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start almost expecting us and
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then I say but and there I am
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[laughter]
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why you can't explain to women the saviors.
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We'll divide it into two
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parts: first, why women ca
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n't understand the apple And
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on the other hand, why women
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hate Red Bull? Obviously not
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every woman hates it. I think we should
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make a great disclaimer at the beginning like not all police
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apply to the whole conversation. Not
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all
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homo sapiens have existed for
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over
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300,000 years I say I did
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n't pay too much attention at school,
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but fingers crossed, that's
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true and for 70 years after the
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Second World War, the
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dissolution of
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gender roles slowly began. That's 70 years
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against
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300,000 years of
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evolutionary
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biology It's
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established in our genetics. Yes, you can
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say it has different factors. It's
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the bio-psycho-social model.
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You could approach it now where you want. You
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want to differentiate. The social
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norms have changed massively, but
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men are police by nature.
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She agrees with me Yes, in principle, it
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hurts humanity more, in terms of
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evolutionary biology, if
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we mount as many women as possible, the
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shotgun tactic comes to mind.
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That's the biological tactic, the time
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that Holmes younger we show you
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offspring for the benefit of humanity and
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accordingly that our bodies are
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designed for it We have twelve to 18 times the
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testosterone levels in us, somehow we do
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n't discharge regularly, we
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always get horny, yes, and as soon as
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we discharge, the body sees the
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top priority in producing sperm.
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Someone recently asked me why
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men live idealistic lives. Why is that?
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This can also be
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explained very well by evolutionary psychologists.
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A woman becomes pregnant every ten months
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and is completely defenseless during this period.
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In
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earlier centuries or
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millennia, men would simply have run away as soon as there was
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danger, for example from predators
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or as you like to say in your example
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From a saber-toothed tiger,
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women and children would then be
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left defenseless as fodder.
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Nature has created the manser
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that he has to protect her and the child with all
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means and that's why
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men can love idealistically, which does
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n't mean that everyone
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should love idealistically these days, but we can
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I have a lot of conditions for women. Yes,
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I would say that if you
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are a bit more mature in your experience,
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the male standards are also rising,
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so you might
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not be as young anymore
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Nevertheless,
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this need is always there to simply want to
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love a woman because of her personality
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as long as she is pretty, so
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I always
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hold back a bit and as soon as I
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see a ten out of ten or nine out of ten yes,
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we fall deeply in love with the
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surface, that's true Yes, we are eyes that
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can see animals, even if he
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loses himself at first glance. Yes, it is
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also possible that the woman, super rich, fits into your
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scheme. We are more vulnerable.
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Women are always more cautious. Then
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we have the doubt that the
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famous ones will be handed over. We have to take a look whether he
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meets all the conditions, that's exactly what you
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could choose now. Women are
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hyperguards and not police
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because they can only get pregnant every ten months. They
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had to
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choose their partner carefully, which is why
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this opportunistic love arises.
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Their love for one another is always
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tied to conditions It is the
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clear survival of the offspring that is
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absolutely the focus and their survival
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and that has to be guaranteed.
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What I am asked very often by
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both men and
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women is why promiscuity
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is bad, that is a difficult
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topic but in the end There are studies
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that I have also selected, the target
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has also made a good video about it.
