Brian DEBATES Perfect 10 Boss Babe On If Women Have Duties To Men?! | Dating Talk #254

Date: 2025-08-04
Duration: 7h 05m

Identified Speakers

SPEAKER_02Par(guest)
SPEAKER_03Ma(guest)
SPEAKER_04Luna(guest)
SPEAKER_05Felicity(guest)
SPEAKER_06Ellie (Fish Tank)(guest)
SPEAKER_09Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_11Renez(guest)
SPEAKER_13Audrey (Cherry)(guest)

Key Moments

00:05:27
IntroAll guests introduced including Fish Tank contestant and MMA fighter
00:24:24
Key MomentAudrey: 3.5-year sexless relationship, partner had micropenis (holds up fingers showing 3 inches)
03:38:00
Key MomentBumble swipe session: Ellie 60% yes rate vs Luna 5% yes rate
05:10:00
Key MomentMa: BPD, 3 stalkers, labiaplasty regret (lost sensation, cries daily), ex's suicide selfie
05:28:24
Key MomentMa: labiaplasty surgeon removed too much, lost sensation, cries every day about it
06:57:00
QuoteBrian reads article: Movember charity redirected $160M to women's health with zero for men

Topics Discussed

00:05:27
Guest Introductions

Including Fish Tank contestant Ellie, MMA fighter Par (4-0), pet girl Ma.

00:10:33
Pet Girl / Furry Identity

Ma describes pet girl identity, walking on leash TikTok.

00:24:24
Audrey 3.5-Year Sexless Relationship

Partner had micropenis. Gained weight. BBW community.

01:27:30
Trans/Gender Debate

Is dating trans woman gay? Brian argues biological sex basis. Audrey supports respect but opposes puberty blockers for minors.

03:38:00
Bumble Swipe Session

Ellie 60% yes rate. Luna 5% yes rate. Women's pickiness demonstrated.

05:10:00
Ma's Notes: Anarchism/BPD/Stalkers/Labiaplasty

BPD, 3 stalkers, pimp encounter, ex's suicide selfie, labiaplasty regret (lost sensation).

06:12:00
Manifesting Debate

Brian vs Renez on manifestation. Brian: pseudoscience. Audrey: useful tool.

