06:47:27Brian Atlasare typically things that benefit women, but they want to like abandon, revoke, just do away with all the traditional gender expectations on women. >> What are those? >> Well, tell me one traditional thing that women should do >> that should do.
06:47:39Bina>> Yeah. What should Well, you can say men should pay for dates. Men should be protectors. What should women do? allow a space for their man to be
06:47:50Binavulnerable and for that person to like be the person they can come to to you know be uplifted, be comforted. >> Never mind. Sorry, there was a joke in
06:48:01Binathere somewhere. And I also think I mean I don't mind being like you know the traditional housewife or whatever but
06:48:11Binalike I just feel like there needs to be a balance. Like I'm not going to just like I don't know my Okay, here's my ideal like relationship.
06:48:22Brian Atlas>> Does that thing does that thing move? >> Nope. C just can you is it is it glued or how does that how do you do that? >> Can I could I do that with my hair? >> Yeah, I could do it.
06:48:35Brian Atlas>> You want to do it? >> Okay. Let's do it. >> It's good. >> Yeah. Do you think I'd be Would it be a good look for me? You think >> you would look Italian? >> Mhm. >> With that thing?
06:48:48Brian Atlas>> What's it called, by the way? What's that? Is there a name for it? >> Swirl. >> The swirl. >> Swirl. >> Swirl. >> Swirl. It's very like like um flapper girl like 20's hairstyle. >> Do you do your own hair?
06:49:01Felicity>> I do I do hair if anyone needs a hair done. Got you. >> Yeah. >> Do you? >> No, I don't do hair. >> I should do it. I'll do it. My hair's a bit short, but we'll do it. We'll do it. >> I could tell. I was looking at that. I was like, "That's good." >> How much do you Would you You do it for
06:49:13Binafree, right? >> Really? You wouldn't just do that [ __ ] for the fun of it? >> Oh, for you? >> For me? Yes. >> I don't know. You kind of call me average, so I'm kind of going to have to like, you know, treat you like average person and charge you like just all the
06:49:26Binaother average people. >> Okay, that's fine. Um, sorry. What were we talking about? >> We're talking about >> talking about like all the rapid fire questions. That's what we're talking about. >> Yeah. And like traditional and >> Oh, yeah. Traditional. What should women do?
06:49:39Brian Atlas[Music] >> I mean, I already said what I thought, so you could go it. >> But you Okay. Men space so that men can be vulnerable. Yes.
06:49:51Brian Atlas>> To create the thing >> like where their backbone like >> backbone? I don't know. Um >> Oh, were you raising your hand or you just scratching the lice out of your head?
06:50:03Brian Atlas>> Oh my goodness. >> We actually um we do lice checks sometimes. Yeah, >> just kidding. >> Never mind. Uh wait, what were we talking about? >> What?
06:50:15Brian Atlas>> Oh, what? Yeah. What? Okay. So if we can say men should pay on dates, men should provide, protect, men should be chivalous, what should women do? >> If if the woman is like holding that if
06:50:28Marcathe woman is holding that man to the standard, this these are not my standards, but like for women that want something traditional, then the woman should do the traditional role. If the man is going to be on that time, then the woman should be on that time and be
06:50:39Marcalike housewife vibes, cleaning, cooking, etc. If the man is going to provide 100%. That's not the lifestyle I want to live. But, you know, I think >> if if you hold a man to a standard, then the man should hold the woman to like
06:50:51Brian Atlasthe traditional standard. >> Sure. Well, just really quick from the questionnaire question one, two, and three. We've changed it up a bit. Uh, one, two, and three, men should pay on first aids. Two, men should provide
06:51:02Brian Atlasprotect. Three, men should be chivalous. You circled all of those. Emily, you didn't circle any of them. Uh, M. Dog, you circled one. That's my homie name for you. Okay, good
06:51:15Brian Atlastalk. You couldn't pronounce my name. >> Marcia. >> That's not That's mean. It's not my name. >> Marcia. >> Was Matcha. >> Mara. >> Marsha.
06:51:25Brian Atlas>> You should go slap the [ __ ] out of your parents then. Um. So, anyways, Iris, uh, you circled all three. Cena, you circled all three. Steph circled all three.
06:51:37Brian AtlasKelsey, uh, oh, wait. Is this your nickname, Kelsey, or you hyphenate? No, I hyphenate my last name right now. >> Like from your parents? They were hyphenated?
06:51:48Brian Atlas>> No. >> Oh, is this your ex? Oh, wait a second. >> Uhhuh. >> You hyphenated with your husband? >> I did hyphenated. >> Wow. A little feminist over here. What? What the heck?
06:52:00Kelsey Risk>> I kept it I kept it for business purposes. That was a discussion that we had and he actually talked about changing his name to >> Wait, honestly, wait. Sorry. Go ahead.
06:52:12Kelsey RiskDidn't mean to interrupt. But if I were to remarry, I would completely take his name because I don't need my last name for family business purposes going forward. I don't >> Wait, which one? Which Can you Can I say
06:52:24Kelsey Riskboth of them? Is that fine? >> Are you fine if I say >> uh do my maiden? Don't do his. >> I don't know. Which one is that? Is it the first one? >> It's always the first one, isn't it?
06:52:36Brian Atlas>> Wait, your last name is Risk. >> You don't like it? >> No, I think it's cool. I'm just >> That is cool. >> It's risky. >> Your last name is Risk Risky Business. I'm just >> That's a cool That's kind of a cool last
06:52:48Kelsey Riskname. I've never I've never heard that. >> I've never heard that last name. >> No, thank you. >> Okay. I don't know. I guess I guess it goes along with like politician thing, you know, I guess that you were saying
06:52:59Brian Atlasearlier. >> Okay. Just curious about that. Um >> cool. Uh wait, >> where were we? We were talking about the the top three things that women
06:53:10Brian Atlas>> Oh, yeah. What should women do? >> What should women do? >> I >> Oh, wait, wait. Yeah, yeah, yeah. >> So, all of you like uh I mean, I guess you only circled men should pay on first dates, >> but it's like women have this expectation.
06:53:24Marca>> Oh, I don't. >> Well, you had the men should pay on first dates expectation. >> He asked me out on the date. If I ask you, >> do you ask guys out on dates? >> I don't. But I will take my man out on a date after he take him out.
06:53:35Marca>> Of course. Yeah, you've been dating a guy for two years and two years in. All right, babe. I'll buy you a burger. Congratulations. >> I don't do that. I I've taken guys out like on the second date when they paid for the first one. >> I love that for you.
