Matt Walsh argues women’s dating behavior follows predictable patterns—youth for fun, 30s for stability, then back to casual relationships—while purity claims are often performative or deceptive, citing Erica Kirk’s two prior boyfriends (Tyler Massey in 2015, Cabot Phillips in 2017) and social media evidence. He dismisses conservative idealism as unrealistic, advocating for men to "rack up a body count" and prioritize biological masculinity over "biblical" submission, while framing transactional relationships as inevitable. The episode concludes that societal expectations force women into temporary monogamy only when they lose male attention, urging men to adapt rather than cling to outdated norms. [Automatically generated summary]
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
All right, I'm going to, I have a confession for you guys.
I'm going to have to, I kind of wanted to address now.
I'll let people get in, you know.
On the bright side, I just broke 162.
So if anyone cares about my weight loss journey, if anyone cares about my weight loss journey, I broke 162.
So I'm very excited.
My goal weight is 155.
So that's been my goal weight.
I might, once I get to 155, try to go to 145.
But like my first goal is 155 because I have a relative who's 155 and she's always had a rock and bot.
And we kind of have similar builds.
Um, and your life kind of changes as you get thinner, I won't lie.
I think I'm a needy person.
I was thinking about this the other day.
I really don't enjoy like having people leave my life.
Should I, I kind of want a trauma dump right now.
I think I'm going to trauma dump.
I was thinking about it because, you know, you get older.
Maybe this is hitting the wall and stuff.
You get kind of like self-reflective.
And I thought about it.
I think because I grew up with nannies, right?
Because I grew up with nannies.
A lot of people don't really talk about the issues that growing up with nannies comes with.
And one of the issues is you, you essentially every two years, like I would get a new nanny.
So I would have like a caretaker that like took care of me full time, right?
And then some of my worst childhood, I had good childhood memories, you know, everyone's got good and bad, but I don't say this to shit talk my parents, by the way.
They're great people, but there's a lot of us.
There's 10.
There's a lot.
So one of the worst parts was having like nannies leave every two years.
You would have these like best friend or you would get a terrible nanny.
You'd get a nanny sent from hell and you knew you had to have her for two years.
And so I thought about it.
I was like, maybe it's just like innate, right?
Because I think some of my siblings aren't this way.
But I think I really, I have a hard time.
I had a friend of like 20 years, right?
A best friend of 20 years who like came out.
She told me she couldn't be my friend when I started this show.
And there was a video kind of circulated the internet years ago of her kind of, you know, trash talking me.
It was kind of sad.
And she, um, and that was pretty hard for me because I was like, we were friends for 20 years.
To be fair, she ended the friendship before that.
She ended it because I said you shouldn't get fat when you get married.
And I hadn't seen her in a bit, but I guess she'd done just that.
And I was like, well, I guess I'm going to keep saying that.
I'm like, you could turn off the show.
She didn't want to turn off the show.
So I'm like, well, it's kind of sad.
I know.
And then she went around.
It was kind of confusing because she would tell everyone I never had a boyfriend while she trashed my ex-boyfriend at the time.
Like, she didn't really like him.
Um, and so it kind of got this, it got this like weird chicken and mouse game where everyone would make fun of my ex-boyfriend, but at the same time, they would also say I'd never had one.
And I was like, And it was kind of sad because you know, I really trusted this girl.
And I thought about it.
I was like, maybe it's partially my fault.
What happened was I told the story that she was in.
And in my opinion, there was like not any identifiable information about her in this story.
But sometimes, women, if they're, if you learned as I got older that you have to kind of change details in the story so the women don't crash out, come forward and say that was me.
She's a bitch.
But I had a memory come up today, and it was like of us rollerblading.
And I'm like, damn.
And I thought about it.
I'm like, well, it shouldn't be sad when people leave because they tell you everything you need to know.
But I thought about it and I'm like, it did, in fact, make me sad when she left because I thought we were friends and I never thought, you know, she'd do that to me.
But people surprise you.
People do surprise you.
But I'm sure you guys felt that.
You know, so a lot of times, how do I put it?
A lot of the things I talk about and the way women treat men is because a lot of women have treated me that way.
Nobody's meaner than other women.
Nobody than to women.
Well, I guess they can't legally destroy you.
So maybe we're meaner to men.
But like, I've experienced the brunt of it.
They'll spread rumors about you.
And the rumors are so, they just keep repeating them.
They just keep, I mean, to this day, people think I actually dated a homeless guy.
That rumor kind of bothers me because it involves another person.
And I don't really think he deserved to be trashed like that.
You know what I mean?
like, well, but women are vicious, man.
I mean, that's why I'm kind of guarded now as a person.
And the internet hasn't really helped because the internet exacerbates everything.
And anytime you become friends with a woman, you always have to think, oh no, she's getting leverage on me potentially.
And she could come out and, you know, and the way women lie, it's like they can store every bad thing you look.
I'm not a perfect person.
There's things in my life I really wish I didn't do.
I do the best I can, but you know, and in some cases, I am the villain, right?
I think in some people's stories, I probably am their villain.
And in other people's stories, I'm the hero.
But when you have a public platform, it does kind of impact the way you socialize because it's very difficult to open up to people.
It's very difficult.
Because women, especially, I mean, anytime you open up to them, they use it against you.
I mean, why do you, why do you think I know this stuff?
Because a lot of this stuff women have done to me.
Hold on.
That was kind of my mistake early on.
I think early on, I should have kind of come out and said, look, and I think this is where I get the pushback, right?
lot of people think that I think I'm like this perfect human.
I really don't.
Anyone that knows me personally knows I'm well aware of my flaws.
I mean, I'm way more argument.
I mean, I think it's very obvious to the public.
I'm way more argumentative than I'd like to be.
It's very exhausting, right?
It can be exhausting for a man to be around.
Because if I don't agree, like I think men would prefer a woman that just agrees with them.
And that's just not, it's not who I am.
Like if you, ah, there's some stories I don't tell because I don't need, I don't, do you know what I mean?
There's sometimes there's stories I want to tell that are so funny that I can't because I don't want to piss anyone off.
I don't want them to come out and be, you know, it's just, I got to not look at the chat.
Sometimes I'll be on a tangent and I'll, I'll, I'm putting private chat on.
But I think that was really one of my mistakes in my career.
I think when I came out, people just assumed that I was saying I'm like this perfect person that does none of the things that modern women do.
And it's absolutely not true.
And it's very difficult.
I think Andrew Wilson kind of has this problem too, because there's two different types of conversations you're having.
Like women should be virgins on their wedding nights.
That's an idealistic conversation.
You're not going to get a virgin.
You're going to have to marry.
Your future wife is ran through.
That's a realistic conversation, but the realistic conversation doesn't feel very good.
And the younger you are, the more, and the less I would say life experience that you have, the more idealistic conversations that you have versus realistic.
But then life kind of kicks your ass and you switch to realistic.
So I think that's been a shift in my content.
And it's very difficult because at times there's things you say that you think, oof, I would have said that a different way or done it a different, you know, it's, I mean, that kind of when you're on the internet for five years.
But that's why I've really, people have said, you know, I sound really different than years ago.
And it's because I've switched from idealistic conversations to realistic.
And, you know, this has kind of been taught to be by some of the men in my life.
I mean, my last boyfriend, my father, like my father, for example, he said that he told me that I need to stop with this abortion stuff.
He said, stop arguing about abortion.
And I looked at my father and I said, but dad, like, you don't believe in abortion.
I mean, you had all of us.
I found out I had a brother when I was 22 years old.
My parents sat me down in a room and said, they said, you guys have a brother because they got pregnant when they were young.
Right.
And that was, you know, at that moment, I don't think I ever had more respect for my mother because she could have chosen to end a life and she chose to kept it, keep it.
And he ended up having a family.
He grew up in another state.
But that's one of the reasons I became really passionate about abortion because I saw that I had this long-lost brother that turned out to be a really cool, like human, like he's a really cool guy.
All because my mom chose life, you know?
And my dad sat me down one day and he said, This is a waste of time.
