04:52:32Aaron>> it's not just death. The men that survive it still have My father had full disability from PTSD. >> So I mean >> also men go through that during war also, right? Like it's not just taking that. No, I'm not taking that away. I'm
04:52:46Sarahsaying like >> it's both sometimes men are the main sufferers and then their families also suffer. Not to the extent that the men do, but they suffer as well. But the the
04:52:58Brian Atlasthe claim is not about women don't suffer in war. Uh we're trying to just test if you think women are the primary victims of war, not men. To which
04:53:09Brian Atlas>> you seem to think is it >> some of the war I knew about is like >> well >> something brutal happened with the women after the war. >> Yes. There's there's no dispute that bad things happen to women. Very bad things happen to women.
04:53:21Priyanka>> Depends. Yeah. But >> like okay, somebody killed you is one thing and then somebody has like brutally raped you over the years. >> But men experienced that in war too, right? Like they experience rape and torture and all that. Just the same
04:53:34Brian Atlasthing that you're saying women experience, men experience too and then they die. >> Well, I'm even willing to grant that this happens more to women. And just for the sake of argument, I'd be prepared to grant that let's even say it never
04:53:47Brian Atlashappens to men and only happens to women. men are still the primary victims of war. Uh because uh well, I guess let me ask you a question. Uh how many men
04:53:58Brian Atlaswould you be willing to kill to prevent one rape? >> Um actually I will not kill anybody.
04:54:10Brian Atlas>> What? Well, I understand >> my religion is I cannot kill even a monster. >> So the hypothetical Okay, let's say you I guess you don't kill. Do you know are you familiar with the trolley problem?
04:54:20Brian AtlasThe trolley dilemma? >> You don't know the trolley dilemma? Here really quick, Nathan, can you Google uh like insane trolley problem and then it should be the probably the first result?
04:54:32Brian AtlasI don't think that's the exact phrasing, but just for context and then just pull it up as soon as possible. Uh and then just the website, the
04:54:42Brian Atlasprobably the first result, I'm assuming. Uh hold on. Do you have it? >> [music] >> Uh, mute the mute the audio. Mute the
04:54:52Brian Atlasaudio. Uh, do wait, hold on. Oh my god. What's it called? Oh, absurd. It's not a video. Did you pull up a video?
04:55:06Brian Atlas>> No. >> What did you pull up? >> Is it the absurd trolley? It's the website. >> Okay. Yeah, that's correct. All right, here. Let me ask you this. Absurd
04:55:18Brian Atlastrolley problems. Uh, >> a trolley is heading towards five people. You're the person uh by the lever. You can pull the lever to divert it to the other track, killing one person instead. What do you do?
04:55:30Priyanka>> I will just stop it. >> What do you mean? >> I mean, I was just >> It's [ __ ] hypothetical. What? >> You have those two options. Your only option. Literally tied up. The brakes are The brakes are out. The
04:55:44Brian Atlas[laughter] brakes are out. It won't stop. one person, right? >> Okay. So, you pull the lever. Is that correct? >> Yes. >> Yeah. >> Okay. You pull the lever to prevent five
04:55:54Brian Atlaspeople from dying. Okay. Let's change it. Uh instead, uh we would flip it. Uh actually, >> I think it's something like if you have
04:56:07Brian Atlasa relative or something. >> We're we're going to change it. So, the five people are on the top. Okay. And then we're going to put the one woman at the bottom. And that's a rape trolley. >> Okay. >> We don't laugh, but calling it a rape
04:56:21Brian Atlastrolley. >> So if you don't pull the lever, the woman gets raped. >> Mhm. >> Uh if you do pull the lever, five the woman doesn't get raped and five men die instead.
04:56:32Priyanka>> Your face right now. >> That's like such a complicated question. >> I I would still try to say five. [laughter] literally not
04:56:43Priyanka>> I will just say fight men because is is is their life, you know. >> Okay. All right. Well, in any case, what what I'm trying to get out there is um >> bad things definitely do happen to
04:56:56Brian Atlaswomen. That's terrible. Uh terrible crimes uh happen to women during war. That's not in dispute. But again, the question is, are women the primary victims >> in some cases? Most of the time it's
04:57:09Brian Atlasmen, but >> but I'm in totality. So yes, for example, a man who is not on the front line like who's like in the in
04:57:20Brian Atlasinternal of the country and he's safe and then there's like a woman there's like an invading army and she gets raped. In that instance, if you're comparing that woman to the man who's
04:57:30Brian Atlassafe in a different city, then in that individual example, she's the primary victim. But the question is not about individual victims. It's about
04:57:41Brian Atlasvictimhood in totality. So, for example, you'd acknowledge that some men are raped, right? >> And are there some women who have never been raped?
04:57:51Priyanka>> But in general, would you say that this is a crime that mostly impacts women? >> No, I can say like mostly war is men, but it depends like some cases is
04:58:03Priyankaextremely bad for the women because they lose their either father or brother or somebody they depend on. and then also victim of rape and brutal murder of them. Like I think it's worse for the
04:58:15Brian Atlasdad that died though, you know. >> Okay, can I ask you this? Okay, let's say your loving husband, hypothetical loving husband, he gets shipped off to war. He dies. >> Mhm.
04:58:25Brian Atlas>> That sucks for you and your kids and you're going to be grieving between you and the husband who died. Who's the primary victim of war? >> Yeah, my husband.
04:58:35Brian Atlas>> Okay. Okay. So then can't you map that on to like all men and all women? >> Yeah, that's that's the ideal situation, you know, like
04:58:45Brian Atlas>> Okay. Um I mean most of the cases. >> All right. Um Priyanka, you think women can't be sexist towards men? Why is that?
04:58:57Mandy>> You agree with the state? >> Nobody should be sexist. You know, whether it's women towards men, >> can women be sexist? But can can they [snorts] be sexist towards >> Is it possible for women to be sexist toward
04:59:09Brian Atlas>> women? Oh, okay. Then >> I guess disregard that. Uh you also said people of color can't be racist towards white people or you agree with the statement.
04:59:20Priyanka>> Yeah. I mean my my point is like nobody should be racist whether you're color. >> That's not the that's not the purpose of the question. >> I mean it shouldn't happen.