Transcript

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04:55:06
Ellie (Fish Tank)>> Non-negotiable. >> Non-negotiable. Thank you, Ellie. Wie. >> Wait, what did they call you on fish tank? Leonard or some [ __ ] >> Oh, Leonard. >> Ellie. Leonard. >> My name on the stoex. >> Leonard. >> Oh, I don't know.
04:55:19
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, just scoot in just a bit. >> What do you think is emotional for a woman? >> You tell me. >> Question. That's You tell me. But I won't ask. >> Let's talk first dates though because you're asking. You're only >> Wait, I have a question though. I have a
04:55:32
Brian Atlasquestion. You said these things for men are non-negotiable. Sidewalk rule, open the car door, pay for the date. Okay, those are a couple of non-negotiables. What are the non-negotiables for women? >> I don't know. What are they? Let's talk
04:55:46
Brian Atlasabout it. >> You No, you you tell us. You tell us >> on a first date? >> Sure. >> I mean, >> women don't have to do [ __ ]
04:55:58
Brian Atlas>> Again, >> they don't do anything. I what is it? But but how easy was it for you to say men should do XYZ non-negotiable? You're little [ __ ] boy. If you don't do that
04:56:11
Brian Atlas[ __ ] you little [ __ ] boy. Soy boys ain't going to hold the door open, open the car door, pay for the date. Oh, these little soy boys over here. And then but I'm just asking, okay, what what are women's non-negotiables?
04:56:26
Brian AtlasIt's nothing. It's nothing, bro. It's a raw deal for us. Boy, we have non-negotiables for the men and y'all.
04:56:37
Brian Atlas>> Nothing. You just show you. I am the table. What do you bring to the table? >> I am the table. >> Oh, no. Don't even go there. No women. That's your your your female perspective. >> Woman rule the world.
04:56:50
Brian Atlas>> What do you bring to the table? I am the table. That's what she's saying. I'm at What are the non-negotiables for women? >> What's on the table? What are they? >> I'm asking you. >> Why don't we ask you? I'm tell I told
04:57:02
Brian Atlasyou what mine were. >> But why is it so easy for women to say men should do this, but then you can't say women should do this? >> Not true. >> What should women do? Then you tell me. Y'all are the women. You tell me what
04:57:14
Audrey (Cherry)women should do. >> I think we all have differences because like >> that's why I'm saying you date women. That's why we're asking you. It's like we're saying this because we date that person. You know what I mean? Also, it depends on the relationship if
04:57:27
Audrey (Cherry)they're dominant. Like I date women, too, and I'm more dominant when I date women, submissive when I date men. So, I feel like I would fill that role with a woman. Like, I would be opening the car door. And for that, like that's how I want to date a woman. But for a man, I
04:57:39
Parlike to be more submissive. So, it's like different. It's different for everyone. >> Word. >> Word. But in general, I think women, like if guys are paying for the first dates, opening car doors, doing all this
04:57:52
Parstuff for you, the least you can do, helping her out around the house, apartment, wherever he is, I think that's the least you could do. >> Especially if women aren't sleeping and hooking up on the first date.
04:58:03
Audrey (Cherry)>> Like, if I got taken on a date and they paid $300 at a steakhouse and then they call me being like, "Hey, I need help packing." I'm going to help them pack. Like, but it's more like if they pay for a date and then they're like, "Okay, now I need to go do my laundry." Like that's
04:58:15
Audrey (Cherry)like I feel like it's a dis it's like you need to have more of a relationship before you can like ask that like but I would be okay with helping them once they did that you know it's like I don't know it's weird weird conversation
04:58:27
Audrey (Cherry)what do you think is a non-negotiable for you say what do you think cuz you're a man and you have non-negotiables so what are they >> bow that was >> bow
04:58:38
Brian Atlas>> uh defer to my leadership so a lot of women want a leader they find this as an attract active trait in a relationship. Y'all want a leader, but you don't want
04:58:50
Brian Atlasto follow. In order for a guy to be an effective leader, you can't be dealing with like a rambunctious,
04:59:00
Brian Atlasnon-ooperative person. Like, leadership can only exist within the dynamic of willingness to follow. Women don't want
04:59:10
Brian Atlasto follow. But it's weird because Nick, you remember that clip from the office? You know what I'm talking about? >> Here, I'll pull up the I I'll find it.
04:59:21
Brian AtlasBut uh the office leadership. What? What's that? Ryan. Yeah, I think that's his name. All right, let's see if that finds it. I'm going to send it to you. Private chat. >> All right, private chat. Boom. There it
04:59:32
Brian Atlasis. Found it. Easy peasy. Pull that up. Video tab it. We're going to watch this. telling y'all want a leader you don't want to follow means being submissive,
04:59:44
SPEAKER_10being cooperative. >> I got away with everything under the last boss and it wasn't good for me at all. So, I want guidance. I want
04:59:54
SPEAKER_10leadership. But don't just like boss me around, you know, like lead me. Lead me
05:00:02
Brian Atlaswhen I'm in the mood to be led. That's dating right now. That's dating.
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Audrey (Cherry)>> That's the thing that's like you can't even argue because there's scales of everything. Like there's like I always said my dream relationship would be like like if I dated like a lawyer or a doctor or whatever, like if I was going to his little like doctor lawyer meetings and everything, I would let all
05:00:26
Audrey (Cherry)of his friends think that he's in charge. Like I'm okay with like all of his friends being like giving him that dominance. like giving like if if his friends over and we're there like I'll help him serve him like whatever like
05:00:37
Audrey (Cherry)I'm okay with that but also when doors are closed and me and him are just alone like he shouldn't treat me like all I am is a ser you know what I mean like I can play the part when it's needed >> you want to peg him what >> what in the [ __ ] world did everyone hear that >> I don't know just you said behind closed
05:00:51
Brian Atlasdoors you >> I mean I'm down I guess I don't know like if that's what >> if they're paying bills you know >> I don't know they're both bad situations
05:01:00
Brian Atlasbut this idea that okay in in public you will you will fall into that role but privately you're just going to be quarrelome and annoying. >> No, that's not what I said. I'm saying I
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Audrey (Cherry)I'm okay to play it more like if they like being like the yes sir, no sir, whatever. Like if they're paying my bills and stuff, I'm okay with that. But also when I'm at home, like I don't want them to be talking to me exactly how they would to their friends like at
05:01:22
Audrey (Cherry)home. Like I want them to treat me more like their person, not like this woman. You know what I mean? Like I feel like in front of their friends they want it to be more of like a role thing. And I'm okay with playing that if they're bringing in the bread and they're that role in their job, you know, if they're
05:01:35
Brian Atlaslike the top CEO or whatever. Like that's okay. Like >> Yeah. So I guess if the traditional role for men is to be providers and protectors, then that would mean the
05:01:46
Brian Atlastraditional role like the duty for women would be to have children. >> Okay? >> Like that's the traditional role.
05:01:57
Brian AtlasIf we're talking like more so not necessarily on the individualistic level but on the like broader the broader societal level like that
05:02:09
Brian Atlaswould be the duty to society is to have children >> right >> but I guess more on an individualistic
05:02:20
Brian Atlasone-on-one relationship absent children the role would be to bow, defer to his leadership,
05:02:32
Brian Atlasshow him deference, be submissive, be feminine, and bring him peace. >> Good partner. That's it. >> That's not it. >> That is what you just described.
05:02:44
Brian Atlas>> Well, yeah, but I mean there's What does being a good partner partner mean? >> Described. >> Okay. Well, fine then. Anything that's positive can be a being a good partner,
05:02:55
