Pearly Things - Pearl Davis - Super Simp Goes on Fresh and Fit Aired: 2026-03-11 Duration: 01:06:54 === Back In The Kitchen (04:39) === [00:00:05] What is up, guys? [00:00:07] Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily. [00:00:09] My allergies are kind of killing me today, so you'll have to forgive me. [00:00:39] At least that's what I was taught. [00:00:43] I make my own money, I do my own thing. [00:00:47] I never wanted to rain. [00:00:52] Strong and independent. [00:00:54] I don't need no man. [00:00:56] Judge that lifestyle Instagram. [00:01:01] But then, goddammit. [00:01:04] But then I met you, things started to change. [00:01:08] Baby, I don't need my last name. [00:01:14] Now I'm back in the kitchen. [00:01:18] Baking his favorite baby blueberry pie. [00:01:24] Back in the kitchen. [00:01:28] Thinking one day. [00:01:32] Day maybe I'll be his white. [00:01:36] And I never wanted the boy picket fence. [00:01:42] But baby, with you, it makes sense. [00:01:46] I'm back in the kitchen. [00:01:51] Sorry, guys. [00:01:52] I'm not feeling the best today. [00:01:53] I won't lie. [00:01:55] I'm a little. [00:01:56] I just don't. [00:01:58] I think it's my allergies. [00:02:02] Maybe I didn't sleep well. [00:02:03] I don't know. [00:02:04] I don't know what it is. [00:02:05] But in order to make me, you know, get a little bit more energy, we're going to watch a super simp because watching a man simp is always, you know, it always puts you me in a good mood. [00:02:16] So, anyways, how are you guys? [00:02:21] How are you guys? [00:02:27] When she says, I know, I can't remember what chord pattern I did. [00:02:33] I'll try it again. [00:02:37] What is the third one? [00:02:37] So it's an E major. [00:02:40] And then it's a there. [00:02:43] This sounds weird. [00:02:45] So then it's an F. [00:02:48] I know that's right. [00:02:53] No, because it's a. [00:02:55] Oh, it can't be an E flat. [00:02:57] So it's got to be a. [00:02:59] Oh, it's just an F. [00:03:01] No, it's. [00:03:04] That's what it is. [00:03:05] Okay. [00:03:06] I always thought I couldn't be bought. [00:03:10] At least that's what I was taught. [00:03:14] I make my own money. [00:03:16] I do my own. [00:03:18] Oh my God. [00:03:19] I used to be able to play this. [00:03:22] I always thought I couldn't be bought. [00:03:26] At least that's what I was taught. [00:03:29] I make my own money. [00:03:31] I do my own thing. [00:03:34] I never wanted to rain. [00:03:39] Strong and independent. [00:03:41] I don't need no man. [00:03:44] Jet said lifestyle Instagram. [00:03:48] But then I met you. [00:03:50] Things started to change. [00:03:52] Baby, I don't need my last name. [00:03:58] Now I'm back in the kitchen baking his favorite blueberry pie. [00:04:06] I'm back in the kitchen thinking one day maybe I'll be his wife And I never wanted the white picket pants But baby with you it makes sense I'm back in the kitchen Sort of I don't know it's not my day today. [00:04:36] Sorry guys could be better. [00:04:38] Okay. [00:04:39] Did you see the NBA superstar Luca Donik lost his kids and half his new max contract to a divorce? === Economics And Divorce (10:27) === [00:04:45] Yeah, I thought about covering it today, but I just I just feel kind of sick. [00:04:51] So I didn't think I'd do that good of a job. [00:04:53] And the other thing too, These, you know these women overseas are not like. [00:05:02] If anything, it's a higher risk because they can steal your kid to another country. [00:05:10] See my eyes today they are so red. [00:05:12] It's the allergies. [00:05:14] Oh my gosh. [00:05:16] New laws across states, no child support, no alimony and default 50, 50. [00:05:19] We're either gonna see run on divorces or women shocked learning the changes after the fact. [00:05:28] Uh, let's see what. [00:05:29] Where can you send me a link to that? [00:05:32] All right, let's see. [00:05:34] We're gonna watch. [00:05:35] Fresh And Fit. [00:05:36] We're gonna watch. [00:05:37] Uh, you know I love watching these tradcom dudes just get cooked. [00:05:42] I think i'm gonna keep the camera smaller today because i'm kind of embarrassed of how I red my eyes are. [00:05:47] It looks like i'm high or something. [00:05:48] I'm not, but I just uh tired, okay. [00:05:55] Okay bruh, 40 to 50. [00:05:57] Uh, guests of honor on the panel. [00:05:59] Welcome, James Fishback. [00:06:04] We know who you are. [00:06:04] They may not tell them who you are. [00:06:06] I am running to be the governor of Florida. [00:06:09] Let's go, man. [00:06:12] We'll hold up the chats first and then get into questions. [00:06:14] Uh from James and uh go from there. [00:06:16] Sounds good cool yeah, um. [00:06:18] So camp two time says, uh hey ladies, should women cook more? [00:06:22] I'm just saying if God didn't want women to be cooking, he wouldn't have put milk and eggs in your bodies. [00:06:29] All right, so should women cook more? [00:06:31] We'll go this, yes or no. [00:06:33] If you think women stupid question not, I mean it's from the chat, but like should? [00:06:38] Questions are stupid. [00:06:40] Um, and it took me a little bit of maturity to like come to this conclusion, are women gonna cook more? [00:06:46] No, can we force women to cook more? [00:06:50] No, women will not cook more. [00:06:53] The end. [00:06:54] Women should cook more. [00:06:55] Raise their hands. [00:06:56] I mean I cook a lot. [00:06:57] Like what's more? [00:06:59] Oh okay, so only no one thinks women should cook more here. [00:07:03] I mean like what's more? [00:07:04] Like I cook more than you currently do. [00:07:06] I mean breakfast, lunch and dinner and snacks. [00:07:09] So like what's damn? [00:07:10] Nobody raised their hands, bro. [00:07:12] I cook a lot damn, that's it. [00:07:15] Anybody raise their hands. [00:07:16] I don't have a kid and I like takeout. [00:07:19] I would get a private chef. [00:07:22] Oh, she balling like that yeah, she's balling. [00:07:25] My best friend, my best friend's a private chef. [00:07:28] Nobody cooks anymore. [00:07:30] I, I got an air fryer. [00:07:31] I do cook. [00:07:32] I don't use an air fryer says a lot of both sides nowadays. [00:07:37] I learned to cook um, as an adult. [00:07:40] I thought I could cook when I was younger because I could cook like three meals and then um, I was actually. [00:07:47] I was talking to this guy a while back and he was like, I was like, oh, I love to cook. [00:07:52] And he's like, no, you don't. [00:07:53] And he's like, women that cook have like Instagram stories of all their food. [00:07:56] Like, where are yours? [00:07:58] And I was like, do I not know how to cook? [00:08:04] Anyway, so then as an adult, I learned how to cook. [00:08:07] So and women. [00:08:09] Yeah. [00:08:09] Who here cooks regularly? [00:08:12] And when I say regularly, like four times a week, if not more. [00:08:15] Daily. [00:08:15] One, two, three, four. [00:08:17] I do. [00:08:19] But okay, it doesn't count like what is cooking, right? [00:08:23] Because is cooking like making a sandwich, right? [00:08:27] Does that really count? [00:08:29] Is it like, like, you know what I mean? [00:08:31] Because there's like levels to cooking. [00:08:38] So daily. [00:08:40] Four to four. [00:08:40] Half the girls. [00:08:41] Myron. [00:08:42] The takeaway here is we got to bring home economics back to the public schools here in Florida. [00:08:45] As governor, I will do that. [00:08:47] Yeah. [00:08:47] That's what we got to do. [00:08:48] I mean, you guys tell them what home economics is. [00:08:50] Yeah. [00:08:50] So home economics is where you go to a class, you learn how to cook, you learn how to balance a checkbook, you learn how to manage your lifestyle outside of the academics. [00:08:59] I mean, you guys, we all went to high school, right? [00:09:02] Did we, did we really learn practical skills for the real world in high school? [00:09:05] I did. [00:09:06] Yeah. [00:09:06] I did. [00:09:07] What was that like for you? [00:09:08] Yeah, but who's going to teach them? [00:09:10] You're going to have the same problem. [00:09:11] Education is ran by women. [00:09:12] Women don't know how to do that shit. [00:09:14] Who's going to teach them? [00:09:16] You know? [00:09:19] I think you can cook after you can make a menu worth of breakfast, lunch, and dinner. [00:09:23] Yeah, I can do that now, actually. [00:09:25] Not that this isn't about me, but yeah, I actually agree with that. [00:09:32] Most middle-aged men know how to cook decent meals, maybe not from scratch, but chef-level foods. [00:09:36] I agree. [00:09:37] Yeah, that's true. [00:09:38] I went to the high school of economics and finance on Wall Street in New York. [00:09:42] So I learned from, yeah, we had classes from Bloomberg and Moody's. [00:09:46] So I actually learned that we need that in Florida. [00:09:48] Yeah. [00:09:49] There's some things we can learn from New York. [00:09:50] I'll be the first to admit that. [00:09:51] Yes, yes. [00:09:52] Actually, my school originally was an NYU building and they repurposed it to a magnet high school. [00:09:58] Nice. [00:09:59] Yeah. [00:09:59] And your son is a public school kid in Broward. [00:10:01] You were saying, right? [00:10:02] Unfortunately. [00:10:03] What is that experience like? [00:10:05] It's really frustrating because I've gone to the school at 8 a.m. [00:10:09] Like the teachers are yelling. [00:10:11] You know, when I was a kid, we were at recess for at least 45 minutes. [00:10:15] Lunch was a whole like social experiment experience. [00:10:19] But he's telling me that they're not allowed to talk in lunch. [00:10:23] Lunch is like very quick. [00:10:25] Their recess is like 10 minutes. [00:10:27] It's the first thing they take away if the class is rowdy. [00:10:29] So it's frustrating. [00:10:31] I definitely want to homeschool. [00:10:32] Okay. [00:10:33] So my view is you have a right to homeschool your child. [00:10:37] And if Broward County is going to spend $15,000 on your kid, you should, when you pull them out, you should be able to get the full $15,000. [00:10:44] Today you'll only get about nine or ten. [00:10:46] Right. [00:10:46] If