I played the fifth, but women, we discuss positions we like, sizes we like.
I mean, come on.
We discuss a lot of things publicly that I don't know would be the best idea to put on Twitter.
Now, next, they'll say, you know, Pearl's a super slut.
Pearl's a whore.
You know, to that, I say, so was your wife before she met you.
Do you know what I mean?
So was, I mean, this idea that, or maybe she'll have it on the back end.
Most women have something.
So, yeah, you know, whores, this girl whored around her 20s, suddenly becomes righteous and godly in her 30s.
You know, it's just like, it kind of gets old.
I'm like, well, if that's what you think, that's what you think.
You know, I can't really, I can't really defend and say I didn't do something.
But people, you know, throw stuff at me.
It's like, I can't really, what's your evidence, you know?
Oh, an interesting thing, an interesting poll I found.
60% of women between the ages of 20 to 49 say they're not dating at all right now.
And 24% would say they're going on one to two dates a year.
And this was from a female content creator.
And this had 41,000 votes.
And it was this girl asking, single women, 20 to 39, are you actually dating?
Obviously, I'm dating someone.
So I put the not date, like, no, date, because I thought it was a single woman question.
So I was wondering if it did skew the results because there's women in relationships and it's like, what would you put?
So it would have been better to have a fifth poll, which is like, I'm dating somebody or I'm in a relationship.
So, anyways, 60% of women are saying that there's no dating at all for me right now.
And I actually think that's somewhat true because I think some women are too fat to get alpha attention.
So, they're just opting out and they'll take the like once-a-month bang from an alpha guy.
Um, GM McCool says, Waiting set for sex until marriage is a fast track to divorce.
If she withholds it before marriage, she'll weaponize it later.
Yeah, I agree with that.
Um, unfortunately, I'm sorry to the Christian conservative men, we're in a different time.
I would say that waiting until marriage is you are fast-tracking to get cucked, but um, you know, I think like you bang her and then the burden of performance, you know, you could bang her, right?
And then I don't really understand what this obsession is with making a promise to stay.
If the promise, we know the promise means nothing.
So, I always think this through: I'm like, why don't you just bang her?
And then, if she sticks around and is nice to you, then she can stay and be your wife.
And if she doesn't listen to you or stick around, then that's on her.
You gave her the chance to be a wife, you know.
You get you gave her the chance, you know.
So, a lot of times we talk about the incentives of women.
Here is what girls think guys want, what guys actually want.
The girl on the left is going to get flown out, where the girl on the right gets left out.
That's why women behave the way that we do.
Beauty and sexuality is very powerful.
So, if a woman hides her figure, it doesn't do her any favors.
It does women no favors to hide their figure, unfortunately.
I thought that Lana Del Rey and her alligator husband, alligator, tame, crocodile, taming husband were hilarious.
Just watching this redneck go to this event that people try for their whole lives to get into and fail.
I thought it was hilarious.
I thought this was just a funny video.
I thought this is hilarious.
These cats were fighting.
They tried to separate them and they kept fighting.
It's like these toxic couples, you know, you try to separate them.
Oh, it's so funny.
Um, this is another tweet I got pushed back for.
Isabella Brown says, having a baby is by far the greatest adventure I've gone on.
Uh, don't let the naysayers fool you.
Babies are the biggest blessing we could ever receive.
Like, it's just very obvious what she's doing here.
She's using the baby to build her brand and get clout, which is fine.
Um, you know, I'm not saying it's wrong, but uh, conservative, you know, but I'll keep repeating the point, which is conservative women will always use their marriage and family for personal gain, like building their online brand.
Now, Tim Poole has come back at me and he has said, Pearl, Pearl, can women do anything right?
And, you know, my initial, my initial thought was: no offense, Tim, but they're not, they're not going to sleep with you.
Okay, you don't need to white knight, you don't need to defend these women.
I don't understand what your gut reaction is to always defending women, often at my expense.
You know, I went on his show and he comes back and he says, Pearl is super insecure because she's tall.
Excuse me, Tim.
Excuse me.
I'm six foot, and when I was a kid, I wanted to be six too.