MaI guess. Brian, I need to go. >> Well, >> what? >> I had a concussion. My head hurt. So, >> when did you have >> a few weeks ago? >> Oh, >> yeah. I >> Well, we didn't even get through your
05:03:09
Brian Atlasnotes. >> I didn't I didn't know it was going to be this long. >> Uh, well, do you want to stay and we can finish up your notes really quick? >> Sure. >> Okay.
05:03:17
Brian Atlas>> Uh, okay. Um, let's see. >> Uh, we're going to here. I'm going to get right to it. I had one final point here really quick. So, you wouldn't bow for the perfect man.
05:03:30
Brian Atlas>> I would not bow >> for the perfect man. >> No, >> the perfect man. The entailment here could be he's a trillionaire, super hot, [ __ ] amazing, but all you have to do
05:03:41
Brian Atlasto get him, aside from just being you and all your other positive characteristics and traits, you just have to bow. That's it. >> If he would bow, I would bow. >> No, no, no. He Okay, then it's a bow. But no, the entailment is not going to do it.
05:03:54
Brian Atlas>> He won't. That doesn't I It doesn't make sense. But just to be clear, he's a trillionaire. >> Who cares? >> Who cares? I don't >> I'm >> trillionaire. Your life
05:04:06
Brian Atlasbark. >> You You never have to work. This is like >> thousand-year dynasty levels of wealth. Uh you never have to work a day again in
05:04:19
Brian Atlasyour life. Your everything is taken care of. You don't even you're not even going to have to cook and clean for him. He has servants on. He's got servants for the servants. >> Oh, you just get to >> All you have to do is bow. You don't do
05:04:33
Brian Atlasit. >> You mean bow every day? >> Once. Sure. Once a day. >> No. >> I'm sorry. >> Can I ask you a question? If if there was a job that paid you a million dollars and you were a greeter at the
05:04:46
Brian Atlasfront of a restaurant and for some reason this restaurant was like really really stupid with their finances and you part of this greeting procedure at the restaurant is to greet each and every single guest that comes through the restaurant. You just have to do like
05:04:58
Reneza bow and they'll pay you a million dollars. Would you do it? >> Would that be a professional bower? Yeah. For a restaurant for a million >> or it could be a greeter at the front of like a Walmart or something.
05:05:11
Brian AtlasLike it's I know it's a bit like silly or whatever, but you're getting paid. >> That's totally out of the question. I mean, it's it's >> and it's a million dollars. >> Would you do it? >> No.
05:05:21
Brian Atlas>> You wouldn't do it? >> So, you'll wave your hands around people doing Reichy and [ __ ] for for one hour and you charge like a couple hundred bucks, but you won't be paid
05:05:34
Brian Atlas>> you won't you won't get paid a a million dollar salary to bout. Okay. Yeah. I mean, I don't really get it, but >> your opinion wouldn't stood our ground.
05:05:45
Brian Atlas>> How about you do it for 10? >> Would you do it for 10 million? >> No, it's not a it >> you wouldn't. By the way, a bow is not like a degrading thing to do in a in any
05:05:56
Brian Atlascapacity, but certainly in like a work capacity. If like the job was like, oh, you just have to do a little bow as you greet the people that come in. You wouldn't do that for 10. >> That's not the job for me then. No. million.
05:06:08
Audrey (Cherry)>> That's not what I'm looking to do in this life. So, pass. >> What? >> That's okay. >> Yeah. I mean, just every situation money is not important to you like that that you have these values.
05:06:21
Luna>> I would quit this [ __ ] podcast right now. >> If I could get paid $10 million to just >> bow to people at the front door of a restaurant. >> I feel like it's not about the money for
05:06:33
Brian Atlasher. It's just about her like inner morals and what she believes. Make the make the moral argument for why it would be immoral to bow. >> It's an ego thing. >> That's 100%. >> If it was any other motion, like maybe a
05:06:46
Renezhandshake when you're greeting them, would that be different? Would you do that for $10 million? >> No, because I'm not like, okay, this is about what uh what I'm supposed to This is about like just purpose, having
05:06:58
Renezpurpose in life. And my purpose isn't to shake someone's hand for money. Isn't to bow to someone for money. So, this is your purpose. Your purpose is to like sell snake oil to [ __ ] I'm sorry. >> My purpose though. That's the thing.
05:07:11
Audrey (Cherry)Like you're taking it deeper than like if that if she doesn't want to bow some to someone cuz that's what not money is is money is important to me. So I'm bowing. Okay. It's not important to her and that's not her worth. So she doesn't want to do it and that's okay. >> So beautiful.
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Audrey (Cherry)>> Thanks. >> I I I appreciate it. I mean if that's not >> if she don't want to do it >> then that's her life. >> Yes. I understand it's ridiculous to you. I would be I'm like girl 10 million. >> No judgment. No judgment if you want to
05:07:37
Audrey (Cherry)bow. Like go for it. >> I don't judge you for not wanting not financially smart. >> I agree with that. But I think I think it's like you must be really happy with what you're doing right now. And I love that for you then. Love that.
05:07:49
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. I love it. >> I'm so happy that you love that. >> That's crazy. >> $10 million, dude. >> That's like you could work for a year and be good and then do your purposeful
05:08:01
Brian Atlaswork for [ __ ] free or something. Wait. 10 million a year. >> Yeah, it's 10 million in a year. >> Oh, wow. >> You work for one year, you're set. >> Bow. >> Who wouldn't do that? You wouldn't do it for a year just to set yourself up with 10 mil?
05:08:15
Brian Atlas>> No. >> No. My life's purpose of for I can't pause it for a [ __ ] year to create generational wealth. I don't understand the logic. >> Why? But yeah, but who cares? That's not
05:08:27
Audrey (Cherry)>> She's happy with what she wants to do. That is her decision. Bro, >> look. If she had if she had like a sick family member that was like and needed 10 million to survive and then she wouldn't do it, then I'll be like, "Okay, I'm judging cuz like she he needs it to." But if he if she is happy and
05:08:40
Brian Atlastaking care of herself and doesn't want the 10 million, who gives a [ __ ] >> I would be thinking don't give a [ __ ] >> I would be thinking bigger picture like, "Okay, let's say you have this side this passion that you want to do and it's
05:08:52
Brian Atlasreally not about the money." It's like in my mind, I would just be like thinking about it logically and analytically. Okay, I can't do it for a year, but for that year, I'm going to go
05:09:02
Brian Atlasahead and set myself up that I can do that thing more. Or I can invest in that thing and start like a [ __ ] business.
05:09:11
Brian AtlasAnd I have all this I have the slush fund of $10 million to fulfill my dream of making this thing bigger. >> Absolutely. >> With these resources that I'm gaining
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Renezthrough the I don't know. That's just I wouldn't >> Do you What's You don't have a job? >> I have many. I have many jobs actually.
05:09:34
Brian Atlas>> No, but I mean like do you have like a normal job? I know you do. You have a couple hustles and stuff. Do you have like a main gig? What's your main gig? >> No, that is my That's my world. Yes, I make money. That's how I make money.
05:09:46
Renez>> The Reiki. >> It's not No, it's not just Raike. Okay. >> My gosh. >> All right. I'll leave it. I mean, I'll
05:09:56
Lunaleave it there. Let the girl be happy. I feel like you should just drop it cuz we got a girl with a concussion that's got >> they got a headache. >> All right. >> Yeah. So, she's like sitting here staring in front of a >> This is This is why the wage gap exists.
05:10:10
Brian AtlasOkay. >> Oh my god. >> So, anyways. >> So, anyways, uh Okay, we'll get into your notes. Uh you say that you when you initially reached out to us, you have a complex relationship. Uh-huh.
05:10:22
Ma>> What does that mean? Into the mic. >> Um, we were just on and off all the time. We didn't respect each other and >> Uhhuh. >> Okay. >> We're We're in therapy now, so it's
05:10:36
Magood. Now, >> in couples therapy? >> Um, well, I'm in therapy and I bring I bring him and it helps. >> You're in therapy for what? >> Um, issues, mental
05:10:48
Brian Atlas>> issues. I have a personality disorder. BPD. >> Yeah. >> Okay. Is it pretty severe? >> That's what my therapist said. Yeah. >> Okay. Uh, you said in your notes you