you make the decision to homeschool, you've got to get laptop. [00:10:49] You've got to get books. [00:10:50] You might get a tutor. [00:10:50] You might do your own field trips. [00:10:52] We're going to give you every single penny if I become the governor. [00:10:55] Every single penny that the school district would have spent on your son, we're going to give that to you as a check. [00:11:01] Thank you. [00:11:02] Wow. [00:11:02] I have a question real quick for Fishback. [00:11:05] Yes. [00:11:06] So everything you're saying on this platform right now on this podcast is basically accurate for your campaign. [00:11:13] There's nothing like, just to clarify, you're not here joking. [00:11:16] You're here telling us your actual policies and campaign. [00:11:20] I am serious as a heart attack caused by the COVID-19. [00:11:23] Okay, that's serious to say, I'm glad to hear it. [00:11:25] And look, I'm here, guys. [00:11:26] Myron and Fresh invited me. [00:11:28] I'm here because I want to show up where voters least expect me. [00:11:32] You guys, I'm sure, don't necessarily watch CNN regularly. [00:11:35] Absolutely. [00:11:35] I read the New York Times. [00:11:36] The New York Times is back there. [00:11:37] I don't think you guys read that stuff regularly because you got lives. [00:11:41] You don't need to get caught up in the political craziness. [00:11:43] So the fake news, I'm here just to share and to listen. [00:11:48] And hopefully by the end of this, you'll say, hey, I want to make this guy my governor. [00:11:52] I'll think about it. [00:11:54] You got six months. [00:11:55] All right. [00:11:56] Question. [00:11:57] Like, what's the, I got to ask this question. [00:11:59] What's like the racial makeup at the school? [00:12:03] He was going to Fort Lauderdale, so it's mostly Spanish. [00:12:07] Like 50%? [00:12:09] I didn't look it up, but. [00:12:12] Sounds like jail. [00:12:13] But over there. [00:12:14] Oh, my God. [00:12:15] Actually, when my son left school the other day, he was like, bye-bye, prison. [00:12:18] And I'm like, that's sad. [00:12:21] If you had to rough guess it, like, what do you think the breakup is of the school? [00:12:24] Probably 50%. [00:12:25] 50%. [00:12:26] Spanish. [00:12:27] Okay. [00:12:27] And then what's the other 50% made up of? [00:12:29] A little black, a little white. [00:12:31] So 25 each, maybe? [00:12:32] Maybe. [00:12:34] Okay. [00:12:35] Like Cubans, probably or Venezuelans? [00:12:38] I don't know because it's Fort Lauderdale, not Miami. [00:12:40] Okay. [00:12:41] South American Hispanics, probably. [00:12:43] All right. [00:12:44] All right. [00:12:46] What else do we got here? [00:12:48] Next chat? [00:12:49] Yep. [00:12:50] Okay. [00:12:50] My vote is going to completely is going to completely predicate it on how much candidate Fishback is able to roast these 304s. [00:12:59] And before you ask, yes, they really are that stupid. [00:13:01] Ew. [00:13:01] Okay, Cash. [00:13:03] Do you want to say anything back you want to say to him? [00:13:04] I mean, I graduated valedictorian. [00:13:07] Who's stupid? [00:13:08] Yeah, you're still a single mom. [00:13:10] Okay. [00:13:10] Well, I mean, he's coming in with class, guys. [00:13:12] With class, elegance, and frame. [00:13:14] So it's good. [00:13:15] Did you graduate valedictorian from school? [00:13:17] Like college or high school? [00:13:18] From college. [00:13:19] Okay. [00:13:20] Awesome. [00:13:21] Okay. [00:13:22] What else do we got here? [00:13:23] Fresh's dog says, Candidate Fishback. [00:13:27] Yeah, I can't read it. [00:13:27] It's getting blocked. [00:13:28] Would you rather sell out to Israel or marry one of the 304s on the panel without a prenup? [00:13:33] This guy, bro. [00:13:34] Ew. [00:13:35] Who made up the lingo 304s? [00:13:38] Upside down. [00:13:39] It looks like a 305 rockets. [00:13:41] 305. [00:13:43] Okay. [00:13:45] What would you say to that, James? [00:13:47] He's saying, would you rather kiss the wall, basically? [00:13:49] Or what was the other one? [00:13:51] Marry a 304 without. [00:13:54] Fresh with no. [00:13:56] What is that? [00:13:56] On the panel. [00:13:57] Fresh. [00:13:57] I'm never kidding. [00:13:59] I'm never going to kiss the wall. [00:14:02] This is why we're all single. [00:14:04] These men. [00:14:05] Wait, you said you would kiss the wall? [00:14:07] I would never kiss the wall. [00:14:08] Oh, he's married, right? [00:14:09] Right now, Israel is receiving $385 million of our taxes. [00:14:15] Of our money. [00:14:16] I don't like how he talks. [00:14:20] I don't know. [00:14:21] In Florida. [00:14:22] Yes. [00:14:22] The Florida Republicans. [00:14:24] I'm a Republican, one of those kind of Republicans. [00:14:26] They're lending $385 million a year to Israel. [00:14:30] Crazy idea. [00:14:31] For our money, just for whatever, whatever they want. [00:14:34] They give women maternity leave completely paid. [00:14:37] There's universal health care in Israel, universal education, abortion up until the moment of birth. [00:14:42] We all pay for that. [00:14:44] We all pay for that. [00:14:45] We lend them a third of a billion dollars every year. [00:14:48] What I've said is his governor. [00:14:50] I'm going to divest that money. [00:14:52] I'm going to bring it back and I'm going to invest in our communities. [00:14:54] I grew up in Fort Lauderdale at Davy. [00:14:56] Yeah. [00:14:57] That money should be used for us. [00:14:59] Absolutely. [00:14:59] Not for any other foreign country, least of all Israel. [00:15:03] So that's my view. [00:15:04] So to your question, I'm not kissing the wall under any circumstances. [00:15:07] I know Myron isn't going to kiss the wall either. [00:15:09] Yeah, no. [00:15:10] Yeah, we'll take the 304, bro. [00:15:12] Okay. === Israel Health Care Debate (06:11) === [00:15:13] What do we got here? [00:15:15] Mitchaka says, name three. [00:15:18] All right. [00:15:18] So we'll start with the ladies here. [00:15:20] We'll start here with Ms. Wisco. [00:15:21] Ladies, name three countries. [00:15:23] You can't name United States, Mexico, or Canada. [00:15:27] Where you're from or where you're from. [00:15:28] Or repeat. [00:15:30] Yeah, sorry, that was repeated. [00:15:31] So we'll go with you first, Ms. Wisco. [00:15:32] Go ahead. [00:15:32] Three countries. [00:15:33] You got this. [00:15:34] And no helping. [00:15:35] Aruba. [00:15:37] You got to talk into my mind. [00:15:38] Aruba, Russia, Denmark. [00:15:41] Nice. [00:15:41] All right. [00:15:43] What about you? [00:15:44] Cameroon, Italy, and China. [00:15:49] Can't say Italy or China. [00:15:50] Yeah, Italy and China. [00:15:51] Yeah, they were mentioned earlier in the show. [00:15:52] So two more. [00:15:53] Okay. [00:15:55] Slovenia. [00:15:56] I didn't want to say Germany. [00:15:57] And Nigeria. [00:16:02] Okay. [00:16:03] What about you? [00:16:04] France, you got this That's about all I got. [00:16:15] No, no. [00:16:15] England? [00:16:16] No, they took it. [00:16:17] Ireland? [00:16:20] France. [00:16:24] Think about soccer. [00:16:25] Beijing, that's what I think I want to think of. [00:16:27] Talker. [00:16:28] Brazil? [00:16:29] Dipout trips. [00:16:31] United Europe. [00:16:36] Canadia? [00:16:38] No, no, Canada. [00:16:39] Canada. [00:16:39] They took all the ones I wanted to say. [00:16:41] Don't worry, it's still like 190 something left. [00:16:43] You got this. [00:16:44] You got plenty. [00:16:44] No, I'm still doing it. [00:16:45] Texas. [00:16:46] You got it, Texas. [00:16:47] No, I can't say Texas. [00:16:52] I don't know. [00:16:53] For real. [00:16:55] Motherfucker, Florida. [00:16:56] They give it to me. [00:16:57] They'll give it to him. [00:16:57] It's fine. [00:16:58] Yeah. [00:16:59] I don't know. [00:17:01] Yeah, you can. [00:17:02] This is so bad. [00:17:06] The ones I was going to say, I'd already heard. [00:17:09] I was going to say China, France, and really, nigga? [00:17:12] Yes. [00:17:14] Wait, how old are you, Dad? [00:17:16] 21. [00:17:18] Damn. [00:17:20] Okay. [00:17:20] All right. [00:17:21] Okay. [00:17:21] Great. [00:17:24] That's the Texas school system at this point. [00:17:26] Yes. [00:17:27] Okay. [00:17:28] What about you? [00:17:28] Redeem your friend, please. [00:17:29] Save us. [00:17:29] Save us. [00:17:30] Three countries. [00:17:30] You got your friend. [00:17:32] Let's go. [00:17:32] Well, she should have to name the ones that she didn't name too. [00:17:34] It's a five. [00:17:40] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:17:40] You can redeem it. [00:17:41] It's on. [00:17:41] You can redeem her. [00:17:42] Go ahead. [00:17:42] Relay race. [00:17:43] Redeemer. [00:17:44] Redeemer. [00:17:44] Relay race. [00:17:45] She just made Dallas look horrible. [00:17:47] Australia. [00:17:49] Okay. [00:17:50] Is Dubai one? [00:17:52] Okay. [00:17:52] Okay. [00:17:52] Sure. [00:17:55] Did somebody say Japan? [00:17:56] Pretty true. [00:17:57] Well, am I tripping? [00:17:58] Isn't Dubai part of the isn't that a city? [00:18:03] Like, am I? [00:18:04] I don't know. [00:18:04] I could be wrong. [00:18:05] I could be wrong. [00:18:06] Is Dubai a country or a city? [00:18:08] I thought it was part of the like UAE. [00:18:15] Yeah, okay. [00:18:18] Okay, Dubai is a city and an emirate, a territory ruled by an emperor, not an independent country. [00:18:27] Okay, so would that even count? [00:18:29] All right, well, I was, I was like, am I tripping? [00:18:32] Dubai is a city, not a country. [00:18:37] UAE. [00:18:37] Yeah, UAE. [00:18:40] Okay, I'm just, I don't know. [00:18:44] I think somebody mentioned it. [00:18:49] I mean, I'm just going off of Google. [00:18:51] Okay. [00:18:51] Is Dubai a city? [00:18:52] Dubai is a city and an emirate and an emirate, a territory ruled by an emir, not a country. [00:19:00] It's the most populous cities in the United Arab Emperor Emirates. [00:19:05] I don't know. [00:19:05] Am I tripping? [00:19:07] This is sad. [00:19:09] I mean, don't look at us. [00:19:10] Levitier. [00:19:14] Blame your pierce, nigga. [00:19:16] Man, don't blame us. [00:19:18] Does anyone say Germany, South Africa, England? [00:19:23] I