And I said, Dad, but it's murder, but it's murder.
And he said, it might be.
But it's never going anywhere.
And I think when you're a person with a lot of life experience and you have to be very practical, life forces you to be pragmatic.
Me saying, ladies, be a virgin on your wedding day, that's idealistic.
Realistic is, hey, ladies, you're going to have to whore a little to get what you want.
Sorry, unless you're really hot and you do it right the first time and you were raised to be this feminine woman.
It's probably not going to happen.
You got till 21 to lose your virginity to your husband.
If it didn't happen, it's not likely going to happen.
But that's not a fun conversation.
Don't sound nice when I do that right.
So I
don't know this year, and maybe it's because I'm hitting the wall right.
Maybe I'm like Wallen.
I've just become a lot more like.
And, you know, personally, I don't, I don't say everything I go through publicly.
Well, I don't go through shit.
I'm a YouTuber.
But I will say there are things that humble you in life, right?
There's very humbling experiences that just humble the living F out of you.
And, you know, I think through humbling, you see the idealism go away and the realism come through.
Now, I do have a confession because sometimes I feel as though I have to sometimes I just want to admit to things in case.
Look, I got hammered yesterday.
I got real drunk.
I'm going to be honest.
I drank a lot.
It was kind of embarrassing.
It was a Sunday, too.
And I don't know if there's a video of me walking down to, I didn't do anything crazy, right?
I just got drunk.
But if there's a video of me walking around with another girl, you know, it's kind of embarrassing.
I'm just being honest here.
I don't drink often, so I think it hit me faster than I thought because I'm really not a big, especially because I've been on this weight loss thing.
I've lost like 50 pounds in six years.
But sometimes you just like to throw back a tequila shot.
You know what I mean?
Sometimes it just, so that's my confession today.
Do you know what's crazy, though?
Thought I drank a good amount and I thought I'd wake up and I thought I'd be really, really fat.
And I had a thinner weight and I was really confused.
I was expecting to go back up to 165 or something.
And this morning it was 161.8 and that's been my lowest weight yet.
So I'm trying to, I'm trying to break 160 this week.
I'll be real excited.
I'll be really excited.
I know.
Are you guys disappointed?
I was with an Indian chick, a Pajit.
No offense.
with, yeah.
I've actually gone off sugar, um.
I've actually gone off sugar for like a week at a time.
But I think I'm going to start doing more, I guess, intimate monologues and stuff and more and being more open on, you know, the problem is when I do this type of stuff, it does eliminate my ability to do other content.
Because what happens is other YouTubers will use anything I say against me.
Like imagine I go on another show and they say, Pearl, you got drunk, didn't you?
You whore.
Pearl, you got, and I'm like, well, I did take a few shots.
does limit it because people that hate you they just it's they do the same things women do kind of want to admit to something else I kind of want to admit, no, no, I don't think.
Let me look at the statue of limitations.
Let me look at the statue of limitations before I tell this story.
And it's not that bad.
I don't want you to think I like killed somebody, but people hate you.
And when they hate you, a funny story could be like a all right.
What would it be in Illinois?
Is there any lawyers in the chat?
Because when people hate you, it could be like a petty, a thing that's not that bad.
And they'll just use it against you.
But I think when I started this content, I would say I lived in a lot of fear, right?
And I think you could kind of hear that in my voice.
Conservatives just tend to be very neurotic.
And we're always worrying about what will go wrong.
I think that's what religion, a lot of times, a lot of neurotic people go to religion because they want God to control the universe because they can't.
And so what happens is you kind of start talking in idealism.
Well, the world shouldn't be this way.
And I think the more you get detached, the more you become realistic where you say, but it's not this way.
And I think the problem you get with a lot of conservative parents is they try to impose their will on the children.
I met this woman recently And she lived a really sheltered life and got married young and then she divorced.
You know, when I'm out, if I'm out, if you ever see me out drinking, I talk to everybody.
I'm a talker, okay?
I actually love bars for that reason.
I hate clubs.
I'd rather die than go to a club.
But there's something about bars, right?
At bars, you get people's real life story because there's no front, right?
You're not, I think everyone kind of puts on masks, right?
And then people drink a little bit, the masks come off.
And when you go to bars, you get people's real life story.
And that's when people will tell you the stuff that really like traumatized them or really like, and sometimes they're not right.
Like there's times where maybe I look back at a situation, I think I'm right, they think they're right.
Or you tell, as women, we always tell the story in a way that benefits us, you know.
Like maybe I'm thinking I was traumatized a little bit by the nannies where my parents are thinking, you spoiled Brett, you got free of college.
You know what I mean?
Like, do you know what I mean?
It's like, I think that's kind of how it goes.
But this woman, she talked about how she resented her parents because she got married young because of them.
Like she really resented them.
She hated them.
And I think when you don't allow children to make their own mistakes and face the consequences of it, you're really robbing them of something.
And you know what?
I think I naturally, my dad always just kind of knew this about me.
I'm not a very high risk person.
I don't know.
It's weird because maybe I am high risk in career, but like I was always afraid of, we would go on these family vacations in the summer.
And I never liked the super high risk stuff.
I just never liked it.
It was not my brothers, one of my sisters, they could just go full force.
Like I hate scuba diving.
I never, my whole family went, I didn't go scuba diving because it scared me, right?
I mean, I'm just that, you know, I'm that kind of person.
But she ended up getting divorced.
And I kind of wanted to put the psychology because, you know, it's easy to kind of demonize women.
And I do that a lot.
And it's very fun.
But at some point, I think there's a red pill rage that you go through where, like, even as a woman, you kind of realize the women that have manipulated you in the past.
Like you realize the things your mother did.
You realize the things your aunt, like you kind of, everything shatters and you're kind of angry.
But there's a point where you actually really understand women.
And I think, I think I'm at that point where I actually understand why a woman threw away everything.
Because what a lot of institutions and religion did in the past is people, and I think people have the right to their hell.
I think, you know, you have the right to be a good person, but you also have the right to be a bad person.
And I'm not overly religious, but I think that's what makes our relationship with God beautiful, right?
We're there because we want to be there.
If you're a religious person and you follow God, I don't know.
I don't like the idea of following God because you're afraid of going to hell.
There's something about having a relationship because you want to, not because you have to.
It's the same reason men like relationships with young women, right?
Because the young women, they're not there because they want to get married.
They're not there because they want their money.
They're there because they like them.
And it's the most genuine relationship.
We all know those friends that you haven't seen in years, but you just know on a visceral level, you like each other.
You're not trying to get anything out of each other.
It's just, I like you.
And there's certain people you feel that right away for.
Like me personally, when I met Rachel Wilson, a lot of people attack her.
And, you know, there's that clip going viral, whatever.
There's something when you really just like somebody that there's nothing anyone else could say to make you dislike them.
Like, it's just like, I like you, you know?
And so, when all these people come at her, I don't really care because I like her.
You know what I mean?
It's just, you can't really say much to me.
I like you.
And what I realized when I was talking to that divorced woman, that's why I say, I got to say, look, I was out drinking and drinking hard.
I, I, it was bad.
So, don't like, I was talking.
I, I think I went up to this bartender and I was like, give me the drink, bitch.
And I'm like, just kidding.
I don't know if that was, I was kind of, I was really just kidding, but she, I could tell she was pissed.
I'm like, please don't spit in my dream.
I'm kidding.
I'm cam like, that might be a TikTok video.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, this is the world I live in where like, if I make a joke and then, you know how she would say it on the internet?
She would say, oh, Pearl was out here calling bartenders bitches.
And I'm like, come on, you knew, you knew I was trying to, I was trying to just joke.
But this woman said that she really felt resentful because, you know, she felt like it wasn't her choice.
And it's something my dad told me, you know, I always say, dad, why didn't you do an arranged marriage for me?
Why didn't you like raise me in this trad?
Like, why was I raised like this?
And why am I so messed up?
You know, even though my dad's a saint.
And I try to actually tell you guys words of wisdom from him because he's the wisest person ever.