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Now finally, due to high levels of
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promiscuity, anxiety and depression are increasing. This can be
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proven relatively clearly and, especially
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for women, this long-term
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happiness or well-being,
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whatever you want to call it, also decreases the
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number of partners so that seems to
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be a component that
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is anchored biologically or revolution
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psychologically from the other side and of
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course always said that is the evil
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patriarchy that men first
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tell women no, so when you
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look at the research it is in the
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worst case, women who already
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have an anxiety disorder or depression
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or are psychologically abnormal,
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one has to say carefully,
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then usually become promiscuous and
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then become more and more
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unhappy as a result, yes, so we say a
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bit about that, finished damaged goods or
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something like that From a psychological point of view,
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unfortunately, this is often the case without
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everything being different now. I can
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also say from my own experience, I have
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often experienced this with women who dedicate this alpha,
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it is true that what was
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said, that he is the phenomenon, that this
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blueprint, this handover is the ideal
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blueprint At some point they have these on their heads
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and Frankenstein's monster is so
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he has to be as big as him and so
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it's enough again as funny as him
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that at some point you can't calm down at all anymore
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you can't get
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involved all at once and the oxytocin
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production the binding of the Women
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simply wear down over time because the quality is very high, but that's often the case with us
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men. Or not. I would say
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now we can invest
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or I'd say yes, that's really the
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interesting thing I
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found out in my research So
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that both men and women have
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oxytocin that is this cuddle hormone
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so that is in the evening men significantly
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less women three times as much so
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they bond with her when they are intimate with her
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if so
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I always use that very well so it's
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also good I use that Even
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with a hug and no longer like that
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with them, while men
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tie more about vase pressing,
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most people don't know that, that's the actually
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idealistic expensive hormone, especially in
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connection with testosterone, if you're with
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her what's in the team, hate
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actually arises in that way The supervisor bond I
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could use the example because it becomes
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clear very quickly so there were
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two voles that examined
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a mountain house understatement from one of them
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had this way press it but also
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in humans it is not that everyone
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has this gene this strong
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There is also an agreement, we are polygamous and where
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we have a bit of a mix and
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there are, so to speak, those who have it as long as
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they like and shorter that is
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harmony between similar they actually
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and what is, so to speak, a bit of
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biology in it, so to speak, I have these
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two variations, yes Some are totally
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monogamous, he has been together all his life,
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the male he doesn't wipe
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his female, yes, and protects and
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protects the offspring and is,
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so to speak, Stimper out
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and because the mountain is like that, they just
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like it so here Jekyll and Evacuate
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and turns the mountain voles then
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press syringe which is genetically modified
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I believe that they have that then
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they automatically become monogamous I
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also have studies that move it in humans
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so also at the first end
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he lives I have in the video is suitable
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who is now from the animals the explanation
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but There are now studies on
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people that ultimately prove
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that in twin studies they have
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researched that those with more wisdom
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prestin are more expensive and have longer relationships
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overall.
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I would say that men simply have a
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higher level of cognitive empathy and are more socially
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intelligent than men Actually
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not like that, women are more socially
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developed and expensive friends
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maybe too so there's what
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happens as a loyal hormone
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actually has a very big effect, it's
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better to investigate it
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but there are already a lot of studies that say so
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with answers if you just a
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little up to a bit of stomp is
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rabea whatever it may of course
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also have a bit of hormonal causes
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I wanted to put it in. Well
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anyway it's logical if the
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man actually has the shotgun and
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actually wants to go off and everything like
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that so he stays with the one
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Women are more like how does that happen? Yes,
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so to speak, what you described before
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must also have a biological
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background and have I
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found a bit of an explanation? Yes,
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some are more likely to have more,
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and then they stay
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there longer Otherwise humanity would be
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extinct. On the other hand, I would
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also say that the primary focus for
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a man is not to
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start a family. In
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my opinion, you have increasingly
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important goals, not just to be
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better received by women, because I do
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always say yes yes you have to pursue other goals
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in life I hear that women
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find that attractive but I mean
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he really is such a
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serious man who tries to achieve something in
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life
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even in some small
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way he wants something
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Before it crumbles into dust,
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as Klaus Thiele always
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says, people are looking for a relationship in order to
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get easier access to intimacy and women give intimacy in order to
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get into a relationship. Yes, that's usually how it is
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because they
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have an abundance of intimacy right now Today the
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cucumber is thrown with good ones says
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[laughter]
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that's the mistake that the
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zeitgeist says yes both are
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possible you can have a career until you're 28
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half the world once around the world and
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then you can still do the other model
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Driving isn't a problem and that's
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clearly shown
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by the statistical values ​​and the
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support of society that it's
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not that good and somewhere here we could
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actually have the diagram of
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politics has to open now, what would
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you say when the party ends years
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around 28 30 said today in
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Germany the age is even 31 so
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here the first marriage age is even later,
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on average an
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American glory 29 since modern
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women
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are mainly still having fun here during this prime interval I
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think and role Thomas She explains
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it correctly, men also have to adapt their
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strategies according to the hypertension
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since our prime is only at 38
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years old. Our so-called
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party years only start in the early
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thirties when you do the work
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of course, well exactly if you don't
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do anything then you will too This is where you should
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stay and maybe
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everyone who works on themselves regularly
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and you can still do that in
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later years, so don't
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think, I'm 25 now and I have
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n't worked on myself yet and that
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's it, you can still rise to the extreme
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and in that You now
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decide to do every logical thing in your future
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when it comes to getting married.