04:59:30Priyanka>> Can you know? Yeah. Uh, here in America, can a black person be racist towards me? >> I mean, nobody should be racist towards
04:59:40Priyankaeach other. I mean, I just question I just misread that can and should. So, that's my bad that I understand the question. Is it possible? But he's asking you now. >> Yeah, >> I agree. You should not be racist. You
04:59:52Brian Atlasshould not be sexist. >> Yeah, it's possible both ways. >> Okay. Uh, you say that um >> women do not have equal right. Well, the statement is women do not have equal
05:00:02Brian Atlasrights to men in the USA to which you agree. Why is why is that? >> I mean, it's just my personal
05:00:10Priyankaexperiences in like the job and career and the opportunities um the salary. Um and you know, it's just like a
05:00:20Priyankalike a perspective, you know, like if you're a woman, you just got like you should do not do this, you should do that. I mean it's sometimes you know there is a I still feel that
05:00:32Brian Atlas>> even in the US is the case >> what what is a right >> h >> so I mean discrimination can exist in corporations but typically a right
05:00:44Brian Atlascorporations >> typically don't grant you rights the government would grant rights as far as just for simplicity sake rights don't
05:00:55Brian Atlasreally exist but we're not we're not going to into that. But um like for example, the [snorts] right to bear arms, you would agree that both men and women have
05:01:07Brian Atlasthat right >> to have firearms in the United States? >> Okay. So, is there a right that men have that women don't?
05:01:18Priyanka>> You said in USA, and I'm just talking about my situation with my ex-husband, you know. So I'm just like >> but this is specifically about the USA and then in parenthesis you say better than India though. >> Yeah.
05:01:30Brian Atlas>> So I I acknowledge that yeah [ __ ] is whatever it's bad in India although there's definitely some men's rights issues in India. Uh but I'm asking about the USA.
05:01:43Priyanka>> Who cares about >> like my American husband said that he can go to the swimming pool but I cannot swim because I'm a woman. There's no law in the United States that prevents women from swimming.
05:01:55Brian Atlas>> Law is a different thing. I'm just saying behind the scenes a lot of things are happening. It's not everything about >> If you were married and you told your husband, "No, you can't go to the swimming pool." Would this be evidence
05:02:06Priyankaof men not having rights? I think this is just a language barrier thing to be honest. >> Yeah. Yeah. Like I misread the >> Okay.
05:02:15Brian Atlas>> It's If it's about law then Yeah. law is equal. Um, wrong for high body count men to prefer to date low bodycount/virgin
05:02:26Brian Atlaswomen. Gigi, you agree. Camila, agree. Sam, agree. Uh, every Nicole, agree.
05:02:34Brian AtlasSarah, agree. Priyanka, agree. Agree. Aaron, nothing for Aaron. Lisa, agree. Uh, so why would it be wrong for a lot
05:02:46Brian Atlasof you, you all can be feel free to weigh in. What would actually be wrong with a guy who has a high body count and he's wants to date a woman with a low body count. >> Well, he can want all he wants to, but
05:02:58Sarahgetting that it's a lot of times a woman with a very low body count has higher standards and if she finds a man who has a a body count like, you know, a big one, then she's probably going to shy
05:03:10Brian Atlasaway from him. Well, well, just to be clear, um I don't have an like if a woman doesn't want to date a guy with a high body count, that's totally fine. Uh but I think you would acknowledge not
05:03:23Brian Atlasall the time, but >> typically men who are able to bed many women tend to have attractive traits. >> So, >> she can have that specific standard
05:03:33Brian Atlasabout not wanting to date uh you know, a guy with a high body count, but I don't know if I would call into question
05:03:42Brian AtlasI don't know the the >> I like I agree like >> that high I I don't think a guy who has a high body count would have an inability to attract women with low body
05:03:54Sarah>> no he could probably attract I mean obviously I mean but also guys will do it with about anything. So I mean it's I mean if he's got a high body count maybe he's attractive maybe he just has you know will do anything. I don't know. I
05:04:06Camilathink also just morally a guy with a higher body count has a completely different lifestyle than someone who more than likely have a different lifestyle than someone a woman with a lower body count too. So in that case,
05:04:18Brian Atlashe's not approaching her with the intent probably the same intent that she wants within a relationship. >> Well, let's let's grant for the sake of the convo that he's had his fun. He's
05:04:30Brian Atlasdone run through 100 chicks, but he's like, "You know what? The women that I find to that that I just find more attractive and that I think are just better make for better girlfriends are
05:04:41Camilathe women with low body counts." So, he's like, "I'm going to date them." >> Well, is he going to that date with like being fully transparent within it?
05:04:52Camila>> I mean, if she asks him, he can be honest. Sure. Then I feel like if he's fully transparent, then I feel like she could give him the chance. But then that's on her, >> right? But the question, the statement
05:05:03Brian Atlasis wrong for high body count men to prefer to date low low body count v or virgin women. This doesn't say include or incorporate anything about the woman's proclivity to date or not date a
05:05:15Sarahhigh body count man. It's simply the desire from the high body count man to prefer to date a low body count woman. >> I mean, it's not wrong to prefer. I mean, he can prefer. that's his that's his personal choice and personal opinion
05:05:28Brian Atlasyou know like you all say like you don't want to date a those that's your personal choice so it's okay for him to have that >> but saying he's going to get it is a >> different that is absolutely different um
05:05:40Brian Atlas>> although I do think it might actually be the case that high body count men might actually out compete low bodyc count men in getting low body count women because men who have high body counts typically
05:05:52Brian Atlasuh typically have tend to have traits that are more attractive. Uh I women are a bit more forgiving on the body count promiscuity thing. >> Not to say that women can't or don't
05:06:03Sarahcare about it. I just tend to find that they care less about it or they don't care at all. >> Also, women like to tame the wild beast, too. So, if he's like gone out and done a bunch and you're the one that gets him to stop, I mean, that's another thing. True.
05:06:16Mandy>> I guess I have. True. >> Well, I think that comes with like with women. The more women that a man has around him, the more uh attractive he is, I think that comes along with that. That's why I think a man with a high
05:06:28Mandybody count, you want them to have a high body count because they're just more attractive to us that way because we we're competitive when it becomes when it's about a man and who we're trying to
05:06:39Mandyhave kids with or whatever, it's always, you know, we we like we see it as like the man's super attractive and he's, you know, everybody wants him and if you win him then, you know. [clears throat] >> Yeah.
05:06:51Brian Atlas>> Uh I have a video to play. Uh can you pull up the bow video? came up earlier and uh I'm trying somebody asked in a TTS or something about the bow video. Uh
05:07:03Brian Atlasto Indie, would Will you bow? Let me get back to that. Um do you have the bow video? >> Okay. This is a video I took of my ex-girlfriend. I show it to future girlfriends as a tutorial
05:07:15Brian Atlasso they know how to behave and act properly like a lady [laughter] of good repute. All right, go ahead. Pull it up. >> Could repeat.
05:07:25Brian Atlas>> Uh, play. Boom. Huge [ __ ] bow. She has to bow immediately as soon as I get home. This was after a long podcast day, you know, immediately right to the laundry. And
05:07:38Brian Atlasthen, of course, as you see, she has my dinner ready. Ready to go as soon as I'm home. She's got a scamper, too. If she If she lolly gags, it's a deal breaker.