can't remember what the other girls said, but Germany, South Africa, England, Ukraine, Poland. [00:19:35] It's like Brazil. [00:19:40] I mean, I could just keep. [00:19:42] Yeah, I don't think anyone said India. [00:19:47] It's like Niger or whatever. [00:19:51] I don't know how to say it, but Zimbabwe. [00:19:56] Oh, there's so many. [00:20:00] Okay. [00:20:02] Oh, wait. [00:20:04] I don't think they're allowed to say brain cells. [00:20:07] Y'all sharing the same brain cell? [00:20:12] Like, what? [00:20:14] What did I say? [00:20:15] Australia, Dubai. [00:20:16] Dubai? [00:20:18] Tell us. [00:20:18] Tell us. [00:20:19] I don't think that is. [00:20:20] I mean, four bodies. [00:20:22] Great. [00:20:25] Where's Batman? [00:20:29] Four? [00:20:30] I'm gonna kill you. [00:20:31] Boom, Bucca! [00:20:33] It's the wrong answer, Bucca. [00:20:33] What about you? [00:20:35] Three countries. [00:20:37] Three countries. [00:20:38] Okay, I... [00:20:39] I was right. [00:20:40] Oh, my God. [00:20:40] I was right, okay. [00:20:41] Device not Katrina. [00:20:44] Come on, Lucy. [00:20:45] You got it. [00:20:46] Only fans. [00:20:47] Only fans. [00:20:49] No, real state. [00:20:51] Real estate. [00:20:52] Real estate. [00:20:54] Don't take the bait. [00:20:55] Wait, Charles, the house is at. [00:21:00] Come on girl, I mean today Oh, nothing? [00:21:15] Normal one. [00:21:20] What the fuck is going on? [00:21:23] I think they're just nervous. === Real Estate Or Only Fans (03:36) === [00:21:25] She's not nervous. [00:21:25] Okay. [00:21:26] Pause me real quick. [00:21:27] Yes. [00:21:28] You can't name one. [00:21:30] Korea. [00:21:31] Korea? [00:21:32] Okay, okay. [00:21:33] Which one? [00:21:35] Is that East Korea? [00:21:37] West Korea? [00:21:37] Okay, North Korea? [00:21:38] Okay. [00:21:39] Two more. [00:21:41] You got it? [00:21:45] All right. [00:21:47] Let me skip over this part. [00:21:48] name three countries. [00:21:58] Okay, Nick James wants to raise something. [00:22:01] Creator, any sort of adult performer, 50% of your income is going to be taxed at the state level. [00:22:06] I mean, let's tax 50% of your income. [00:22:09] But I'm not an OnlyFans creator. [00:22:10] Why does it have to be in a certain category? [00:22:13] And honestly, most women wouldn't do OnlyFans if people were paying a living age. [00:22:19] Oh, I want there to be a living, dignified wage. [00:22:21] We'll all quit. [00:22:22] But honestly, I went to school. [00:22:24] I got a bachelor's degree. [00:22:25] I worked a normal job. [00:22:26] I was working over 60 hours a week. [00:22:28] I had no benefits. [00:22:29] And at the end of the day, the pay was not matching up to the bill. [00:22:32] I agree with you. [00:22:33] And that's exactly what I'm going to fight to do. [00:22:34] Do you think we all like, I promise you, like, we don't want to like talk to most of these men. [00:22:39] Like, honestly, like, we really don't. [00:22:41] I'm glad to hear that. [00:22:42] And that's exactly what's going on. [00:22:46] We're agreeing on the root causes. [00:22:47] I want to raise pay. [00:22:49] I want to increase job benefits. [00:22:50] I want to give paid maternity leave to every single moment. [00:22:52] It's kind of funny watching a politician talk to these whores that just don't care. [00:22:57] I'm in this state, but at the same time, I want to give you the option by increasing the alternative. [00:23:03] But I also want to essentially bankrupt OnlyFans in Florida. [00:23:06] I think it's degenerate. [00:23:07] It's absolutely degenerate. [00:23:08] I understand. [00:23:09] I grew up Pentecostal. [00:23:10] I get. [00:23:11] I understand. [00:23:12] It's just that, you know, like, just like. [00:23:16] Yeah, if they banned OnlyFans, women would be the first ones to fight for it. [00:23:19] Men, if they're in a tight spot, they might go hustle. [00:23:21] They might sell weed. [00:23:22] They might sell it. [00:23:23] I'm going to throw them in prison. [00:23:24] Right. [00:23:24] So, and at the end of the day, like, you're going to throw men in prison. [00:23:31] Any degeneracy, anything is wrong. [00:23:33] We're going to hold people accountable for that. [00:23:35] And so the way to. [00:23:36] Oh, my God. [00:23:39] Sorry, James. [00:23:40] This is the land of the devil. [00:23:43] This is the land of the devil. [00:23:45] God is not here. [00:23:46] You don't get to play God. [00:23:48] So go home. [00:23:50] Hold people accountable is to raise taxes so high that it discourages women from allowing themselves to be exploited by that platform. [00:23:57] I have a question. [00:23:57] And if women are making enough money to pay the rent and pay their car and like pay daycare and things like that, I don't think that they would have an issue. [00:24:06] So that's what I'm here to do. [00:24:07] I'm here to raise a standard of living to address affordability, to make sure that you can have enough money to pay your rent and someday own, afford your groceries, eliminate tolls for Florida residents. [00:24:18] Okay. [00:24:19] Tackle property insurance auto. [00:24:20] I'm paying more to insure the car than I am on the car note every single day. [00:24:23] No, really. [00:24:24] Okay. [00:24:24] So I'm with you, by the way. [00:24:25] I'm not going to sit here and say and attack women and say, you should stop doing that. [00:24:29] You should stop doing that. [00:24:30] I'm going to say, here's what you can do. [00:24:32] Instead, instead, I'm going to fight for that life for all of you, but I'm also going to say, I got to punish the bad stuff so you can do the good stuff. [00:24:40] And I'm not going to sit here and say, you guys figure it out. [00:24:43] Because yeah, if a guy is in a tight spot and sells drugs, that's not okay. [00:24:47] Right. [00:24:48] And I'm also going to blame the men for consuming that content as well. [00:24:50] They're not okay either. [00:24:51] Correct. [00:24:52] So we're going to figure this out. [00:24:54] But I'm not going to sit here and let you hang out to dry and say, well, you rely on this income, but I still got to pay bills. === Dating Dynamics Explained (14:30) === [00:25:01] No, I'm going to make sure. [00:25:02] I'm going to take care of you guys. [00:25:03] America. [00:25:08] Yeah, sure. [00:25:08] Yeah. [00:25:09] So, okay, so we'll put $100,000 a year minimum. [00:25:14] And then can you be married or can he be fat? [00:25:17] Oh, I mean, of course, I like fit. [00:25:19] Okay. [00:25:20] So they have to. [00:25:20] Okay. [00:25:20] So they can't be fat. [00:25:21] And then can they be married? [00:25:22] Sorry, Mo. [00:25:23] Why would I want somebody married? [00:25:25] I mean, you never know. [00:25:26] Okay. [00:25:27] All right. [00:25:27] So let's see how common this guy is. [00:25:30] So this polls from the U.S. Census Bureau, National Health Survey, CDC. [00:25:35] It's probably the most $35 accurate congregation of men in America. [00:25:40] So your guy is extremely rare. [00:25:43] Oh. [00:25:44] Below is 0. [00:25:46] Yeah, 0.1058%. [00:25:50] That's a fraction of a pretty much five of them. [00:25:53] Yeah. [00:25:54] Your guy's very rare. [00:25:56] Now, now that you know how rare this guy is, are you going to lower your standards or no? [00:26:00] Absolutely not. [00:26:02] That doesn't include personality, by the way. [00:26:04] So let me ask you this then. [00:26:06] Or mental health. [00:26:07] Yeah. [00:26:07] It's fair. [00:26:08] Yeah, but women, women don't really care about any of that. [00:26:13] They're banging guys for free. [00:26:15] Since this guy, now that you know like what your bare minimum standard is extremely rare, and you're not willing to concede, are you okay with like him having other women then? [00:26:26] For what? [00:26:27] Sex. [00:26:29] Well, I mean, I'm just going off supply and demand. [00:26:31] If this guy is extremely rare, right? [00:26:36] It's going to be hard for you to find this guy. [00:26:37] And if you do find him, he's probably going to want other women because he's so rare. [00:26:42] One of him, many of you. [00:26:43] Depends on the day. [00:26:44] Depends on the day. [00:26:45] Okay. [00:26:46] How you feel about him having other women, about him being rare? [00:26:50] Yeah. [00:26:51] So depends on the day. [00:26:52] Well, he has other women because he's rare. [00:26:55] More than likely. [00:26:56] I don't know. [00:26:57] I mean, like, Nip T. Hussle was devoted to his wife. [00:27:00] You know, you don't think he had sex with other women on the side? [00:27:02] Bro, are you serious? [00:27:02] I don't know. [00:27:02] Maybe she was involved. [00:27:05] Yo, Danny goes living life, bro. [00:27:08] Come on, man. [00:27:09] Maybe she was down too. [00:27:11] She was not always there. [00:27:12] Please. [00:27:13] Yeah, we're asking you, would you be down with that? [00:27:16] Depends on the day. [00:27:17] I like women sometimes. [00:27:20] It's always the yes. [00:27:21] It really depends on like the respect. [00:27:23] It's up to you, not up to him. [00:27:24] Sorry, so like, what if he's like, you know what, maybe, you know, it's fine. [00:27:28] She's coming over. [00:27:29] It's all respect. [00:27:29] It's all good. [00:27:30] So let me ask you this then. [00:27:32] Being very honest here, you're 34, you have a kid from another man. [00:27:36] Right. [00:27:37] You do only fans, right? [00:27:39] Sometimes, do you do you think? [00:27:40] Okay, you do it sometimes, fine. [00:27:42] Do you think you qualify for this caliber of guy to be monogamous to you? [00:27:45] I was a wifey for 10 years when I got cheated on, so I'm not interested in dating or being. [00:27:51] I'm just not interested. [00:27:52] I'm interested in my career and having my son have a chest fund. [00:27:56] Sure, so your priority isn't even him, then. [00:27:58] So, why should he prioritize you? [00:28:00] He doesn't have the option. [00:28:01] Yeah, this is the thing: relationships are just going away. [00:28:04] The sexes are going to get more and more divided. [00:28:06] There's no incentive for women or men to be together. [00:28:10] So, prioritize me because I