In this episode of the Fresh Podcast, we have our first guest, Milo Annapolis, join us to talk about a variety of topics. We talk about his college days, how he got into fitness, what he does for a living, dating, and much more.
00:38:33.000So I think you should all be very confident and comfortable, to be honest, because we're going to, you know, we're going to have like, yes, we're going to start from.
00:41:01.000Yeah, how long you've been doing that?
00:41:03.000Um, I made only fans the day I turned 18, but I started doing professional a year and a half ago, and so how long was the 18 year old, years old?
00:41:13.000I mean, like the day I turned 18, I made only fans and popped my pussy open and and, and how long ago was that?
00:43:52.000Wait, so he was a bitch because you did porn?
00:43:54.000No, he was a bitch because he told me I could do OnlyFans with him and some girls and then he started getting mad about the girls, which is cornball-ish.
00:44:02.000And then he started getting mad because I wanted to break up with him and he said it was because I wanted to fuck niggas, but he just wouldn't let me go to photo shoots.
00:44:41.000So he kind of wanted me to be a housekeeper.
00:44:42.000to be controlling yes but he was understandable because he was i was 19 and he was like 32 of course You strike me as somebody quite difficult to control.
00:52:49.000When you grow crops in the fields, it's quite draining on the soil.
00:52:55.000So you can grow crops sort of three months out of four, but not four months out of four because then the ground will just become like dust.
00:53:06.000I mean, one time I thought I could do it and I got tested twice in one month and I literally left the testing office and I fainted in my car and I told my car to park beforehand.
00:53:14.000Then I woke up to some like fire people that fainted on my body.
00:59:55.000No, listen, listen, I've got a lifetime hard R pass from no lesser authority than my boss and friend and the greatest living artist of all time, Yay.
01:00:06.000And so I didn't realize academics was here, by the way.
01:00:09.000We've been in touch before about something sensitive, but I want to say hello, Elizabeth.
01:00:14.000No, I've been given a lifetime hard R pass.
01:02:13.000I can't even go five hours about having sex.
01:02:15.000No, but you've got to understand, like, it's different.
01:02:18.000When you're destroying your soul, your body, your mind, everything with that kind of disorder, the homosexual stuff, it's not like regular sex.
01:04:03.000I mean, not my boss, but he's one of the very, very few.
01:04:08.000If people judge drawings, that's your point.
01:04:10.000That's how they put me because if you come out as that, they got it on you.
01:04:15.000But then you get to a level of degeneracy in society where everybody, where then they can just have Lil Na's ex because now it's like whatever.
01:04:22.000So they got something even worse on him.
01:05:05.000You know, I have a family that's Theodore Acopoulos.
01:05:09.000You know, yeah, yeah, you know, and it gets more stupid from there.
01:05:14.000I did literature too, and I would say with you ladies tonight, I don't want you to interpret anything I say as disrespectful, but I'm going to ask, like, I'm going to, I'm going to ask like blunt if it's okay.
01:05:30.000You know, like, I feel like maybe you dropped into a lifestyle.
01:05:35.000Like, I dropped into a lifestyle that, like, straight out of, you know, out of college, out of literature, out of like a good setup, into something that maybe is not like conducive to a healthy, happy soul and life in the long term.
01:06:34.000I feel like it is impossible for a man to see a single woman and think she's happy because it's the impression on society that you have to be with somebody.
01:06:45.000You get married, you have children, you're happy.
01:06:49.000I just think that maybe it's because they're...
01:06:52.000I think men do have a rough time seeing a single woman and thinking that she could be happy or believing that she could be happy, but that's maybe because they're right that single women typically are not.
01:07:06.000I think, like you were asking, you couldn't be able to do that.
01:07:08.000It sounded from your answer like you were kind of thinking that it was like that you were tending towards like a sort of societal expectation kind of explanation.
01:07:15.000And maybe it's actually just that the men are right.