06:53:48Kelsey Risk>> Yeah, >> I love it. Um, okay. So, but anyways, I don't know. >> I would say like being respectful is one of them. Acknowledging that. So, like for me, if I was to go out on a date
06:53:59Kelsey Riskwith a guy, I would be thanking him for paying for the dinner. Even though women have like this preset notion and expectation that men need to pay for everything, I think that just
06:54:11Kelsey Riskacknowledging >> that they did that speaks a lot of volumes and really separates you apart from other women >> that are vying for attention for that guy or or or whatever. Like respect is a
06:54:25Kelsey Riskbig deal. >> What do you think, Brian? >> Yeah. Get back over here. What what what's the what what the question? >> No, I was saying like acknowledging them, thanking them and respecting
06:54:36Kelsey Risk>> respecting them, bringing that >> being feminine, just really doing that. >> I think >> I know what you're going to say. >> What am I going to say? >> The video is ready. >> What about it? >> The bow.
06:54:49Felicity>> Here, we'll do that in a bit. But read this. Felicity. >> Felicity. sensibilities such as women can interact with each other in ways that if a man were to interact with a
06:54:59Felicitywoman that way, they would be seen as a creep. I hope I made sense here.
06:55:08Kelsey Risk>> I forget the initial question. >> The sensibilities. >> Yeah. But like so men raise the sensibility or women lower sensibilities. Is that what it was? >> Yeah, I think so.
06:55:19Emily>> Okay. Wait, I Yeah, man. >> I don't know. >> So, like communicating like women typically do between each other maybe. >> I don't know.
06:55:31Marca>> This one is a little unclear to me. I'm just confused. >> Uh,
06:55:42Brian Atlas>> Felissa, you can read this one. >> Would you feel blessed if Charlie Kirk was your husband? Is this directed at Kelsey or the whole panel? >> It does. >> You guys know who panel? Yes, it's right. There's photos right there. >> Photos right there.
06:55:55Kelsey Risk>> Yeah. >> Yeah. Open panel probably. I don't know. >> I mean person. >> I mean if >> hypothetically if I knew him person I don't want my husband to be get sniped.
06:56:07Kelsey Risk>> God bro Jesus Christ. This girl. >> That would be so sad. >> Oh boy. I would say I would feel blessed if my husband had godly moral values,
06:56:19Kelsey Riskwas the leader, the pro protector, was one who was there for his family. And we see those qualities and characteristics that were in Charlie. At the end of the day, he was a man who went home to his
06:56:30Kelsey Riskwife. That is to be commendable nowadays. He was there for his children. He was providing. He was setting a precedence that other young men were to follow. like he called them up to a
06:56:41Kelsey Riskhigher standard in a society where we see a lot of men um are not doing anything to help younger men or there's just this lack of mentorship. Charlie was trying to be a mentor and trying to
06:56:53Kelsey Riskencourage men that hey, you can be more than what society is telling you. You can be more than what other people in your community are saying. You can be the man that you were created by God to be.
06:57:05Brian Atlas>> Vector, do this. I think you got to do an explain like I'm five. You can do it. Do send one in for 10, Vector. Just 10. That's the minimum threshold to for me
06:57:16Brian Atlasto see it. >> Break it down. Super easy, Vector, for what you want them to cuz >> I feel like he was saying interactive. He's talking about communicating. So,
06:57:27Brian Atlaslike how we think he needs to break it down. I I don't think pulling it up again. I don't think they'll be able to parse it. So, just Vector, just send in a 10 >> and we'll treat it as uh you know a
06:57:39Brian Atlasclarification followup. Okay, let's see here. Oh, we've got some pre-shows we have to get into. But seriously, what do women bring to the table? I guess what should women do? >> Be submissive. >> Be submissive. Okay, that's a good answer.
06:57:53Kelsey Risk>> That's good. >> Think. >> Mhm. >> Cook, clean, or is that sex? >> Are you talking about on the date or were you talking about just in general? cuz I did I did my answer based on the first date when you're saying about the men paying for the first dates and
06:58:05Brian Atlaseverything. Are you talking about like a whole lifestyle you have a man? >> Uh I'd say like longer term. >> Oh, >> cuz I I don't What can women actually really do on a first date? I mean, obviously you can be pleasant and all
06:58:18Kelsey Riskthis sort of thing, but I feel like >> that's why I kept it like surfacy with like acknowledge, respecting, and everything. Yeah. long term, more of the traditional roles of housewife, caretaker, the giver, the emotional
06:58:29Brian Atlascaregiver being there, creating that safe space like what Erica talked about doing for her husband. Well, I think yeah, on the long term women are able to
06:58:39Brian Atlasstart doing their part of it, but on the at the beginning, I can't actually think of like anything gender specific really. >> Mhm. >> Like on the first date that women really
06:58:51Brian Atlasbring um I mean >> themselves, >> but it's like I was going to, you know, obviously that she she should be pleasant. she should have a certain ease
06:59:02Kelsey Riskto her that it's not a pain in the ass to actually end like have the date happen. But that's just like that would apply to men too. So I don't know. >> Mhm. >> Yeah. Well, thank you for clarifying so that
06:59:14Brian Atlas>> I'll tell you my perspective. >> Answer. >> I I think on the first date like I I'll the girl should come back to my place
06:59:23Brian Atlasand she should just fold the [ __ ] out of my laundry. Just >> why can't you just hire someone to do that? >> I find that very strange.
06:59:34Brian AtlasDo you not know how to do it? Do you need tutorials? We can send you mommy issues. >> I No, I know. >> I can do laundry on my own, but you know, it's like
06:59:46Kelsey Risk>> it's so much more rewarding. Like the clothes feel softer after a woman's folded them. >> That's weird. That sounds like what my
06:59:57Kelsey Riskmom says about salads. They taste better when someone else makes the salad. I'm like, how how is that possible? >> So much, >> you know, it's just, you know,
07:00:10Kelsey Risk>> you could just bring the laundry with you on the first date and be like, "Hey, >> I got the laundry basket in the back of my car. I'm going to bring it in here. I just want you fold it. Just just see. Maybe that's your prerequisite. That's
07:00:23Brian Atlaswhy you're not married. I haven't found someone to actually fold my socks right >> at 36. >> Maybe that that's Brian. >> Excuse you, Cena. Look, I I don't I I've
07:00:34Brian Atlasfound I've found women. It's not like I've I've had found women who fold my [ __ ] >> First aid, easy. You just You don't What? What? You
07:00:46Brian Atlas>> They're definitely weird. >> You're weird. Uh no, like I look here's what you do, right? Look, and but what's crazy to me is like these dudes, these girls will
07:00:59Brian Atlaslike [ __ ] a guy on the first date, whatever. First time meeting. And that's you know what? I don't mind that either. But >> uh well, at least only for me. It's gross if they do with like it's gross if they do with other guys, but like I'm whatever. You want to [ __ ] me right
07:01:13Brian Atlasaway? That's cool. >> I can't. >> Um but anyways, >> I can't. >> Thank you for sharing. So, uh what was I saying? Oh, yeah. It's like look, the girls will sleep with a
07:01:24Brian Atlasguy on the first date. You'll let a guy deposit his ejaculate deep into the Why do I go crazy? Into the back of the
07:01:35Brian Atlaswoman's throat on or on your face or on your hair or some [ __ ] I don't know. Sometimes sometimes as a guy you got to aim there or whatever just to assert dominance. I'm kidding. Joke. Joke. Bad joke. Uh don't don't put in the hair
07:01:47SPEAKER_02unless you want to her, you know. >> No. Dead ass sue. I would >> unless you you want to help her style her hair, you know. >> I would, >> you know, uh, sperm is actually really
07:01:57Brian Atlasgood. Uh, hair gel. >> Sorry, these jokes are so bad. I apologize. >> And these jokes are inappropriate. So, I'm just saying like, you know what I mean?