don't date. [00:28:15] You what? [00:28:16] You don't. [00:28:16] I'm not dating. [00:28:17] I'm not dating. [00:28:18] I understand that. [00:28:19] I don't answer my DMs. [00:28:20] Like, I don't give out my number. [00:28:22] I don't meet random guys. [00:28:23] Like, I don't like I don't go out. [00:28:24] Like, I work. [00:28:25] I like that. [00:28:26] That's cool. [00:28:26] But, like, I'm trying to like, do you want to be single for the rest of your life? [00:28:31] Is that the goal? [00:28:32] It depends. [00:28:33] I don't know yet. [00:28:35] You're 34. [00:28:36] You should know. [00:28:37] I mean, okay, let's go to that. [00:28:39] That's a good thing. [00:28:40] Okay. [00:28:41] I mean, hold on. [00:28:43] When we asked you earlier what your body count was, you didn't want to say, right? [00:28:47] You didn't ask me. [00:28:47] You skipped me. [00:28:48] Oh, did you? [00:28:49] No, skip me. [00:28:50] What's your body count then? [00:28:51] Seven. [00:28:51] Okay. [00:28:52] I think she did say that. [00:28:53] No, no. [00:28:54] Well, she hit her OnlyFans. [00:28:55] Yeah, she hit her OnlyFans too. [00:28:59] I don't believe that number. [00:29:00] But regardless, a lot of the women, when we ask this number, we're uncomfortable answering that question. [00:29:04] Why? [00:29:05] Because it's true. [00:29:06] Because you're using it to sit there and like demonize these women when you sit there and post and brag about doing the same thing. [00:29:13] I'll explain why. [00:29:14] There's a lot of biological reason. [00:29:16] It's not because not every single woman gets attached. [00:29:18] That's not that's not true. [00:29:20] Some men can get it more. [00:29:21] I actually, I actually agree with the OnlyFans girl there. [00:29:26] I don't think women are get as attached during sex. [00:29:31] I know I itched my eyes. [00:29:33] I have allergies. [00:29:34] It just is what it is. [00:29:36] Attached to sleeping with a woman. [00:29:37] The woman can't. [00:29:38] All people are the same. [00:29:39] Yeah, that might be. [00:29:41] There's sure that can that's possible, but the probability is actually common. [00:29:45] I don't know. [00:29:45] I just got to go on my experience. [00:29:47] I think more men want commitment from women than women want from men when they're young and hot. [00:29:53] Is that men don't have the same attachment to sex that women do? [00:29:56] Because for women, it's a significantly weird that I think this way, but I'm like, I think women like sex for control, but men, like, I even can hear just like by the way that men will talk about girls they're sleeping with, they have like some sort of possession over them and like attachment. [00:30:19] Um, I don't know, it just, you know, it just weird. [00:30:27] It's just not what I've seen, you know. [00:30:29] So, anyways, more invested action because you can get pregnant from it. [00:30:34] I won't. [00:30:35] It is true. [00:30:36] What's not true? [00:30:37] Not all women think of it that way. [00:30:39] Yeah, there's exception to the rule, but in general, most women would prefer to have one guy that they're consistently having sex with. [00:30:44] Most men would prefer to have multiple women they're having sex with. [00:30:46] Men can get women pregnant. [00:30:48] And so they'd be reliable for child support and have a kid. [00:30:52] That's a modern convention that was created recently, but human beings require sleeping around because 200 years ago, people weren't sleeping around. [00:30:59] Men weren't hooking up with 300 bits. [00:31:01] They actually were. [00:31:01] Yes, they were. [00:31:02] Way more. [00:31:04] There's a reason why only 40% of men have procreated since the beginning of time versus like 90% of women have. [00:31:09] The difference back then was like polygamy was like widely practiced because it was use of force. [00:31:15] So that's not true. [00:31:17] Also, men can't be ran through. [00:31:19] I mean, yeah, men do the right thing. [00:31:22] I disagree. [00:31:22] What are you saying? [00:31:23] No, look, you're here. [00:31:24] Listen, I don't think it's a brag for a guy to say he's 100%. [00:31:28] I don't think it's definitely a brag for a woman, but I think that having a high body counter as a guy is their girl is just a bad thing. [00:31:34] I think that sex is reserved for intimate relationships, is preserved for marriage. [00:31:40] That's my view. [00:31:41] And so I actually sympathy. [00:31:43] Yeah. [00:31:45] I mean, again, if that was true, then women wouldn't be whoreing so much. [00:31:49] I sympathize with you that there's one, there should be a stigma associated with a high body count, but it should not exclusively be applied to women. [00:31:56] And this is. [00:31:57] I'm not going to applaud you for that, James. [00:31:58] No, but I'm just going to speak the truth on this. [00:32:00] I'm not going to sit here and say, if you're a guy and you've set up the 500. [00:32:03] That's not true because there's consequences for women. [00:32:05] There's not for men. [00:32:07] We could say should, but like should is just, it's like the dumbest conversation. [00:32:12] You know? [00:32:14] Girls that makes you a G. [00:32:15] It's just, it's just not the truth. [00:32:17] I think a real guy is someone who finds a girl, puts a ring on it, stays committed, does what's right. [00:32:24] And James, hold on, come on, James. [00:32:27] James, let me push back here. [00:32:29] So you're saying, find a girl, get a wife, just like that. [00:32:34] It's not easy nowadays. [00:32:35] It's hard. [00:32:35] Most women are not good options. [00:32:37] So we're just saying on the balance of probabilities here, let's go find some girls, see what they really are, test the waters, and then make a choice by that point. [00:32:44] Well, look, you can test the waters by taking them out to sushi. [00:32:47] You can test the waters by taking them out to Milos. [00:32:49] Okay. [00:32:51] You can test the waters by buying them shit. [00:32:54] Like, all right. [00:32:55] And plus, you don't know if she's banging someone else. [00:32:58] Test the waters by going out to an ice skating rink. [00:32:59] You don't have to test the water. [00:33:00] When true nature is shown, sex is on off the table. [00:33:04] At that point, it's neutral. [00:33:05] You can see what she really is. [00:33:07] At the same time, same token. [00:33:08] I get your Sam, but like, you need to go all the way. [00:33:10] I disagree. [00:33:11] Can I tell you what my first date was kind of my approach in my 20s? [00:33:14] I'm 31 now. [00:33:15] My approach in my 20s. [00:33:16] Okay, so you haven't even been married that long. [00:33:18] Was if I told a girl I wanted to take her on a date, I would say, we're going to the Costco food court or we're going to go to the mall food court. [00:33:27] Hot dogs? [00:33:28] Glizzy's. [00:33:29] And I did that because I didn't want to go out with a girl literally on the first date if she was unwilling to go to a mall food court. [00:33:38] I was like, yeah, we'll go to the mall and then we'll go to the food court afterward. [00:33:41] And probably half, if not more of the girls said, wait, what do you mean? [00:33:44] Like, you know, you're taking me to XYZ. [00:33:46] That's a really good way to size up a woman. [00:33:48] And I think it's a good way to size up a partner. [00:33:50] It's like, look, if you're not willing to show up at the mall food court and have some Chinese food, I'm not looking at you for any reason, but have any Chinese food. [00:33:57] That's a pretty disqualifying thing. [00:33:59] And so I think modesty is a good thing for men and women. [00:34:03] And this idea, honestly, that women want five, $600, $700 dinners on the first date is crazy. [00:34:10] And what men should do and women should do is say, look, first date, we're going to go to Chili's. [00:34:16] We're going to go to the food court. [00:34:17] We're going to go to Costco. [00:34:18] We're going to walk around. [00:34:19] Right. [00:34:19] You can't be spending that kind of money. [00:34:21] It's not realistic, but also. [00:34:22] Yeah, but it's not even about the money. [00:34:24] Like, it's the time. [00:34:28] Now, you have to give these women attention. [00:34:30] You don't know if they're banging someone else. [00:34:32] I wouldn't want to be with, maybe you guys wouldn't want to be with a guy who says, you know, we got to spend all this money to have a good time. [00:34:39] James, I'll give you this. [00:34:41] It's a good betting process when you bet them that way. [00:34:43] It is very good. [00:34:44] However, here we go. [00:34:46] Let's just get into the meeting and bone series. [00:34:47] You're going to tell me that I can tell a girl, right, without a process and pick off of that alone. [00:34:53] Not possible. [00:34:54] That's multiple areas of betting, but this is what I'll say. [00:34:57] In the long run, guys have options because their status, their money, their looks. [00:35:01] But in reality, the options aren't that good. [00:35:03] So to find them the full way, you have to go all the way. [00:35:06] And look, I'm just saying, like, sex is on the table, but you got to go at least close to that to figure out who she really is. [00:35:13] What do you mean? [00:35:14] Who she really is? [00:35:15] What does that mean? [00:35:16] Because remember, there's a battle going on between the sexes. [00:35:19] The man wants sex. [00:35:20] The woman wants, you know, to be provisioned. [00:35:24] So at that point, it's kind of like, who's going to win that battle out front? [00:35:28] Why is it a battle? [00:35:30] It's just like, whenever people are together, there's a value exchange. [00:35:33] What do you, what do you learn from having sex with a woman before marriage like, what do you actually learn about? [00:35:37] Yeah, she have good pussy, but seriously, what do you learn about her ability to stay committed? [00:35:42] But you, you learn, if you're that guy, you know her ability to be a committed woman, to raise your children, to be a partner. [00:35:52] What do you learn about that? [00:35:53] Yeah, so he's talking about