I love being tall, you know, just because you're short.
I, you know what?
I could have brought that back and said, Tim, you're insecure because you're short.
My kids are going to be on varsity.
Yours are going to be on JV.
Okay.
So I don't understand this energy always.
Now, Aubrey Hoffa, a divorced guy, says it's never with the husband in the background either, but she'll use the kids as pawns to get every penny she can during the divorce, which you have to understand.
A lot of this clout building, it's to signal that she's a good person.
So during the divorce, nobody can question her ruining the guy's life because she's just an amazing wife and a mother.
Now, I'm not saying that she will do it, but it's just in case, right?
Joel Webbin said, if a woman is truly conservative, you haven't heard of her.
I agree with that.
I made a salad the other day.
If anybody cares, you don't, but I did make that.
It was pretty good.
Oh, I thought this was messed up here.
Look at this.
A New York City concierge has been arrested after it was revealed she had food poisoned hundreds of guys who came to the hotel to cheat on their wives.
Whenever a guy was checking into the hotel with a woman, she would take the reservation information out of the computer and search them up on social media.
And if the guy was checking into a woman who was not his wife on social media, she would then DM the wife.
She would then offer the wife a list of services ranging from minor annoyances to a room with bed bugs to food poisoning of their room service.
This was a very profitable side hustle for her.
And when people would pay for the food poisoning, she felt like she was doing a good service because they would get food poisoning from dinner.
And then, you know, no one's getting busy with that kind of action going on.
She got caught because one of the wives decided to go full nuclear and come down to the hotel herself and handle this.
She gave the concierge $20,000 and said, give me a hotel uniform or I'm going to blow your cover.
So the wife got dressed up in a hotel uniform and said, I'm delivering their room service tonight.
She put on the uniform in a wig, kind of disguised herself, then put her head down and started wheeling in their food service.
Her husband was in the restroom, so she was having the side piece sign for the meal.
And she goes, you know, he's married, right?
And the side piece was like, how did you know that?
But yeah, his wife's an absolute beast.
Then the wife proceeded to beat the ever-loving crap out of the side piece.
The husband came out to a full melee between both of his women and the police were called.
Yeah.
A lot of the women are saying, a lot of the guys are saying to lock her up, and the women are saying that he's a hero.
Hit me with the hardest truth.
Men don't delete sex videos because things ended.
There are nudes of your wife and some guy's phone, most likely.
All right, we have these trad, we have these trad women back at it again.
Here we go.
Sex.
How does it make sense to do the most sacred act ever of all time?
The most spiritually, emotionally, and physically binding thing you can.
Again, if sex was a sacred act that was physically and emotionally and spiritually binding, then why are these women leaving?
Do you know what I mean?
Again, I don't think it's as bonding as people think, because if that was true, most women would stay with the guy they lost their virginities to, but we don't.
We bounce.
We bounce.
I'm just being honest.
I got to look at the actions, not what like the, you know, I have to go with what my eyes see first over what the book tells me.
I got to be honest.
Because otherwise, you kind of stand to be manipulated.
And if the book backs up what I'm seeing, I'm more likely to believe the book.
But I don't know if sex is this sacred.
I don't know if it's this binding thing because of the way women act after we lose it.
I'm going to be so in high school.
I'd say there's three types of women that lost their virginities.
One girl did not care at all.
One girl stayed with her high school boyfriend for like one girl lost it in a hookup or something.
One girl lost it to a situationship.
One girl had a boyfriend.
Usually the hottest women would have a boyfriend and then for a few years and then leave them.
So do with someone.
It's dangerous to do that outside of marriage.
There is no covering.
And inside of marriage, it is the most beautiful thing that literally got it's worth it.
And then, do you know what's funny?
These girls will say for years they're looking for a godly man and they just happen to find one that's like a Kendall.
So worship like God at Maddie said that it's worship.
God is in you while you do it.
It's the number one way.
Chad Vech said that that's how he fights spiritual warfare with his wife.
If there's an attack on their marriage, you know, that's a way to fight spiritually, to bind yourselves back together, to say to the devil, no, you're not tearing this apart.