07:02:09Bina>> No, nobody wants flaky white gel in their hair. No. >> Next question. >> What kind of guys are you sleeping with? >> Next question. >> Dust is coming out. No, I'm saying you put it on your hair and it dries.
07:02:23Kelsey Risk>> What? >> You went too far with that.
07:02:28Brian Atlas>> I thought it was funny. Anyways, so uh what the [ __ ] Wait, hold on. >> I'm just saying y'all will do kind of crazy sexual [ __ ] whatever. But just
07:02:38Brian Atlaswholesome Brian just Oh, babe. Let's No, no, sorry. Not let you fold the laundry. You know what? What's wrong with that? There's nothing >> like you guys want to suck and [ __ ] and
07:02:51Emilydo all this crazy [ __ ] Wholesome Brian here just once. >> Here's my laundry room. >> Well, some is put some music. Put some Enya on while you >> I I don't know if I'd go back to someone's apartment on the first date.
07:03:02Brian AtlasThat's mean, but I just feel like it's a good way to get >> You know what? You guys are so right. I do have safety concerns when I do invite a woman over. I'm scared for me. You should.
07:03:14Brian Atlas>> Yeah. I don't I don't blame you strangers. is a safety concern for me as the man. Yes. >> I don't know who this woman could be. >> Exactly. >> I don't know why you do it on the first date then.
07:03:25Cena>> Like maybe she's Canadian. >> What the like >> bought me your house? >> What if she's Canadian and she makes my [ __ ] smell like >> maple syrup?
07:03:35Brian Atlas>> Maple syrup. That's dangerous. Anyway, I don't know. Um, or you know, she could also just clean my bathroom.
07:03:48Emily>> Why can't you just hire someone to do >> churn butter? Wait, Nick. >> Butter. >> Butter. >> Marrison is your new name. >> I have >> Marrison, find the churning butter clip. >> I have churned butter before. It takes
07:04:00Emilytwo hours at least. So, it's not >> It's a very longord. It's not something I do. >> It's I think in the unless it's for fun. >> I mean, it's a good workout. upper body.
07:04:10Emily>> Whoa. Okay. Wait. Can Does it >> How do you do it? >> I'm not going to do the hand motion, but >> do we have the video? Please >> play it back. >> Hello.
07:04:25Brian Atlas>> It's not memes. >> Oh. Uh, wait. >> Oh, media. Media. Yeah. Yeah. This second to last one. Play that. Play it.
07:04:36Brian AtlasThis is my expectation. Well, just wait until I finish my intro.
07:04:43Brian AtlasFirst date activity. I want my girl to turn butter for me. Play that [ __ ] like this. Look at the Look at the talent here. They're dressed very nicely.
07:04:55Brian AtlasIt's It's beautiful. Look how good they are, too. >> Wonderful job. >> Look at the technique. The wrist technique. Top tier. >> Oh my god. >> Whoa. Hey. Yo, get your minds out of the
07:05:06Brian Atlasgutter. What the [ __ ] >> You're the one making it weird. >> I don't know what you're talking about. >> [ __ ] Ray Leotaa over here. All right. I don't know. Um I
07:05:19Kelsey RiskShe looks like I don't know. Like female version of >> Mhm. >> There's so many more modern ways to make butter. Brian, you sure? >> Yeah. You're losing two hours of your time.
07:05:30Brian Atlas>> Yes. Kelsey. Kelsey, if you were my if I was on a date with you, Kelsey, >> you know, I wouldn't ask you about, you know, >> I would ask you about the important things like >> Sure. >> How often do you churn butter? How's your
07:05:43Kelsey Risk>> How often do I make strawberry jam? >> Yes, >> I do do that. Every spring and fall. >> Pie. Can you make pie? >> Oh, yeah. I can make >> How's your cleaning? Can you clean my house? >> I can clean so well. They should hire me to clean the white house.
07:05:55Bina>> I have a question about that. You keep saying like, "Oh, clean. Why can't you just hire someone to do that? >> You know, look, I could probably afford a cleaner,
07:06:07Brian Atlas>> but there's just something so romantic about watching your girlfriend. >> No, she's your princess. You shouldn't want her to touch or do anything. >> She's not my princess. She's not princess. >> You need to treat her like a queen. >> My daughter maybe would be my princess.
07:06:20Bina>> You need to treat her like a queen. A queen, >> huh? Or sorry, not wife. >> Queens don't clean. >> Yes, they do. >> No, they don't. You hire someone to do a clean. She's going to do some cleaning. >> I cleaned when I was married. My mom >> I'm going to start a cleaning service
07:06:32Binacalled Queen Cleaning. >> I just think your man should be able to pro provide like someone to clean it for you. Like why are you >> Why are you [ __ ] him and being his
07:06:42Brian Atlasmaid and being his mommy and minimum? >> They want domestic servitude at that point. >> Bare minimum. Duh. If she won't find someone who will >> That's great. And then she finds someone
07:06:54Brian Atlasthat doesn't make her clean. You know what? A woman uh what's that stupid thing? Uh what is it? >> I would never clean. >> You know, a woman does not have to clean my bathroom.
07:07:06Brian AtlasUh what is it? You know what's that? The stupid Tik Toks where it's like the girl, you know, a man doesn't have to pay for the date, but the right one will. You guys know the stupid tick. I
07:07:18Brian Atlasdon't know. Anybody? You know, a woman doesn't have to bow for me, but the right one will. And I choose the what? How's it? I choose the
07:07:29Binaright one. I go. Good for you. Go you. Like, I hope you find everything that you want in this life. But that >> a woman doesn't have to fold the
07:07:39Brian Atlaslaundry, but the right one will, and I choose the right one. >> Um, a woman doesn't have to bow for me, but she can if she wants to, and I will pick the one who wants. >> Yes. Yes. Yes. Thank you, Felicity. Holy [ __ ] I butchered it. I [ __ ]
07:07:52Brian Atlasbutchered it. >> She said it way better. >> She Yes. Good job, Felicity. >> Uh, let's see here. Uh, okay. Well, that's cool. Um, couple other things
07:08:02Brian Atlashere. Uh, a woman's passion not matter. Body count. Bina, you agree. Emily, you agree. Marsha, >> really?