biblical values and calling a woman a partner. [00:35:59] This is what I mean. [00:36:00] Guys that don't know the least, talk the most. [00:36:03] Put it this way, take sex off the sex off the off the table. [00:36:06] What do you have with a woman? [00:36:08] You have commitment, love. [00:36:12] Let's get past that part, why she really is. [00:36:17] Imagine I go to wait Mercedes right, and I say, you know what, give me the first car in a lot. [00:36:23] I don't like the car, it drives shady, high mileage. [00:36:26] But listen I, I agree with you, we men should test drive relationships. [00:36:30] So that doesn't mean sex. [00:36:31] Well listen, it means the ups yeah, the relationship doesn't start till sex happens. [00:36:39] So and downs of a relationship but. [00:36:42] But let's just for argument's sake, sex in itself could be considered really bad because you can get a pregnant scds 100. [00:36:49] But my point of view is like, if you don't have sex with a girl right at some point before marriage, how do you know it's like going to be good, what's going to be good sex? [00:37:00] Why is that? [00:37:00] Your seriously, I don't know why that's like well, think about it. [00:37:04] If she can withhold sex from you before marriage, she's going to know how to do it after you know. [00:37:10] Married for 40, 50 years. [00:37:12] What percentage of the time are you going to be having sex with a woman? [00:37:15] Less than one percent of one percent of the time. [00:37:18] Yeah, so why don't we focus on the other? [00:37:20] Uh, maybe in a sexless marriage, did he just tell on himself? [00:37:25] They're 90 and that's the best part of it. [00:37:29] Point, you know I, I know someone that's like dating in her 50s and I I told her i'm like you should just get to the sex. [00:37:36] She's like I don't want men to just use me for sex and i'm like that's the best part. [00:37:41] Throw back. [00:37:42] You know what I mean at that point? [00:37:45] Like what's the worst that can happen? [00:37:48] Nine percent of the interactions cooking, going out. [00:37:52] How do you guys handle stress consternation fight, support. [00:37:56] Why are we so as men i'm saying this as a guy why are we so obsessed with literally less than one percent of the time that we're going to spend is having sex with a woman. [00:38:04] I agree, i'm saying let's get out of the way now. [00:38:06] Why can I say something? [00:38:07] Because okay, all right, let me. [00:38:08] Let me ask, Brad and Tom didn't wait for sex. [00:38:11] Who's that? [00:38:12] The the guys before me right? [00:38:13] They didn't wait for sex for uh, till marriage. [00:38:16] Why am I gonna wait? [00:38:17] Well look okay, if you wanted to find out if a woman was the right woman, or ladies, if you want to find out the guy was right, you have two options, you can have sex with them for six months or you can travel the world with them for six months. [00:38:30] Which one are you picking? [00:38:31] Travel world, now? [00:38:33] He's got to pay to travel the world with her. [00:38:38] um how can i donate okay so it depends on the donation level oh my god this allergies are killing me But you can do the GoFundMe. [00:38:50] If you have a large donation, we can send you a stripe link. [00:38:52] You can email me just pearlythings at gmail.com. [00:38:55] We are currently doing the documentary now. [00:38:57] So it's helpful. [00:38:58] So thank you. [00:38:59] Appreciate it. [00:39:00] Now the guy's got to travel the world. [00:39:03] Like, I mean, that's like the most removed from daily life. [00:39:09] Like, that's not, it's not like normal. [00:39:13] It's paying though. [00:39:14] It's want structure. [00:39:15] They don't want to be all over. [00:39:17] Irrelevant. [00:39:18] The guy's paying, right? [00:39:19] Irrelevant. [00:39:21] All right. [00:39:21] Okay. [00:39:22] You guys are going to backpack Europe. [00:39:23] You're going to sleep in hostels. [00:39:24] You're going to have McDonald's. [00:39:26] Still travel. [00:39:27] Bruh. [00:39:28] Because guess what? [00:39:29] The travel plans are going to go wrong. === Traveling For Business (16:03) === [00:39:31] But that's for women. [00:39:32] Women like traveling. [00:39:33] Men like being in the same place. [00:39:35] You're going to have fights. [00:39:37] She's going to be hungry. [00:39:37] You're not going to, all that stuff. [00:39:39] That's what I would want to see in a relationship is not who's better in bed, but who's actually going to handle the stress, the uncertainty. [00:39:48] 100 bucks. [00:39:49] Six months on the road. [00:39:51] Thank you. [00:39:52] I was wondering if I was wasting time streaming today because I just felt like it wasn't going to be my bet, you know. [00:39:58] But thank you so much. [00:39:59] That's really encouraging. [00:40:01] Thank you. [00:40:01] Yeah, but the guys are paying up front 100%. [00:40:04] And the girls have to sit here and be like, okay, maybe sex is one thing. [00:40:07] Well, look, I'm not taking him to the Ritz Carlton in Paris. [00:40:11] We're staying at a hostel. [00:40:12] I mean, 50 bucks? [00:40:13] Can we do a twin bed? [00:40:14] I know, but I've done that. [00:40:15] It's all expensive. [00:40:17] Like, it's all really expensive. [00:40:20] Hey, right? [00:40:21] Girls? [00:40:21] No, listen, there's a need for betting. [00:40:23] 100%. [00:40:23] I agree with you. [00:40:24] We agree there's a need for vetting. [00:40:25] Do we all agree that we should vet? [00:40:26] Yes, absolutely. [00:40:27] Right. [00:40:27] But you're of the opinion, correct me if I'm wrong, that vetting is sex. [00:40:32] That's part of processing. [00:40:33] Most. [00:40:34] But you're saying it's most of the process. [00:40:35] No, no, no. [00:40:35] It's a part of it. [00:40:36] It's not the main thing. [00:40:37] It's the main thing. [00:40:38] Again, compatibility. [00:40:40] Because, for example, sex may be good in the moment, but you said it could fade away. [00:40:44] But at the same time, how do I know all components if I never had it from the very beginning? [00:40:47] Can I say that? [00:40:48] Because I can assume after marriage is going to be great, but I don't know. [00:40:51] Might be bad chemistry. [00:40:52] She might not like sex herself. [00:40:53] She may divorce me after that. [00:40:54] You really don't know until after the fact. [00:40:56] So why go into it blindly? [00:40:57] I can go from the very jump. [00:40:59] Yeah. [00:40:59] And also, if you come in and say you're a super moral guy, now the woman knows how to act around you. [00:41:06] That's why women love alphas is we can just be our whore selves. [00:41:09] Get the cow's milk and buy the car at the same time. [00:41:12] Can I say something? [00:41:13] Interesting. [00:41:14] So two points I have to make. [00:41:17] Sure. [00:41:17] First point, you guys don't like 304s, but then you're saying that part of the most important part of vetting is to know that the sex is compatible. [00:41:28] So if you want someone who's so sexually skilled, why are you so against 304s when that's the people that have the experience and the skill? [00:41:35] No, you're not actually saying that. [00:41:37] You're saying that you enjoy exploiting women's body for sexual gratification and that you would never give a woman who would have sex with you before marriage or before commitment the actual commitment. [00:41:48] So it's kind of hypocritical. [00:41:50] Why do you fuck them? [00:41:51] Hold on, hold on. [00:41:52] I'm not done. [00:41:53] It's kind of hypocritical because you're saying that you want a virtuous woman who has a low body count, but yet you're out here putting your dick in every single woman, making everybody's body count higher. [00:42:03] I mean, not every single woman. [00:42:04] Well, first of all, they're going to be able to do that. [00:42:06] Everyone that you can. [00:42:07] They're going to do it anyway, right? [00:42:08] So that's beyond just me or, for example, someone else. [00:42:11] They're going to smash people anyway. [00:42:13] My point is long-term actual relationships do need a betting process. [00:42:17] However, when it comes to sex, yes, it could be done after marriage, but the problem is, let's be real here. [00:42:23] Yeah, but now the woman has the lever. [00:42:25] You can't have a conservative marriage in this country. [00:42:29] All marriages are transgender. [00:42:31] Isn't the most important thing, but it's very important when it comes to compatibility. [00:42:35] And if that doesn't work out properly, you're fucked either way. [00:42:37] What does incompatible sex look like genuinely? [00:42:40] Okay. [00:42:40] Starfighter. [00:42:41] For example, right? [00:42:42] You meet her. [00:42:43] Enthusiastically having sex with you. [00:42:45] She got like what 40 bodies? [00:42:47] You got two bodies. [00:42:49] You don't know how to treat a pleasure a woman properly. [00:42:51] And this is a very niche example. [00:42:53] She's like, damn, this guy is cool. [00:42:54] He provides me, but like, I'm not satisfied sexually. [00:42:57] She goes out now. [00:42:58] She's on your ass and says, you know what, James, this is great, but this is not going to work out. [00:43:03] Divorce. [00:43:05] Now, that's obviously a niche example, but I'm just saying. [00:43:07] If you had more chemistry and you were actually bonded with that person and you actually love that person, you're going to tell them, like, hey, babe, do this. [00:43:15] Hey, can we do this? [00:43:16] And can we try that? [00:43:18] And then I think actually May makes a good point is that being bad at sex, it's not like a permanent feature. [00:43:24] It's like saying if you're out of shape, you can go to the gym. [00:43:27] If you're bad at sex, you can get better at it. [00:43:29] But it shouldn't be a precondition. [00:43:31] Yeah, but you have to have the desire to get better at it. [00:43:34] You have to have the desire to Gluck Luck 9,000. [00:43:36] Look, as a Gluckluck 9,000 for life. [00:43:45] Not every guy gets the Glut Luck 9,000. [00:43:47] You got to want, you got to have desire, right? [00:43:51] And you