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Many groups fall into the trap. She is
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here at 30 and finds the overlap in the
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city and women are going at that time. That's what
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we call getting
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to know the wall here
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Make a wall, notice them, okay, it's
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really going downhill. I have to grab one now,
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while the man and so on. In
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theory, the man who
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worked on himself well in my twenties is
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now so excited, but in
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his blue glasses he thinks I'm
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30 now and I don't have a wife yet, she wants
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me so I grab it is a
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huge mistake I think you have to
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know your worth so I always have this
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example because you always like to
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bring where I dare to say
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online dating is incredibly
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inflated is three children out of three
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Different fathers, three trailers,
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300,000 kilometers down, they all
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drove for free and you are now the
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nice beta who now had to pay the new price.
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That's real, that's
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the case now. That's the biggest
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thought that comes to mind
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as soon as you don't somehow
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If I want to stamp myself in the direction of beta, I always remember
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this sentence: women achieve every rule
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for Alfas and create rules for
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better and I have already experienced this often
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enough, yes in the end,
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but as I said, this division into
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lovers is a provider of beta
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Safety is vital for survival and it
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can also change over the course of time,
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so you can say that starting means
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still looks like that and suddenly
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Peter showed some behavior and then
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later slipped into the category, which happened to me often,
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so the process will be reversed. It
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is more difficult than starting beta and
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then become alpha again
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but it can also work if
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everyone was an Opel type, exactly if you
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imagine it was just the one who knew it was
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simply not better and thought I
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always have to put a woman on the pedestal so
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that I really like it because he's
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just of Society
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has conditioned it like that and then later
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swallows metal, then it can
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still become an Alfa and I've read that
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often in my comments.
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Yes, it also says that there's a
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connection to the topic with a rapper
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Family fathers approach or
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advance and the first tip they
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get now is usually more alpha
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and then the relationship goes much
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better if he then scores points if he
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then shows interest and
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shows someone then that is better
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than advice
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at this point I also wanted
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to add a comment from the woman, Paul,
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you can always read the channel quite well,
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the attempt failed here,
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yes, and I'm doing it, baby, I say 55, I don't
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necessarily advise young men not to
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commit so early. Live or live
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is partying Take a vacation, have a career and
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enjoy it. You can also start a family when you're
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40 or older. Some
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men who fell in love with their partner too early
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and weren't
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happy. I could
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turn back my life and
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start over. Never really get married.
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Honestly, yes, but that's it The men are
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she right that she herself
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would never marry again because she probably
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met the wrong guy or so
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probably yes I once the life and
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a woman consists of
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looking for a man and the biological
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content of her reproduction yes children
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are completely Big and family is
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actually a primal instinct, I would say, for
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women even more than for men.
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That's why we have so many women,
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let's say over the age of 40, who
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take so many antidepressants. Even the
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young girls now have the
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quality.