07:08:12Bina>> Mhm. >> Say the Spanish way. The Spanish way is how Marsha that's not how to pronounce. >> What do you like? >> But like in the Spanish way even my parents they don't they call me Mara because they know how I pronounce that
07:08:25Marcaname. >> Your mom >> a Jewish name from the 40s or something. >> It's calling you Marcia. >> Like you might you should be like 80 years old. Marsha. >> I know it's like an old woman name. But I love it. My so
07:08:38Marca>> they might as well named you Olga or something. >> So my old lady [ __ ] my my family doesn't call me by my first name. Call me Juliana. >> Oh, Juliana. Okay, that's nice. >> That's what they call me. >> Pretty. >> Thank you. >> She's also known as Marshy.
07:08:52Marca>> Yeah, but my friends call me Marshmallow. >> Marshy. Marshmallow. Marsh. >> Mars. >> Swamp. >> Mars. Marsh. >> Marsh. >> Marshy. Marshy. Poo. >> I don't know. >> Marshlicious.
07:09:05Marca>> Did you say Juliana or Juliana? >> No. Juliana. It's not Juliana. It's Juliana. >> That was kind of a racist. That was kind of racist. Jul. >> No. I literally get so mad when people call me that. Just I'm call me to call you.
07:09:17Brian Atlas>> Uh a woman's past people pronounce you Bri. I'm gonna call you Bri. >> Thank you for uh a woman's past should not matter. >> Ryan, >> uh Cena, you say a woman's past should
07:09:29Brian Atlasmatter. Steph, woman's past should matter, I guess. Okay. Um so to you four, uh you say a woman's past should not matter. Why is that? cuz it doesn't
07:09:39Marcait shouldn't determine um what how other people view you or like that's just invites judgment and I just I think anything anything that involves judgment should just not be like
07:09:52Brian Atlaslike I don't know I just don't like judgment so >> I mean you wouldn't date a guy below 6'2 and who makes less than 10 million a year so that's >> that's a standard that's a standard though
07:10:03Emily>> yeah my standard it would be a woman who's not a trumpet >> just kidding thing. But seriously, I >> I think it's a really I don't know rude thing to ask on the first date. It's
07:10:14Emilylike a job interview, but it's so valid. >> I think at some point in the relationships I've been in the past, it does kind of come up because you ask, you get curious what someone's
07:10:25Emilyrelationships in the past have been like. But I just don't ever really hear a lot of people talk about body counts in outside the internet. I mean, even
07:10:36Emilyamongst I like easedropping and I've worked a lot of jobs where I've been the token woman, so I've kind of eased dropped some older guys conversations and um they um they might talk about
07:10:47Emilysomeone if they're very promiscuous, but I've never been like this body count, this that body count. They've never been that specific with numbers. I don't know. I feel like it's a losing battle.
07:10:59Emily>> Close one of the doors. Just one of the doors. And also close upstairs, please. Um So, okay. >> I just think it's at least on the context of the show, because I know the question is going to come up, it's going
07:11:12Emilyto be a bit of a losing battle because no matter what you say, there's always someone who's going to say multiply it by 30, even if it's just one person. >> Cool. Uh, so I guess some of you think
07:11:23Binabody count uh shouldn't matter. We'll just I guess uh body count shouldn't matter. What's your body count? Oh, well, I actually um since I shed my
07:11:35Binauterus walls every month, I'm a reborn virgin every month. >> What? >> So, >> no. Me, too. >> You know what I mean? Right. Everyone
07:11:46Binathat has touched me inside, like, they're no longer there. Like, that never happened. They never happened. >> No, it's shedded. It's gone. Never touched that part
07:11:57Brian Atlas>> actually though. >> Exactly. No. Isn't there something? >> What is that chat? Help me out. The microchimeism or what is it where like or maybe it's only of women who've given
07:12:09Brian Atlasbirth or something, but like there is some sort of medical study. I don't know if it's like legit or whatever. If a dude's like, you know, blast inside you,
07:12:20Kelsey Risk>> something about the sperm, >> it's like forever forever there. >> Oh, yeah. I know what you're talking about. Yeah, some DNA stays like in the brain.
07:12:32Brian Atlas>> Can anybody chat? What is it called? >> Yeah, there's some things out there. >> Something chimeism or some or wait. >> Okay, but what's the real number? >> You know what?
07:12:45Brian Atlas>> What's a range? >> What did she say? She sheds her uterus. >> She said born again virgin every month. >> Okay, so what is it for this month? >> That's the only answer. You know, you
07:12:54Brian Atlasknow what's crazy too is that um men they're uh you know snakes >> men shed the the outer skin layers of the penis. >> I've seen that.
07:13:06Brian Atlas>> Yeah. They shed they like a snake. It leaves behind a little thingy too. Like a little skin. >> That is so scary. >> The skin. >> Yeah. >> You guys haven't seen that.
07:13:16Brian Atlas>> Yeah. And um we actually also become virgins after >> also. monthly shedings. >> Yeah. So, you guys are both >> That's so true.
07:13:28Brian Atlas>> Right. Right. Right. Right. >> So true. Sometimes it's weird though, you know, >> you will shed that [ __ ] like randomly. >> So you'll be at the movies like watching Transformers
07:13:40Brian Atlas>> and you just let dick skin like your skin dick. Skin dick dick skin. >> I was on a date with a guy and he said he had to leave because of that. >> That's weird. >> Yeah. Yeah. And then >> you guys know >> this one time I was dating this girl who
07:13:54Brian Atlashad a fetish >> and she was like, "Can you shed while inside me?" And I was like, >> "Oh my god, >> I thought you were a virgin." >> Yeah. >> Every new newly virgin. >> But she was asking me to do it. I was like, "Whoa."
07:14:07Brian Atlas>> And she wanted to be like, "Yeah, I want to absorb that shit." I was like, "Whoa, that's weird." >> That is that is definitely a new one. >> Kinky. >> Yeah, >> that's a new one. >> Did you like it? >> Start collecting. No, I said I only do
07:14:19Felicitythat in the mouth. Um, anyways. >> Oh my god. I'm sorry, guys. I'm being a little [ __ ] >> man. I'm being a little spicy right now. >> Okay. What's your body count? >> 30.
07:14:32Marca>> Okay. What's your body count? >> Um, I'm not disclosing. I don't >> range. You want to do a range? Give us a range. >> Um, like under third. Probably like 13.
07:14:43Marca>> Under 13 or it is 13. >> It's like either it's like 13. How many chicks? >> Just two. >> Sweet. >> Body counting. >> Are we including women?
07:14:55Stephanie>> Yes. >> Give us the breakdown for both. >> Four male. Three women. >> Okay. What about you, Cena? >> Three. >> Nice. >> Three.