He told me, and you know what's funny?
The wisest people never want to tell anyone anything.
He does not want to tell anyone what to do ever.
But he said, when you impose your will on somebody or you make people feel like they have to do something, they will resent you and hate you for it forever.
People hate feeling like they have to do something.
And I thought, damn, dad, you are a wise guy.
And that's what happened, you know, to a lot of these women.
Not a lot, obviously, anymore, but I think a lot of the women divorced in the past because they did something not because they wanted to, but because they had to.
And I heard Jesse Lee Peterson kind of talk about this concept.
And I don't think I fully get it because obviously when women do what we want to do, we want to do terrible things and society crumbles.
So I don't, I don't know how to reconcile these two thoughts, right?
I'm just kind of thinking out loud.
Maybe I should become a stoner.
I don't, I'm not a stoner, but I could be.
But there's something about relationships that just like happen and that you don't have to force.
I don't know.
I think that's why some of the best relationships come out of situationships.
Like, I don't know what it is, but people that just were there to have fun and then it just kept going and they just kept saying, oh, I like hanging out with you.
And then the relationship just happens.
Right.
And it's like, I've had this in friendships, you know, I was thinking about this girl the other day because when I was young, she was kind of one of those people that the relationship just like happened.
And that was very rare.
Like, I think me, like, I always get kicked out of female friend groups.
I always do.
Women don't really, I mean, obviously they don't like me that much, but I've never really been able to maintain.
And I don't know.
Maybe it's a personality flaw.
I don't know.
But there's like the occasional friendship where it's almost like nobody's trying hard at all.
And it's so rare, like this never happens.
I mean, personally, I think I've been in more friendships and relationships where I try harder than they do than vice versa.
But maybe I'm narcissistic.
Knows, um, but there's like this beautiful thing that happens where you're not trying, the relationship just happens.
And when Jesse Lee Peterson, he talked about that on one of his shows, it's what it's what I thought of.
I thought, you know, do you know what?
The best romantic and friendship relationships I've had are ones that you don't try to force at all because I realize the ones you try to force, you hate them later.
I have a relative, and this relative, you know, I tried to force a relationship with them forever.
We just never got along.
We never.
And I got happier when I gave up.
I got I got and yeah you find the best people when you're not looking you almost find the best people when do you know what I mean like Like, I saw this TikTok of a guy who said he hooked up with a girl the next day.
She did his laundry.
She did his all this stuff for him.
And on its surface, you know, it seemed like very nice.
But the truth is, most people aren't that nice wanting nothing in return.
Do you know what I mean?
She probably wanted something, and I
think that's like.
The problem in a lot of relationships is people feel like they have to be there and they don't want to.
All right, now let's talk about passing these bitches around.
Let's talk about past.
Look at all women are whores.
All women.
There's a lot of ideas of that there are women that are special and are different.
And you guys got to let that dream die.
All women are whores or have a bit of whore in them.
The question is: is she a whore for you, King?
And I hear this a lot from men.
I would say in like stage three of getting red-pilled, they really start to cope.
They say, well, not all women are like that.
Not all women are like that.
And I'm like, well, maybe not yet.
But there's a reason women.
What percent, let's Google.
What percent of women of women are virgins on their wedding day?
All right.
5% of women are virgins on their wedding day.
So that means pretty much every woman has been passed around to some extent.
How much?
I mean, there's going to be discrepancies.
But I think this is something we got to stop.
We got to, as women, just accept that all women get passed around.
There's the occasional one that waits till she's married.
But it's obviously not very easy for women to do to stay with one man for life because if it came naturally, we would just do it.
Yeah, higher than you said, higher than expected.
Well, and out of the five percent, what percent's fat?
You know what I mean?
What percent's and by the way, um, being someone that's interviewed virgin women, um, I just have not been impressed.
I really, and I'm being so real here.
I have not, a lot of them are virgins because their personality sucks.
A lot of them are virgins because they're control freaks and they can't imagine giving up control to a man.
Um, I have a lot of them are virgins because they like to brag about being virgins and get all the virtue points.
I have not really been impressed.
I thought I would be more impressed.
Um, even after marriage, the women that did wait till marriage, um, I have been so unimpressed with.
For example, there's an account, Bernadine Bluntly.
And she's an account that claims to be a traditional woman, right?
And a lot of these women have no idea how much damage they do to the image of traditional women by being so unlikable.
Um, I'll like see the way she talks, and I'm like, she's kind of mean.
Um, she overshares her family.
Like, she had a video of her like giving birth.
And I'm like, is this the right place?
Twitter, you know, and then they say women who wait till marriage have the lowest divorce rate.
Well, and a lot of, and I'll hit that.
The virgins of today are just not the virgins of yesterday.
You know, I would agree that if you can do it the traditional way again, this is idealistic versus realistic.
They might have a lower divorce rate, but again, I'm being honest.
I am from a Catholic area, and even the women that did wait till they were married, a good chunk of them got blown out.
They got anal.
They got finger blasted.
I mean, they did everything else.
But if they took a survey, it would say they were a virgin.
A good chunk of them are bitches.
They just are not getting hit up by attractive men.
A good chunk are fat.
And even the men I interviewed that married virgin women.
I'm just being honest here.
I had one guy email me his story.
He said he married a homeschooled virgin.
And she accused him of an abuse.
And the divorce cost him $300,000 as a 30-year-old man.
I don't really believe in these good women.
I don't.
I know everybody tries to tell me that they, and I want you to play a game.
Now, it's easy for women to claim to be good at 22, right?
But when a woman's 40, if you ask her a lot of the questions that indicate, you know, even one of the most feminine women I've ever met that I would say really I could tell worked on her femininity, she was still divorced.
You know, when you ask women about their life choices, they're pretty much the same.
And it kind of leads me to the conclusion that women have a hard time being with one person for life.
And to some extent, we're designed to be passed around.
Now, Erica Kirk was Charlie Kirk's widow.
And before they got divorced, I or sorry, not divorced.
Before he was brutally murdered in front of a crowd, I knew I knew that this girl had a past.
I knew it.
Goth girls are more prude than trad women.
Yeah, I agree.
I need to I need to stop the chat for a second because I get sometimes it distracts me.
It's hard to talk and watch.
Now, how did I know this?
Because I just kind of know how life works.
And I explained it.
I really explained it in previous episodes.
And I didn't just learn this from the internet.
It's, you know, observations from real life, high school, college, middle adulthood.
And really the way it works is there's different rounds.
So people go to college, whore out.
And the women that are winners, they whore well.
They get husbands.
And that's how they get it.
Then there's the post of the early 20s.
Women whore out in the cities or at their work.
And the winners get husbands or boyfriends or baby mom, whatever the hell the woman wants.
And really, whoring, I would say, is a tool for women to get what they want.
It's very tough to get a husband these days without whoring.
And that doesn't sound, you know, nice.
That's not like a nice thing to say.
But I don't think you guys have had the experience of seeing what happens when women don't whore.
I'm sure you've seen what happens when women whore.
But I've been in some of these really Protestant churches where you see women that are haven't had sex in years and they're old and they cannot like, they're not virgins anymore, right?
They're not that good looking and they're demanding to not whore.
It's like, you don't got a choice.
It's time to whore, bitch.
Suck, fuck, shut the fuck, you know?
And that's the game.
So I knew when I saw Erica Kirk, you know, I saw her behavior and I looked at her life choices, you know, and Charlie Kirk is kind of the epitome of a guy that really didn't have a lot of sexual experience and got circles run around him by a predator.
I mean, Charlie Kirk, he was a guy that didn't have sex.
He wanted to wait till he was married.
Erica went to Arizona State University.
She was in her early 30s, late 20s, and she lived in New York.
And, you know, she would kind of go on all these shows and signal purity.
And I really didn't buy it.
It didn't, you know, she had a pound of makeup on.
And that's kind of the same thing with Candace Owens.
You know, she signals purity too.
Brett Cooper, they all do, but all of them went to big schools.
These simps are stupid.
I'm not.
I'm not.