01:07:49.000Why do we make it every day and think that the goal to life is getting married, having kids, and doing that?
01:07:53.000That's the only thing that's certainly is.
01:07:55.000Because that's why we have the organism.
01:07:56.000If I could save a thousand lives in my entire lifetime, never have any kids, and I could be like, this is a better life than so many people have ever lived.
01:08:02.000That would be a life full of purpose and full of meaning.
01:08:55.000You just shouldn't have been in a relationship.
01:08:57.000What if you were meant to be a single doctor your whole life and you just were convincing yourself this whole time, I need to find somebody.
01:09:04.000It's a false dichotomy between finding meaning and purpose in your life in one way, but another aspect or another dimension of your life being profoundly empty and alone.
01:09:23.000That's me as a 24-year-old woman saying this to you, and you could also absolutely be right because I'm saying this as a heartbroken 24-year-old woman who feels like I made a decision.
01:09:33.000But it's also the fact that when you're saying maybe true, maybe that's not the right choice.
01:10:35.000So is it possible that in the grief of this young love, which probably felt like the end of the universe when it came to an end, is it possible that you maybe have over-corrected into writing off that happiness and that future for yourself completely?
01:12:06.000But it's interesting, isn't it, that they all fall into a particular category of leaving something behind you, whether it's life, ding, ding, ding, or whether it's some other kind of legacy.
01:12:16.000Aren't they all just stand-ins for really what you should be pursuing and really what you should?
01:14:04.000I'm just trying to tell you, there's somebody with a foul odor that every time they walk that way, people, like, I don't know if it's a twerk wind, a walk win, whatever winds you got going on.
01:14:15.000Listen, yo, we got some soap, water, and some yoder.
01:14:18.000Could you help us by going around the table and determining who it is?
01:14:20.000They know who it is because I was talking to them.
01:26:59.000Well, I know that's probably difficult to remember at this point, but if there's anybody at the table that you absolutely definitively have not had sex with, could you guys know?
01:34:13.000Because every time I'm in a club with him, every time I'm in a club with him, he always like, act, you want to sip, nigga, fuck out of here.
01:41:07.000You don't know what the real truth is.
01:41:08.000The reality is that if you care to know, if a woman would ever open her mouth and tell you she's been with 2,000 men, you would be embarrassed to admit in any public setting that you have ever that you would.
01:42:53.000When you ask a guy, would you want to walk in a room with a woman that you are currently intimate with and she's been with 2,000 other men?
01:43:02.000He's probably going to be like, I might not be ashamed to talk to her, but I'd rather not walk in with her that people could perceive that could be the girl I'm dealing with.
01:43:10.000But do you realize that porn stars are married to each other and they have sex with thousands of people?
01:43:15.000And like, there's a whole world that clearly you're not aware of.
01:44:29.000And I wouldn't even say that I don't do.
01:44:31.000So, like, I never said that if someone, if a woman said that she had sex with 2,000 people, I wouldn't have sex with her.
01:44:37.000I'm saying that if we're walking into a room, I'm going to be embarrassed if people think that that is the woman of my caliber that I'm dealing with because of her body count.
01:45:02.000The point is, again, this is a, you know, we want to erase and erode like society to like this, you know, genderless, like, yo, everybody does the same thing.
01:45:13.000But you're going to notice in behavior from people that certain things get certain reactions.
01:46:44.000Now, we're five minutes in and you haven't given your body count.
01:46:49.000No, we know, I want to say what they're saying, hold on, hold on, if we go through a body count, she's going to be like, this is the thing.
01:47:01.000No, hold on, hold on, hold on, one sec.
01:48:16.000See, by the end of the show, we're just talking about your situation.
01:48:19.000If you walk into a room with a girl that you're holding hands with a girl that had 2,000 bodies, and you wouldn't feel comfortable walking in a room knowing what other people think about it.
