Freedomain Radio - Stefan Molyneux - Woman Has Botox on Her Face Aired: 2025-03-06 Duration: 05:13 === Women's Facial Expressions (05:13) === [00:00:00] Alright, so then this other woman, Lauren, Gotham's hitty, I suppose. [00:00:05] She posted this as a very big, big tweet. [00:00:11] Somebody posted, is this before slash after convincing enough of you to get Botox? [00:00:16] And this is a woman who took the Botox. [00:00:19] It's a black woman. [00:00:19] She took the Botox and she can't make any expressions, right? [00:00:24] So she's trying to look surprised. [00:00:26] She looks the same, right? [00:00:27] She's trying to get snarly. [00:00:29] She looks the same, right? [00:00:31] So the practice, and she wrote, the practice of paralyzing facial muscles to mute natural expressions is, I think, a way patriarchal beauty standards erase women's individuality in favor of constructing a docile or docile feminine existence. [00:00:49] Oh my gosh. [00:00:51] So after, I don't know, Mary Shelley Wollstonecraft vindication of the rights of women, 150 years, 170 years. [00:00:59] Let's say 150 years. [00:01:00] So after 150 years of feminism, women are still blaming men for their own decisions. [00:01:10] Now, I don't think I've ever met a man who prefers... [00:01:17] Have you seen these glow-ups? [00:01:18] Like a woman who looks kind of natural. [00:01:20] And then she gets a glow-up. [00:01:21] And the glow-up is, you know, puff-adder, lip-filler. [00:01:26] It is, you know, really streaked hair, wild amounts of makeup, and she goes from, you know, sort of fresh-faced local beauty to kind of weird, cute-y sex doll robot face. [00:01:39] And you actually can see this happening in some of the MAGA women as well. [00:01:43] It's just not appealing. [00:01:46] It's not attractive. [00:01:47] It's not attractive. [00:01:48] So the idea that it is men who are demanding Brazilian butt lifts, and the men are demanding These weird, stuck-in-a-pool-drain pillow lips, or that a woman can't make any facial expressions to remove a few wrinkles from her face. [00:02:06] And again, maybe there are, I don't know, porn-addled men out there who just say, well, this is how it has to be. [00:02:11] But I don't see it. [00:02:14] I don't see it. [00:02:15] I've never really experienced it. [00:02:17] I've never, I mean, I've done thousands of call-in shows with people who are having, you know, these sort of major issues in their life. [00:02:24] I've not once had a call-in show with a guy who says, I'm no longer attracted to my wife because we're aging. [00:02:37] That I'm not seeing. [00:02:39] Or, I don't want to kiss my wife because her lips are a normal human volume. [00:02:46] I mean, lips do thin out over the course of life, which is why the pillow lips is trying to reach for youth. [00:02:53] A woman who's with a husband who loves her for her virtues does not need any of this crazy stuff to be attractive. [00:03:00] I mean, obviously, you need to stay in shape and relatively healthy, and all of that gives you kind of a glow, I think, that's really attractive and appealing. [00:03:08] But my wife and I played sports with friends for two hours last night. [00:03:14] I mean, she's as healthy as they come and beautiful to me. [00:03:19] The idea that men want this stuff and women just have to acquiesce. [00:03:23] This was an old Kevin Samuels thing when he was talking to the women in the black community, right? [00:03:27] So he was saying, like, men have been asking forever. [00:03:29] Men have been asking forever, don't be overweight. [00:03:32] Women are just overweight. [00:03:33] Men have been asking forever, just have your natural hair. [00:03:36] And black women have these weaves, like they cut their hair totally short and then they weave in this fake hair that is not particularly appealing to men. [00:03:45] And there's a variety of other things you ask for, but... [00:03:47] And he was saying, like, you're just not providing it. [00:03:50] You're just not providing it. [00:03:51] So I think that women want to look a certain way, and they believe that that is really attractive to men. [00:04:00] Yeah, the nails, too, and all of that kind of stuff. [00:04:04] I mean, when women walk around in heels and then complain that their feet hurt, and heels can actually do quite a bit of damage to your feet, as far as I understand it. [00:04:15] I don't think there's been a single man who says, I'm not attracted to my wife because she's not tottering around in these impractical heels. [00:04:23] That tends to be for other women, right? [00:04:28] And I understand the Botox thing and the pillow lips and, you know, like boob jobs and stuff like that. [00:04:34] I mean, I find that artificial stuff. [00:04:36] It's just repulsive. [00:04:37] Like, it turns my stomach. [00:04:38] I just find it absolutely repulsive because to me, it shows a pathological insecurity. [00:04:44] And making up for a lack of virtue, right? [00:04:48] Because if you're virtuous and noble and kind and gracious and courageous and all that, that's just about as attractive as things can get. [00:04:56] So, makeup, right? [00:04:58] I mean, it's obviously not why it's called that, but to me, makeup is I'm making up for a lack of virtue. [00:05:04] I'm trying to be more physically attractive so that you'll overlook red flags in my personality. [00:05:10] Makeup to makeup for... [00:05:12] Moral deficiencies.