05:10:59
Maconsider yourself an anarchist. >> Yeah, I kind of do. I mean, I just I just prefer that um there be no rulers. Um, >> no rulers.
05:11:11
Ma>> Like, you know, like dolphins, they just swim in the ocean anywhere they want. They don't need a passport. They do whatever.
05:11:23
MaBut those are animals. We're talking also like don't they crepe? >> Oh yeah. >> Okay. Okay. I wasn't going in that direction. I mean, yes, I agree in law and order, but we did exist back then
05:11:37
Brian Atlaswithout governments. >> That's without there's always been >> Yeah. Yeah. That's Wait, wait, wait. But throughout all of human history, there's always been hierarchies. There might not have been like formal
05:11:49
Brian Atlasestablishments of government. I mean there's been established governments for like long thousands millennia, long periods of time. >> Mhm.
05:11:59
Ma>> No, I believe like sorry I believe in like a hierarchy. I just think like what you said our civilization is too big and I >> So what should it be?
05:12:10
Brian Atlas>> I I feel like we should focus on more like communities. >> Communities. >> I don't know. Uh, so I guess would people would there still be companies or
05:12:20
Brian Atlascorporations in an anarchy like selling products? I notice you're wearing like glitter and makeup and you have like your teeth are like bejeweled. So there's like an industry and a corporation that produces the things
05:12:33
Brian Atlasthat you're wearing on your face. >> Yeah. >> Okay. So you under an anarchy would there still be corporations? >> Um, we would be bartering and making things. So there wouldn't be like
05:12:44
Brian Atlasmassive multinational corporations. You'd be like sticks in You want to go back to sticks in the woods? >> Um >> would you What level of civilization would you like to go back to?
05:12:56
Ma>> Me? Yeah, I honestly do want to go back in time just to see it. >> No, like to live out the rest of your life, you know, like Bronze Age, Iron Age, Stone Age. >> I'm going to be honest. >> Pre-industrial.
05:13:09
Ma>> Pre-industrial. >> Yeah, go ahead. Be honest. I I I decided my political beliefs like 15 years ago and I haven't really changed or thought about them. So yeah, I I I don't really think about politics
05:13:22
Brian Atlasthat much. >> Wait, so you became an anarchist 15 years ago when you were 14? >> Yeah, pretty. Yeah. Yeah. >> Okay. But I I guess you said you don't
05:13:35
Brian Atlas>> I'm not really political. These are >> Well, it's not political. This isn't a political conversation. Okay. This is like the structure of society. >> Okay. >> Like political I'd be okay. There's Republicans, there's Democrats, whatever. This is like more
05:13:48
Brian Atlasfoundational. >> Um I guess as an anarchist though, um how you you said you're against government, right? >> Kind of. >> Okay. So, let's say there's And I
05:14:01
Brian Atlasnoticed you're wearing makeup, right? >> So, you realize there's like quite a bit of industry when it comes to producing makeup. I I mean I guess you can do so like you could rub some dirt on your face or something or like >> berries >> put some berries on your face or some
05:14:14
Brian Atlas[ __ ] >> but the global makeup industry is like a massive infra there's massive infrastructure systems etc. Okay, so let's say one of these companies in
05:14:26
Brian Atlasorder to out compete other competitors wants to just dump the the toxic sludge remnants from the makeup production process into an ocean that pe or sorry
05:14:38
Brian Atlasnot ocean a river that people drink from. What entity would you appeal to to stop a company or corporation from
05:14:47
Brian Atlasdumping toxic sludge into a river? um park parks and recreation >> which would be a government entity but you're an anarchist so how do you reconcile that
05:15:01
Brian Atlas>> I don't know um >> but also don't you think like dumping toxic sludge into river is bad >> yes >> how do we stop that though >> why are we dumping it in the river
05:15:13
Brian Atlas>> because humans are selfish and greedy and they'll cut corners to save or make money >> yeah So, should we maybe have like a government body that can enforce laws
05:15:24
Brian Atlasthat prevents corporations from dumping toxic materials into the river? >> Yeah. >> So, maybe you want to rethink the anarchy thing. >> Yeah. Right. With that one
05:15:36
Mawith that one. I mean just you know pollution environment. >> My No, my thing about it was just like um maybe misunderstood it but like law
05:15:48
Brian Atlasenforcement like really >> not good. >> Yeah. Not helpful. >> Okay. Question for you. Somebody murders your boyfriend. Who do you appeal to? >> Oh my gosh.
05:15:58
Ma>> Who do you go to to get justice? >> Well, yeah. In that situation, probably the police will help. But in a lot of situations, they haven't helped. So that's why >> Okay. Well, look, I'm I'll be charitable
05:16:09
Brian Atlasand grant that uh the police force isn't perfect. They make mistakes. There's police misconduct, police brutality, police killings, unjustified. This definitely happens. >> But as a general principle, wouldn't you
05:16:22
Brian Atlasagree that we need some form of law enforcement for society to function? >> Yeah. I just think it could be a lot better. That's all. >> Oh, sure. Yeah, absolutely. there's ways
05:16:33
Brian Atlasthat all sorts of uh industries or you know government bodies or >> whatever can be can be better. I think it could be a lot better and also like I
05:16:45
Mabecause I couldn't ask for help you know that's why I got those views like okay I have to be independent can't really depend on other people but yeah >> it's not really >> is there anything else related to the
05:16:58
Brian Atlasanarchy that >> No I didn't think you'd bring the >> cops >> the cops and you don't like government okay look there's valid criticisms of government I mean absolutely but I think
05:17:09
Brian Atlasyou do need some sort of uh you need some sort of authoritative body to make sure that we have some checks and balances when it comes to
05:17:21
Brian Atlasindividuals or group like for example individuals. So criminals or even groups of people can form criminal organizations or you have legitimate corporations who do commit uh well at
05:17:32
Brian Atlasleast what are crimes like they can pollute they can do all sorts of terrible things and somebody needs to keep uh these people in check or groups in check.
05:17:44
Brian Atlas>> Okay. Uh couple other things you wrote here in your notes. Um, you said you were once traditional, but the man that you're currently with pushes you to be ea egalitarian in terms of living together. >> Yeah.
05:17:56
Ma>> Do you pay all the bills? >> No, it's like 5050. >> Okay. >> Well, yeah. >> So, he you used to be traditional, but then he made you 50/50. >> Yeah. He's like, why? >> Okay. W him.
05:18:07
Brian Atlas>> It makes for Yeah. Honestly, >> just kidding. Well, I mean, I guess if it works out for you, I guess. But you used to be Trad. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> So you didn't but he kind of imposed his >> but >> what's more Wait, what's
05:18:20
Brian Atlas>> question for the panel? What's more feminist? >> She used to be traditional >> and that's what she used to want. But the man, the evil patriarchy imposed his will on her and now she has to pay 50/50
05:18:33
Maof everything or what's more feminist? >> Is it more feminist that he You're >> funny, Brian. >> He imposed his will on her. >> Well, can I say one thing? He also does
05:18:45
Maa lot like he does the laundry like washes dishes, helps me out. >> Ow. >> I don't even know what my laundry room looks like anymore at this point to be honest.
05:18:55
Brian Atlas>> Because he has so many [ __ ] doing laundry room. I'm kidding. Just kidding. Um, okay. Uh, your other notes. You said you had three stalkers and one broke through your window at night. >> I'm so sorry. >> Oh, girl. >> Yep.
05:19:08
Ma>> Nice. >> Got to love those stalkers. the dating apps. They're all from the dating apps. >> That's why I don't do dating apps and they're very dangerous. >> Uh, and did you date these guys?
05:19:22
Ma>> Yeah. >> You said most of them were addicted to cocaine in the whole relationship and you never knew. >> Yeah. >> Does that apply to your current >> No. Well, I I mean, I would never know.
05:19:32
Brian Atlas>> Hope not. Hope not. >> I didn't know before. I don't know. >> Friendly. Friendly. >> Okay. Uh, you said that two times you got your phone stolen by different people and one broke the phone.