07:15:07Brian Atlas>> Three. Three. >> I have three boyfriends. >> Well, you've had three boyfriends, but how many? >> One. You said that >> one. Okay. And that was just your husband. >> Yes. >> Okay. Cuz you
07:15:21Felicity>> That was a virgin. >> Virgin. Wait until marriage felicity. >> 22. >> That's so chill. >> It's two. >> It's actually It's actually 22. >> It's two. >> Like body count. >> I already told you.
07:15:32Brian Atlas>> Come on. Not that my uterine wall sheds. >> It's the only answer I'll give. >> Do you want to Did you stop counting? Is that it? Did you lose track?
07:15:43Bina>> No. I'm literally reborn like every month. Well, okay. Tell you what. Uh, >> it's more than one. >> You're just trying to forget them. Is that why? >> That's real. But >> has it been?
07:15:56Brian Atlas>> Yeah, >> it's been more than one. >> Wow. Thank you. >> More than one. Less than 50. >> Oh, yeah. Less than 50. >> Bro, this is This whole table is Okay,
07:16:09SPEAKER_02hold on. Where's the [ __ ] >> You're a [ __ ] liar. You're a [ __ ] liar. >> All of you. Maybe not all of you. >> Careful, Brian. Hold on. >> Careful. Don't you dare put me there.
07:16:22Brian AtlasDon't you say that, >> Kelsey. I believe you. I believe you. Maybe we can get you a rebound. Maybe we can get it to number two. Uh, so Xstripper
07:16:33Stephaniewith a body count of three. When did How old were you when you uh lost your virginity? >> 16. >> 14 to my first boyfriend. >> 14. Yeah. >> How long were you dating your first
07:16:45Stephanieboyfriend? >> Like like boyfriend girlfriend for two years and then like we like stay talking. >> How many boyfriends have you had? >> Three. >> That makes sense.
07:17:03Brian Atlas>> Says here in the notes your longest relationship was 3 years. >> Yes. >> So even if you had >> I have a tough time moving on. 14 lost at 14. You're 31 now. That's 15 years.
07:17:16Brian AtlasLet's say even granting that all three of your boyfriends were three years long. >> You sounds like you've had long periods of celibacy. Could this is this true? >> Yes, I have had long periods of >> How long have you been What's the
07:17:29Stephanielongest period of celibacy? >> Um like a like a year and a half. Under a year and a half. >> Stop the cap. >> What was your longest relationship? >> Three years. I don't believe.
07:17:41Brian Atlas>> You're a [ __ ] liar. >> I don't believe it. >> I don't believe it. What did they call you? Karma at the strip club. What was your stripper name? >> There's What was your stripper name? Beatatric. What was it? >> It was Stella. >> Stella.
07:17:54Brian Atlas>> That's cute. >> Listen up, Stella. >> I ain't going to put up with this lion [ __ ] Stella, tell us the truth. How many gentlemen have you fornicated with?
07:18:07Brian Atlas>> Math is not mathing. >> It's not math. And Stella >> three >> Stella. Wait, what's the [ __ ] A tugboat named Desire. That's definitely >> Street Car Named Desire. >> That's definitely not the name of the
07:18:19Brian Atlasmovie. Yeah, Street Car. Thank you. Good. You're smart. She You should be on Who Wants to be a Millionaire? >> No, I'm not. >> Is that still around? I don't know. You should be on Jeopardy.
07:18:30Emily>> I do like Jeopardy, but I don't think I'm smart. though. Oh, well, I am on um fluoxitine. So, >> I love that for you. >> I feel like you'd be a good caregiver of like old people.
07:18:42Emily>> Uh I think I work better with the dead than the living. So, Oh, >> okay. >> I do my best to help people, but I'm more of a um >> I I like to do the inbalming portion
07:18:53Emilysometimes in talking to families. I've gotten a lot better at it, but it was bit of an uphill climb to learn that skill. >> Well, okay. Did I play this multiply by three and that's the real number >> for the body count? Felicity, can you
07:19:04Felicityread this from vector >> example of sensibility? If random woman puts hand on shoulder of other woman, emotional
07:19:16Felicityconnection, but if man puts hand on random woman, ew, assault vibes. I think it really depends. >> Yeah, really. I don't touch people. So,
07:19:27Emily>> I would be assaulted unless they're >> Well, yes. But like my family just never like puts their arms or like hands on each other's shoulders or elbows. And then when I went was a student at IU, I
07:19:39Emilysaw people doing that when they talked and I'm like, people do that? You know, it's just it's something I had to learn. But yeah, my family doesn't do that. >> That to me, I would be a little weirded out depending on the context.
07:19:51Brian Atlas>> Maybe only in America. Canadians are really touchy. Mhm. >> I'm from the Midwest, so it's got its own special level of weird. So, >> uh, okay, moving on to the next thing. A
07:20:03Brian Atlaswoman should not be rejected because of her weight. To which Emily, you agree? Marsha. Escobar, you agree.
07:20:15Brian AtlasIs that your last name? Never mind. Sorry, that was stupid. That was a really bad one. Can't Can't win them all. Uh, a woman should not be rejected because of her weight. Iris, agree. Cena, agree.
07:20:27Brian AtlasThat's pretty much it. Uh, why why would be wrong what would be wrong with rejecting a woman because of her weight? >> Well, I think especially if you're in a long-term relationship with someone, you
07:20:37Emilyknow, the human body has a different seasons of the life and your body will change with time whether you like it or not. And I think it's people should understand that sometimes weight gain is
07:20:49Emilya natural process. um especially if you're going to get pregnant for example. So, >> but you I mean the question is not >> because you would
07:20:59Brian Atlas>> the question is more so like you don't typically reject the person you're already dating. You would break up with them. So, by usage of the word reject and I I mean I apologize if this isn't
07:21:10Kelsey Riskclear. I'm usually talking about >> initial >> like the initial thing >> like if looking at the dating pool like what your preferences are. Is that what you're >> like if a if a overweight person hits on you and you're like I don't want to be
07:21:24Iriswith you because I'm not attracted to people that are overweight. Is that wrong? >> I think so. I think you should give someone a chance. >> I was taking it as like why would somebody reject someone that they're talking to in the first place?
07:21:35Brian Atlas>> No. No. Well, hold on. What are the circumstances under which people get rejected?
07:21:44Brian Atlaspersonal preference after I mean people definitely do that. >> Guys, guys, guys, here is the here's the the prompt. A woman should not be rejected because of her weight. It says nothing about being married to them. It
07:21:56Brian Atlassays nothing about being in a long-term relationship with them. It says nothing about you've been talking for 1, two, 3 weeks. >> No, nothing. >> When we're talking about rejection, we're talking about like an immediate
07:22:05Brian Atlasupfront sort of thing. Is it okay to reject a woman because of her weight? >> Yes. >> I mean, you can still disagree, but
07:22:16Brian Atlas>> like if I see a problem, how about this? >> A fat girl comes up to me >> and maybe when I was a little thinner.