05:07:48Brian AtlasShe's cut. if she lolly gags. Cracks open the beer for me. Stirs my noodles obviously. Very important. And then get ready to
05:07:59Brian Atlasplay it again. And then boom. Huge bow. Submissive. >> She didn't feed you. >> Huh? >> She didn't like feed you. >> She didn't actually [laughter] feed you.
05:08:09Brian Atlas>> No. I find that the eye hand coordination for [laughter] for women is suspect a little bit. So I prefer to do it myself. You know [laughter] if she if she's trained as an
05:08:22Brian Atlasathlete in archery then or like the cello [laughter] then I will allow it. They still struggle with it though. [laughter] Um but uh yeah. So going around the table.
05:08:34Brian AtlasUm would you bow for your boyfriend, your husband? >> Yes. >> WGG. >> Yes. If that makes them happy. >> If it love it. Would you would you bow?
05:08:46Brian AtlasYeah. >> Yeah. Obviously. [laughter] >> Amazing. >> All right. What would you bow? >> No. The only man I'm bound for is Jesus. >> Ooh, this is interesting. Wait, I'm going to come back to that. But okay, we'll get everybody's answer. Okay. >> I don't know. It depends on what he does for me.
05:08:59Sarah>> Your husband? Your >> husband? Okay. If he if if it's important to him, then yes, >> it's very important. Priyanka. >> Yeah. I used to touch feet of both of them. >> Husbands. Yeah. >> All right. What about you? >> Yes. >> What about you? >> Yes. >> What about you?
05:09:13Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> W panel. except you. Okay. [laughter] So, can I ask you a question? Uh, okay. So, in the Bible, uh, what does it say? Wives should be >> submissive. >> Should they obey their husband?
05:09:26Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Yes. >> Okay. So, would it be in contradiction of Christian ethics for a husband? Although it's a bit culturally peculiar perhaps and a bit u eccentric, I don't think it's actually contradictory to
05:09:38Brian Atlasanything in Christianity. Um, reconcile with me your refusal to obey your husband's. So if my husband asked me to bow to him, >> yeah, >> I will. >> You literally just said you wouldn't
05:09:51Nicole Bladethough. >> He thought you said Neil. >> Random guys like a boyfriend. >> No. Yeah, that doesn't >> husband. >> Your husband, correct? >> And Jesus. >> Jesus is not your husband.
05:10:03Brian Atlas>> No, no, no. >> Unless Well, do nuns mar the bridegrooms, but anyways. >> Okay. >> Yeah. Yeah. Your husband. Do you do it for your husband? Yes. Oh, okay then. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's what I was talking about. All right, then
05:10:15Brian Atlasdisregard. Um, how about this? First time I believe the first time a girl comes over, she should do laundry. How about that? >> Would you do that? GG. >> I have done it. >> Let's Damn, bro.
05:10:27Camila>> Lucky boyfriend. Uh, what about you? >> I've done laundry. I've cooked, cleaned, >> like first time going over. >> Yeah, >> I'm not going over to my boyfriend's house
05:10:38Brian Atlas>> ever. Right. Like not to smash, but to like I don't know, read the Bible or something. >> Oh my god. [snorts] Oh my god. First Corinthians. >> It depends.
05:10:50Nicole Blade>> Sorry. Cringe. Huh? What? >> It depends. >> Like I'll help out. I'll help him out. I'll I'll do some laundry. I'll do the dishes. Yeah. >> Yeah. What about you? >> The first date >> for uh not first date necessarily.
05:11:02Brian Atlas>> I'll fold those underwear. >> I did. I did. >> Do the laundry. All right. What about you? Do the laundry? >> Yeah. If I got to ask. Sure. >> Do the laundry. Yes, I do the laundry too based or whatever. [laughter]
05:11:15Brian Atlas>> All right, I got to find something to disagree with you guys on, I guess. Um, let's see here. Uh, going to Sam. You say men are more privileged in society than women, or you
05:11:28Samanthaagree with the statement. Anyways, why is that? >> Um, as we learned, I'm sexist towards women.
05:11:37SamanthaSo, um I just think that, you know, throughout history, men have always been the pe like the person that we like look
05:11:46Samanthaup to or we follow. So, I don't see why it should be a woman. >> Did I misunderstand the question? >> Yeah, I think so. >> Men are more So, you think women are
05:12:00Samanthamore privileged? >> Oh, no, no, no, no, no. Men are more privileged. >> Oh, men are more privileged. Yeah, because I would rather look up to a man than a woman. >> Oh, I see what you're saying. Like all of our presidents have been male.
05:12:13Samantha>> Yes. >> So, why wouldn't I assume that men have it easier? And not in all aspects because obviously women have, you know, they're pretty privileged and whatnot.
05:12:24Brian AtlasJust I think men have a higher success rate than women. >> But you realize the how many presidents have there been? 47, although there's been some repeat. >> Yeah.
05:12:36Brian Atlas>> What's the total number of presidents? It's >> 40 something. >> Wait, hold on. Would you count Trump? So, Trump has had two terms in between Joe Biden.
05:12:47Brian Atlas>> Uh, would you count that? >> You wouldn't. No. Duh. Of course. >> That wouldn't be um
05:12:58Brian Atlas>> Wait. >> But no, but but on his hats it's like 40 47 count. >> Do you count Trump as the >> he's the 45th and the 47th president? >> Chronologically, yes.
05:13:12Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> But in terms of the total number of >> individual men who have been president. >> Yeah. So what's the what's the total number of I don't know it's in the 40 45 46 whatever
05:13:23Samantha>> uh 468 >> 46 wait in the 30s it would be like late 30s early presidents that have been repeated >> I mean if you go back to like 1980 only
05:13:36SarahGeorge Bush Senior and Joe Biden have not had a second term everybody else has. >> Yeah. >> How many total presidents? >> 47 >> 47 >> No.
05:13:44Sarah>> No. That's how many That's how many uh presidential terms I guess elections I guess >> the terms. Yeah, >> I would probably ask how many presidents not counting repeating >> president
05:13:56Aaron>> unique presidents. Unique pres 45 >> really apparently. >> No, that can't be. That's not possible. >> That can't be possible. >> No, cuz Yeah, Trump. >> That would mean there were only two presidents that had two terms.
05:14:08Samantha>> 45 different individuals have served as president. That's not true. >> That doesn't add up. Actually, no it does because when they pass away like Nixon have been presidents who have died, I guess
05:14:21Brian Atlas>> during the time they switched. >> Oh, he said it says the difference exists because Grover Cleveland served two two non-consecutive terms and then Donald Trump served two non-consecutive Okay.
05:14:33Brian Atlas>> All right. I'm learning something new every day, I guess. Uh but that's like so there's over
05:14:42Brian Atlaswhat 170 men uh excuse me 170 million men in the United States. Only 45 men like throughout the entire history of the United States have been president. So that seems like a really small
05:14:54Brian Atlasproportion. Like I don't think we can map on male privilege to all men because 45 men have been president.