01:48:30.000I wouldn't even have a friend like that.
01:48:32.000So, like, really, what it comes down to is that you don't care over it.
01:49:07.000No, it is my lived experience, if you want to say it.
01:49:11.000It is my disgust at the way I used to live and my choice to not surround myself with people who live like that or lived like that, even if they're reformed, because all of that for me is like near occasion of sin situation kind of stuff.
01:49:26.000I want to surround myself with people who live wholesome, good, uplifting lives, who aspire to the kind of life that I want, right?
01:49:34.000So because of my past, admittedly, yes, I would not fraternize with somebody with that kind of lifestyle.
01:49:41.000Because your own experience is that it's not that personal.
01:50:40.000I wouldn't reward a woman with a relationship if she was giving out sex indiscriminately.
01:50:46.000So if what I think is one of the most valuable things that she is a gatekeeper for, and she's giving out that to every guy who she might have a slight lust or urge for, I don't believe that's a woman that's worthwhile for me.
01:51:00.000Now, that's usually, and this is why, you know, going back to, I think, something what you said, it's very different for men and women because women, we don't, well, women, you guys don't use the same barometer as men that we use for how we're valuing women that we're trying to date.
01:51:19.000And I see you're making a face, but I would love to engage you in that conversation.
01:51:28.000So the point what I'm trying to say is that you women are looking at a certain barometer that gives you value in terms of what a guy could bring.
01:51:37.000And if you're thinking about relationship or sex, we think differently.
01:51:41.000So for me, a guy who's thinking about relationship, I value exclusivity, not someone who has been with multiple people.
01:51:50.000But don't you think that's manipulative?
01:51:52.000Why do you have to be with more people than the woman was with?
01:51:54.000Because you want to double stand more.
01:51:56.000You want to feel like you know more than her.
01:51:58.000You want to feel like you're better at the sex.
01:52:01.000That's why guys don't like being with women who have a high body count because you feel unaware of what's going on.
01:53:06.000So you might be the exception to the rule.
01:53:09.000What I'm saying is that if I'm saying on face value that everyone's equal, but you might be looking for these attributes.
01:53:17.000And I think on, and I guess I got to use this.
01:53:19.000You know, I graduated with a biomathemax degree from Rutgers.
01:53:22.000So I'll say if we look over a broad scale, a large majority of people, so just by the variance of probability, women would be looking for men who could secure them a future and also provide.
01:53:37.000What if I'm looking for a man I want to fuck in the ass with a dillo?
01:54:30.000But here you keep moving the goalposts, and now I feel like you're trying to cut this off because you know that you're probably going to be in the minority, even at this table, which is like a minority of a minority person.
01:54:39.000We're also not shaming you for deeming maybe non-traditional standards.
01:54:51.000What we're trying to say is that we can't have this conversation with just you and your personal standards, which we don't have enough time in this podcast.
01:55:15.000I was just saying the way he's a person.
01:55:17.000Everybody is a person worthy made in the image and likeness of God, if that's your thing, or whatever, right?
01:55:22.000Everybody has that intrinsic value as a human being, and everybody has an equal, which is to say an infinite amount of that grace of that, whatever you want to call it, according to your tradition, right?
01:55:31.000That does not mean that even among people of the same race or so, that people are going to be the same.
01:55:36.000Being equal means you're worthy of, that you, that you have, that you have the worthiness or the potentiality of being a human being.
01:55:44.000That said, like, if we can't talk in generalizations, we can't speak at all.
01:55:50.000Every communication, every conversation is a negotiation of generality.
01:55:54.000It's wrong to say that women feel like this and men feel like this.
01:55:59.000Because what you're doing is the first class in critical thinking you ever have teaches you the difference between a soft quantifier and a hard quantifier.
01:56:09.000So when you say everybody has eyes, right?
01:56:41.000Everybody because everybody is used in two different ways.
01:56:45.000And when you say men like this and women like this, you're using a soft quantifier.