can't make a woman desire you. [00:43:54] So being with a woman is you have to have sex. [00:43:58] Again, as governor, I'm going to teach abstinence in our public schools. [00:44:03] Yeah. [00:44:03] That's just my view: is that your body's a temple. [00:44:06] You shouldn't be out there sleeping with people in high school or in college. [00:44:08] You have to teach abstinence. [00:44:10] That men, you don't objectify, commodify women, and that women, you don't go out there and sleep with any guy who gives you five minutes of in a perfect world. [00:44:17] That would be lovely. [00:44:18] But let's be real here. [00:44:19] In a real world, that's not how things operate. [00:44:21] In the real world of degeneracy, of OnlyFans, of rap music, all of that, yeah, that's going to be hard to combat. [00:44:26] But right now, our schools aren't even trying the abstinence approach. [00:44:29] That's what I'm going to try. [00:44:30] And let's come back in four years and see. [00:44:32] But I'm not going to throw in the towel and say, well, because the world is corrupt and degenerate, we're not going to try to fix it. [00:44:37] I have a question. [00:44:38] Please. [00:44:39] So I highly agree with you and I applaud you for keeping the men accountable as well, because on this platform, they talk a lot about accountability. [00:44:47] But my question is, when you say we're going to teach children and teens in Florida abstinence, what I hold that question because that goes completely off the topic. [00:44:56] All right. [00:44:56] So let me kind of jump in here real quick. [00:44:59] James, for you, I'm assuming you're coming more from a religious perspective with the, with the, you know, I think it's, I mean, I think, I think my Christian faith would tell me, obviously, this is the wrong thing. [00:45:10] Fair. [00:45:11] But also, I think those arguments stand independent of the religion itself. [00:45:15] Like, look, abortion is wrong for religious reasons, but it's also wrong just independent of that. [00:45:20] Okay. [00:45:20] So, and I see you're coming more from a religious and you know, moral perspective, but I'm going to speak more from like a biological perspective. [00:45:28] So, from because this whole started with men, you know, having multiple women, polygamy, whatever maybe. [00:45:35] It's natural for men to want multiple women, right? [00:45:37] And it's natural for women to typically want to consolidate on one guy that meets all their metrics. [00:45:42] The problem with women, though, is that, or the problem for women, is that it's very rare to find a guy that meets all the criteria in one dude, right? [00:45:50] Since women have typically higher standards, it's harder to find the guy that is tall, charming, good looking, makes enough money, does all checks all the boxes. [00:45:57] So, what ends up happening is like girls out to date around. [00:45:59] One guy has two out of the three, another guy has one out of the three, another guy has all of them, but he's not available. [00:46:03] So, for women, it's really hard. [00:46:05] So, I'll be sensitive to the fact that, like, you know, from a religious perspective, yes, monogamy, et cetera. [00:46:11] But from the biological standpoint, I will say this: a high body count on a man or a man having a certain body count is a very honest indicator of where he stands when it comes to sexual market value. [00:46:21] So, if a guy has had sex with a lot of women, I know he's doing something right. [00:46:26] Whether he Yeah, that's true. [00:46:28] I mean, that's why, like, you can see how successful a guy is. [00:46:33] It's like, did you hit? [00:46:35] Did you hit on the date? [00:46:36] No, well, speaks well, he's charming, he's good-looking, he goes to the gym or he's paying them. [00:46:42] Well, I'm outside of prostitution. [00:46:43] Okay. [00:46:44] Like I'm talking like strictly, he's doing it through skill base, right? [00:46:47] That don't count. [00:46:48] He's doing, yeah, I wouldn't count that. [00:46:50] But if he's having sex with a lot of women and not paying prostitutes, he's doing something right. [00:46:55] Now, let me be clear about this. [00:46:56] By our modern measure of society, he's doing something right. [00:46:59] Yes, he's able to, he's figured out the skill set. [00:47:02] God, I just hate dishonest men. [00:47:05] Because it is a skill set and not many men have it of how of being able to seduce women and be able to be attractive to women and garner sex. [00:47:12] Now, that is a skill. [00:47:13] I know some of you guys might say, oh, that's whatever. [00:47:15] A select portion of men can do this. [00:47:17] Very few men can actually do it. [00:47:18] Right. [00:47:18] So it is a skill set. [00:47:20] Now, on the other hand, a woman that's promiscuous is admonished by society because obviously it's not hard for women to get laid, but it is very hard for men to get laid. [00:47:29] So a guy, I know you're said, hey, I don't consider it a G if you have sex with 200 girls. [00:47:33] That's fine. [00:47:34] But I would say we can objectively say that this guy is doing something right to be attractive enough to be able to get those girls. [00:47:41] Now, let me be clear about this too. [00:47:43] Like if a guy chooses to be monogamous, right? [00:47:45] Or he has the ability to have other women, but he wants to be monogamous, that's separate. [00:47:49] That's fine. [00:47:50] My thing is I want the guy to be to have the choice. [00:47:52] Most men don't have the choice. [00:47:54] They'll cope and they'll say they have the choice or they'll rely on religion. [00:47:58] I'm being monogamous because of my faith. [00:47:59] But it's a lot of the time it's coped. [00:48:01] So my thing is like, I just want the guy to have the sexual market value so that he attracts the girl and then he chooses to be monogamous. [00:48:06] But the reality is most guys are not choosing to be monogamous. [00:48:09] They're being forced to be monogamous because the woman holds more value than they do. [00:48:13] That's the issue. [00:48:14] So let me ask you, if you've got a, you've got a guy who makes $300,000 a year, they both make $300,000 a year, both drive a nice car, both own their own place, but one has a body count of one and the other one has a body count of 300, who's better? [00:48:28] The man? [00:48:29] Yeah. [00:48:30] You know what's interesting? [00:48:32] Same financials, same car, same home. [00:48:34] One has a 300 body count, one has a body count of one. [00:48:37] Who is better, Myron? [00:48:38] The man with 300 bodies. [00:48:39] 100%. [00:48:40] So the reason why he's going to be better. [00:48:42] And when you say better, better, better at what by what's in it. [00:48:45] Seducing women and understanding women. [00:48:47] We can just sniff it on you. [00:48:49] Number one, he's going to probably be more charismatic. [00:48:51] He's going to have more experience. [00:48:52] He's going to understand. [00:48:53] He's also probably going to be more understanding. [00:48:57] Like desperate men are the worst to reject. [00:49:00] You can just smell the sexlessness on them. [00:49:03] They just do these weird things. [00:49:05] I don't even think it's conscious. [00:49:06] Like, I don't think they like, but when a guy hasn't been laid in a while, they get too touchy. [00:49:11] They get like, they try to like makes it like make the relationship into something it's not. [00:49:18] Like they start doing weird stuff. [00:49:21] Like you can just smell desperation on a guy. [00:49:24] So I don't make the rules. [00:49:26] Understand women, women at a deeper level. [00:49:28] Yep. [00:49:28] Because when you've had sex with 300 girls, you just understand innate traits and features about women that can't be taught. [00:49:35] Right. [00:49:35] You understand how to speak to them properly. [00:49:37] You understand cadence. [00:49:37] You understand speaking in the active voice versus the passive voice. [00:49:40] These are all things that like men have to learn through trial and tribulation. [00:49:42] And you just simply can't get it by being with one girl. [00:49:44] So if you've hooked up with a lot of women, you start to pick up patterns. [00:49:48] Now, a lot of times you can't learn from other people, right? [00:49:51] Because women have certain traits. [00:49:52] And then you're also going to be able to pick up on one of the things I've noticed guys have a big issue with is they can't read signals. [00:49:57] So like if a girl's uncomfortable, like guys don't understand like, okay, I need to back off, build attraction again, maybe Neger, whatever. [00:50:03] Like a lot of men don't understand these like, oh my God. [00:50:08] Yeah, that's what I just said. [00:50:09] Yeah. [00:50:10] Very detailed, I guess, traits that women or nuances. [00:50:15] And the guy that has 300 bodies, he's going to be able to better deal with her emotions. [00:50:20] He's going to be able to better lead her. [00:50:21] He's going to be able to better understand her emotions. [00:50:23] He's going to be able to better navigate any type of issues with her because he understands women to a degree. [00:50:30] And I know where you're saying, like, hey, well, do you need to have sex with them, blah, blah, blah. [00:50:33] Fine. [00:50:33] You don't even have to have sex with them, but you need to be at the point where you could. [00:50:36] So about this. [00:50:38] What is it? [00:50:39] If I say a guy who's dated 30 girls, 30, but has slept with none of them, has more experience than the guy who's merely slept with 30 girls. [00:50:50] No, because you're going to get a different side of the woman that fucks him. [00:50:55] Like women completely change after sex. [00:50:59] But it's dated none of them. [00:51:01] Who do you pick? [00:51:02] Dated 30 girls, slept with none of them. [00:51:04] He's the one that declined the women and he had the opportunity to do it, even though that would be rare. [00:51:09] Like my thing is I just need the guy to get the skill set. [00:51:11] And a lot of times for you to get the skill set, you have to get all the way, right? [00:51:15] Like, because