05:15:05SamanthaI see what you're saying, but I think it it also applies to like when I would just go out into the city and I would see all the finance like most of the finance bros, it's like they're all guys. Like you rarely will
05:15:18Brian Atlassee a woman in that. >> Well, it with the president thing, it' almost be like me saying, "Well, Taylor Swift is isn't she a billionaire?" >> Like, but that wouldn't map on to all of
05:15:31Sarahwomen's experiences, you know? Um, >> I think it also depends on like what they what they go into. Maybe the majority of people who want to go into finance are men and maybe that's why. >> Yeah. Uh, let's see here. A woman's
05:15:43Samanthacareer money status makes her more attractive to men. Sam, you agree with that? Why is that? >> Um, that's just what I've noticed from like my friends that who are like very successful
05:15:56Samantha>> successful women. >> Yeah. that I see that um men tend to like go towards them just because of their status >> because of the women's status.
05:16:06Samantha>> Yeah. And like her wealth and how much she makes and stuff. >> Um >> like that's all they care about. That's just what I've experienced. >> Are they also good-looking?
05:16:20Brian Atlas>> Yes. >> Okay. Well, I mean, I'll just tell you the male perspective. Obviously, not all men probably share my perspective, but generally speaking, I would say uh men
05:16:30Brian Atlasdon't really prioritize or even care about a woman's career, money, or status. >> Not to say it might be a nice I mean, it can actually and sometimes be a
05:16:41Brian Atlasdetriment. Um, like if a woman's really busy, for example, I I recall an an instance where I was dating a woman who was I think
05:16:50Brian Atlasfinishing up medical school and like she was insanely busy to the point where it fizzled out. Like she wasn't available. It was like a pain in the ass scheduling. like I would be much more
05:17:03Brian Atlaseven though great she's got a great career being a doctor's high status you eventually make good money like down the road because you [ __ ] met uh student
05:17:13Brian Atlasdebt etc etc um I mean it just it's kind of I think men would prefer a woman who's a bit more
05:17:22Brian Atlasavailable works a more reasonable job in terms of the hours than even the doctor >> well she has her own hours like >> well let also let me give you an example
05:17:31Brian AtlasI think a man you you put they how do I frame this the best way? A 30-year-old woman who's a doctor and then you have a 20-year-old barista.
05:17:43Brian AtlasMen are picking the 20-year-old barista over the 30-year-old doctor. >> Okay. >> You can change the age, too. 35-year-old doctor, 25-year-old barista. A lot of
05:17:53Brian Atlasmen pick the 25-year-old barista over the female doctor. Does that parse for you or do you >> No, that makes sense. No, that makes sense 100%. >> Okay. Uh, not all. I mean, some men
05:18:06Brian Atlasmight disagree with me, but I think most men it's uh it doesn't really matter. And I think one of the reasons is when it comes to money, even women who make a
05:18:16Brian Atlaslot of money typically are not as generous or generous at all with their money. Uh, I think a lot of women, even if they make good money, even if they out earn a guy, they still might, not in
05:18:28Brian Atlasall cases, might have an expectation that the man pay for dates. I remember when I was younger, I I actually was uh briefly dating this girl who was a lawyer, and she was a litigation
05:18:39Brian Atlasattorney. She was making 3x as much as I was making at the time. She still wanted me to pay for dates. And I was like, "You make more than me." Uh so even when
05:18:50Brian Atlaswomen do make m like even if men were inclined to care about money a limiting factor in men's even if they you know wanted to care did care uh we wouldn't
05:19:02Brian Atlasactually receive any benefit from dating a wealthy woman really cuz like women don't spend money on men in the same way. Not all women. Some women you'll get
05:19:13Brian Atlasyou'll okay you've been dating a guy for a year you'll buy him an Xbox. Great. But like a woman who's got a lot of money, I don't know. Women don't really simp like that. I feel like
05:19:28Sarah>> if the woman had offered to pay for your date, like would you have let her >> uh or was it just like at the time? Honestly, [ __ ] yeah. Probably >> cuz sometimes it's just the principle of the thing, [snorts] you know, like is that you know, like I just want you to
05:19:40Sarahoffer. Of course, I'm not going to let you pay. Just I want you to offer. Like I didn't know like how some guys are like that. I don't know. >> Uh Just I was just a just a a question. Just curious. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Uh
05:19:53Sarah>> what was the question? Sorry. [laughter] >> I just said like if she had offered to pay for your date, would you have led her or was it more of the principle like she didn't even offer and she expected it from you? >> I mean, I don't mind. Uh I'm fine paying
05:20:06Sarahfor everything, but I I kind of like it if a girl simps to be honest. >> Mhm. >> I'll take that. I'll take that deal. And with me, it's probably like I would expect him to pay for the dates, but I love like getting presents and gifts for
05:20:18Sarahmy, you know, for my significant other. So, I might not pay for dinner, but I'll get you like a really nice pair of sunglasses or something like out of the blue just to let you know I was thinking of you. >> And by the way, to be clear, it's not
05:20:29Brian Atlaseven about the money necessarily, like, oh, I'm saving money. It's like a girl who's who is going outside of a typical role, she's really damn bad for you. she's
05:20:41Brian Atlas>> sing >> like she really likes you if she's doing like if she's doing that and uh uh that's a good dynamic I think the girl I
05:20:53Brian AtlasI don't know my perspective the girl has to like the guy more >> than the reverse I could hey you guys can disagree though speaking of
05:21:04SPEAKER_07>> who needs a sugar [clears throat] >> indie donated $1,000 champagne bottle please >> W panel Brian Would you gift Sage 2 a hoodie? Kersto is absurdly immodest. S2, would you accept this gift?
05:21:18Brian Atlas>> You know what? >> Donate. >> I will >> 50 and then I'll put my jacket on. >> Indie, uh, donate. If you do another Champagne Pop, I will um I'll get her an
05:21:31Brian AtlasArby's t-shirt to wear for the rest of the stream. >> Do that. >> Do that. >> Uh, who wants more champagne? If you want, pass your cup down back. Uh, just pass it down through the guests, please.
05:21:44Brian Atlas>> Yo, Indie, you're a [ __ ] legend, guys. W's in the chat for Indie. Wy, >> it's been a minute since we got Champagne Pops. It's it's it's been a minute. >> You're fine. >> And you know, I feel like [ __ ] there, you know, inflation. We're about I don't
05:21:55Brian Atlasknow if recession's coming. You know, I feel like uh you know, we some people uh you know, disappeared a little bit. So, it's I appreciate the support, guys. Uh
05:22:06Brian Atlashold up. All right. All right. musical chairs over here. All right. To uh Thank you, Indie. Oh, boy. >> Thank you, Indie.