05:19:47
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, >> like guys you were seeing. >> Those were the stalkers. Yeah. >> Oh, okay. >> You were in a polygamous relationship with what you later discovered was a pimp for two weeks. >> Oh my god. >> Oh my god. >> What? Girl, your life is crazy.
05:19:59
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Crazy. >> Are you okay? >> I don't No, I'm not. I'm not. I'm all right. >> Mhm. Uh what was the story there? He was
05:20:11
Maa He did he try to pimp you? >> Well, yeah. We went to like this big mansion party and he's in a billionaire's house and he's like my look at my girl like she's getting all
05:20:23
Brian Atlasthis money like nudging me and I'm like, "Oh, that's what you want me to do?" And so I left. Yeah. >> Okay. Um, you also wrote that you went
05:20:34
Brian Atlasover to this witchy girl's house >> and she showed you a vial of her period blood. >> Oh my god. >> You didn't see it as a red flag.
05:20:45
Ma>> I didn't see it. >> So, wait, you're by. >> I was. Now I'm straight. Now I'm straight. >> Okay. >> I was. >> Yeah. >> That's kind of I guess kind of weird. I
05:20:59
Brian Atlasguess >> I'm fluid. Vegas. >> You said two different people vandalized your car because you told them to leave you alone. >> Yeah. >> Oh my god. Girl, >> good times. >> Uh, you said you were you were moving to Vegas soon. Boyfriend in
05:21:12
Brian Atlas>> I live there. We >> Wait, you live in Vegas? Oh, cool. Okay. >> Wait, hold on. Moving to Vegas soon. Your boyfriend in New York knew about it for 3 years.
05:21:22
Ma>> You're moving in a few months and his response was to put a shotgun in his >> Do you want a hug? mouth. Yeah. I'm like, "Oh my god, >> these aren't even these aren't even the bad things."
05:21:33
Ma>> It gets worse. >> Yeah. I don't know. But I like block it out. So, I can't even remember honestly. >> I was say I understand now. I understand. >> Oh, he took a photo and he sent you a selfie.
05:21:46
Ma>> Yeah. And so, I called the cops because I thought he did something and then the SWAT team came and then he got sent to a psych ward and he's >> Is this the current boyfriend? >> No, that's my ex. That's my god.
05:22:00
Brian Atlasthat. >> Yikes. Okay. You also wrote that modern dating will give you permanent irreversible psychological damage. >> That's true. >> I see it.
05:22:11
Ma>> Yes. >> Uh, okay. Uh, you also wrote that you don't believe in marriage. Um, okay. I agree with you on there on that, I guess. >> And I was studying to be a marriage and
05:22:23
Brian Atlasfamily therapist. That's why I don't believe in it anymore because I learned too much. >> Oh. Uh, you do you used to do OF. Did you do any other kind of sex work like
05:22:33
Brian Atlasstripping, escorting, sugar daddy? >> Um, yeah, like camming a little bit. >> No escorting though. >> No. >> Um, you did do sugar. Show of hands. Who
05:22:45
Audrey (Cherry)here has had a sugar daddy? >> I'm not going to lie. >> Luna. No sugar daddy. >> No. >> No sugar daddy. >> Ellie, >> not didn't give him sugar. >> Sugar daddy. >> But you there sugar daddies that you don't need to give them sugar. >> Rock and roll.
05:22:57
Brian Atlas>> Just give me money. Uh, and then yeah, we went over the pet girl thing kind of. You love head pats apparently. I don't know. >> I just want to be coddled, you know. >> Codled.
05:23:09
Brian Atlas>> I understand you. >> I kind of nurtured. >> I guess I'm missing that. >> Um, you wrote here that on your socials you lied about your age.
05:23:20
Luna>> Yeah, I used to >> because it helped with the O of stuff or whatever. >> Yeah. Did you go older or younger? >> I would do younger. >> Okay. >> Yeah.
05:23:33
Ma>> Like how old would you say? >> Uh 21 was Yeah. No. Yeah. >> And then you never aged. Just 21 every year. >> Well, yeah. I just I just stopped posting. I was like, I can't do this anymore. Like that's what they all do.
05:23:45
Brian Atlas>> You said you don't plan on meeting your submissives, so it doesn't matter. >> I don't know what that >> You don't plan on meeting your submissives. >> Well, what was the question? I don't I don't know. >> I don't
05:23:56
Brian Atlas>> you wrote like here's here's the full chain. Uh I don't feel you don't feel bad as so many Only Fans pictures are so photoshopped and such a lie. Uh related to you lying about your age. You said if
05:24:09
Brian Atlasmen can be women and identify as burritos. That's me. Uh just kidding. I too will partake in this madness. Haha. I don't plan on meeting my submissive so it doesn't matter. I'm not sure.
05:24:21
Ma>> Oh, like I could lie on the internet. It's not like I'm meeting them like I'm not selling them anymore. I see what you're saying. Okay. I'm just a I'm just pixels online. So, >> she's just pixels online. Okay.
05:24:34
Ma>> Uh let's see here. >> Couple questions for you on the quick on the questionnaire. How tall are you and minimum height of a man you would date? >> Um I'm 510 and 3/4 and I would date
05:24:45
Brian Atlasminimum like six foot, but I've dated shorter but I didn't really like it. >> Okay, gotcha. Uh let's see if there's anything else. Um
05:24:56
Brian Atlasoh uh really quick question for the whole panel and I'll relate it back to you. Uh do you think a woman's past should not matter >> going around the table starting with
05:25:09
Ellie (Fish Tank)you? >> I think it should matter um within a reason. Um, especially if not especially but if you have done sex work before I
05:25:20
Ellie (Fish Tank)think that your partner should have a right to know maybe because they have like certain issues with I don't know security in their partner or whatever then they'd want to I don't know have
05:25:31
Audrey (Cherry)somebody that's more modest I guess. >> Sure. What about you? >> I think it matters but you can't judge someone if you've done the same thing. So, have you [ __ ] 100 people? You can't judge your girlfriend for [ __ ]
05:25:43
Brian Atlas100 people. That's how I feel. >> Okay. >> I don't really understand the question. >> Uh, like body count. One example would be body. I mean, it could relate to other things, too. Like if she was involved in sex work or whatever. Oh,
05:25:56
Ellie (Fish Tank)well, it's the past. It shouldn't matter. Um, but as it relates, I guess, mostly body count. Should a woman's past matter? >> Not really. >> Okay. What do you think? >> I think it depends. Like for me
05:26:09
Ellie (Fish Tank)personally, I care like about like a man's past. That matters to me. So mine would matter too. >> Okay. Sure. What about you? What do you think?
05:26:18
Luna>> I think it matters just cuz everything you've done in your past kind of relays back in like lessons and how you act. Like your past kind of pushes you to either change or whether stay the same.
05:26:32
Brian AtlasSo >> Okay. What about you? Uh yeah, I think full transparency so I can make a informed decision. >> Transparency. Okay. What about you? >> I totally agree. >> All right. Well, uh going around the table, what uh is your body count
05:26:45
Brian Atlasstarting with Felicity? >> Two. >> Zero.
05:26:51
Brian Atlas>> Yeah, I don't think Yeah, I don't really feel comfortable saying that. >> Ballpark. Hey, what? Stay at the Don't I thought you were trying to escape. No, I just got my [ __ ] fat ass on this small chair is like, >> uh, do you want to do a range? Ballpark
05:27:04
Renezit. >> Uh, ballpark 20 to 30. >> Uh, one >> nine. Oh, >> one. >> Yeah. >> Okay. What about you? >> Nine. >> Nine. Okay.
05:27:16
Brian Atlas>> That's for my boyfriend's No. >> Ballpark. You want to do a ballpark? You want to do a range? >> Me? >> Yeah. >> Uh, yeah. Like nine. >> Like nine? >> Yeah. >> Did you lose track? >> Yeah. It's more than nine.
05:27:29
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Hey, you got to tell. Come on. You gotta be on. Give us a a >> Give us a ballpark. >> Into the mic. >> Well, okay. Let me be real. Like
05:27:42
Ma>> be real. >> Like after surgery, like I've had surgeries on my body. Like >> you're trans. >> No. No. >> Oh, sorry. My bad. >> Oh my gosh. >> I thought really >> I don't know the way you framed that
05:27:54
Ma[ __ ] I thought you were trying to say you were transition. No, no, no, no, no. But like I >> like I didn't have sex for a while. I was like a like a born again virgin like
05:28:04
Macelibate. So like I started my body count again after that cuz Yeah. >> Wait. So >> but you want the whole body count? >> Yeah.