Now, the extent of the whoring, you know, I don't know how much they whored.
But like, if you didn't, if you weren't a virgin on your wedding day, what were you doing?
And so I kind of expanded on this topic because I saw a woman and I like her, by the way, Isabella.
No, no, no beef.
Nice girl.
I saw, I saw this, this video, right?
I just like to have here.
I'm not trying to look good.
I'm not trying to, I'm trying to have an honest conversation about what's going on.
My last video of her.
And I just, I just want to know, it just, it's a little ironic when I see stuff like this.
Can you guess what college I'm going to?
Hey, I'm just a girl.
Yeah, it's called Ranthrough University, stupid bitch.
By the way, she commented on my last video of her, bitch, let's start an e-girl war.
Stop being a freaking whore and close your legs for once.
You're welcome.
So you can't really signal purity with a pound of makeup.
Do you know what I mean?
It just doesn't, it doesn't work.
And I'm not saying she shouldn't.
I'm really not trying to judge.
But what happens is conservatives say, don't do the behavior that got us what we wanted.
And I'm thinking, I'm like, you went to college, right?
A lot of times women got a whore to get what they want.
And that's kind of kicking out the ladder from under.
I think Caller Daddy is more useful than a lot of these conservative dating advice.
If you take conservative dating advice, it's got an expiration date, like 21, 22 for women.
Men are not going to smart.
Men with any experience just aren't really going to believe you after that.
And I think she's good intentioned, right?
I don't think they mean to because, you know, there's negative effects of whoreing too.
But Erica Kirk is just another one who had to whore to get where she was.
And I'm going to go through this Instagram reel that kind of breaks down Erica Kirk's game plan that worked.
You know, we could say it's wrong.
We could say, I'm really not trying to focus on the morality of it, but the truth is Erica Kirk would not be in her same position had she not whored a little bit.
You know?
Okay.
Wait, let me turn them.
Kirk actually had two boyfriends within the five years before meeting Charlie Kirk.
So why?
So, you know, again, this is your, and this keeps happening and then people are surprised.
You know, the trad e-girl that seems pure was passed, right?
Women, and this is the biggest kind of cope from men.
She's not yours.
It's just your turn.
Look, and I'm even saying this for me.
You know, it's not like I've been with one person my whole life.
Nobody has.
And any woman that signals that she has, I would say, and I actually had a conversation.
I'm in these e-girl conservative circles.
Like I knew a girl and I said, and I totally triggered her.
She was like in her late 20s when she got married.
And I said, I don't really believe women when they say that they're virgins.
She's like, well, I was.
And I'm like, so you didn't blow anybody?
They never think you're going to ask.
I'll ask.
And I'm like, well, then that guy had a turn.
And then whoever else you banged also had a turn.
I mean, most guys would think a three body count is awesome.
They'd be like, that's so low.
But remember, that's one turn, two turns, three turns.
One pass, two pass, three passes.
And I can separate.
I don't necessarily think, you know, she's a bad person because she did that.
I don't really think women that are whores are bad people.
I kind of, I learned that.
I really did learn this when I did the interviewing because honestly, the bitchiest women I found to be conservative Christian women.
I really did.
The women that claimed they were, I found them to be significantly meaner and bitchier.
They just claimed they didn't have sex, you know.
I think being nice is harder.
Like being a nice, kind person every day is more difficult than just not fucking.
You know what I mean?
Why lie about this?
Before we talk about the two boyfriends, let's watch this clip where Erica Kirk is lying to us.
I lived out here.
I was here for five years.
I never dated here because I saw vicariously through my roommate how terrible it was.
Somehow getting drinks was the replacement of having coffee and breakfast.
I personally would rather have coffee or bread.
Now, she's really hot, right?
So she can do, but like, if you're a mid and he says, let's get drinks and you're starting it off being unsubmissive, saying, oh, I don't do that.
Like, they realize a lot of the times they're teaching conservative women to not listen to men and follow their instruction.
Do you know what I mean?
And so, a lot of times you're starting the relationship on her terms, not his.
That's why, in my opinion, more traditional relationships happen when the sex happens sooner.
That's more traditional because now she's given up her leverage in a lot of ways.
And she was someone then going, I just don't drink.
I find it unproductive.
I do want to pause here and talk about Erica Kirk on Summerhouse, mind you.
She was on season three, which was filmed the summer of 2000.
Yeah, and you know, Alex Clark was similar, right?
That's another girl.
I'm different.
I'm special.
And Alex Clark, when I see her, I think she'd benefit from horror in a little bit.
I think she got a boyfriend now, so it's cool.
But you can just tell when a woman hasn't had a lot of experience around then.
And over a certain age, you're just not going to claim purity.
You can't really do it.
2018.
And apparently, her and Charlie.
Well, do you know what?
If you're hot enough, you know, if Erica Kirk was hot enough that they like want to believe it at that point, like, it's like the men want to believe it.
You know, Myra, and I'm not saying this to attack Myron.
I'm not saying this to attack his girl, girl, ex-girlfriend.
Angie seemed like a sweetheart.
But look, she's got a new boyfriend now.
She, I doubt Myron was the first guy she was with.
So he had a turn.
The other guy had a turn.
Like, she's not yours.
It's just your turn.
And that was a feminine woman, right?
And I really think Angie, to her core, she seemed feminine and submissive.
I think Myron would like double down on that.
But just is what it is.
He did start dating the summer of 2018 as well.
This was ridiculous.
Okay, that's good.
You're a bright light in a very dark place.
So let's go grab my head.
I'm going to track it to it.
Is it a number?
Yeah.
But see how he kind of has feminine character.
He's.
He's eating this up.
Conservative men, they tend to eat this up.
I always thought it was very strange how she would go to drinks with one guy and then go to dinner with another.
I don't think Erica found that strange because I think she did the same thing.
It's called dating.
No one's bashing that, but I don't know why she's lying about it.
And yesterday we talked about Cabot Phillips, who she dated in 2017.
And it seems like they dated for the majority of the year in 2017.
And yes, it's Cabot Phillips who apparently is doing the How to Leave Like Charlie College Tours for TP USA now.
Interesting.
But there's also another boyfriend.
His name is Tyler Massey and she dated him in 2015.
Here we have them doing Fashion Week in Phoenix together.
And in the caption to this photo, posted by Jack Nicole, so Jack Nicole was the designer of Erica's outfit.
Hashtag this photo cute couple.
And here's some more photos that were posted on Twitter.
Another photo.
Okay, another one too, because these two are just so wonderful.
Hashtagged in love.
This was posted in March of 2015.
Captioned, prepping another couple's gallery for delivery.
So why lie in this interview that's like a week old?
So Erica Kirk actually had two boyfriends within the five years before meeting Charlie Kirk.
So why lie about this?
Before we talk about the two boyfriends, let's watch this clip where Erica Kirk is lying to us.
I live.
Okay.
So again, women are designed to be passed around.
Women want different things at different points in our life.
You know, when we're young, we want fun.
Then we get to our 30s, we want stability.
Then we get to our 40s, we want fun again.
She's not yours.
It's just your turn.
Yeah.
And this doesn't mean to be disrespectful to anybody, but, you know, Isabella Moody, we know, you know, same thing, right?
And me too, right?
We're all whores.
All of us, you know what I mean?
Like, it's not.
And, you know, if the women, like if any woman had a two or three body count, they would just say it.
They would just say it because that's a flex.
And if nobody's saying it, look now, I think Nick has been seeing my stuff because recently I've seen, and okay, so I saw this.
The young white man, you are truly alone.
All the young white guys need to team up because it's, it is us against the world.
Everyone hates us.
You guys need to wake up to that fact.
We need to become racist and we need to take charge.
And by the way, don't buy into this propaganda that, oh, white girls are just whores.
Let's go to fucking Columbia and get a cheap hooker.
Yeah.
This passport, bro, bullshit.
That's as Jewish.
That's Jewish as fuck.
That's a Jewish psyop to make you have mongrel babies.