05:22:18Brian Atlas>> Oh, no. It's going to leak, I think. >> Hello. [laughter] >> Hello. >> Hi. >> Oh, no. I [ __ ] it up. [laughter] >> Oh, we got it. There we go.
05:22:31Brian Atlas>> That was better than the last time. I think you're getting pretty good at that. >> That was a better one than the last time. >> No, the first one I think I was pretty pretty fast with it. No, that sounds better. >> Pass it down. Just pass all the cups down. >> Oh, wait. How do I remember? >> Yeah. Yeah, maybe one at a time.
05:22:44Brian Atlas>> One at a time. >> Did you guys Have you guys mine? >> Yeah, that's hers. >> Here. I'm just You know what, Nathan? Can you just get me uh the the solo cups here? Collect all those. Can you
05:22:55Brian Atlas>> I pound it? [laughter] >> You want me to pound it >> now? Frap party. Chug chug chug. [laughter] >> I think I need >> chug. Go. Go. >> Champagne. [laughter]
05:23:09Brian Atlas>> Champagne. >> I'm good. >> One, two. >> There we go. >> Three. Four. And then >> Lisa, does she want some more? >> Yes. >> Uh, I don't know. Uh, here. While I'm
05:23:21Aaronpouring, do you guys want to talk amongst yourselves about something to keep them keep them entertained? >> How's everyone's butt feeling? >> Butt, >> right? [laughter]
05:23:31Aaron>> My back. I just not my back is I just had to stand just to stand on my back. >> I will say it's really cool that >> I do think it's really cool these guys thought to put the cushions on the chairs though. It was really thoughtful
05:23:43Priyankaand they have helped a lot. >> Uh >> I think it's more jet lag. I'm feeling a little bit of jet lag. >> Oh >> yeah. I suppose it's 3 hours later for us >> for us. >> Okay. This is for you. >> Yeah. Me too. >> Yeah. It's uh it's 1:30 in the morning
05:23:57Brian Atlasmy time. >> Who's next? I'm coming up at this time. What time is Wait, >> no. That's for Lisa. Just right here. Right here. Right here. Right here. Sorry. Right here. Right here. Right here. Right here. Right here. Right here.
05:24:08Brian Atlas>> All right. Uh well, we're not going to wait for Lisa or >> bro. Um got more water.
05:24:16Brian Atlas>> Uh okay. Uh cheers to indie >> legend sir. [ __ ] legend. Awesome.
05:24:30Brian AtlasIt's pretty good. >> Oh, yeah. Sure. I'll take this. >> Uh, okay. Hold on one second. >> So, you said that's a Trader Joe's one. [laughter] >> [ __ ] You should I don't know if you got
05:24:41Brian AtlasIndie. You got Ethereum cuz we got Crystal. We got some some some primo champagne. Uh, okay. Uh, where were we on the notes? I'm trying to remember.
05:24:52Brian Atlas>> Uh, woman's career. Uh, wrong Sam. Wrong for a man to dump his girlfriend if she regularly turns him down for sex. Why is that, Sam?
05:25:02Brian Atlas>> Wait, what was the question? [laughter] >> Wrong for a man to You agree with the statement. Wrong for a man to dump his girlfriend if she regular regularly
05:25:12Samanthaturns him down for sex. >> Oh, yeah. I agree. Because um I couldn't do anything for a while with one of my boyfriends and he didn't break up with
05:25:22Samanthame. I ended up breaking up with him. Yikes. Okay. Um, >> for 6 months we didn't do anything. But that's because why couldn't you?
05:25:32Samantha>> Yeah. >> He He didn't get me wet anymore. >> What? [laughter] >> So, it's more like you lost attraction. >> Yeah. Like I forced it for a while and it was not good. That wasn't necessarily
05:25:46Aaronhis fault. >> Yeah. >> How long did you continue dating him? >> 6 months. But >> oh, >> that's kind of proof then that if he couldn't do that for you, your body,
05:25:58Aaronthat's your body's way of saying like we're not a good match. We should end this. So, if anything, he should break up with you because that's 6 months of wasted time.
05:26:09Samantha>> I guess you're right, but we had a good connection. Like there we didn't have to do that for us to have a good time and stuff like that. They were roommates were basically. >> Did you live together? >> No. >> This is totally an inappropriate
05:26:22Aaronquestion. You not have to answer it. But was there like any medication or anything involved at the time? It was just >> I I'm on >> Yeah, that's your body telling you like I'm not into bro like like you can be homies. >> Birth control. I mean, but that's >> okay. Birth control. There you go. Birth
05:26:36Samanthacontrol. >> But he made me go on it, too. So, it was like a lot of factors. So, that's why I also, you know, broke up. >> But birth control can definitely mess with that. >> Yeah. So, maybe it was that. So, initially, were you attracted to him?
05:26:50Aaron>> Oh. >> Oh. >> Oh, boy. Okay. >> Okay. >> Uh, but you did have sex initially. >> Yeah, we did. >> Okay. But he couldn't. Okay. >> When you when you weren't having it, did
05:27:02Aaronhe still have a really healthy sex drive? Like he wanted it all the time? >> Yeah. >> Don't give a guy blue balls. >> Oh, I do that a lot. [laughter]
05:27:15SarahOkay. >> He just gave you the ah he's like >> Well, like not on purpose. >> It just happens. >> I've just been told that I do that, but I don't do anything. >> Well, yeah, that'll give him blue balls.
05:27:28Brian Atlas[laughter] >> All right. >> Okay. Uh here, we'll do uh >> I need to wait for Lisa, I guess. Um past
05:27:39PriyankaHold on. We'll wait. I was in a sexless marriage for 6 years >> and I didn't leave him because of that >> you left him or you >> No, I didn't leave him because of
05:27:51Mandy>> Was it sexless? Was it my daughter? >> Was it sex sexless because of him? >> Him? Him >> or because So you wanted to >> Yes. You wanted >> I wanted the second marriage because >> Yeah. He was having sex with someone
05:28:01Mandyelse. Right. See, I consider that abusive when you like on either side of the woman. >> And I I wanted to talk to him, but he doesn't even talk. >> Yeah, I find that abusive. If it's because sex is a very important part of your relationship, keeping that
05:28:14Priyankaconnection. And if your spouse doesn't is refusing to have sex or vice versa, >> I think that's abuse. I think it's neglect. >> Open to tell him, you know, what I exactly want. [laughter] >> I was only 16 when this happened. >> Indie donated 50 and said, "I'll take
05:28:28Camilathe jacket." >> Wait, what was what was the deal? Oh, I thought the deal was >> I said if he donate 50, I'll put my jacket on. >> Oh, I didn't hear that. [laughter] >> No, >> he's refusing it. He wants a thousand
05:28:39Brian Atlasindie for an Arby shirt. >> I'll give her the RB shirt, but he wants the jacket. Um, >> and he can help a lot of girls try Crystalall who've never tried. >> Sounds like you're giving a move. >> $50 more. Indie. [laughter]
05:28:52Brian Atlas>> Well, look, I don't know if you made a deal with him. I don't know if I can interfere with that, I guess. But um uh >> it's a cute jacket. >> She did offer offer
05:29:03Brian Atlas>> I don't know. Whatever. I don't know. I was I was not a party to the negotiations [laughter] there. Indie. Um >> he's going to be sad. Indie, don't do this to him.