05:28:16
Brian AtlasWhat was Yeah. >> Like le like less than 25. >> Less than 25. Okay. When you you said there was a born again virgin phase. >> Yeah.
05:28:29
Brian Atlas>> What age were you when you became a born again virgin? >> 25. >> Okay. And you're now 29. So wait, did you tell your now boyfriend that you were a virgin?
05:28:39
Ma>> No. Like did you told him like I have not had sex for a long time? Like >> Okay. >> I had surgery. Like no one's touched me. Like I feel like a brand new person. >> What what surgeries have you had done? I
05:28:51
Mahave my boobs and unfortunately laboplasty. Yeah, it makes me cry every day. >> Why? >> Because they amputated it all. >> It's like gone. >> RIP isn't like that.
05:29:05
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> # # big labia matter. >> Yeah. >> [ __ ] >> What about big areola? Do they matter? >> Um >> uh
05:29:17
Brian Atlas>> I they're fine. People are born how they're born and you should just be h you should just enjoy your partner for how they look and
05:29:26
Brian Atlas>> I'll be CEO of that one. >> Congrats on that. I guess I mean look >> I'll be >> congrats. But yeah. Oh my god. You got the laboplasty. You and you regret it. >> Do you regret every day? I cry every
05:29:41
Maday. >> Why? >> Cuz they like I just >> like has it changed the sensation? >> Yes. But I just wanted like a little bit gone cuz like one of the labia was really small and the other one was like longer and like it bothered me. So I
05:29:53
Mawanted more symmetrical but he just hacked both sides down to both sides. Yeah. Both sides to the nubs. There's like nothing. >> Now it's just a slit. >> A slit. Yeah. It's really It looks like No, I'm not going to say
05:30:05
Ma>> it looks like Hulk Hogan. Why? >> Homer Simpson. >> Homer Simpson like so enjoyable for you. It's okay, but it's not as good. The sensation's gone and also like the labia
05:30:17
Brian Atlaslubricates your vag. So, I have to use like a lube. >> I'm Hey, this is what I'm do. This is See, I'm I'm against the laboplasty. >> Me, too. >> You should be a spokesperson.
05:30:28
Ma>> Okay. >> Spokesperson for the >> I've we've had a couple girls come on say they got the laboplasty, man. It's sad, man. It's sad.
05:30:38
Brian AtlasUh, a cat dies for every woman. [Music] >> Yep. It's true. >> He said it's true.
05:30:46
Brian Atlas>> It's true. That is a fact. Wow. Um, and can I ask what was the >> motivation? Like, did you have an ex
05:30:56
Brian Atlasthat gave you flack? Have you heard >> have you heard insensitive jokes made by dudes? Like, what what was it? My ex just was like, I likeies. And I
05:31:08
Mawas like really like self-conscious after that. >> That's [ __ ] >> Um, >> yeah. It's usually what guys say that that's why I got surgeries here and
05:31:17
Mathere. Um, but also like I I do want to be perfect. I mean, everyone does. So, yeah.
05:31:27
Brian Atlas>> Damn. Anybody here ever felt self-conscious about their penis size? very so selfconcious. >> Mine's so small. >> My penis is actually too big.
05:31:40
Luna>> What? >> Wait, hold on. Can you repeat that question? >> You heard it right, babe. You heard it right. >> Yeah. >> Oh, all these Luna, I know you're kind of like the odd one out. All these women are trans. >> You didn't know that?
05:31:54
Brian Atlas>> No. >> Oh, we thought >> that's the point of the podcast. >> Nick, I told you to get a trans girl, dude. What the [ __ ] >> Sorry, >> are you [ __ ] kidding me, Nick? I'm just joking. I'm just joking.
05:32:04
Brian Atlas>> These are all, as far as I know, maybe somebody's bamboozling me. These are genuine homegrown >> I have a pener >> women. >> Okay. >> Has anybody ever here been shamed though
05:32:16
Brian Atlasfor the for you know how you are? >> No. >> Anybody experienced that? >> No. >> I had a cute kitty cat. >> It might be fab, but it's cute. >> Yeah. There's a lot of shaming language
05:32:27
Brian Atlasthough. They roasty. That's only >> roast beef. >> Beef curtains. Wizard sleeve. Wizard sleeve. >> Wizard sleeve.
05:32:36
Brian Atlas>> Arby's. Meat curtains. Roast beef. Very offensive. I It pisses me off. I'm offended. >> He's an advocate. >> It pisses me off. People should not be
05:32:48
Brian Atlastalking this way. Look, I don't think we should shame men or women for their genitalia >> or anything about their body really. >> Yep. >> I agree.
05:33:01
Brian AtlasExcept >> well, I was going to say we should shame people to not get plastic surgery. >> Yeah. >> Oh, >> and so this would mean if nobody got
05:33:13
Brian Atlasplastic surgery, you can never shame them for it. I think we should be appreciative of how people are uh naturally
05:33:22
Brian Atlaswithout the interventions of plastic surgery. Who here has plastic surgery? Do you you have plastic surgery? You have plastic s
05:33:34
SPEAKER_12girl >> her tatas. >> That is a very personal question. >> How's that person? That's not personal. >> Yeah, it is. Just >> Why is it personal? Why is that personal? Silicone.
05:33:48
Brian Atlas>> Silicone. >> Silicone. >> My dear. >> My dear, >> you don't have plastic surgery.
05:33:58
SPEAKER_10You're a [ __ ] liar.
05:34:02
Audrey (Cherry)>> What does she have plastic surgery on? >> Really? >> What do you mean? >> Really? >> Really? >> Yeah. Really? Do you, Brian? Really? Really? She can just have natural
05:34:16
Renezjingojenas. >> Jingle blessings. >> Jingojangas. >> Yeah. Jenga Jenga. >> I don't know what's called PG. But >> you So you don't have plastic surgery? I'm saying that's just a question I'm
05:34:27
Brian Atlasnot willing to answer. That's all. And you can move on from it. >> You could just Hey, >> said my peas. >> Why? Why would you be uncomfortable admitting you have fake titties? I don't
05:34:40
Parunderstand that. >> I just They're jingerjangers. >> Jingerjangers. >> Not titties. >> Jinger Jen. >> Get it. >> Yeah, of course. Yes. All right. All right. Whatever. I'm not going to press it, but it's just kind of whatever. Uh, wait, Felicity, I need you to stay for a
05:34:53
Brian Atlasbit because I need to get up here in a moment. Um, okay. So, anything else you want to know? Anything else? >> No. Thank you so much for having me. Um, I wish >> Or do you want to just sit there for the rest of the show? We're almost >> It's so bad. >> Well, how about this? Do you want to
05:35:06
Brian Atlas>> Wait, how long? >> Uh, we are going to try to wrap this one up on the earlier side tonight. >> Do we have Tylenol? >> Oh, yeah. >> And we have ibuprofen. >> Yeah, I forgot. >> And do you want to sit on the couch for a couple minutes just to Okay, let's do that.
05:35:20
Brian Atlas>> Oh, what a gent. >> Oh, that was so nice. >> Yeah. Hey, I I have I get headaches, too, cuz I got uh like neck injury that that bothers me. All right, let me read some chats and then I need to get up for
05:35:30
Ellie (Fish Tank)a sec. Then, Felicity, you're gonna take over for a moment while I get up. Okay, these are uh Ellie, can you read this for me? >> Okay. Get control of your Discord. We
05:35:42
Ellie (Fish Tank)all left. High schoolers are a new low for you. Also, there is no wage gap. It is all made up by feminists. >> From Andrew Wilson is a grifter. >> All right. I don't know who this is.
05:35:53
Brian AtlasI'll look into who this is. Bro, this is one of the reasons I didn't want to do a Discord is because uh it kind of devolves into
05:36:02
Brian Atlasdrama. Uh typically not drama that you've caused. Just people start [ __ ] bickering and fighting and they can't work this [ __ ] out on their own.
05:36:14
Brian AtlasUm I'm not Look, I've received some messages that there's some disputes or whatever going on. I think it's really inconsiderate to send this message and there was some drama that went down last
05:36:27
Brian AtlasSunday. Can you guys address this [ __ ] not while I'm doing my live stream? Like it's just bring this to me on a Tuesday,
05:36:38
Brian Atlasa Wednesday, not while I'm trying to do my stream. >> Uh I don't know what kind of weird coalition is on the Discord that like, okay, we're going to collectively
05:36:50
Brian AtlasI don't know the details of what's going on, guys. I'm busy dealing with other stuff. The like interpersonal drama that you guys are engaging in on the Discord. Somebody needs to give me time to
05:37:02
Brian Atlasprocess all that because there's multiple parties. Um, it's something I'm looking into, but the drama that's on
05:37:11