the thing is, is if you can hook up, but reading signals is not going all the way. [00:51:20] Understanding the nuance of passive or active voice is not a lot of talking and sex. [00:51:23] Well, you have to pull the attractions. [00:51:27] Hey, you speak for yourself. [00:51:31] You speak for yourself. [00:51:33] Choke me, daddy. [00:51:34] I'm just going to educate. [00:51:37] Hey, you speak for yourself. [00:51:40] Oh, my God. [00:51:41] I just look like terrible right now. [00:51:43] These allergies are like, oh. [00:51:47] Have you ever heard about EI? [00:51:49] Emotional intelligence? [00:51:49] Yes. [00:51:50] Women say that all the time, he has to be emotionally intelligent. [00:51:52] I don't understand this and that. [00:51:54] It's a good experience. [00:51:55] The vibes. [00:51:55] And I know you say sex is not important, but for that whole plane of process and thought process as well, it comes into play with sex. [00:52:02] Because, for example, she creates after sex. [00:52:04] Okay. [00:52:04] How does it operate? [00:52:05] So how about this? [00:52:06] Let's do a little experiment here. [00:52:08] You're going to hire 10 people to sell your new product, this female delusion cat food. [00:52:12] Can I have it? [00:52:13] Yeah, sure. [00:52:14] So you're going to hire 10 people to sell this product, ladies, okay? [00:52:17] You can have 10 people who are Harvard MBAs, masters in business administration, or who have zero body count, or you can have 10 people, men, who have a 300 body count. [00:52:29] Who would you trust to have the emotional intelligence, the charisma, the ability to capture nuance? [00:52:35] You want 10 MBAs or do you want 10 guys with 300 body count? [00:52:39] MBA. [00:52:39] just depends on the person with the 300 body count if he's like no just i'm just telling you that's all you know about them harvard nba degree and they have a 300 or they have a 300 body count Who do you want? [00:52:49] Body count. [00:52:53] Because he's probably hot. [00:52:55] Let's just be honest. [00:52:55] They're all picking the body count guy. [00:52:57] They don't know it. [00:52:59] Small William is the bear, smells pollen in the air. [00:53:02] I know. [00:53:04] I know. [00:53:05] I just want to sell this product for you. [00:53:11] I think a lot of the girls don't know exactly what an MBA is. [00:53:14] MBA is a business degree. [00:53:15] It's a business degree from the best university. [00:53:18] That 300 body count person could be selling more of that. [00:53:21] But he's saying you don't have any further. [00:53:22] You have no other information. [00:53:24] Who do you want to sell this stuff? [00:53:26] The MBA, because they would have learned marketing. [00:53:29] They would have learned sales. [00:53:30] They would have learned demographic. [00:53:32] They would have learned the ins and outs of the business. [00:53:35] Okay. [00:53:37] What do you think? [00:53:38] I feel like for me, in my business, I take a lot of risk and different factors. [00:53:45] We know. [00:53:46] And I just, like the MBA person may not sell the product as much as the person that has 300 body count. [00:53:55] Like I just. [00:53:56] The whole point of this, by the way, is does have a lot of people. [00:53:59] If I didn't want to take the risk, obviously it's going to be the NBA player because they have marketing. [00:54:03] No, not NBA. [00:54:05] MBA. [00:54:06] MBA. [00:54:06] Master in business. [00:54:09] I'm just going to say this with all due respect. [00:54:11] I never ask women what they want because they're too stupid to identify what actually arouses them. [00:54:15] And I'm going to explain what I mean by this. [00:54:17] The things that arouse women are politically incorrect and they don't want to admit it, right? [00:54:22] No girl's going to tell you, I love it when you ignore me. [00:54:24] I love it when you tell me I'm a dirty, dirty whore during sex. [00:54:26] I love it when you ignore my phone calls. [00:54:28] I love it when you don't text me right away. [00:54:29] I love it that other women want to be around you. [00:54:31] Like these are all very uncomfortable realities about female nature that they'll never admit. [00:54:35] But as a guy, if you've been around a lot of women, you know these things and you can use it to your advantage and build attraction. [00:54:40] And she's not even going to be able to identify. [00:54:42] And they've done studies on this too, where like they've taken women and they asked them, hey, does this arouse you? [00:54:47] And they like hook up electrodes to their vaginas, right? [00:54:51] And what women will do. [00:54:52] Can you cite the study? [00:54:53] Yeah, it's from Northwestern University. [00:54:55] Thank you. [00:54:55] But basically, and when I explain it, you guys are going to be like, yeah, this is true. [00:54:59] Basically, this is what happened. [00:55:00] They showed women and men erotic images and they hooked up. [00:55:03] Electrodes to their genitals right to see blood flow, and then they gave them a clicker. [00:55:07] When the men, when they showed them the images the guys if they saw like a hot girl or you know pornography or whatever they clicked a button and then their genitals were aroused. [00:55:17] The women however, when they showed them a bunch of uh pornographic images monkeys banging, dude walking on a beach, whatever the women only clicked on what was politically correct a guy walking on the beach and heterosexual sex but they were actually being aroused by everything. [00:55:31] So what women say and what women do are two different things. === Biological Materialism Study (03:13) === [00:55:34] They're never going to tell you what they're actually aroused by, because it would be politically incorrect and people think they're sluts. [00:55:38] But this isn't. [00:55:39] By the way, if you ran that same study 200 years ago, you would have gotten a different result. [00:55:42] You know that, Myron. [00:55:43] Well I, I think uh, I think women. [00:55:45] Well, in a world there was no pornography, there was not Rick Ross, there was not all that stuff 200 years ago the, the the purpose isn't to illustrate that women uh, or pornography or whatever. [00:55:54] The the purpose is to illustrate that what women say they're attracted to versus what they're actually aroused by are two different things, because there's. [00:55:59] There's societal impact for them to admit that they're aroused by things that would be taboo. [00:56:03] Because, like girls, understand that their promiscuity, their sexual past, really impedes their ability to find a guy. [00:56:10] So this is why girls don't like talking about their body count. [00:56:13] They don't want to be looked at as a whore. [00:56:15] This is why a big reason why so many girls were reluctant to admit that they do only fans. [00:56:18] Women understand innately that you know anything that they do sexual uh can come back to bite them in the ass for finding a higher status mate. [00:56:26] So my thing is is, like, the more you understand about this as a guy, the better off you're going to be. [00:56:31] Like because women are never honest about what they're actually aroused by. [00:56:34] I've noticed this talk to almost 4 000 girls. [00:56:36] They always lie about their body count. [00:56:37] They always lie about what they like. [00:56:38] They'll tell you, I want a nice guy, but then they go with the fucking drug dealer. [00:56:41] Yeah, like women lie all day. [00:56:43] Everything about their life is a lie, makeup heels boob, boobs done, etc. [00:56:47] I don't believe women. [00:56:47] But daddy, but but myron. [00:56:48] That's not fair. [00:56:49] But it's not inherent to women. [00:56:50] That was not the case 50 years ago. [00:56:52] Oh my god, it's so. [00:56:53] It's so inherent to women. [00:56:55] It's just. [00:56:56] Why can't we be honest? [00:56:57] Why can't? [00:56:59] Oh my god, it's like I, i'm an honest woman and I lie. [00:57:02] You know what I mean. [00:57:03] It's like we just over exaggerate we. [00:57:07] It's completely inherent to women. [00:57:09] Completely keep it classy and let's try to respect people, because I think, at the end, you weren't alive 50 years ago, so how do you know? [00:57:15] I'm so tired of these people telling me they know exactly what the past was. [00:57:19] Like you, you weren't there. [00:57:21] Like I don't want the people that weren't alive today saying they know what it's like to live in this generation. [00:57:25] You don't know. [00:57:26] You just know what's like left over. [00:57:28] End of the day, women would probably be the first to admit that we live in a very materialistic society. [00:57:34] I mean, it honestly depends on. [00:57:36] I just got an email asking me to debate Destiny and i'm just like I just can't motivate myself to debate a skinny, fat gay guy. [00:57:51] Do you know what I mean? [00:57:52] Like it's just I, I don't like debating such losers in society. [00:57:59] Another hundred bucks, that's a thank you. [00:58:02] Thank you, that was really nice you um, it's like by debating you, i'm i'm saying your opinion's worth something and like to me, you're just kind of a loser. [00:58:16] Do you know what I mean? [00:58:16] Like you're just kind of like a loser in society. [00:58:21] Do you know what I mean? [00:58:22] Like that's just kind of who you are um, and I don't like debating men because they can just talk over me. [00:58:31] I don't know. [00:58:32] And I just said, look, I'm going to tell you an absurd rate. [00:58:37] But I just, I just cannot be motivated to debate a fat gay guy. [00:58:46] You know, I just can't. === Single Dad Perspectives (06:50) === [00:58:48] The women in an honest. [00:58:49] And it's the women that push the materialism. [00:58:51] They're the majority of the consumers. [00:58:52] They're the majority of the sense biological. [00:58:56] I think it's both. [00:58:56] I think it's both. [00:58:57] But the materialism for women is biological. [00:59:00] We carry our eggs with us. [00:59:01] We ovulate. [00:59:02] We have a full 28 to 30 day cycle every month. [00:59:05] When we are looking