JustPearlyThings - July 14, 2023


Evil Jezebel Ruins Her Marriage For $200k


Episode Stats

Length

7 minutes

Words per Minute

143.11469

Word Count

1,032

Sentence Count

93


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Since you have been married, have you ever given your phone number to a man you were romantically interested in?
00:00:07.680 The answer is yes.
00:00:10.600 True.
00:00:12.680 Question 12.
00:00:15.320 Do you have any secrets that could destroy your marriage?
00:00:20.480 Yes.
00:00:23.360 True.
00:00:25.040 Question 13.
00:00:26.240 Have you ever had a sexual fantasy involving one of your husband's friends?
00:00:33.020 The answer is yes.
00:00:35.200 True.
00:00:37.140 Question 14.
00:00:39.540 Do you have any romantic feelings for a man other than your husband?
00:00:48.060 You're going to have to speak the answer to me.
00:00:51.260 The answer is yes.
00:00:54.360 Question 15.
00:00:57.200 Have you had sexual relations with any of your husband's friends and never told him about it?
00:01:02.700 The answer is yes.
00:01:05.880 True.
00:01:08.200 Question 16.
00:01:12.100 Do you think you deserve a better husband?
00:01:16.400 No.
00:01:18.360 True.
00:01:20.840 There's no way you're stopping, is there?
00:01:22.540 I'm going.
00:01:23.340 Yeah.
00:01:23.540 Question 17.
00:01:27.780 Since you have been married, have you had sexual relations with a man other than your husband in your own bedroom?
00:01:35.140 I need your answer.
00:01:37.940 The answer is yes.
00:01:40.280 True.
00:01:40.720 Question 18, Shannon, for $200,000.
00:01:47.280 Are you still in love with Chad?
00:01:51.040 Yes.
00:01:51.700 I really love him.
00:01:54.180 True.
00:01:54.540 That's a lot of money for me and my girl, and I'm good.
00:02:04.400 I'm stopping.
00:02:10.280 Okay.
00:02:11.100 Thank you.
00:02:11.560 Are you all right?
00:02:12.240 Oh, my God.
00:02:14.280 Congratulations.
00:02:14.920 I like how he says, are you all right?
00:02:18.460 To the woman.
00:02:20.980 Are you all right to the woman?
00:02:22.700 This girl, you kind of got to respect her a little bit, because she didn't flinch.
00:02:27.420 There was no, oh, she's like, yes, I did.
00:02:30.100 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.
00:02:39.880 But that poor man, that poor husband, what was the worst question?
00:02:44.140 I think, I think the, didn't she say she had sex with her husband's friend?
00:02:50.780 You couldn't cheat with, like, someone he doesn't know?
00:02:55.360 A friend?
00:02:56.600 She's a Jezebel.
00:03:01.000 Yeah, I just could not, she did not flinch.
00:03:05.600 She did not care.
00:03:08.060 But apparently she says she loved him.
00:03:10.300 She still loves him, and that was true as well.
00:03:12.720 Yeah.
00:03:13.180 That's weird.
00:03:16.600 Wow.
00:03:17.160 How do you, what?
00:03:18.300 So she loves the fact that he's a simp.
00:03:22.040 So maybe women can actually love simps then.
00:03:25.220 Well, I think the way they describe it is, like, because women seek for, like, arousal and comfort.
00:03:33.460 And it's really hard to find both.
00:03:35.740 So he's probably comforting, but he's not arousing.
00:03:39.220 Because a lot of times, like, guys think that, like, there's a difference between being attractive,
00:03:45.140 like, as a, like, like, sexually attracted to someone and, like, attractive as a person.
00:03:50.920 You know what I mean?
00:03:51.480 So he's probably an attractive person, but she just doesn't, you know, rate him like that.
00:03:56.620 Poor man.
00:03:58.020 But this is what I mean.
00:03:58.940 This is why guys find the red pill.
00:04:00.380 Because they're, like, blindsided by this stuff, especially before the red pill space existed.
00:04:06.300 Guys didn't have, you know, spaces to talk about, like, the patterns they see with women.
00:04:11.600 And that's the thing, guys.
00:04:12.880 Like, you just start to see the same story over and over and over again.
00:04:16.940 The abusive acts that I hated, that I didn't call the cops on, or the, um, I can't even think of another.
00:04:25.440 Or, oh, I hate him, I hate him, I hate him, and then they go home with it, like.
00:04:32.320 Or he was a narcissist.
00:04:35.220 Yeah, no, it's like, you just start to see the same patterns of behavior.
00:04:39.880 It's not, like, it's not cherry-picked women.
00:04:42.820 It's not, like, it's, you just can only interview hundreds of people and not start to get the same stories.
00:04:50.340 Or I dated a rapper, an entertainer of some sort in my 20s.
00:04:54.340 Now I'm with...
00:04:55.240 Or a criminal.
00:04:56.440 Why do so many women date criminals, though?
00:04:58.920 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.
00:05:05.620 So a criminal can protect you.
00:05:07.320 How will a criminal protect you from behind bars?
00:05:10.300 Well, you know, I mean...
00:05:11.440 They don't think that far ahead.
00:05:12.280 It's not logical.
00:05:13.180 It's, like, a feeling.
00:05:14.080 Yeah, they don't think that far ahead.
00:05:15.160 They just think about the first few months.
00:05:17.860 Yeah, it's, like, why did Ted Bundy get letters in prison?
00:05:21.400 Like, all the prisoners, the serial killers, they get women that are, like, in love with them.
00:05:26.100 But it's because if they can kill someone else, they can protect you.
00:05:30.260 They're like, well, hopefully he won't turn on me, you know what I mean?
00:05:33.900 Guys, a lot of times they think in the red pill we're just making this shit up.
00:05:37.700 We just, you know, you guys just find the bad women for TV, da-da-da-da-da.
00:05:42.700 No, guys, you know, these patterns and stories tell themselves over and over and over again.
00:05:50.000 I think, you know, women across races, ages, generations, like, that was, like, 10, 15 years ago.
00:05:57.440 So those are women from a different generation before social media was that big,
00:06:02.520 and yet they're doing the same stuff.
00:06:04.360 The only difference is it comes to light now.
00:06:08.980 Maybe it's a little more extreme now, but women have always been women.
00:06:12.840 It was funny.
00:06:13.440 I went to a museum, and it was, like, the same stories but in the paintings.
00:06:20.060 It was, like, a guy that killed himself over, like, a chick.
00:06:24.140 It was the same stories, just different time periods.
00:06:27.040 So, as you may or may not know, Kelly Clarkson is recently divorced.
00:06:33.840 And unlike normal divorces, this was a divorce where Kelly actually significantly out-earned her husband.
00:06:41.820 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.
00:06:51.660 Like, have you guys noticed that?
00:06:52.900 Like, Taylor Swift and Camelia Cabello, which, I mean, who knows?
00:06:57.120 They might get married eventually, but it always seems to have the same pattern,
00:07:00.780 where Taylor Swift, Camelia Cabello, now Kelly Clarkson,
00:07:05.180 they go through their 20s writing all these breakup songs, and they hit 30,
00:07:10.520 they get married, and they divorce them, like, five years ago.