Brian Atlasthe Discord is and the specific drama has been very low priority. I have other [ __ ] I'm working on, other [ __ ] I'm
05:37:19
Brian Atlasdealing with. Uh, if you guys want to leave, okay, I mean, it seems like there's a bit of coalition building, which is kind of seems a
05:37:29
Brian Atlaslittle like I don't know, whatever. Why don't you guys more clearly address the issues? Don't do it while I'm streaming. That's I don't know. That's kind of
05:37:40
Ellie (Fish Tank)weird, I guess. But, okay. See you guys. Uh, Master Monkey Man, can you read this one? A kleptoarasite is an animal that deliberately steals resources and food from another. They retain hosts by seeking them emotionally or economically
05:37:53
Ellie (Fish Tank)dependent. >> Um, examples include seagulls and human women. >> Oh, there we go. >> Monkey man 34. >> Master monkey sense.
05:38:04
Audrey (Cherry)>> Master monkey man. >> These are They spent $100 to ask those two questions. >> You spent $100 just >> Oh, wait. Did we body count? No, we didn't finish body count. body count.
05:38:16
Audrey (Cherry)>> Um, it's not anyone's business but my partners, but I am sexually active and I like to have sex. >> Ballpark it. >> I don't who gives a [ __ ] if you want. I think everyone deserves to
05:38:28
Audrey (Cherry)>> to [ __ ] and love and have connections and it be a [ __ ] >> How many guys are you currently not having sex with? >> I'm only having sex with women right now. >> Women. Okay, got it. Ellie, what about you? Body count. >> Zero.
05:38:40
Ellie (Fish Tank)>> Word. Okay, cool. >> Word. Uh, read this one for us, Ellie. >> Ryan, here's a $100 to help you find your dream elephant ear labia L chair number three.
05:38:52
Brian Atlas>> Uh, Withered. Withered, thank you for that, man. I do appreciate it. Thank you. >> Appreciate it. >> Um, okay. >> Uh, Christopher Scott, thank for the super chat, man. If you can read this one, too.
05:39:05
Ellie (Fish Tank)So, you get to tell us how to be masculine men, but when we say what feminine women are, you'll lose your mind. Give me a effing break. >> What do you think about that? Feel like
05:39:18
Renezthat's kind of directed at you a little bit. Just a tad maybe. Uh um when I say >> I mean be more specific about you know
05:39:31
Audrey (Cherry)what what are we what are we saying about feminine >> dollar donation to specify >> yes like >> a champagne pop >> more clarifying details please.
05:39:41
Brian Atlas>> All right Christopher you want to send in a clarifying message it would be appreciated. Thank you brother. Thank thank you. Uh guys, really quick, if you're enjoying the stream, Reed 100,
05:39:52
Brian AtlasTTS 200, Venmo, Cash App, whatever pod. Uh Stefan, thank for the five. Thomas, thank for the one. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Then we have Twitch. Let's do Twitch, guys. twitch.tv/
05:40:05
Brian Atlaswhatever. Drop us a follow. Drop us a prime sub. And uh guys, it's been 37 minutes since we last had a prime. So, drop us a follow on the prime sub if you're enjoying the stream.
05:40:15
Brian AtlasShop.Whatever.com if you want to get yourself some merch. and then discord.gg whatever and then like the video please. Thank you guys. Appreciate it. Um yeah
05:40:28
Brian Atlasman it's look really quick just final thought on the Discord thing. I know most viewers have no idea what this is. This is like involving maybe a dozen people. Um, I think it's fair if you guys have like
05:40:39
Brian Atlasif there's certain issues in the Discord, like maybe there's uh you have criticisms of maybe how things are being moderated. That's perfectly fair. Those things can be addressed, but those things are going to take time. I'm not
05:40:52
Brian Atlasgoing to make an instantaneous decision, especially when most of this was just brought to my attention like a week ago. I'm not going to address it instantly. I'm going to get people's perspective. I'm not really getting clear-cut
05:41:04
Brian Atlasfeedback from people on it. And also, I do think it's fair for me to point out it's kind of it's very unfair to be starting like creating this kind of
05:41:14
Brian Atlasdrama while I'm live on the show. Obviously, I cannot like address the specific like issue
05:41:25
Brian Atlaswhile I'm doing the live stream. have some consideration as supporters that I'm not going to be able to like read your DMs and investigate
05:41:36
Brian Atlason a show day. Like that's not going to happen, guys. So, bring it to me on a Tuesday. Bring it to me on a Tuesday and I'll look into it. I've been attentive with it in the past
05:41:47
Brian Atlasbefore, but it's not going to happen on a Sunday when I'm in the middle of a show. Just saying. So, and honestly, I think you guys could talk this [ __ ] out amongst
05:41:59
Brian Atlasyourselves. I'm telling you, it's like some high school [ __ ] drama >> or give me something actionable that you want me to do. Tell me what you want me to do and I I'll see if it's reasonable
05:42:11
Brian Atlasand I'll do it. But if you're not coming to me, like if you're telling me some [ __ ] about some shit's going on in another Discord and you want me to be an intermediary between two people who are
05:42:22
Brian Atlasbickering on another Discord, what am I supposed to do? So, either figure it out between yourselves, talk to each other, or come to me with
05:42:33
Brian Atlaswhat you think actionably I can do. Anyways, back to the show. Um, like the video if you're enjoying the stream. Thank you. And oh, join the Discord. Of
05:42:46
Brian Atlascourse, guys, we've recently had an exodus of people from the Discord. We're clearly going to need to replace our numbers because there I think uh you know uh a couple people left the Discord.
05:42:59
Brian AtlasSo, you should join it. Pull it up. Pull that [ __ ] up. Pull it up. The Discord. Join the Discord. Let's see it. Pull it up. Hello.
05:43:13
Brian AtlasUh, and then why don't you go to here? Scroll up. Scroll up. No, no, no. Uh, on the sidebar. Yeah. Uh, let's do behind the scenes, guys. There we post a bunch of behind the
05:43:25
Brian Atlasscenes. And uh Oh, yeah. That's funny. So, Kylie Brewer said she was trapped. Felt trapped, but she left multiple. Anyways,
05:43:37
Brian Atlaswhatever. She was on for a debate. She's a [ __ ] weirdo. Uh, anyways, we're going to get back into the pre-show notes. I need to get up momentarily. Uh, I'm trying to think if there was anything else that I need to touch on
05:43:50
Lunareally quick. Really? For the perfect guy, you wouldn't bow. That's crazy. >> You just need to accept her answer.
05:44:00
Audrey (Cherry)>> Um, that's crazy. >> That's crazy to you. Everyone's over it. And that's okay that you think it's crazy, but >> not crazy to her. >> Yeah. And I love that for her. >> Yeah.
05:44:13
Brian Atlas>> But here I guess here's the perspective. It's it's like >> I want a guy to pay for a first date that costs X. Man has to work X amount
05:44:22
Brian Atlasof hours to pay for that first date. But I won't do something like completely benign and arbitrary that takes like no effort, doesn't cost any money, takes 3 seconds. Just like that.
05:44:34
Brian Atlas>> But that might cost her something inside. We don't know. >> You think men want to [ __ ] do work? >> Some do. Yes.
05:44:43
Brian Atlas>> Bro, men do it as a means to an end. Like if we lived in like some utopian society where >> there was just do a different topic. It's so
05:44:57
Brian Atlas>> stressing yourself out. >> Yeah. >> Over over nothing over a woman. Um, has anybody here ever moved shifty when it comes to dating? >> Like you done some grimy [ __ ] >> No.
05:45:09
Brian Atlas>> Like you done some grimy [ __ ] >> Nobody. >> Luna, you done some grimy [ __ ] >> Seems like it. >> Why would you do that? >> It seemed like you were about to say,
05:45:20
Ellie (Fish Tank)"Never mind. I got that totally wrong." >> Question for the panel. What years were World War I? >> Oh, >> World War I. My smile faded real fast. >> Oh my gosh,
05:45:30
Brian Atlas>> man. And I only remember up to World War II with uh what was that? 1935, right? >> And well, that was going to be my next question. What years were World War II? >> [ __ ]
05:45:42
Brian Atlas>> Nobody weigh in. We'll go one by one. >> 1935 to 1940, right? >> Okay. What about you? >> Yeah, like 19. >> Sorry, not years, just years. Doesn't
05:45:52
Audrey (Cherry)have to be [ __ ] March. >> Like 19 20 something to 40, I don't know. for World War I. >> I don't [ __ ] know. I don't care. >> And then dates for World War II. >> I literally don't know. And I don't care.