07:22:28Brian Atlas>> I was I mean, I'd still probably, but whatever. Um, >> not turning red. >> I'm always red. >> He has been red. permanently. My skin's all [ __ ] up. I'm permanently red. Give
07:22:40Brian Atlasme Sheena's going to show me her Korean skincare routine >> or Chinese skincare routine or Canadian. Never mind. Um, >> would it be okay for me if a a fat girl
07:22:52Brian Atlascame up to me and she was like, "Hey yo, Brian, let me get in them drawers, dog." Okay, she didn't say that. >> Say it maybe, >> but she said, "Hey yo, Brian, um, let me clap them cheeks." No, no, no, she
07:23:05Brian Atlasdidn't say that. I'm attracted to you and a date. >> She says, "Hey yo, Brian, let me wear your skin as a suit." I sorry, sorry, hold on. >> Hey, hey, Brian, I think you're cute.
07:23:18EmilyCan I go on a date with you? What would be wrong with me saying? >> Well, sorry. I wouldn't even say I What would be wrong with me internally rejecting her? >> Well, nothing. >> No one would ever know cuz it's in your
07:23:30Brian Atlashead. But if >> you say it to her, that's pretty crappy. >> Yeah. >> I Okay, cool. All right. Cuz look, I just simply point out women reject men for all kinds of reasons.
07:23:41Brian Atlas>> Height, you know, money, whe whatever it is, men can also reject women for pretty much any reason, too. Uh, wrong for a man. Wait, let's see. Did anybody circle 13? Wrong for a man, Marca. Wrong for a
07:23:52Brian Atlasman to dump his girlfriend if she regularly turns him down for sex. Iris also agrees. >> No, I I I don't agree with that. Oh, okay. That's fine. >> Yeah, >> I still agree with it. >> You >> And the reason why is because that man
07:24:05Irismight not be taking care of himself. John, >> sorry, >> John Moss, >> you didn't take a shower. You didn't wash your ass with soap. Sorry. Had to had I had to
07:24:18Irisname dropping, >> but assuming the guy >> Oh, well, I tried to help him. I tried to say like, "Hey, you can do this such and such." She just >> Yes. That that's why I went ahead and said it out loud.
07:24:29Iris>> Well, good thing you weren't together >> anymore thankfully because God smell bad or >> man. Yes. And then he would be like, "Hey, let me know if I stink." Because that's an insecurity of mine, but yet he didn't want to take care of that insecurity when it was brought to his
07:24:43Felicityattention. >> I mean, that's valid. I had to teach my ex how to shower, too. >> Yeah. >> But you didn't know what a lot directly like couple months we started
07:24:55Felicitydating. I went over to his house and I wanted to take a shower and >> this is really bad. All he had in there, he's like a guy. He has like purple shampoo, no body wash, and just a a yellow dish sponge.
07:25:07Felicity>> And I was like, "What? >> Dish sponge for the body?" >> You need a really I No way. Did it have the scratchy side on it, too? >> Yes. >> And so I was like, "I'm going to buy you
07:25:20Felicitya lofah." And I bought him lofah and like all types of like body wash. I showed him how to use it. didn't want his body and he knows now. >> I mean, yeah. >> Okay. But when they don't learn, >> that's a different fact. John, it was
07:25:33SPEAKER_11>> I think it's important to have a dialogue before you just kick someone to the curb about not why I tried the right thing. But I have a good one
07:25:45Brian Atlasrelated Well, I don't know if it's super related to hygiene, but >> uh is would it be a deal breakaker if the guy won't kiss you after you give him a head? >> Yes. That's so weird. >> Yeah,
07:25:57Felicity>> I don't think it's a deal. I don't think it's weird. Weird. I don't I don't think I think a deal breaker. I think I would be like, I'm not coming back here. Do you think your penis is dirty? Is that why? >> No, it's just like >> I get it.
07:26:10Iris>> Fluids up in there. I don't know. At least brush your teeth. You don't even like give that to >> Is he not going to kiss his kids when they're born? >> Your body. If you're not comfortable with that, then
07:26:20Brian Atlas>> no. If if if her mouth is being used as a receptacle for semen. >> No, you can't. Even if it you know there's pre-coming [ __ ] No.
07:26:31Kelsey Risk>> Brush your teeth. Mouthwash. 3-hour cooling down period. >> Oh my gosh. You just said timer. Don't >> look. I just look at sexual boundaries. It's a sexual day. Everybody has their
07:26:43Brian Atlasown truths. >> I don't want to do that after. I don't want to kiss. >> But it has caused me. Ladies, >> let me tell you. Oh my god. The amount
07:26:55Brian Atlasof problems this has caused me >> is [ __ ] crazy. They get so upset. Not dirty. Some of them are like fine with it, but like some of them are like >> maybe >> excuse you.
07:27:07Emily>> You could be a little upfront. I don't know what happens, but if she like goes to kiss you, you're like no. and like slap her face away. Maybe that's an issue. But >> I think it's because he like I if a guy did that to me, I think it was it's
07:27:19Felicitybecause he thinks he's dirty and I would be like, "What did I just do?" Like, >> yeah, I be like, >> "Isn't enough clean?" >> Yeah, maybe you don't. >> Even that's not the most romantic thing up front. >> Squeaky.
07:27:32Brian Atlas>> I'm just [ __ ] Yeah. >> Anyways, good talk. Uh what else? Uh okay. Uh oh. wrong for a man to dump his girlfriend if she regularly turns him
07:27:42Brian Atlasdown for sex. I think I'm fine with it, but I whatever. Uh, a woman's Let's see here. Let's We can't do all of these for the sake of time, but we'll do a few more pre-show notes, then we'll uh
07:27:53Brian Atlastry to, you know. Okay. Uh, women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. You agree?
07:28:01Brian AtlasYou uh Emily, excuse me. You agree? Marca agrees. Iris. Wait.
07:28:12Brian AtlasUh. Oh, wait. Hold on. 18. 18. Sorry, guys. Yes. Yes. Yes. Okay. Iris. No. Okay. It's just you three. >> Yeah. >> Women do not have equal rights to men in
07:28:25Emilythe USA. Why? >> I think I would a few years ago I would have I know hot topic, but um a few years ago I would have probably been a little more inclined to say they do. But then after Row versus Wade got overturned, I kind of disagree with that
07:28:38Binanow. So, >> okay. And what about you? What do you think? Um, I just think of just all of the women who
07:28:47Binawere rejected jobs or positions or just kind of also like like my mom went
07:28:56Binathrough a really big issue at her job where this one of her supervisors was trying to just always like challenge her as a woman and hated the fact that she
07:29:08Binawas going to become a captain and just seeing like those types of things like no like it's not equal like it's we're
07:29:17Binaconstantly being challenged more we have to prove that we can do it more and yeah it's just like not equal and also I
07:29:27Binahave seen multiple of my entrepreneur friends that are male and female and it's literally so easy for a man to start a business and for like investors
07:29:38Brian Atlasto take him seriously compared to a woman. It is cuz I've seen it firsthand. Right. >> Yeah. So, look, we can get into like in
07:29:48Brian Atlassociety ways in ways in which men and women are mistreated or whatever, but the question is specifically about rights, >> legal rights, >> like so what rights? >> I think we do have the same rights in the
07:30:00Emily>> same rights, evil rights. >> Do you think we have the same rights? >> We do >> according to the US Constitution, everything in that. Once again, I think the only thing I really split hairs on is Row versus Wade. So,
07:30:11Brian Atlas>> yeah. But really quick on the on Ro v. Wade or abortion or whatever, you you do acknowledge men can't have abortions.