01:56:50.000It's designed to generalize so that you can communicate it all.
01:56:53.000Because if you can't do that, we can't talk.
01:56:56.000Conversation stalls when people try to use outliers that are not the majority.
01:57:02.000Even like, for example, I don't want to get political here, but if we start breaking down politics and we start talking about transgender individuals or relationships that happen to account for less than 5%, of course we're not going to ever get anywhere because now we're going to have to create litigation for a very small minority.
01:57:20.000And what I'm saying is that there's nothing wrong with how you feel, right?
01:57:24.000If you want to stuff a dildo tendu's ass, great.
01:57:34.000Oh, the thing is that when we're trying to give more overview that kind of represents the majority of the population, and we could always talk about you.
01:57:44.000When you reject that because of your own personal belief, we kind of look at you like you're kind of like hurting the conversation rather than progressing it because you're acting like the majority of people.
01:59:00.000No, I think you guys are doing a pretty good.
01:59:02.000I think the thing is that she's kind of taking her experience and trying to attribute that to the majority of women, but she's like a very small minority.
01:59:10.000Like a majority of women don't want to peg a guy in the middle.
02:07:52.000Like, if I've seen Fresh pull you in the G-Wagon or he pulled you in Aston Martin, or I see you, he pulled you in any of his exotic cars, I will check him to see if someone's gone.
02:12:08.000I never thought there'd be a day where I would see Milo walking around smelling girls while academics is talking about women from Denver being sluts.
02:15:19.000People think about a man or woman who has been with 1,000 holes differently than a man or woman who has been with 1,000 penises.
02:15:29.000The tinker of profound Camto Think says, Question, ladies, what are your thoughts on men that don't want to court or take women out on dates?
02:15:37.000But just get right to the nitty and gritty and bring them home to Netflix and chill.
02:17:18.000Like, yeah, she's fucked the first night.
02:17:20.000There's definitely routes I could have taken with that question, but I chose to answer it in the way that I chose to answer it because you people are women are slippery.
02:27:49.000I wouldn't like to do any of this stuff, but there is only one person at this table who makes me feel like sad and shocked and like I just want to take her away to an island and like fix her.
02:28:01.000And I know that that's like a very like, oh, you must have been straight five minutes.
02:28:05.000No, no, I know that's like a whole, okay, you've been an interesting girl's five minutes kind of thing to say, but I'm like, you have moved me.
02:30:13.000Like when you hear what she says, how does that kind of match or coincide with what you guys think and where do you differ in thinking and doing it?
02:30:21.000See yourself a little bit when she says she wants to be abused and hurt and she's a toy and she wants to get fucked and she says that rape.
02:30:28.000Rape is like kind of her number one fantasy.
02:30:31.000Do you see yourself a little bit at all or completely opposite?
02:33:10.000No, but like, it just, it breaks my heart to see somebody who is hurtling towards the path that she so callously and flippantly and casually says that she knows is the fate of so many girls like her and oh, I just feel like so sad for them.
02:33:36.000People don't really go out there and leave the house.
02:33:39.000They make bad choices and and you are gonna 300 bodies later I think I would know if I like it or not.
02:33:43.000You're gonna go home with a guy who really takes it seriously one day when you tell him I want you to treat me really bad or whatever it is, or a girl or whatever, and they're gonna take you seriously and and and I just like in a dating way, I just pray you're out of it.
02:33:56.000I pray no, I'm saying when you tell somebody you want to be used like a, like an object, and somebody's gonna take that too, literally one day, and that's gonna be fantastic.
02:34:34.000Is this going to be a little bit more?
02:34:38.000It's the apex of dumb, a female-invented expression that means absolutely nothing and it's just an excuse to get yourself in dangerous situations.
02:36:20.000When you see a character in a TV show and her name is Miss Callender, and you know that's because her time's nearly up and she dies in episode three.