05:46:05
Audrey (Cherry)>> Guess. >> I don't know. I >> just guess. Throw it out there. [ __ ] >> I >> 2000. When was it? >> No. I don't know. >> Just guess that [ __ ] Just guess. [ __ ] guess.
05:46:16
Ellie (Fish Tank)>> 1930 to 1940 and then 1940 to 1950. >> Love it. What about you? Uh, history was never my strong suit, but I'll say 1909 to like 1915 for World War I.
05:46:28
Ellie (Fish Tank)>> 1909 to 1915, then World War II. And then World War II, 19 >> 29 to like 1936. >> What about you? >> Oh, I honestly have no idea. And it's kind of embarrassing. My mom's a history
05:46:42
Lunateacher. >> Embarrassing to not know. It's notaring. >> I feel like it's like one of those things where everyone should kind of like know >> cuz everyone learns it. Um, >> just guess. >> Oh god. World War I
05:46:57
Luna1908 to like 1915. >> Okay. >> And then World War II is or what I think
05:47:07
Renezwould be like 19 27 to like 1932. >> Okay. What about you? >> I legit don't know dates. just guess.
05:47:20
Renez>> If I were to guess, World War I would be around the 30s and maybe World War II around the early 50s.
05:47:29
Par>> Uh, what about you? >> Um, World War I like 1935 36 and then World War II 19 like 42 >> to when? >> Oh,
05:47:42
Felicity>> when to when? >> 1942 to 1951. >> Okay. Well, Felicity,
05:47:51
Felicity>> just guess like 1910s, World I know World War II was definitely before 1942. My grandpa talks about that all the time. >> I don't know. Like, >> all right, I'll I'll give you guys the
05:48:02
Brian Atlasdates. World War I, 1914, 1918, World War II, 1939, 1945. >> Is that I said 30 to 40 and I said >> way off.
05:48:15
Audrey (Cherry)>> Wait, let me just double check that. >> Oh, yeah. Okay. >> Oh, I was right. Okay. Boom. Easy. >> All right. >> And I can name all the presidents. And who gives a [ __ ] that I know that? Like, why do you Who cares? >> You can name all the presidents?
05:48:27
Ellie (Fish Tank)>> Every single one. >> I'm kind of I'm really impressed. >> How about this? Name. >> Ready? Are you ready? >> No, I'm not. >> Okay. Name three countries. Go.
05:48:38
Audrey (Cherry)>> Three countries. Brazil, uh, Korea, and, um, Uruguay. Is that one of them? >> Cubas, Zimbabwe, and um Madagascar.
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Renez>> Three countries. Go. >> Spain, Italy, Greece. >> Three countries. >> Morocco, Japan, Bise. >> Three countries.
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Par>> Um, Australia, Argentina, US. >> Next. >> Panama, Uruguay. Did you say Uruguay? Oh, Paraguay. And
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Audrey (Cherry)>> no, no repeats. >> Brazil. Sorry. >> Canada, Poland. >> No repeats. >> Uh, >> who said Canada? >> USA. >> I thought you did. >> Poland, Ukraine. >> Okay. >> Uh, name three continents.
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Audrey (Cherry)>> Compliments. >> Name three. >> I don't like this because I don't think it's a it's like >> name it. Felicity is going to take over. >> Yeah. I don't know what this segment. >> Like I don't like the idea of like
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Felicitytrying to make someone look >> Europe. Asia. I'm not I'm not gonna keep going because >> guys, I don't I don't care about that. >> Yeah. No. Washington Adams Jefferson.
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Felicity>> Okay. I have a question. What would you want the yearly the minimum yearly income to be for your future husband? >> Oh, 100 grand >> annual. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. What would you want, Ellie?
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Ellie (Fish Tank)>> Uh like 80K. >> Okay. >> Like 100 grand. >> I said minimum for husband. >> Minimum. Yeah. Uh, probably like say 70 to 80. >> I would say like 80 to 100.
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Felicity>> What about you? >> Yeah, like 150 minimum. >> Where do you live? >> California. >> Yeah, it's expensive there. >> Wait, what part? >> Yeah, it is >> Santa Barbara. >> Okay. >> Okay, that's fine. Then what about you?
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Felicity>> 70K. >> Okay. Um, pretty normal answers. How tall are you and what's the minimum height of a man you would date? I think I'm 5'7.
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Ellie (Fish Tank)I don't know. I could get fact checked with the measuring tape, >> but I think I mean, >> I don't know if this is hypergamous, but
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Ellie (Fish Tank)if Peter Dinklage went up to me and wanted to be my husband, then I'd be like, of course. But like baseline, I think probably like my same height or maybe an inch shorter.
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Ellie (Fish Tank)>> Who's Peter Dinklish? The little person. >> He plays in uh Game of Thrones. >> I do that. He's very short. >> Oh, he's in the back person. Wait, little person. >> Little person. >> Isn't he on um >> Game of Thrones?
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Audrey (Cherry)>> I play Tyrion. I love that. >> Interesting. What about you? >> Um I'm 5'11 and 5'11 or above. Just >> 5'11. >> I am 5'11.
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Audrey (Cherry)>> Okay. 5'11. Okay. >> Yep. 5'11. Thank god. If I was short and fat, oh no. So, like you said, long What is this? I have to say I love the popsicle thing. I love that. >> Who wants popsicle?
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Ellie (Fish Tank)>> I do. >> Wait, are they flavored? What flavor? >> Rainbow. >> Rainbow flavored. >> That is rainbow gay. >> Yeah. >> I want a gay popsicle, please. >> Gay flavored. >> Okay. What about you?
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Ellie (Fish Tank)>> Uh, I'm like 5'4. Uh, I don't really have a height requirement, but maybe like 5 seven or eight would be nice. >> Would you date someone shorter than you? >> I would think about it. It's not like something that would like immediately turn me off. If they have like every
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Ellie (Fish Tank)other good quality then sure. >> Like how much shorter? >> Same thing. Peter Dinklage came up to me. I would for that man. Yes. I love him. >> I love him. He's so And he can sing. And he can sing. >> You guys should see Brian's face right
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Felicitynow. >> Peter Dinglish. >> He can sing. And I would go >> I want to date tiny people. >> Oh, of course. >> Okay. But like just just him though. >> Just
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Felicity>> so just him. No other tiny people. >> I I don't know. I haven't met any other tiny people, but like if they're like super cool, then shoot. >> Okay. So, if you did meet a cool tiny person, you would >> maybe. And if they can like treat me
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Lunaright, then sure. >> Okay. What about you? >> Um, I'm 5'9, but I think the shortest I'd go is probably like 57, 5'8. >> Okay. You're 5'9? >> Yeah.
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Renez>> Things are good. >> Uh, the height one. >> Yeah. >> Okay. >> Okay. So, you would date someone shorter than you? >> Yeah. >> Okay. What about you? I'm 5'4 and I'd probably go 5'8.
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Par>> Okay. I'm 5'10. Um, and I only say this because my dad is 67. So, I'm like >> I want a guy like 62 and above because if I brought a short guy home, my dad
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Parwould be like, "Who that?" >> I feel like they'd be like intimidated by your dad. >> Yeah. So, I need somebody pretty tall. >> Tall sons.
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FelicityOkay. Um, would you rather cross paths with a random man or a random bear on a hike? Random. Random. >> A random man. >> Okay. What about you? >> The [ __ ] random man.
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Audrey (Cherry)>> Okay. >> Random man. >> Random man. Random man. Random man. >> Random man. >> Oh my god. Thank god. I >> But you said last time random bear, right? >> I didn't say bear. Absolutely not. No,
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Audrey (Cherry)cuz I think that's ridiculous cuz polar bears, black bear, like they're Thank you, babe. They're singing it to somebody else. >> Who might Is this man or who who's more? >> There's like three of us that need one. So, >> okay. Thank you.