07:30:21EmilySo, how would this be like an inequality of rights? Um >> I just think that this is kind of a women's healthc care issue and I think that you know that's very important
07:30:35Brian Atlasthing and the fact that >> what would that have to do with an inequality between men and women though. >> Men would have to possess a right that
07:30:44Brian Atlaswomen don't. So the government for example like uh if it not that this would ever be the case but if men could say to their girlfriend >> I want you to get an abortion and she had to get an abortion or something. I
07:30:58Brian Atlasdon't know if how that would ever work but whatever. Uh and but women couldn't get an abortion that would be unequal. But men uh men can't prevent abortion. Men can't
07:31:10Brian Atlasforce women to get an abortion. So, how would it be an inequality of rights? >> Well, when you frame it that way, it's not. But
07:31:19Brian Atlas>> okay, I'll take the W then. Um, unless >> No, it's okay. >> W Thank thank you. Appreciate it. Yeah, I mean there's no but men don't have any
07:31:29Brian Atlasreproductive rights. Men don't have really anything. So, um, >> it is a woman's issue, you could say, but it wouldn't be evidence of
07:31:40Brian Atlas>> inequality. Men have X. Women don't have X. It's just >> Yeah. >> Actually, if you wanted equality between men and women, you would have to completely make abortion illegal.
07:31:54Brian Atlas>> Why don't you elaborate them? >> Well, basically, so if we're talking about equalizing rights, so currently my my position is men don't have any reproductive rights. men, like I said,
07:32:06Brian Atlasthey can't force women to get abortions and they can't prevent forcefully women to not get abortions. So, in order for women to have equal rights
07:32:18Brian Atlasto men, you'd basically, unless you bring men up here, which I don't know how you do that, you'd have to bring women down here for there to be equality of rights. So, you would have to
07:32:29Brian Atlascompletely walk back women's abortion rights for there to be equality between men and women. on this issue. >> It's kind of in the weeds, but like your W. >> That's not in the weeds. That's pretty
07:32:40Brian AtlasWell, it's not in the abortions, >> right? Exactly. So, to create equality between men and women, >> that's irrelevant. Like, >> equality would dictate women couldn't have abortion rights. >> That literally doesn't make sense, but okay. >> Makes sense to me.
07:32:53Brian Atlas>> I'm sure it does. >> I chat. Does it make sense to you? Would it Does it make sense to you? I don't know. Uh, okay.
07:33:04Brian AtlasYou also write women do not have or sorry uh women no my bad. Men are more privileged in societ no let's start here. Women are oppressed in the USA.
07:33:14EmilyYou agree Emily? Uh I think that's pretty much it. Just you Emily. Why is that? >> Well I don't think it's bad compared to a lot of other countries. But I think there are little things. I don't think
07:33:26Emilyother than once again row versus way. I don't think there's any major legal things. But um I think there's little things, but I know you mentioned that you didn't really want to talk about little societal examples. So um
07:33:38Emily>> Well, okay. I mean um do you think women are are you oppressed? >> No, there's little micro things that get old. It's not necessarily someone wakes up one day and they're like, I'm going
07:33:50Emilyto go be mean to her cuz she's a woman ideally. Um but like for example, one time at a job I had I had a was really stressful day at work. This isn't at the funeral home. This was when I baked
07:34:02Emilydesserts. Um, one of the guys in the kitchen threw out a key component to a dessert I was making on top of it already being a stressful situation. And I kept telling him, "Could you not do
07:34:13Emilythat? Could you please do this in the future so we don't have this issue again?" And he just wasn't getting it. Just was convinced I was being hysterical at him. And it just drove it
07:34:24Emilymade me so flustered I just kind of gave up. And then a male coworker explained the exact same thing to him in this similar manner and he got it. >> Uh, okay.
07:34:37Brian AtlasI don't know if that would be like evidence of oppression like I can get sometimes people are shitty. Well, and micro. Okay. Like people are jerks, [ __ ] whatever. I don't know if it's necessarily due to sexism or >> any of this sort of thing. I don't think
07:34:49Brian Atlasit would be evidence of oppression really. Um, so yeah. Okay. Um, let's see. Men are more privileged in
07:35:00Binasociety. You agree? You agree? >> Uh, I think that's pretty much it. How are men more privileged in society than women? >> I mean, I already kind of explained a little bit about that on like
07:35:13Bina>> the whole job situation. And I just think >> men more privilege. >> I just think men have it way easier to be an entrepreneur, to get jobs.