If you're non-white, if I was non-white and I wasn't in this battle like I am, if I was a black dude, I would be a passport, bro.
Yeah.
So I don't really care about that part.
Hold on.
Because you can go to a third world country and get a much hotter girl.
You know, that you sorry.
So, you know, they're, I thought they're into like furthering the white race.
I'm not, that's not my thing, but obviously.
But what I thought this was the most realistic dating advice that I'd ever heard for conservatives.
And way better.
That was like way more realistic than you find your trad bride in a third world country.
But she's going to be brown.
But if you're a black dude or if you're a brown dude, you know, that's fine.
Yeah, no, if I was non-white, I think I would be a passport, bro.
But if you're white, we're going to have to wife up these hoes.
You're going to have to suck it up and wife up one of these American white girls.
And but it'll be.
Race matters that much.
Like your race in 10 generations, your race will, you're not.
Yeah, it doesn't.
I mean, that argument doesn't really hold up because none of your kids are probably going to have kids.
So odds are you're going to not.
Your kids aren't going to have.
Mine will have continued.
And it won't.
Nobody will care that your great-great-grandmother was a hoe because you exist and you're more white people.
Well, I think the default is like our great-great-grandmothers were hoes.
They're just better at hiding it.
What like, guys, weren't they just social media?
So it's all out in the public.
Like, you don't think your great-great-grandma did some hoeing?
Come on.
Like, I mean, what incentive?
And then it's like the women will argue with me and say, not all women are like that.
And I'm like, well, what incentive do we have to be honest?
This is the most honest dating advice I've heard from the Christians.
They say to find a girl that's special.
What women are special?
I'm not special.
Like, and I'm just, I'm being like, I'm being honest here.
Lily, hot, young, thin woman, but she got a kid.
Isabella Moody, you know, I'm just doing this because you guys are public figures.
You're going to be examples.
I don't hate you.
I am not better.
Okay.
You know, you've had some past stuff come up on the internet, right?
Rachel Wilson, same thing.
You know, she's been married, like, she has more than one baby dad.
You know, I'm not an attack, none attack.
I'm not better.
But it's like that's what's on the menu, right?
All women are designed to be passed around.
The white race must be preserved at all at all causes.
And by look, and I kind of disagree with this.
I think white guys, the most important thing, and you could take this or leave it, is a girl that looks up to him.
Because I have, look, I am from Catholic America.
I've seen some bitchy ass white women, Karens that just nag.
Like, you know, there's this one guy that had kids with a white woman where I'm from.
And that, and he married an Asian woman after.
And that Asian woman worships the ground he walks on.
The white woman cost him millions of dollars and made his life hell for years.
That's worth it.
That's worth it.
Like, come on.
It's got to.
I mean, I don't, I don't care.
People can do what they want, but it's got to be the character first for me, anyways.
It's got to be character.
Because, God, I've seen some terrible white mothers.
Awful.
By the way, girls become hoes when they don't have a guy putting them in line.
So if like most girls will take on the mindset of the guy that they're dating.
So if you're conservative, I'm not saying go out and get some radical, insane liberal.
Like that's beyond the pale.
But most girls will kind of meld into who you are.
And if you just put them in their place, it'll be fine.
And you go.
It's very likely not going to be fine.
And that's why marriage doesn't really make sense anymore.
It's kind of outdated because now we have women where you just have a turn.
Getting past isn't a good character trait.
Well, it's all women's character traits.
That's what's on the menu.
Like that's that's how women are.
And it's the hardest part for men to accept.
That's why marriage now, it's almost, I would say it's outdated.
It's play pretend, right?
Because you're wearing a white dress.
You're not a virgin.
And you're promising to do something that you're not going to do.
Because even if you stay with the one person for life, the rest of your life now, I mean, come on, like now you've had life before that.
It's not really the same thing.
Got to do it for the race.
You got it.
We are going to have a white race.
Well, and again, and circling back, this is why.
And this is a strategy on white women.
White women don't, like, why would we want to compete with other races and be more likable and pleasant if we can just get by on being white?
Disagree with these pastors telling all these young men to wait till they're married because none of the girls are virgins.
Being a virgin man, marrying a non-virgin woman is a terrible idea.
You have no idea what you're getting.
She's going to be able to just totally control.
Yeah, see, that's at least honest.
You have no idea what you're getting into.
So I do not, in America, in 2025, I do not recommend waiting till marriage.
As a man, if you're a woman, try and stay pure.
But as a man, you know, none of the girls in this country are.
Look, and for the two women that watch, you got till 21, 22 for men to buy that shit.
maybe 23, but the guys you think are cute, they are not going to, they are not going to buy this.
Virgins.
You're not going to find a virgin wife.
So if she's going to be ran through, you need to be ran through as well.
Ran through.
Men aren't run through.
Men do the running through.
But yeah, go rack up a body count and then get yourself one of these ran through white women.
Well, that's kind of what works, right?
That's kind of how it works.
You go to college, they both whore, and then the whores find each other.
And again, it's kicking the ladder out from under them.
It's like women that say, oh, makeup, make like they'll get old.
Pamela Anderson used makeup to further her career and plastic surgery.
And then when she's old and she's already gotten what she wanted, then she says, oh, don't do this.
And that's what a lot of conservatives do.
They used whoring to get what they wanted and then say, don't do it.
Well, what I'd like to know from Erica Kirk is, okay, where do you find these conservative Christian white men?
Where do they hang out in New York City?
And I want you to know the difference between idealistic and realistic conversations.
Idealistic is saying women should be virgins.
A realistic conversation is saying, okay, if you want a virgin, you're going to want to go to a college campus.
You're going to want to take classes on it and look for women before the age of 19.
Like that's realistic.
This is how to attract them.
This is how to whatever.
Women aren't designed to be passed.
And I get a lot of cope.
And it's usually cope.
The biggest cope you get is from men letting the dream of a wife die.
They really want a wife.
They don't want society to crumble.
They don't like this idea.
And they think I'm just a giant super slut because I talk about this stuff.
I'm being real here, right?
And they, and, you know, that's when you get the women coming out saying, well, not all women, not all women.
And it kind of goes back to the simps, the simp enforcers in the simps, right?
Or the women lying and the simp enforcing that narrative.
Again, if women were designed to be with one man for life and did it easily, why is it that when you give women freedom to do whatever we want, we pick whoring the same way when you give men the freedom to do whatever they want, they pick young, hot, and young, hot, thin, and a lot of variety.
And so it's generally men that don't have a lot of experience with women that think that they kind of cope with this, right?
But because a guy like Dan Bolzarian, he's going to say, oh, yeah, they do want to be passed around because he's, he's said, you know, he's, he's dated women that were virgins.
I'm sure he's taken a bajillion girls' virginities and there's a good chunk of them that say thank you and just go on to the next guy.
The guys that have run through women, they know that a lot of women want to be run through and have a hard time with monogamy.
Women, I'm sorry.
We have no choice.
This is the situation.
And then hopefully our children can grow up in a country that's not totally fucked up.
Okay.
Yeah.
Because my question is: why do white women deserve to be bailed out?
You know what I mean?
Like, what, you know, I think the feminism is really giving women things when we don't deserve it.
Here, I saw this clip of Nick.
Men need to stop simping for whores.
No, they need to stop simping, period.
You fucking idiot.
I love that.
It's these modern women.
It's these whores.
I need a virtuous woman.
It's like, bro, you can never simp for a woman.
It literally does not matter.
Women will always tend towards being unrestrained whores unless they are put in their place by men.
That is why we are where we are.
Unless they are put in their place by their father, by their husband, unless they are being put in their place constantly, that is where they will tend towards.
Don't tell me it's modern women.
It's those other women.
It's always some other person, right?
It's never my girl.
It's never your girl.
It's never the girl that I want to date.
It's never the girl I'm in DMs with.
It's those other girls.
No, babe.
It's those other girls.
It's those modern girls.
It's those whores.
Not you.
You're my princess.
You're different.
Yeah.
And that's that's again, simps defending women's reputation.
No, no, they're not like that.
Really?