at a man and his status and his money in a biological, in a biological and primal way, if you're even if you're not mentally conscious of it, biologically, you're attracted to it because it's a good provider for your future potential kids with this mate. [00:59:23] Would you want to have kids with someone, or would you tell your sister to have sex and get married and have kids with someone who cannot provide for you? [00:59:31] I never disputed the fact that women want resources. [00:59:34] Okay, but why are you like dispute the fact that men want resources from women? [00:59:38] That's why I was talking with her saying, we don't care that you make 100k a month. [00:59:41] Okay, but then you also said no disrespect, but men don't care about that. [00:59:45] No, you don't. [00:59:45] Some of them do at all. [00:59:47] Like a lot of women, a lot of people. [00:59:49] If they care about it, that's a bad person for you because they're going to use you, for example, as a wallet. [00:59:53] Okay, so a lot of men want women to cook, clean, take care of the kids, have an education, have her own money, go 50-50, be independent. [01:00:02] Yeah, but you don't want those men. [01:00:04] Yeah, these men tend to not be as desirable. [01:00:05] Yeah, you don't want those. [01:00:06] Unfortunately, egalitarianism doesn't work. [01:00:09] It's a lie. [01:00:10] Men and women are not equal. [01:00:11] We're better than you guys in almost every way. [01:00:13] Like, I don't, I don't. [01:00:14] Well, let me say that. [01:00:16] You're not better at raising children than that. [01:00:19] What a simp. [01:00:21] Yes, they are. [01:00:23] They do better. [01:00:24] Single fathers do better than single mothers. [01:00:26] Okay, okay, but single fathers do. [01:00:30] Oh, I guess she got triggered. [01:00:32] Oh, she's a model? [01:00:33] She's wrong way, Walton. [01:00:34] I don't know. [01:00:35] She just got mad. [01:00:36] I didn't do it. [01:00:39] She said, I didn't get mad. [01:00:40] I'm just Myron. [01:00:41] Pastor Bad time. [01:00:42] But a single father is always going to be worse than a mom and a dad at home, right? [01:00:46] No. [01:00:47] No. [01:00:48] Oh, my God. [01:00:49] Being raised by a father, it would be peace on earth. [01:00:54] It would be completely peace on earth. [01:00:56] The mothers destroy the children. [01:00:59] Of course, single parenthood is awful, but I'm saying if we compare apples to apples, a single mom versus single dad, single dad. [01:01:05] Myron, Myron, no, don't even concede that. [01:01:08] Do not concede that. [01:01:10] No, do better every single time. [01:01:14] It depends on the father and why he's a single father, because a lot of men are single fathers because them like it's because he said that fathers do better at raising kids. [01:01:22] And I was like, well, really, they don't. [01:01:24] That depends on the father. [01:01:25] Men are better at that moment. [01:01:27] But again, I think the problem is we are accepting, we're throwing in the towel to the sinful world that we live in that says that 70% of black kids are going to grow up in a home alone with just one parent, right? [01:01:37] These are things we can actually change. [01:01:40] And so Myron does have a point that a lot of this stuff is happening, but it's not necessarily something that's a permanent feature of our society. [01:01:47] Just be right. [01:01:48] I mean, look, in the 1970s, there was no Tinder. [01:01:51] You probably dated somebody you met at church. [01:01:54] My grandmother married my grandfather, a World War II vet, literally after the third date. [01:01:59] That would be unheard of now. [01:02:00] And that was probably pretty common back in the 1940s and 50s. [01:02:04] There was a lot of trauma, though. [01:02:06] Yeah, yeah, no, but the same women that were married in the 40s and 50s. [01:02:11] Sorry, I do not feel good today. [01:02:13] The same women that were married in the 40s and 50s had the highest divorce rate ever in the 70s. [01:02:18] So men also used to sell their daughters at like 12 for the fattest count, things like that. [01:02:23] So that was not in the 1950s. [01:02:25] No, but like the past is also very toxic. [01:02:28] I'm not saying that the past was perfect, but there are literally people who are selling their daughters right now in the Middle East. [01:02:32] We're going to be honest. [01:02:33] I mean, like, yeah. [01:02:33] I mean, just to, because I want to make sure I like, because the whole discussion started with like, you know, what men are attracted to versus what women are attracted to. [01:02:40] And women have this false sense, like, we're attracted to the same things that you guys are. [01:02:43] Because you mentioned a bunch of, when I asked you, what would that guy want? [01:02:48] You mentioned a bunch of masculine things. [01:02:49] I make a bunch of money. [01:02:50] I'm educated. [01:02:51] You know, I'm successful, et cetera. [01:02:52] You led with masculine traits that men don't really care about. [01:02:55] That's why I gave you the equivalent, hey, what about my designer shoes on my wallets? [01:02:58] You're like, that doesn't benefit me. [01:03:00] That's exactly how we feel when women talk about their money in their career. [01:03:02] But this is based on me being in a relationship. [01:03:05] I had a relationship for three years, 10 years, and one year. [01:03:09] So this is based on my experience. [01:03:11] Yeah, that's fine. [01:03:11] That's fine. [01:03:12] But what I'm saying is that men aren't attracted to that in general. [01:03:16] That's actually not true. [01:03:17] I think it's, I think it's, I think men are not. [01:03:21] I mean, the only reason they see any benefit to it is you're not spending as much time whoring, but now you can whore at work. [01:03:29] So the Sarah Stocks of the world kind of ruined that. [01:03:32] You know what I mean? [01:03:34] The men that women want, the most desirable men, don't give a fuck about how much money you make at all. [01:03:39] At all. [01:03:40] They don't. [01:03:41] That's not true. [01:03:42] Just listen, that might not be the case with your own personal history, but as a society, yeah, men generally don't care how much woman makes. [01:03:48] They're going to use you if they do. [01:03:50] Yeah. [01:03:50] So going back to what I was saying, so we don't, we don't care about that, right? [01:03:54] So that's the first thing I wanted to establish. [01:03:55] Second thing I was going to establish was, though I know some of you guys don't like, you know, you might agree, or sorry, you might disagree with the concept of a man having a high body count. [01:04:03] What I'm arguing, I'm not here to argue the morality of it. [01:04:05] I'm here to argue that if a man has a high body count, he is doing something right and he has higher sexual market value. [01:04:12] He's doing something right because it is a skill set. [01:04:15] That's a hour standard of a society. [01:04:17] I don't think it's universally true. [01:04:20] That if a man, oh my God, are you gay? Is able to have sex with a lot of women, he's doing something right. [01:04:28] It depends on the woman that he's having sex with. [01:04:30] Okay. [01:04:30] Let me rephrase this so it's understood. [01:04:32] It's easier to understand. [01:04:33] Fat women don't count. [01:04:34] I'm saying a guy that has had sex with a lot of women is doing something right and has higher sexual market value in something. [01:04:41] I agree as higher sexual market value, but that's what I'm trying to say. [01:04:45] Yes. [01:04:45] If you are in demand and if you had sex with more people, you by definition have higher sexual market value. [01:04:51] But that doesn't work for women is my point. [01:04:53] But I think the disagreement we're having here, Myron, is that sexual market value is everything. [01:04:57] That you can impute all this value from sexual market value and say a guy's entire personality, his traits can be summed up by sexual market value. [01:05:07] Well, no, it is because men, we have, so for women, their predominant trait for their sexual market value is their looks. [01:05:13] Yeah. [01:05:13] As a man, you have multiple traits that go get in compensates to your sexual market value because women aren't as, well, they are kind of shallow, but women have far more standards that we have to check off. [01:05:24] So as a guy, if you're able to get a lot of women, by definition, you have higher sexual market value because women don't just look about, care about looks. [01:05:31] Looks are a component. [01:05:32] Sexual market value does not make you a better person. [01:05:37] Are you gay? === Sexual Market Value Traits (01:15) === [01:05:38] I just can't. [01:05:39] Oh my God. [01:05:41] This is who we're going to have making decisions on Florida. [01:05:45] No, you have not won me over. [01:05:47] Well, that depends on who the individual is. [01:05:50] You can go on an individual basis on that. [01:05:52] But the point I'm making, I'm not really making a morality or religious argument. [01:05:56] I'm making more of a biological argument that a man that has higher sex, a guy that has a lot of women is doing something right, more than likely has higher sexual market value. [01:06:05] And then I think that's the best position to be in because if you have higher sexual market value, you've dealt with more women. [01:06:10] If you've dealt with more women, you have more experience, more experience. [01:06:12] You can taper off girls or get rid of. [01:06:15] All right, guys, I got to go. [01:06:19] Sorry, I didn't give you more today. [01:06:22] I'm just not feeling the best. [01:06:25] Did you just hear my dog snoring? [01:06:30] Yeah, but if you got any tips for allergies, let me know. [01:06:36] I said I was going to go to something tonight, so I need to buckle up and get myself, you know, better. [01:06:46] Anyways, anyways, who cares, right? [01:06:48] Sorry. [01:06:49] Like the video, guys. [01:06:49] Subscribe to the channel. [01:06:50] Thank you so much for watching. [01:06:52] I appreciate you. [01:06:52] And I'll see you next time. [01:06:53] Bye.