05:29:14Brian Atlas>> Okay. [laughter] But so, uh dead bedroom. I'm just curious though, like are men allowed to be like, you know what, I just don't feel like going to work, so
05:29:27SamanthaI'm just not going to go to work. Like assuming you know, you know what I mean? >> Like work as in like job
05:29:36Brian Atlasor like work. [laughter] >> No, I mean like a profession, a career. >> Oh. Oh, okay. >> Yeah. >> Like I'm just not in the mood today. I just don't want to go to work. Like men,
05:29:49Brian Atlas>> I mean, they should be able to do that. >> I mean, they got >> I mean, it's like, do you care about your partner's needs and striking a balance between >> Well, I think it depends too. It depends
05:30:01Sarahon different things. Like if it's if it's a manipulation tactic, then no, that's wrong. If it's hey, I'm sick or hey, you know, whatever. But I think if it's like manipulation or you getting
05:30:13Sarahback at them for something or holding out for whatever reason, I don't think that's right because that is one [clears throat] of the main men are pretty simple creatures. They want respect. They want loyalty. They want
05:30:24Sarahsex. I mean that is a a need that men have generally more than women. And so like it's it's more important to them than it is to us a lot of times. >> I've seen a lot of women sit there and tell their husbands, "Well, if you do
05:30:37Mandythis, we'll have sex tonight. Well, if you do this, we'll have sex tonight. And they never And then the men always come back and complain. They're like, "No, I never got it." And they I don't think women understand. >> That's also a manipulation.
05:30:49Mandy>> Yeah. No, it's you used to what? >> That's what I would do. >> No, you're a monster. >> Explain. [laughter] >> I would be like, "Oh, if you clean that, we can do it." Even though I didn't want to.
05:31:01Brian Atlas>> Well, that Yeah. You have no desire to be with him at that point. I I personally think chore play is great when the woman does it though. Like seeing a woman chore like scrubbing the floor kind of gets me Randy.
05:31:13Brian Atlas>> My husband says the same thing. >> Like just she's just cleaning the bathroom >> hot sexy, you know? >> So I think that works like from men to women,
05:31:26Brian Atlas>> but it's like a mascul it's it's [laughter] if it's like the man has to do the chores. It wasn't a chore. It was just like if I couldn't do it, like if
05:31:35Samanthait was heavy or like make him go to the store for me cuz I didn't want to walk. [laughter] >> Oh boy. All right. >> Give me a big egg and cheese. >> But yeah, I mean, look, if part of being
05:31:48Brian Atlasin [snorts] a monog monogous relationship is you guys are only going to have sex with each other, I of course like look, if your girlfriend's sick, you're sick, and you're not feeling well, that's totally fine. But this is
05:31:59Brian Atlasmore like a repeated pattern. We're talking weeks, months. They're not sick. They're just >> not having sex, turning you down. >> I think, you know, I think it can be,
05:32:11Samanthayou can address it first, but >> I think if that were to happen, there's a bigger question that needs to >> Exactly. >> I wasn't the one that wanted to stay in that. Like, it was >> there was a conversation obviously. It
05:32:23Samanthawasn't like I was silent about it the whole time. And like I didn't tell him that I wasn't getting that feeling anymore, but there was like a con like mutual connection where I was like, "Okay, >> uh we have a good connection. We can
05:32:36Brian Atlastalk all the time. We're friends." >> Okay. >> Uh here we're going to do uh past should not matter. >> So body count. Uh GG, you agree with the
05:32:46Brian Atlasstatement? Past should not matter. Camila, agree. Sam, agree. Uh, Prianka depends
05:32:58Brian Atlasand Mandy, you agree. Uh, okay. Why? >> Oh, I meant to. >> Okay. Then you guys, I guess >> not m I think I mis confused myself. >> Wait,
05:33:10Brian Atlas>> so past should not matter. Circle if you agree. >> Yeah, I got confused. Sorry. >> Okay, then let's just do this. Uh, what's everyone's body count? Starting with you. Just my boyfriend. >> One. >> Yeah. >> Okay. >> Nine. >> Nine. Okay.
05:33:24Brian Atlas>> 11. >> 11. >> Nine. >> Nine. Okay. >> Husband. >> One. Just one. >> Husband. >> All right. The college football coach. >> Five. >> Five. >> 14. >> 14. >> Four.
05:33:35Brian Atlas>> Four. Oh, okay. >> I'm married, so I won't say the exact number, but it's below five. >> Okay. All right. Wow. Every I I don't know if that's a We got to I feel like we got to change this chair. We probably
05:33:48Brian Atlasshould have already done it. >> Sorry. Hey, can we swap chairs, please? I wish I'd done it sooner. >> I'm annoying Brian. >> No, it's not your fault. No, it's not your fault. It's the shitty chair. Uh, yeah, it's it's a squeaker. Okay.
05:34:01Brian Atlas[laughter] Uh, body count. Wow. Okay, everybody answered the body count question. That's cool. Uh, men should pay on first dates. Men should provide protect. Hold on. We'll get to that in a moment. Test it out first, though. Make
05:34:13Brian Atlassure test [laughter] it out because it >> add that to the resume. >> Swap it. Um, maybe you could walk that chair over there. >> Here, bring it back so she can walk it out. Like the dance. Do you know how to walk it out?
05:34:28Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Do you know how to lean with it? Rock with it. [laughter] >> Do you know how to crank [snorts] that, Soulja Boy? >> Wow.
05:34:40Brian Atlas>> Yeah. Just try to be careful as you can. All right. Okay. Uh, let's do hold on
05:34:51Brian Atlasone sec, guys. Uh, Priyanka, you agree getting laid is harder for women? >> Mhm. >> For me, yeah. >> I mean,
05:35:03Brian Atlas>> well, I think >> women plural in general. >> Yeah. So it's difficult. >> But so for you it's harder to get laid than like >> an averagel looking Indian guy who's 50.
05:35:14Priyanka>> No, it's because I need to be like very much emotionally involved and committed to people. >> Oh my god. Waste of time. >> That's right. >> But okay.