You've been sexually with one man.
That's it.
No, no, but they were just you.
They didn't really.
Her only choice was the man that runs through women.
Really?
Friend, fuck you and shut up.
I love that.
It's all these pussy whip bitch niggas talking about modern women have gone wrong, but my girl's different.
My girl is obedient and trad.
And what you see a lot of it, you'll look at these chat accounts.
It's a lot of just virtue signaling, right?
And it's a lot of women saying, um, trying to signal that they're different or they're special.
And if you wait long enough, exactly the same.
They're exactly the same.
My girl's a traditional, wholesome chungus girl.
No, she's the same way.
That's my favorite.
That's my favorite cope.
I feed on that like a blood-sucking leech.
We need biblical women.
We need biblical masculinity.
We need biblical.
We need traditional women.
My girl.
No, pussy bitch nigga.
Women need to shut up, period.
I want to notice, I didn't say, I didn't say women that don't buy.
No, no, I said women need to shut up.
That is true.
Like, it is good advice.
Every woman in your life, if you just got them to shut up more, good advice.
Okay.
In general, the good ones will know that it's for their own benefit.
The good ones will know, you're right, I do need to shut up.
You're right.
We need biblical masculinity where we serve and love our wives and we give them everything they want and we act like polite little boys.
No, we need like biological masculinity.
I don't want biblical, I want biological masculinity where, you know, when immigrants are raping your country, you're big enough to kill them.
I'm not saying kill immigrants.
I mean, if you're put in a self-defense situation, someone's trying to kill you, you're like able to defend your civilization from these attacks.
It's crazy.
Men used to be men.
Men used to be like sailors and soldiers and cowboys.
And they were just men.
Like, yeah, they were violent.
They were aggressive.
You couldn't fuck with them.
And now people think that being a man is being like a wholesome chungus.
Real men are like, hi, hi, I'm biblically masculine.
Hi, honey.
Hi, honey.
Who's doing the chores tonight?
I'll do the dishes and you do this.
It's crazy the way that so many of these Christian men are just the bit.
Like they think that Christianity is a license to simp.
You see these guys now and they want to live a domestic life.
It's absolutely pathetic.
Like it's embarrassing and it's sad.
And I say that as an incel.
I say that as a complete incel virgin.
It is fucking sad that men aspire to and idolize a domestic life.
They want to be the, they want to be the mom.
They fantasize about buying a big gay house.
They fantasize about like taking their kids places, like daddy daycare.
They fantasize about cooking their family dinner.
It's like, and you put on the apron too.
You put on the apron too.
And what happens when you clean the house?
Do you put on a costume for that also?
You know, a man on his hands and knees scrubbing the floor, a man cooking the dinner, a man taking the kids around.
I love to do it.
So I want you guys to put in the chat, and I'm going to go at the end.
I'll play the rest of this clip.
Put in the chat what women are not designed to be pastor.
Put them in.
Put in the special women that are super special and different.
It's like men used to be like a rolling stone.
Men used to be, they're about their business.
They're about the farm.
They're about the factory.
They're about the business.
They're a soldier.
They're a cop.
They're involved in society.
They're running the world.
Like, I'm busy running the world.
Now guys are like, I can't wait to be a dad.
I can't wait to be a husband.
I can't wait to go to my kid's graduation.
It's like that shit is boring.
That shit is fucking boring.
And you should feel bored.
It should feel like an obligation.
I just want to see my kids recital because it's so meaningful.
Like men have become so sentimental.
Sentimentality is not a masculine virtue.
That is for faggots.
These overly sentimental men.
It's like it should be a chore because it's not like the deal of marriage is like, look, men want to have sex with hundreds of women.
That's what all men want to do.
Men want to have sex with hundreds of women and men want to live alone.
And what happens is you have sex and you have a kid and then you're obligated to like stick with the woman and raise the kid.
And that's why your testosterone goes down.
You kind of stop being a man for a little while.
And then you're like, then you're in it.
Okay.
All right.
Now I'm going to raise my kids.
Now she's going to take care of me.
She's my old lady.
Like that's the deal.
But guys want to be the mom now.
Guys want to be super mom.
They want to volunteer for the kindergarten Christmas party.
I'll bake the cookies.
I'll make the arts and crafts.
It's just so fun.
You have these like faggot millennial dads.
Do you know what women are special and different?
The 18-year-old virgin women, but they're special and different right now.
For now, until they're not.
In fucking graphic t-shirts, and they can't wait to like do stuff with their kid because their dad wasn't there for them or something.
And I think that's kind of what it is.
I think that we're getting this weird weirdo dads, like weirdo dads and moms, because like this generation's parents had all kinds of problems.
Divorce, weakness, absenteeism, whatever you want to say.
There's so many issues with the parents, like it is with every generation.
And now you get these like millennial dweebs where they're like, I can't wait to watch Star Wars with my kid.
I saw TikTok of this like millennial dad, maybe even a Zoomer, and he was watching Star Wars 3 with his baby son.
And he posted it on TikTok: My kids watching Star Wars with me.
And it's like, you are a fucking geek.
You are a nerd.
That is so self-indulgent.
And so, like, let's watch the sci-fi movie.
This is okay.
Doug, my bad, I'm muted.
So, Doug MPA, if you could pin the link in the chat, you know, guys, you can call in.
What did I say that was wrong?
Now, before I, my dog have to let in.
Hold on, hold on.
I understand that there's STDs, right?
And I understand that there are negative consequences to being passed around.
But I got to be honest, guys, especially in high school, most of the girls that got married young, they passed themselves the most because the women that get passed, it's like eventually there's a, as long as they're not an unlikable person, there's someone that's going to say, I'll buy, I'll take it.
You know, it's usually not the first pass.
So I just want to know am I wrong?
Are women not designed to be passed around?
Are they?
What did I get?
Where's the special women?
Where are they?
I mean, and what I, when I, when you call into my show, if you're not willing to talk about your personal experience, please call somewhere else.
I want to know what you have seen.
I don't want to have an idealistic, you know, um, what up Doug MPA.
Doug MPA, are you there?
No?
Oh, we got supers.
Gregory, thank you.
Goth girls are more prude than trad women.
Yeah, I mean, see, that's an observation.
And it sounds like a good one because really my opinion at the end of the day is women are, are designed to be passed around.
And this is an uncomfortable truth.
It makes you feel really awkward.
But I just, I don't, that's what I see women doing.
So you might as well enjoy the turn.
You might as well enjoy the turn you get.
Okay, it is pinned.
What's going on, Greg MPA?
Sorry about that.
My microphone did some kind of update thing.
So, yeah, everything you're saying is facts, Pearlie.
Everything you're saying.
Can you tell them?
Sorry, I just had a, I know a story that you tell me if you don't have to tell this story, but I think it would be good.
What you've seen happen to women that don't whore guys here's the thing.
I always say that a man will not audit a woman for a relationship until sex has happened.
So, ladies, get sex out of the way as fast as possible.
First night.
First night.
Honestly.
Why?
Because we've had conversations about this in the past, Pearlie.
I know people say, oh, yeah, if a woman sleeps with you on the first night, she's a whore.
But guys, do you want to be the guy that she makes wait when she's made other guys not wait?
You should be upset if she doesn't sleep with you on the first night because you are not that guy.
You want to be the guy that she sleeps with on the first night.
So yes, women, you should whore.
Sleep with the guy on the first night.
Yeah, and if you don't, like, I think me and you both have seen the, like, we've been either around religious women or women in these churches that it's like not whoring ruins their life.
I mean, I, when I was in that church for like two years, I mean, I would see women in their 30s and 40s trying to withhold sex.
What are you doing?
You should be whoring harder.
Yeah, I told you about the girl I met on an online dating site and she moved away to co-I'm sorry.
She was a B-dub and she grew up in a small town and then she moved to a major college and she used to go to church on Sundays.
You know, you know, she was light in the church, but when she went onto campus, she met this super Christian group.
And then from like 20 to like 33, it was all about Jesus and God.
He's coming back anytime.