02:37:58.000You know, I don't want to say, rest in peace to my man, XX Tentacion.
02:38:03.000You know, your mentality and also your speech and how you think is definitely a force to be recognized with.
02:38:11.000So, you know, sometimes when you embrace images or ideals or ideas of death, you know, not only do you manifest it, but again, I'm never here to change your mind.
02:42:11.000Wouldn't but I will say, like, you know, I do think outside of dating, you can fall in love with anyone, but me personally, I would have mental and just personal turmoil trying to date someone who's a porn star.
02:43:27.000And I don't think I know, but like, no, no, I have, though.
02:43:31.000And, you know, because we're men, you know, we're definitely weak for the flesh.
02:43:36.000So it's like, I've learned from that situation that you can fall in love with a hoe.
02:43:41.000But in terms of like being comfortable of making someone like your wife and your significant other or trying to take them to another level, it requires much more than love.
02:43:51.000And I used to think that love was the only thing.
02:45:45.000It's these like really weird interactions because you have now on earth something that cannot be gotten over by just, oh, let's wait till the internet cycle is over.
02:45:55.000What struck me, and it's about that bell that can't be unrung, right?
02:45:59.000What struck me was as it evolved, it turned out that she wasn't just a hoe, but she had been manipulating him and lying to him and deceiving and controlling him.
02:46:09.000And in fact, that that was like his marriage was really unhappy, which is why he was always going on about how good it was.
02:46:14.000And now that the ugly details of just how badly she was treating him, that's got to be rough for a guy.
02:46:21.000And, you know, that kind of public humiliation can lead some men to do like wild things.
02:47:46.000But when they're not going to do that when they do, if they ever do do that, if they ever do that, I hope you find some forgiveness for him because he's in apology.
02:49:10.000Yeah, he does a lot of that stuff to seem brave in group circumstances.
02:49:13.000And then, oh, no, that would cost me too much money with the advertisers kind of situation.
02:49:17.000So, you know, Dave does that as well a lot.
02:49:19.000I think the comedy guys, I mean, we got to stop expecting bravery from comedians.
02:49:24.000They're comedians because they're broken cowards.
02:49:27.000And so, you know, like, I mean, I like Theo Vaughn, but just look what happened with him when a little clip of his was used by the president, right?
02:49:33.000We got to stop expecting courage, bravery, and virtue from comedians who are comedians because they're not great people.
02:49:57.000I really don't find that subject interesting.
02:49:59.000And by the way, Martin, I do hope, you know, because I do think with this whole thing, people have kind of like really started paying an additional level of attention to what you guys do because they're like, you know what?
02:50:14.000We're watching this and we're hoping we never get into that.
02:50:28.000What you guys do on this podcast, and everybody jokes around, right?
02:50:31.000Like, you know, you have some nice women on the panel and they could tell stories about their ex-boyfriend or situations they're in now, maybe they are, or maybe guys they're going to deal with.
02:50:41.000It's you also, I would love for you guys to address what do you actually do when you're pot committed.
02:50:50.000And that's a poker term, which means you're married.
02:51:34.000And I think that's where, you know, everyone who feels like they might be thinking like they're helping him with, oh, no, no, we're not like clowning you.
02:51:45.000We're saying you're in a situation that's not cool.
02:51:53.000These married guys, they don't show in general.
02:51:56.000A lot of these comedians, a lot of these guys, you know, they have these like media punches.
02:52:00.000They don't show the kind of integrity that these two do.
02:52:02.000I mean, it's not easy to, I mean, you're acclimatized to it now, and I know that you use it as kind of a badge of honor, but it's not easy to admit that you have the lifestyle that you do.
02:52:10.000Because most people are going to have a reaction, some kind of way.
02:52:13.000They're going to feel some kind of way about it.
02:52:14.000And it's like you're a player, you're in Miami, you've got money, you've got all that.