05:35:25Brian AtlasIn general, do you think it's harder for women to get laid? So to get laid to get sex is it harder
05:35:37Priyankafor women to get sex? >> Yeah. Because they are shy and >> they don't go and like directly like men are directly asked you know you know like sex or something but women are shy and
05:35:50Brian Atlas>> and do men typically get rejected if they just directly ask a woman to [ __ ] >> Yeah they get rejected too. But >> let's test it. No just [laughter]
05:36:00Brian Atlas>> we can test it out super easy. Um, all right. Uh, okay. So, you [laughter] think if if we had a
05:36:10Brian Atlas50-year-old Indian software engineer, he would have an easier time getting laid than you. Or we can just even say 47y old.
05:36:20Priyanka>> Me? Yeah. >> He he would have an easier time getting laid. I'm just like so emotional that >> an easier time getting someone to say
05:36:31Priyankayes. Oh, yes. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. I I will be easier to get. >> Yes. Yes. >> All right. All right. Um >> sorry. You know, like I misinterpreted. Oh, it's cute. >> You know, like [laughter]
05:36:44Mandy>> that's one way to put it. >> Sometimes, you know, I don't even recognize the vocabulary, you know, we are using. So, >> everything is general. >> Okay. Uh >> just like borderline. >> Yeah. All the other all the questions
05:36:57Mandyare in general. It's not about you specifically. It's about in general. >> Yeah. So like my sisters and all you know like the top friends >> love that for you. Uh Sam, men should
05:37:08Brian Atlasprovide protect. You agree men should be chivalous. You agree? >> Yes. >> Uh you you want to get married? >> I do. >> You write that you will keep your last name or hyphenate in marriage. Is that >> Oh, I just want Yeah, I just I would
05:37:21Brian Atlaskeep my last name. >> What about for your kids? Would they hyphenate? They would they would have my um my husband's name. >> Last name. Okay. >> Isn't it kind of the traditional thing though in marriage that you take your husband's last name?
05:37:33Samantha>> Yeah. But um the only reason I want to do that is cuz I'm my do my dad's like only daughter as in like my last name. He has another daughter, but my last name is I just want to keep my last
05:37:46Brian Atlasname. >> Wouldn't you also be your mom's only daughter? And she also >> Well, she has two other kids. >> Oh, okay. That complicates things. Never never mind. >> Yeah.
05:37:56Brian Atlas>> Uh okay. Um Sarah, uh you will keep your last name. >> No, no, I'm sorry. I must have I must have misunderstood that.
05:38:07Priyanka>> Priyanka. Uh you write or you agree men should pay on first dates. >> Just looking for I always offer to split first. >> Uh men should provide protect. You agree? >> Yes.
05:38:20Brian Atlas>> Men should be chivalous. You agree? >> Yes. Husband should be willing to die protecting you. You agree? >> Yeah. >> You will keep your last name or hyphen name in marriage. You agree? >> Yeah.
05:38:33Priyanka>> What about let's say >> but if my husband insists then yeah I will keep his last name but I prefer to just >> I mean let's assume
05:38:44Priyanka>> in like both of my marriages the last name was same. So it was never a situation. >> Let me guess. Sing. [laughter] >> Sing. >> Sing. >> Same last name because we use religion. >> Oh, wait. No, hold on. That's not even that
05:38:58Gigi>> I'm thinking of Patel. >> Patel. >> Jen. >> Jen is a religion then a cast and we both have >> I think that might be cultural. My mom has her last name still, but there's only like a onelet difference. >> Okay. Keep going.
05:39:12Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Well, so but let's say you marry an American guy and he has a different last name than you. Do you take his last name? Um if it's love yes
05:39:22Brian Atlas>> what do you mean if if we are in love >> what other but what other context look I mean it's plausible that you could marry for money you could marry for other reasons but why would that prevent you in the other scenarios or
05:39:35Priyankaother reasons in which people >> because last two marriages were arranged you know that's why if I fell in love I can ask you a question would you only get married if you were in love with the man
05:39:46Brian Atlas>> now Yes. >> So it's it's a gift and wait I don't know why you need >> Okay. Yes. So I will take that. I mean but I would prefer to have mine
05:39:57Priyanka>> because of the bad experiences you know. So nothing is permanent. So that's why now I do not want to. >> But you said husband should be willing to die protecting you. >> That's permanent. That's really
05:40:09Brian Atlaspermanent that he has to die for you. But you won't >> spend a few hours on a Saturday changing your last name. I got to [ __ ] die for a woman [laughter]
05:40:21Priyankaand she can't be bothered spending a few hours on a Sunday [ __ ] calling up credit cards and blah blah blah changing her [ __ ] >> Yeah, because all the men I committed to, you know, all of them and they
05:40:33Mandycheated. So, you know, I do not want >> Do you understand that's not all men, right? Like, are you just going to keep dating awful men? Is that your plan? No, I if they make 500k stop dating. I stopped dating.
05:40:45Mandy>> So, like if you get married, you're probably going to try and date somebody that doesn't cheat on you, right? Okay. So, would you take that guy's last He's not going to cheat on you. This man is not You've learned your lesson. All of your bad experiences gone out the
05:40:58Mandywindow. Are you taking his last name? >> Yes. >> Okay. >> Okay. I mean, to be fair,
05:41:07Brian Atlas>> all right. Um, when I was younger, I did have an Indian dentist. Um, [laughter]
05:41:16SPEAKER_03>> I did last name. >> Oh, I thought you were reading that. [laughter] >> No, just >> one of her experiences. >> Oh, that's great. >> That's great. [laughter] >> No,
05:41:28Brian Atlas>> you you yourself had >> I had an Indian dentist when I was >> That's where I miss it. Yeah, good. >> And anyways, uh, okay. >> Yo. Yeah. Uh, let's see here. I think
05:41:40Brian Atlaswe're pretty much done with the questionnaire. Let me just take one more >> glance at it. >> Insane. >> Uh, wait.
05:41:50Brian AtlasHold on. Uh, Indie, I will take the jacket. Uh, a yellow card is appropriate for chair 2. You want me to yellow carder? You get a yellow card. [laughter] Cammy.
05:42:04Brian Atlas>> Hey, Sid. You made a pro. >> You got a yellow card. >> Dang. >> Offer acceptance. Offer. Offer acceptance. >> After 100, she gets one more card. She's >> get what? What's your >> I have my jacket. We'll go get it.
05:42:16Brian Atlas>> Nathan will Nathan will get it. You You stay You stay. What's it look like? >> The leather one. >> The the leather jack. The leather jacket. >> Yeah. >> All right. Yeah. I should You know what? I just
05:42:28Brian Atlasthought that would be [ __ ] genius is I should just like buy 10 burkas on Amazon. >> [laughter] >> You know, I basically helped you just now. >> And uh you can pass it. You >> did. >> I I'll turn the camera off so you're not
05:42:41Mandyin front. >> And men can donate money to progressively put the women in. >> I would hate that. I would hate that. >> We just ran over. >> I don't know. Cuz of where I live. I'd
05:42:54Mandywear [laughter] it. >> You'd wear it? >> Yeah. Because of where I live, I would hate >> this girl. >> She's a ride or die [ __ ] [laughter] serious. She's going to shave her head. That's why.