And she was looking for a guy that was as religious as she was.
And I met this girl and she said, yeah, I was a virgin until about a couple of months ago.
I said, what do you mean?
She's like because I left this super Christian group behind because my life was passing me by.
And first off, Jesus wasn't, Jesus wasn't coming back.
And then all the men I was meeting were never going to be as religious as the people in my religious group.
And she said, I had met guys before that were probably suitable, but I wasn't going to sleep with them because I wanted to wait till marriage or they had to join my church and all this stuff.
Whatever.
She said that her first sexual encounter was with a guy that she met off of a dating site eight months before I met her.
Now, was she a virgin?
I don't know, but she was one of those socially awkward, into K-pop, super religious, weird kind of girls.
So, I mean, if she wasn't a virgin at the time, her body count was low only because she was a straight-up femme self.
She was just odd.
I remember the first time I met her in person, I was like, this girl is strange.
Because the women that have the ability to wait until marriage and get a guy that's experienced, not just a dorky guy that'll take anything, which women are going to resent the guy later if he doesn't have experience with women.
If you weren't raised to be a wife, you got to go get experience.
Like, that's just what it is.
If you were raised to be it, then you should have it figured out by like 22.
If you weren't, and by the way, if you're likable, it doesn't mean that you have to whore with everybody.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, even if that girl dated you for a year and maybe you decided no, she'd at least get experience and so she can get better for the next guy.
But when you're with a man, when you're within a relationship, you're going to be learning about men.
You're going to.
And here's the thing: ladies, sleep with the guy to get that out of the way.
There's two ways to learn: there's a way to learn men when they're trying to have sex with you, and then a way to learn men that are trying to audit you for a relationship.
But you have to whore first to get to the second part.
So learn them both.
Ladies, if you think a guy is suitable, sleep with them on the first date.
First date.
Yeah.
Second date at most.
This is for advice for women that are not virgin.
No, that's not that simple because when you guys think of a virgin, you automatically think of a good woman.
But like, yeah, no, and you guys got to stop because that doesn't like it just means they haven't had sex.
Some virgins are stuck up bitches.
Like they are.
And the reason they haven't had sex is because they can't give up control.
Like there's plenty of women that go off to college, whore a little bit and marry their high school sweetheart or their college, their high school or their college sweetheart.
That happens all the time, but there's winners and losers in love.
And what happens is the women that got passed too many times get mad and they think they got passed because of the sex and it wasn't.
They got passed because of their terrible personalities.
So it's like the whoring, it's not the whoring because you have to whore in a way to get what you want.
But it's, it's the men are generally good judges of character.
So if they all pass, then there's something wrong.
You got to figure out what it is.
Go ahead.
And Pearl has said it in the past: some of the biggest whores, if they're nice to be around, they're cool as hell.
They pick up the video, the video game controller instead of giving you hell about it.
If they know how to cook, they will get wifed up.
Don't ever doubt that, guys.
Yeah.
And I don't know why a trad man would ever date a college girl.
Guys, I mean, Charlie Kirk, the ultimate trad man, did.
And like, so you guys got to stop gaslighting me and saying, oh, men won't put up with or accept that.
They keep putting up with and accepting that.
Like, and again, women don't want marriage.
Women want to be passed.
So it's like they keep saying, oh, she won't ever find a husband.
Women don't want husbands.
It's like very obvious by all of our behavior.
Like, here's the thing.
I think one of the things we have to move past, Pearlie, is the whole ho phase term.
There is no phase, guys.
They want to be passed off.
They want to be passed around until they don't get attention until they can't get attention from men anymore.
Sorry, keep going.
No, so it's not a phase.
It's not.
Who phases were like 15 years ago?
The is a lifestyle for these women, guys.
You have to accept it.
You have to.
You're insane with your advice.
Well, you know, and then this is idealistic versus realistic.
It's very easy to give idealistic advice.
It's very easy.
It sounds good.
You look like the good guy saying, wait till marriage, like that, but putting that into practice, like you got till 22, ladies.
You got high school and college to figure out a tradway, maybe a year after college.
But no guy is going to be dumb enough to believe you after a certain age.
Let's see.
This is what's best.
Like, because a lot of times in these conversations, people think about what's best for society, but you have to think about what's best for the individual in these cases because that's what people are going to do.
What was best for Erica Kirk was to hold off as long as possible and get the best suitor and get into she social climbed and got into as many rooms as she possibly could and found the best person available.
So that's what people do.
Guys, she went to ASU, guys.
Come on.
That is the school that one of these schools that women go to hoard up.
If you know, you know.
Come on.
ASU, really?
What up, Matt?
Wait, there's some kind of noise going on.
We'll bring Acuman.
Hey, what's up?
How's it going?
It's going good.
What you guys were saying about the kind of change between the whole well, I'll just tell my story.
So when I was in my younger kind of 20 days, I was a little bit more interested in the classical relationship, not a TradCon dude, but I believed in something more meaningful back in the day.
I took my bruises learning that that just wasn't going to work.
Couldn't get anybody tied down, couldn't get anybody to commit.
And after I learned that lesson, I decided to go back into the game with the mindset of like, all right, it's my turn.
I'm just going to enjoy this.
And it was interesting because that kind of came late 20s, early 30s.
And all of a sudden, no one was down for it anymore.
I started noticing that relationships were a lot more transactional.
And the fun that everybody was committed to having when they were young shifted to this more like deal where it was, what can you do for me?
And I thought it was interesting.
So when I started talking to the women in the dating market who were thinking that way, what I noticed was there was this shift in their mindset that made them more transactional because they were trying to find a resource to offset the mistakes they made when they were younger when they didn't want to commit initially.
And there's kind of this transition that happens over time between the 20s and the 30s, at least in my experience, where I can't necessarily, I don't know, it's almost like I wish I could go back in time.
And I think that's sort of an underlying cause as far as the cumulative issues that are in the back of their mind of like, okay, how can I leverage this demand in this kind of more commercialized relationship philosophy?
So you're saying that women got dug out when they're young and they want to raise their standards because they're tired because of what they did when they were young getting dug out.
Yeah, because there's consequences, right?
So like they're not good with their money.
There's a divorce.
They have to, there's kids that they need to take care of that the dad's not there for.
And I'm talking about the same women because I like left my hometown and then I went back thinking like, all right, these girls wanted to party when I was younger.
Now that I've given up on the real thing, I'm going to go back and do that again.
And the mindset was different.
And then you ask them, like, hey, what's going on?
How come your mindset's different?
All of a sudden, it's just like, oh, okay, well, I can't party anymore.
I need to take care of these four kids that their dad's not around to help me with.
And it never ceased, it never ceased to amaze me how many of these consequences that are now driving down their ability to appreciate things are consequences of things that I tried to warn them about initially.
Right?
Like, don't date that guy.
He's kind of a shitbag.
Don't date your, you know, sorry, but it's, I don't know.
There's just this real date.
You have to be talking about mostly black women, right?
Oh, no.
No, no.
I'm from a small Midwestern town where there weren't that many.
Oh, man.
Never mind then.
Met a few.
But it's the point is that it kind of seems universal.
That was one of the things that I noticed was that everywhere I went, and a lot of it had to do with women's intuition.
Like that was a force that I was up against when I was younger.
You know, you try to give advice in terms of like, oh, well, maybe don't do that.
Maybe don't drink and party all the time and then try to fall in love and convert some dude that you met while you were drunk who just hooked up with you while you were drunk and then turn around and be like, okay, now why can't I control this guy?
Well, it's just like he was wild when you met him.
Right.
And I'll admit, you know, I was younger and dumber, and I was making a lot of those more optimistic mistakes.
I definitely think of come, you know, come along in my journey as a man.
And I accept the world as it is.
And it's just funny to see the conversion from one era to the next.
And I can't help but notice that there are these traces of the previous era mistakes and the explanations for why things are the way they are now.
Is there like an age?
It's like it's like freeing, to be honest, when you start accepting the world the way it is.
Well, you need the point of reference, right?
Like I didn't know how the world was.