02:52:49.000It was like two hours to go kind of shit, you know?
02:52:50.000And I tried to give him a sincere apology and all the rest of it.
02:52:53.000And the manner in which he accepted it and just wiped the slate clean and like the level of what I would, the way I would call it, like Christian charity and generosity and integrity that he showed me, I don't see that from those guys.
02:54:23.000Now, the reason I'm mentioning him, right, is that, and I was watching also Abed and Preach.
02:54:31.000And I was starting to realize the pylon effect.
02:54:36.000And I started to say, because I'm one of those people who, no matter what you want to say about me, if I give advice or if I give my own personal view, you could easily be like, well, how has your relationships been?
02:54:51.000I hate, I'm starting to dislike the guys who they are the soapbox guys.
02:54:56.000We've never seen a woman they've been with.
02:54:59.000So like, for example, okay, they have Amazon be like, whoa, what fresh, there's a Chinese girl in this Miranda.
02:55:05.000Oh, when it comes to Mario, it's so-and-so.
02:55:09.000These guys, they get to talk like they're the best, but we've never seen it with a woman.
02:55:43.000And I love everybody who are giving commentary, but the commentary seems so much more genuine when it comes from a place where people have also been vulnerable themselves.
02:55:55.000When people could say, hey, well, you've seen me not make the best decisions.
02:56:01.000So even when I'm speaking about this, like they're constantly, and of course, I'm being a little bit careful because that is my friend.
02:56:06.000But I'm like, hey, listen, I've been in one of those situations where I felt I'm with a woman and she's embarrassing me online.
02:56:13.000She's doing it and she's doing it for her own benefit and almost climbing upon what it took me 15 years to build without her.
02:56:23.000And she's trying to almost shit on me to empower herself.
02:56:48.000And when I'm giving advice about that, or I'm giving my opinion, is because people could be like, I know sometimes the online, you know, content community, they're like, well, how could you talk?
02:57:20.000How could you actually listen to this guy?
02:57:23.000And by the way, I like what this guy says, but he speaks in an idealistic form as if if y'all ever deal with a species called women, there is nothing perfect.
03:00:10.000So once again, are men lonier today because of their society or because of their own habits?
03:00:14.000I gotta be honest, a lot of people are not gonna like this answer, but I think that women typically go where men lead, and I think the failure in Western civilization has been with the men first.
03:00:24.000Women are like, sorry for the metaphor that I'm about to use, but women are kind of like they will expand to fill the available space, you know, like if they have no limits, they'll do anything, go anywhere, continue to push the boundaries and push and push and push, become, you know, this, do that, do this for money.
03:00:38.000Unless they have a man who sets the parameters, who sets the boundaries and enforces those boundaries consistently and walks the walk and talks the talk, right?
03:00:46.000So after the Second World War, I think, when men basically in the West lose confidence in themselves because they've wrecked the world twice and they don't feel they can send women back to the kitchen after women kind of went and worked in the factories and kept kept countries going while the men were all like killing themselves by the millions men just didn't have the confidence to say okay thanks for doing that that was cool thanks for helping out but it's time to go back to the to the home now So they didn't.
03:01:10.000And we've all seen the results of women in the workplace.
03:01:15.000For me, it is a sign that a civilization is not serious about women and doesn't treat them properly, doesn't revere them, doesn't love them, and doesn't take care of them when they have to go to an office cubicle.
03:01:37.000And so for me, it starts in the 1950s, 60s with the sexual revolution, 70s, 80s, and we get to the stage now by the 80s, by the 90s, where men don't know how to tell women no anymore.
03:01:48.000And the result has just been this moral turpitude that is rippled out.
03:01:52.000And now we have women, I mean, the women around this table, again, I'm sorry if this is offensive, but you don't strike me as very feminine.
03:01:59.000You all seem like, well, I mean, not all of you.
03:02:01.000The majority of you act not like women and not like men, but like gay men.