05:43:05Brian Atlas>> Can somebody Can I Door Dash a [ __ ] burka to the studio? [laughter] >> She is. >> Let me I'm actually going to uh search door actually. It's
05:43:17Brian Atlas>> I am very down. [laughter] >> At this hour, very unlikely I uh I procure a burka. >> You're that girl. If something if your friend does something. >> Oh yeah, that's how I was in school.
05:43:30MandyLike a ball at the teacher. I was like, "Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That that was me." >> Yeah. But you're like you're that girl if like if I do something wrong, I can be like, "Yo, I need your help hiding the body." And you're like, "I'll bring the shovel."
05:43:42Mandy>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. [laughter] >> I'm there. Don't you worry. I don't know you. I don't know your name, but I'm down. >> I got the acid. We'll just dissolve the body. >> Last thing from the breaking Last thing
05:43:55Brian Atlasfrom the questionnaire here. Uh, husband should be willing to die protecting me. Take the bullet. >> Yep. Um, if we're and you know, men should pay on first dates, men should provide, protect, men should be chivalous,
05:44:08Brian Atlashusbands should be willing to die protecting me. If we're allowed to, and it's okay to say men should, men should do this, men should do that, men should
05:44:17Gigido XYZ, men should do all these things, what are we allowed to say women should >> the same thing. >> Mhm. >> Like if the same things. Well, no. I mean, like for the bullet one, he's
05:44:31Sarahwilling to take a bullet for me. I'll take a bullet for him. >> Right. Well, I think also if you talk if you want to bring, you know, go back into faith and like bring, you know, a lot of women have issues with the part of the Bible where it says wives submit
05:44:42Sarahto your husbands. Okay. A lot of women have problem. They don't think about the next part that said husbands treat your wife as Christ did the church. What did Christ do for the church? He died for it.
05:44:53Sarah>> So, it's like, hey, listen. You know what? If a man loves me, if he is willing to die for me, you know what? I'll make him a sandwich. >> Yeah. >> Well, I would agree. I I agree. Yes. Of
05:45:04Brian Atlascourse. If the man is doing all these things, sacrificing in those ways, providing, protecting, willing to die for you as Christ did, >> then the least the women can do is not
05:45:15Brian Atlasbe quarrelome, >> be peaceful, >> and be and submit and obey. >> Yes. >> Yes. But I don't get the impression that a lot of women are doing that
05:45:26Brian Atlas>> because it's contrary to modernity and feminism and boss babe and having lived in a feminist culture. >> I think if men are are obligated to take
05:45:39Aarona bullet for you, I think you have a duty to give them children. >> No, it's >> Yes. The whole man taking the bullet for the woman thing stems back to when in
05:45:49Aaronsociety if a man in a relationship dies the woman can't go on to go anywhere else. It's not acceptable and this is an
05:45:57Aaronold thing. So it's an outdated concept that just needs to pun intended die because there was a time in culture like a very long time ago where if a man died
05:46:09Aaronthe woman was not allowed to remarry. She had to go with his family and they had to take care of her and that's what was required of society and that's something that has not happened for a
05:46:19Aaronvery long time. So it's something that kind of just needs to go away. >> What needs to go away? >> This notion that it has to be the man that dies for the woman.
05:46:31Brian Atlas>> I I >> you [clears throat] know I think uh I don't know. I feel like what about this? If the uh husband should be willing to die or the
05:46:42Brian Atlasboyfriend should be willing to die, maybe the woman has to be a virgin.
05:46:55Lisathat can be reasonable because um it women should you know provide a lot of things to the table if a man has to
05:47:07Lisadie for her. That's a high expectation. So then there should definitely be a lot of expectations for women like um staying at home with the kids, cooking
05:47:19Lisaand cleaning. Like if you have a good husband, you should definitely submit to him and you should definitely um do all of those things in a godly relationship.
05:47:32Mandy>> Oh, go ahead. Sorry. >> Sorry. I think if men like even like a random dude sees a woman in distress um should protect her at any cost. But that >> a random woman.
05:47:44Mandy>> Yeah. But like but for that to happen, I think we'd have to abolish abortion. >> Wait, what? >> Why are they why are those two things related? >> Well, because I think that women have a duty just like men have a duty to protect us, women have a duty to have
05:47:57Lisakids. >> And women also have a duty to nurture and protect children. And that's um naturally what women are made for. That's the role of a woman, right?
05:48:09Mandy>> So because the patriarchy was built around protecting women and children and stuff like that. And if women are just out, you know, unaliving their babies, then there's absolutely no reason to protect them at this point. They're
05:48:21Sarahequal at that point. >> And I don't think I don't think that I think if you're married cuz you asked, you know, what if it's it's only a virgin can the man die for? I don't think that should apply because you know
05:48:32Sarahif you're married you have become one flesh at that point >> and the man is the husband and he should it's like God husband wife kids like we
05:48:42Sarahprotect those under us and I think that you know whether you're a virgin or or not you know you could be on your your second marriage you know and and and that's okay if the man loves you and he wants to spend the rest of his life with
05:48:55Brian Atlasyou and commit to you and >> you know he should agree with that. Yeah. >> Okay. Uh well, we're done with the questionnaire. We have a few more notes.
05:49:04Brian AtlasWe have our rapid fire segment. Uh so we'll do that right now. Um I almost I don't know if I want to ho
05:49:16Brian Atlasyou mentioned alpha male stuff earlier, like the alpha male thing. >> Yeah. >> What is more alpha male? the guy dying like jumping in front of
05:49:28Brian Atlasthe bullet protecting his woman or letting her die and that so he can find another woman and reproduce with her. What's more alpha male?
05:49:42Brian Atlas>> Um probably the >> the first one. I feel like that's kind of beta soy boy energy to be honest. No, they run. >> I think [laughter]
05:49:54Brian Atlas>> I think Well, they run, but I think like a true cerebral alpha male. She's got to go. >> Like, I think it's more alpha to let the
05:50:06Gigiwoman die. >> That's way more alpha male. >> No, >> the girls definitely don't like this one. >> Gigi, what do you think? What do you think about that? >> I mean, I I don't think so. Because for
05:50:18Gigiexample, you said you're now infertile and you and your current husband aren't planning on have like I don't think you should die for that. >> I don't think so. >> Yeah. Like I I
05:50:30Gigi>> Wait, I'm confused. >> Like the whole like getting with a nut like letting like say you were in a position where you had a gun at you. Like I don't think your husband should
05:50:42Gigijust let you get shot so that he can find someone who is fertile and have kids with her. >> Right. >> Well, it's I mean it's not the the having kids part isn't the primary thing necessarily. >> Oh, but I I would say that