We're coming together the way that God intended.
But outside of marriage, it is the most dangerous, harmful thing you can.
I just don't, because marriage is essentially a promise to be together for life.
And that's really what it is.
It's a promise.
I don't enjoy giving that information.
The other thing I do on Twitter is I post pictures of women where you get to guess if their plastic surgery is real or not.
And generally it's like 50-50.
So this girl's boobs, are they real?
Yes, no.
Now, people are leaning towards no at 39%, but still 36% said yes.
24% said C results.
I don't think men are as good at detecting this stuff as they think.
If they would, the results would be definitive.
Her boobs were not real.
She was talking about her boob job.
All right, that's all I got for you guys today.
Aisha Curry is about to hit her hoe phase, and I wish her well.
I hope she enjoys it.
And she'll be fine, to be honest.
She'll get a bunch of money and get to bang hot guys till she's old and she'll have the money to kind of keep up with her looks.
And Steph Curry will be fine too.
He'll go date younger, hotter women that are less of a headache and he'll have his hoe phase and they'll be happy.
Pearl, you're in denial.
Not really.
I mean, what am I in denial about?
Again, if sex was a super bonding thing, where's the evidence?
I need evidence.
I need evidence, not just the book says it.
Oh, you guys want to see my dog?
I'll introduce you.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Ellie.
Come over.
All right, Ellie.
All right, this is Ellie.
Say hi to the people.
Gonna be a podcaster?
Look.
You wanna give the news?
Be like, woof, A woof woof woof.
I got her for 800 bucks on Craigslist.
She's a purebred too.
She's like eight now though.
She's old.
Woof Should I bring her on more?
Look at her.
Ellie, what do you think about these hoes?
Really that good, huh?
Ellie, what do you think about what do you think about the news?
So we got this woman here.
Snacks.
Thank you for the super chat.
All right, Ellie.
So we got this woman here.
Look at, we'll show her the news.
Hold on.
Pearl, I'm sick of these scamster lying manipulator.
No women, my uncle killed himself over a girl.
So I know my cousin's wife Goldigger marriage ended two months ago, and the laws need to change for men.
Well, the best I can do is give you guys a documentary, which if you, I hate to, you know, beg for money, but I do need like 100K to make it.
Someone asked me, there's like a difference in pricing.
I'm like, well, I mean, those are the quotes I got: 100K, 250, a million dollars.
You know, I think she could do the news.
I think we could do it.
She loves it here.
Look at this.
I almost don't want to end it.
Should we react together to something and see how long she'll sit?
Should we?
She is a good dog.
She's kind of annoying, though.
You bark sometimes.
Oh, boom, boom, boom.
Oh, boom, boom, boom.
I don't know.
Sometimes she won't stay calm, though.
So I never want to start with the show with her sitting in my chair.
I don't know if she'll always sit in the chair.
I don't know if she will.
I could react to something.
She's just being so good now.
I kind of want to take advantage.
I got to milk my dog.
Okay, we're going to react to something.
And if it goes south, if it goes south, I'll end it.
I'll end it.
But we'll do a last-minute ditch effort.
Oh, wait.
Oh, this is still playing.
I won't torture Ellie with this.
What should I show Ellie?
What should I show Ellie?
Would I ever have open panels?
Yeah.
Did she ever have puppies?
No, I fixed her.
I thought about it, though, because I did get her unfixed, and they had her scheduled to get fixed the following week.
That bitch is well-behaved.
only have well-behaved bitches all right ellie what do you want to see Can I hear Ellie?
I mean, you can probably hear her breathing.
A bad bitch contest, you're in first place.
All right, let's see.
Let me see what we got on here.
Boop boop boop boop boop boop boop boop.
Alright, um...
Write a song about your dog.
Bad bitch contest, you're in first place.
I know a bad bitch when I see one.
Baby dog, will you believe him?
Oh my God.
All right.
She wasn't for this.
All right.
I think that's all I got.
We'll be back later.
Thanks for watching.
I hope you enjoyed Ellie.
That's Eleanor Rosa Bark.
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