Evil Jezebel Ruins Her Marriage For $200k
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Summary
In this episode, we talk about cheating, sex with your husband's friends, and why women like to have sex with their husbands' friends. We also talk about why women find the red pill and why they like to date criminals.
Transcript
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Since you have been married, have you ever given your phone number to a man you were romantically interested in?
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Do you have any secrets that could destroy your marriage?
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Have you ever had a sexual fantasy involving one of your husband's friends?
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Do you have any romantic feelings for a man other than your husband?
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You're going to have to speak the answer to me.
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Have you had sexual relations with any of your husband's friends and never told him about it?
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Since you have been married, have you had sexual relations with a man other than your husband in your own bedroom?
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That's a lot of money for me and my girl, and I'm good.
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This girl, you kind of got to respect her a little bit, because she didn't flinch.
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Now, I'm not saying, like, you kind of, like, the other girls are like, oh, she's just like, yes, yep, I did what I did.
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But that poor man, that poor husband, what was the worst question?
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I think, I think the, didn't she say she had sex with her husband's friend?
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You couldn't cheat with, like, someone he doesn't know?
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She still loves him, and that was true as well.
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Well, I think the way they describe it is, like, because women seek for, like, arousal and comfort.
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So he's probably comforting, but he's not arousing.
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Because a lot of times, like, guys think that, like, there's a difference between being attractive,
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like, as a, like, like, sexually attracted to someone and, like, attractive as a person.
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So he's probably an attractive person, but she just doesn't, you know, rate him like that.
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Because they're, like, blindsided by this stuff, especially before the red pill space existed.
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Guys didn't have, you know, spaces to talk about, like, the patterns they see with women.
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Like, you just start to see the same story over and over and over again.
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The abusive acts that I hated, that I didn't call the cops on, or the, um, I can't even think of another.
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Or, oh, I hate him, I hate him, I hate him, and then they go home with it, like.
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Yeah, no, it's like, you just start to see the same patterns of behavior.
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It's not, like, it's, you just can only interview hundreds of people and not start to get the same stories.
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Or I dated a rapper, an entertainer of some sort in my 20s.
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Oh, it's because it's, like, we would rather have a guy that can protect us rather than a guy we feel that can't.
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How will a criminal protect you from behind bars?
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Yeah, it's, like, why did Ted Bundy get letters in prison?
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Like, all the prisoners, the serial killers, they get women that are, like, in love with them.
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But it's because if they can kill someone else, they can protect you.
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They're like, well, hopefully he won't turn on me, you know what I mean?
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Guys, a lot of times they think in the red pill we're just making this shit up.
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We just, you know, you guys just find the bad women for TV, da-da-da-da-da.
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No, guys, you know, these patterns and stories tell themselves over and over and over again.
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I think, you know, women across races, ages, generations, like, that was, like, 10, 15 years ago.
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So those are women from a different generation before social media was that big,
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Maybe it's a little more extreme now, but women have always been women.
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I went to a museum, and it was, like, the same stories but in the paintings.
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It was, like, a guy that killed himself over, like, a chick.
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It was the same stories, just different time periods.
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So, as you may or may not know, Kelly Clarkson is recently divorced.
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And unlike normal divorces, this was a divorce where Kelly actually significantly out-earned her husband.
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Now, the sad thing is that we start to see in real time is women that write all these hit breakup songs always end up lonely.
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Like, Taylor Swift and Camelia Cabello, which, I mean, who knows?
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They might get married eventually, but it always seems to have the same pattern,
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where Taylor Swift, Camelia Cabello, now Kelly Clarkson,
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they go through their 20s writing all these breakup songs, and they hit 30,
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they get married, and they divorce them, like, five years ago.