07:35:24EmilyI just do based off personal experience. >> What do you think? >> Uh, one example I believe it's kind of talking about the rating scales. I believe men are allowed to age in a way
07:35:35Emilythat women aren't. Um, I was having a bad day out there. >> Um, you know, I I I never when I see a lot of elderly men, especially like
07:35:46Emilycelebrity elderly men, I don't always hear people say, "Well, he's really let himself go." Um, but I do with women and then it's kind of a catch 22 because if they're scared of aging naturally, um, like for example, Pamela Anderson, I
07:36:00Emilythought she looked great without her makeup. She started doing that kind of as a statement. But, um, you know, if women went the opposite way where they got plastic surgery, fillers, Botox, then they'd be like, "God, she's trying
07:36:11Emilytoo hard. She looked better natural." It just seemed like a lose-lose. So, >> uh, okay. But I mean, so you're saying men are more privileged
07:36:22Brian Atlasin society because they have a longer shelf life. Is that what you're saying? >> I don't think anyone has a shelf life. Jeez. But >> isn't that what you're essentially saying, though? Men are >> That's what other people believe better
07:36:35Brian Atlasor whatever. >> That's what I've been told by rude people. But yes. Well, I think women benefit far more
07:36:44Brian Atlasfrom pretty privilege than men do in totality. So, I mean, maybe men like the the age range that people will broadly
07:36:56Brian Atlasdeem men as attractive is larger, but I would still say women reap way more benefits generally from pretty privilege than the reverse. Like you have a
07:37:05Brian Atlas23-year-old woman who gets alleges claims she's paid $10,000 a month every month from 10 different men. That's over
07:37:17Brian Atlasa million dollars a year. Men don't have any I don't care how good-looking the guy is. Uh there's really not uh you can't just go find 10 women who'll just
07:37:27Brian Atlasgive you 10 grand. Women aren't simp. There's some, but most women some, but like women really don't move that way. >> Like, it's easy for a woman to find a sugar daddy. It's really There's not that many sugar there,
07:37:40Brian Atlas>> cuz you guys always want to, oh, there's some sugar mamas out there. Okay, cool. And I bet the ones that do, they don't spend nearly as much as these men do, and there's far fewer of them, and they
07:37:50Emilyprobably want way more strings attached, etc., etc. I also think men are taken more seriously often. Sometimes when I've had
07:38:00Emilytried to have debates or hurts with people, they've just not taken me seriously. Or >> um sometimes when I've been very enraged, I've not been taken seriously. But
07:38:11Emily>> enraged. Okay. Um, you know, if I were like a big guy and I showed the same amount of motion, someone would be scared of me >> perhaps
07:38:21Brian Atlasper chance. Um, but I mean, by the way, guys, we are going to uh we probably won't do like a lower tier roast tonight, but just cuz
07:38:33Brian Atlasit's already pretty late, we're going to do $69 roast, guys. It won't be lowered just for the sake of time. Uh $69 TTS. That's the roast threshold. Won't lower it. Uh so if you guys want to get a
07:38:45Brian Atlasroast in, >> normally we started a little sooner. >> Hilarious. >> Otherwise, we would do it. You know, lower it. >> Wish I could see them so I could >> $69 TTS. Get them in. TTS has been
07:38:56Brian Atlaslowered. Rose session. Streamlabs.com. Whatever. Um okay. Well, >> I mean, men are more privileged in society than
07:39:06Brian Atlaswomen. I mean, I don't know. Uh, oh, we have this Emily, you I guess I'll just move it on. Uh, women are just as physically strong as men. >> I think it's in regards to different
07:39:18Emilythings, but every I believe strength can be measured in different ways. Um, and then >> well physic physically strong, but I agree with you. Well, I don't know if that's what you're trying to say, but
07:39:31Emilyphysical strength can be measured in different ways. But is it your position that women are just as physically strong as men? >> Possibly. Yes. Uh like well for example at my job we move whole people and you
07:39:43Emilycan't just chuck them around otherwise that'll upset the family. >> Um so >> yeah don't do that. That's bad. >> Um you know there's a kind of when you move people it's not so much about brute
07:39:54Emilystrength but leverage and finesse. Um, and so there are times, especially um, if I've been able to um, move someone
07:40:05Emilybetter than one of my male co-workers, but then again, you do have your limits. So, >> so what's the position? >> I really think it depends on the
07:40:16Brian Atlasstrength and the person. So, >> you do realize though, these questions are kind of general statements. They're not meant to be
07:40:26Brian Atlasinterpreted as if there are, for example, women are just as physically strong as men. This wouldn't be some uh
07:40:38Brian Atlasif we're talking about this generally, this wouldn't preclude like a given woman. Like there's probably women who are stronger than me. There's plenty of women who are stronger than plenty of
07:40:48Emilymen. But speaking generally, do you think it's the case that women are just as physically strong as men? >> Yes. >> Generally speaking, >> yes, depending once again, like for example, I grew up in a farming
07:41:02Emilycommunity and >> are the are the male farmers stronger than the female farmers? Well, my grandfather was a farmer and he had seven children and majority of them
07:41:13Emilywere women or girls at the time and he sent them all out to do the same farm work because a body is a body. >> Um, >> but do you think that if he had
07:41:26Emilygrandsons he would have still sent the woman out, like the daughters out? >> He only had two sons, so I don't know. But probably. I mean, he definitely wouldn't have let his um daughters lounge around the house and just clean.
07:41:40Kelsey RiskSo, >> but you're saying that he would have sent >> So, >> I have three younger brothers and I I would just like to to chime in here and say that three younger brothers, it doesn't matter how much I work out,
07:41:53Kelsey Riskthey're all going to be able to rough house me and tumble me down. And we grew up on a farm. We all went out and did the same farm work. I had to help bail the hay, carry the grain in the water
07:42:03Kelsey Riskbuckets. And it didn't matter how much I tried, my brothers could carry more as far as like the weight in the water buckets than I could. Um, they could lift more uh 50 lb bags of brain at a
07:42:16Kelsey Risktime than I could. My max was two. Theirs was like, "Hey sis, let's do three or four and see if you can do it. I'm going to hurt my back." So, in generally speaking, I do believe that men are stronger than women. There are
07:42:28Emilyexceptions, but since this is a generalization, looking at everyone, obviously men have the physical characteristics that make them stronger, which is good. >> Yeah, if you want to go with that, then
07:42:38Emilymen naturally have more muscle mass, >> but if that's the case, why would you agree with the statement? >> And I know you don't like some sometimes things are a little more nuanced. I know some
07:42:50Brian Atlas>> there's no nuance. There's no nuance here. So I like I don't think if you if you just uncharitably interpreted this
07:42:59Brian Atlasquestion to mean that no women are ever ever stronger than a man. Like that's I don't think that that's implied in the question. Like this is clearly a sort of
07:43:10Brian Atlasgeneralized question talking about the average here. But do you average are women on average are women just as physically strong as men? >> No. But
07:43:22Emily>> but what's the nuance? >> I like I said before, you do meet women who are stronger than men. Sometimes it depends on the task. And at the end of the day, a human body is a human body. if you needed to do work.
07:43:33Brian Atlas>> Okay. But so hypothetical if there was only if if it was true and it is that there there are women who are stronger than men. But let's say there
07:43:43Brian Atlaswas only one woman one woman in the world that was stronger than one man and then all the other men were stronger
07:43:54Brian Atlasthan all the women but there's one woman who was stronger. Do you think it would be like incorrect to say that uh men are physically stronger than
07:44:05Emilywomen? >> No, it wouldn't. But I'm just curious why you're asking that, what you're implying by it. So, >> well, some people
07:44:16Brian Atlasactually legitimately believe that women are just as physically strong as men, which is not true generally. It's not true. On average, men are physically
07:44:28Brian Atlasstronger than women. >> So, it wasn't so much a dig at women not being able to do any sort of physical labor. >> Uh, no. It's just to see if like there's
07:44:38Brian Atlasa strain of feminism that's like women are just as strong as men and they hya they can kick ass. >> It's like well mentally if that was the case then the boxing series would be men and women as well.
07:44:51Brian Atlas>> No, literally like I would never box a man. women can't compete like >> I know my strength. >> I mean, how about this? I don't know if you're much into sports, but um you do
07:45:01Brian Atlasacknowledge, for example, that if you were to put, let's just I'll I mean, go elite for elite, the best women athletes, whatever the sport, whatever
07:45:12Brian Atlasthe event, you put them up against the elite men, the women get completely like women would completely lose everything. There's one long-distance race event. I don't recall. I don't know. It's like
07:45:24Brian Atlas4,000. I don't know what it is. Whatever. There's one one long-distance running event where women will edge out men. Everything else men would