03:02:06.000You have gay, promiscuous lifestyles and behaviors.
03:02:10.000And, you know, I don't think that you are masculinized.
03:04:34.000What I believe is happening now is that, you know, I think historically we had about 70% of the women constantly going for 30% or 20% of the men.
03:04:45.000And I definitely believe we're at the place where I believe about 80 to 85% of women are going for 5% of men.
03:04:58.000So the question initially was about loneliness.
03:05:01.000And if we're talking about the average guy, You or I, even if you're not into women or whatever, like we're gonna fall towards the super superlative of this question.
03:05:12.000Where you know, respectfully to the majority of women that's coming around this table, you guys pay me too much.
03:05:23.000Oh, you start like, you got you got up like three minutes ago to use the bathroom, and then soon as we end up the whole segment, she got up again.
03:05:45.000I'll just end my um, at least my thought.
03:05:47.000But uh, basically, I do think, like, especially with social media now, how things are, I definitely believe that the majority of women are going for even a smaller percentage of men.
03:05:58.000And if we're talking about loneliness, I would really hate to be a guy who is what's called average.
03:06:04.000And the majority of people are going to be average.
03:06:28.000They have a calculator that actually does that really well.
03:06:31.000But when we talk about male loneliness, is that I have to think about if I was a 27-year-old guy making $55,000 a year and working, I don't know, 50 weeks, 50 hours a week.
03:06:48.000And yeah, how do you find companionship and also find it within the realm?
03:06:52.000Like, you know, with all due respect to all the women here, you know, they're about average in terms of looks, but I'm pretty sure they all probably have a celebrity, someone who is a millionaire, or someone you guys at your disposal.
03:07:05.000If you want to talk to them, and a guy who's an average guy probably has no one.
03:07:12.000Like, it's not even like they have five options, they have zero.
03:07:16.000And they're constantly seeking for options.
03:07:19.000And even then, they probably have to reduce their standards to a point where, you know, they're accepting anything.
03:07:40.000So that, you know, so even in a society where the sexes are kind of alienated from one another, women will find it easier to feel that companionship and to find it and to have like intimacy with their female friends.
03:07:51.000Whereas the guys are just screwed if they don't have that.
03:07:55.000We could do like just a poll of a raise of hands.
03:07:57.000You know, and again, you know, respectfully, I hope no one feels like I'm offending them here.
03:08:01.000You know, you guys are like generally about around hovering around, like, you know, what an average-looking female would be, not even in Miami.
03:08:35.000And basically, even if you're not responding, that just says, yeah, basically, it's saying that if you ever felt that you needed to explore that option, you could.
03:08:46.000I mean, shoot, I ain't gonna lie, I would consider, you know, maybe, maybe not, I don't know about looks necessarily, but when it comes to just success and net worth or like, you know, what people would make in terms of earning potential, yeah, I'm in the 0.01%.
03:09:02.000And even then, I feel like I'm still having to.
03:09:50.000But we're talking about the kind of sex you have.
03:09:52.000I'm not saying you're going to cradle them in your arms and tell them that you're going to bottle feed them.
03:09:56.000But I'm just saying maybe the kind of reassuring, nurturing, comforting, or more soft, more gentle, more feminine kind of physical interaction.
03:10:05.000Maybe it's the thing that they're desperately craving.
03:10:09.000I bet you have a lot of repeat customers.
03:11:55.000Well, to be honest with you, the president would probably think it was cool.
03:11:58.000What's something you wish people understood about you?
03:12:04.000Um, you know, I don't think I wish people understand anything about me.
03:12:10.000I think, I, I, I think I understand people in the sense of people are going to make up whatever they want to make up in terms of understanding me in terms of...
03:12:23.000But you kind of like being an enigma a little bit, don't you?