I was younger.
So all I had was what I thought it was supposed to be.
Yeah.
Right.
You talk about the difference between idealism versus practicalism.
Well, the idea was all I had.
So that's what I went with.
And then I had to learn the lesson after the fact.
Now you can say optimistic.
When you started realizing, was there a particular age?
Like you hit a certain age.
And then also, what age do you see this switch in women around?
So I'm asking for two ages.
Your age of realization than the age that women normally change.
So there were like different key lessons at different times.
I know protocols was canon events.
I would say like 30 is kind of the hard number.
Right.
Because I've also noticed that the transition period, it's not like they were one way on Monday and then the next way on Tuesday.
It's a little more like the consequences start to accumulate, right?
Like there's health issues because they didn't take care of themselves.
The amount of people I've tried to like take to the gym and go like hiking and build healthy habits with, like, hey, let's go do this.
And then all of a sudden, the aging process is like, oh, I can't do this.
My knees are bad.
I'm overweight.
I'm out of shape.
I have to go to the hospital for this.
And it's just like, huh, it's almost like they could have been avoided with a few different life decisions.
Right.
So it kind of accumulates over time, but it really seems to be like, I don't know, if I had to pick a date, I'd say 28 is kind of when I noticed.
But there's also a denial of the consequences.
Yeah, the deaths.
Everything's okay.
Yeah.
The debts accumulate.
The X's are going to accumulate.
The baby debt, like that's kind of because you've had a decade after high school to like see where you're at in life.
Yeah.
And modern women, 28 is usually when they start looking down the road and all of their mistakes, they can see them as speed bumps to getting where they want down the road.
The student loan debt, if they have, you know, that's when they start having bastard kids, you know, all their bad financial decisions.
It usually start to hit them right around 28 to 30 years old.
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah.
And they still have the mindset of I have sexual leverage because they haven't been hit with their reality check yet.
Yeah.
So they take that demand that they're used to.
Yeah.
Thanks for calling in.
We're going to go on to the next caller.
That was really insightful.
So I appreciate it.
Yeah, good call.
See, he was great, everyone.
See, that's the kind of calls we like.
This is my experience.
Don't come on telling me if my experience is wrong or what, like, just come in.
This is my story.
It's perfect.
Perfect.
All right, let's get Matt in here.
Hey, how's it going?
Trying you again.
Okay, perfect.
The audio is gone.
So tell me, what's your story that pertains to this?
Man, my brother from the Great West Green has been to see my brother.
Yeah, well, let's see here.
Well, like I said, I've seen women when they get to, you know, when you get to about the later 20s and earlier 30s, you can start seeing a little bit of desperation in them.
And hardly enough, I've seen some of the women up in the 30s there that, you know, they smarten up.
They'll go and they'll take care of the house.
They'll mow the lawn.
They'll do all sorts of shit.
You won't even ask for them.
And they're like, okay, they're stuck in that relationship.
It's just like they caught on the trick that you actually got to offer something and they move on.
But that's just some of the women around here.
But yeah, I know there's and then you know, like I said, um, I've noticed younger women, like I knew um, my girl out of, um, was at a particular ranch at a very famous UFO site in Canada.
So when I knew a couple things about unidentified plotting octaxe, and there's this girl, she was into me.
You can see, you know, how they, you know, the women they give you the big fucking eyes.
And uh, and Annette says, like, okay, this is interesting, but I'm going to study this girl because I've learned too much from shows like yours.
Where are these?
You know, it's just like, okay, she had ink work all over her arms and back.
I'm like, okay, not liking it, but I'll move on.
So it's just the bar goes down a little bit.
Then I noticed she had the nose ring on her.
Oh, I was here.
Not attractive necessarily, but again, I can tolerate it.
Bar goes down a little bit.
And then one day we're on a bunch of horses and walking out of the forest there.
And she's just like, yeah, I don't like to be told what to do.
Oh, no.
Bar goes down a little more.
And then one day we were talking about because she knew alternative health.
She knew how to forage into the wilderness to make, you know, to get raspberries and stuff.
And so she knew how to bake.
She knew how to work a ranch.
You know, she knew how to do, you know, work guitars and all.
She had a lot of skills.
And she was not very active on social media, which is very rare.
And I didn't know she was 21 years old, but I thought she was about 25 because she was very good.
What happened with the woo?
Yeah, I gotta get to the end.
Well, I started noticing that when you, when they, like you said, Doug, when you start letting them talk over and over and over again, they kind of self-incriminate themselves.
She exponent, she explained to me that she had an IUD in her kin body.
And I'm like, or UDI, whatever you call it.
And it's just like, she's fucking using it.
She's got to be fucking using it.
It goes to all of the bands and concerts and stuff.
And I'm like, oh my God.
And then one day I joked about, you know, the 4B movement when all these women are chopping off their hair.
Yeah.
She went off on me about abortion rights.
I never saw that coming after that.
She's just like, because they all said Donald Trump was going to take away all the abortion stuff, which wasn't possible.
And I explained it to her because it's done to the state.
But then she got upset about it.
And I'm like, okay.
Okay.
In my experience, okay.
If something's going well, I won't really bring up like a red pill kind of concept, but if it's kind of iffy, I'll drop something like that and see how she reacts.
Was this going good until it wasn't?
Or was it kind of shaky from the beginning?
Or, you know, understand what I'm saying?
Like, was she not that good to begin with?
And you were trying to make it work?
No, I was trying to learn about her more, you know, like little, and I she seemed to be okay, but I didn't expect this to pop up the way that it did.
I was just making a dodge bullet, my friend.
Yeah.
Oh, I'll say.
And it was like, holy shit.
Yeah.
So these were.
Yeah.
Thanks for calling in, Matt.
We're going to go to the next caller.
Okay.
I was going to talk to anybody.
See you, but all right.
We're going to go to this gap.
Okay.
Jeff, what you got for us?
Um, I don't have a whole lot of time to talk, but I am gonna say these two are right.
Y'all, women need to get together.
I'm tired of it.
I'm sick of it.
The childish mindset is the reason why all my relationships fell.
I mean, just like the United States government, I too don't negotiate with terrorists.
Just wait to lose your V card.
Women, this is what y'all need to do.
Wait to lose your V card round 21 or 22, maybe 23.
That way, by the time you're 25 or 27, you'll level out.
But just get it together, women.
Nice.
Thanks for calling in, Jepp.
All right, be safe.
Yeah, so, anyways, my point is: women are designed to be passed around.
And so, nothing can surprise me anymore.
And I think as a society, we just got to accept this.
We got to accept this fact, even though it hurts.
Players have accepted this, and that's why they're like, you know, I'll just take a turn.
Yeah.
And I'll ask what Pearl's saying: pass around women win, guys.
You know, Pro said this earlier today.
Odds are, you know, odds are your wife was a sugar baby at one time.
You know, she got dug out by the basketball team.
You know, if she's over a certain looks level, guys, just don't ask about her past.
Just don't do it.
Like, accept the fact that she went through a period getting dug out.
Ordinate 19-year-olds like Leonardo.
Those are your choices.
We got the time and the energy for that.
A lot of you guys have jobs, though.
Well, thanks for coming up, Doug MPA.
Always good talking to you, my friend.
Good talking to you, too.
Well, guys, that's really it.
That's all I got.
The basketball team.
Look, it could be every woman's got her group of guys that she gets passed by.
Some women, it's streamers.
I mean, you kind of see that now.
Some women, it's athletes.
Yeah.
So, Kayla Grace, Kayla, you've been with one man your whole life, right?
Yeah, you and all your friends.
But I thank the simps out there because without you fellas, there wouldn't be anybody to believe these hoes.
There wouldn't.
And we need men like you to clean up.
So, anyways.
All right, guys, if you enjoyed the stream, tell your friends, like the video.
Yeah, you're married, and I'm sure, again, you've been with one man your whole life.
I'm sure.
I bet your husband believes that.
Like, what's her incentive, to be honest?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, what's the incentive?
She's going to say, yeah, I was passed to my husband.