03:12:25.000No, if people have seen negative things about me and they're saying I'm going to dislike this guy, I've realized that I'm going to save myself of having gray hair and stress by trying to prove them wrong or by showing, hey, listen, maybe this was a 10-hour conversation.
03:13:01.000So it's like, you know, people could Google me right now and whatever you see, like there's people in the chat, whatever they think about me.
03:13:08.000I've gotten a lot more sleep realizing don't try to change your opinion.
03:13:13.000If they come around, they do, but if they don't, fuck them.
03:13:37.000When you first pop off, you think that your success relies solely on your universal likability, which is a huge mistake that everybody makes when they're first famous, right?
03:13:47.000Everything I have is because people like me, right?
03:15:24.000Because I think I feel like I know her well enough now to have formed an opinion about what and who she is.
03:15:31.000My mind could be changed if the facts change.
03:15:33.000My mind could be changed if she makes an effort to become a better person.
03:15:37.000But she's a despicable, diabolical cunt.
03:15:41.000But essentially, no, because if she, which most people won't believe, they're like, even, I don't even think maybe, and I don't want to mention the H-word, that person probably didn't think, hey, I'm a horrible person.
03:15:52.000They probably thought within the circumstances.
03:15:56.000Well, if you've seen the clones of Diana's outfits, if you know that she wore Diana's favorite perfume for her first date with Harry to bamboozle him when he was like, you know, still a young man.
03:16:30.000And then she does stuff like recently she invited herself to the Valenciaga party in Paris Fashion Week.
03:16:36.000While she was driving past the tunnel where Diana died, she filmed a video of herself laughing and kicking her shoes off in the back of her limo and panning around and posted it on her Instagram just to tell Harry.
03:16:48.000Because their marriage is not going well.
03:16:49.000She's a dark, devious, malicious, evil human being.
03:16:53.000But she could change my mind by changing everything about herself.
03:17:10.000Well, first of all, I would definitely say, you know, if I had to give advice to women, a guy usually puts you in a bucket very quickly.
03:17:20.000And a lot of times it's on you to fuck it up.
03:17:22.000You know, one of the major things is, are you a hoe?
03:17:25.000So, you know, if you give behavior that you're a hoe, you're going to disqualify yourself usually from being a girlfriend, unless Shorty, who walked out of here, is dating you.
03:17:35.000But other than that, it's these like intangible things that really is tailored to whatever guy you're with that's going to make that person feel like this person understands me.
03:17:58.000When a guy, like a regular guy who's a bachelor who's having sex with random people or having sex with just women, like, you know, guys, we go to the club, we're like, we're trying to fuck a girl, right?
03:18:09.000The random girl you meet that you might end up sleeping with versus a woman you meet and you start thinking about dating, you see like they're like almost two different species.
03:18:20.000And it's all about the energy that they also kind of give you.
03:18:23.000So, you know, I mean, also, here's the thing: if you're presenting yourself as someone who is the person who is going to be the fuck of the night, you're probably not going to be that.
03:18:35.000So, if I had to give advice to women, you already have to be living in that light of being suitable for the majority of men, hoping that the man that you would want wants you and then would probably want to take it to the next level.
03:18:49.000But even then, you know, there's always wild factors because that guy might not be ready for a relationship.
03:18:53.000He could have got out of something, you know.
03:18:55.000But you have to think about that metaphoric frame that's around you as you go through life.
03:19:01.000The biggest problem is usually women who think they could be whores and then switch like a light switch or like the flick of a light.
03:19:22.000There's something also about somebody who is invested in you seriously and sincerely, who's not living for their own pleasure, being a whore, but is instead invested in you being the best version of yourself, as the saying goes, you know, somebody who is there to make you and what you do better and to support and make your life easier and more successful rather than looking at what they're going to receive out of it.
03:19:47.000That selflessness is one of the hallmarks of real affection between people, right?
03:19:51.000So when you see immediately, like my life is getting better because she's around, like that's a big, that's a big moment too, isn't it?