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We can perhaps
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take up another topic It's about
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manipulation,
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the topic I create all these
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videos and say you have to let your
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unavailability work for you
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and these are also typical ms
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sayings I've had for years, it has
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n't rubbed off on me either, yes I
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know,
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but it's also right toxic man
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he's right says stop I changed
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the truth I personally don't care
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how my subscribers feel about it I
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mean whether they're just looking for women for fun
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or using the biggest manipulative
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tricks
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only one thing is important to me I want
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the master from all countries come
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with it to the other person, I'm not a
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moral apostle, I know I've
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had different phases, my rotation system,
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for example, since I was 31.
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I started at 23. I had
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phases where I
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just wanted to have fun for years and told the women
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what they wanted to hear, the main thing was
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me Get her into bed, that's the
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ms mindset and later I
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tried to look for women without red flags
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and those were the moments when
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I kept getting broad comments.
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That's a whole step
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further, most of them are
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probably just liberal
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Go in,
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you are, it's not second nature,
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you once told me yourself,
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starting a family somewhere was
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also in my head, maybe it will happen after all.
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Hermès says at some point
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we'll all be pop,
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but definitely not before my
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prime, he knows you can You can't
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do it for a long time, but you can
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do it at the age of 45 once the woman is there where
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it's halfway to minimizing the risk. That's
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often true
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and when it comes to manipulation, I
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hear that again and again
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read any people who write
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but that's manipulation that's
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evil women still manipulate us
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instinctively that's what people do
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n't understand when someone has to
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teach women how to manipulate
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they can also consciously manipulate
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but mostly they do all this to them
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instinctively Shaming
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tactics they usually don't think about
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anymore, yes, that's exactly what is so deeply
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involved. I can of course
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say something about the whole hardware tourists
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between the sexes once big
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and strong and he was able to determine the woman
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and gave the world
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subject to his dialect and
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his muscular strength and the woman had
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always played the game in the shadows,
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so we say how do you say
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asymmetrical war, so to speak, even call it
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moderate. If she
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wanted to have influence in the world,
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she always had to use it to
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have influence in the world, so to speak
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Of course you also secure your children Regine
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and their survival and since I
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have they have become very very clever
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they have 6.5 times as many white masses
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are insanely socially intelligent they
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can now have investigations carried out we have a
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grayer Maastricht you would have that is
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this one Men have 6.5 times as
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much, so Rainer brain power, pure
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motor power, so to speak, for
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national thinking and white matter is in the
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brain matter, which occurs in the limbic system, so to speak,
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the emotional part that
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connects both halves of the brain and
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that makes them incredibly good at
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intuition If you were incredibly good at
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reading social signs, you would have a lot of
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godparents or
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better yet, you have to know
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that the predisposition is made because he
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is important to you. Your survival depends
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on your social status in the group, on
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average below the collectors and
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tribe, so to speak, that's why I have to
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be incredibly clever when it
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comes to social things and that's why I can manipulate them so
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well, also ultimately
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instinctively and partly
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consciously, instinct comes down to the
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women going, I
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recently made the video about it,
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your greatest power as
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I think I have something called it where I
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explained that a woman
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takes advantage of your validation as soon as you give a woman
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too much attention like such a
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nice guy, she will always
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withdraw and then watch
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how you get after her, yes that's right
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I have chosen a comment
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here because our jobs have been written here.
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Hopefully not so many men will see that
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she had what she was after because
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she already knew that
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she was relatively
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reflective, so to speak. She was one of the few who was a
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bit like that at the time the
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cards keep the cards open and lay
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here you still have a lot of
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galleries that can get ahead,
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he's brutal the Canadians are always
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represented that's exactly who I thought that
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was the craziest thing I think I've
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ever read of a comment like that
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She says unfortunately
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as a woman you could never make such honest videos.
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I can honestly talk to myself like that,
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but I've
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never dared to generalize about women. That comes
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with social status when she dies. She ca
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n't lose her face, so to speak, in
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another place and honestly It's important that they're
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important, it also comforts me somehow. I
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hate these qualities in myself the
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way you call them. I realize that it's
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really not because of anything
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or from the past, so
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no, women are just like that, they hate
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that about themselves if they feel about it in
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some way kassel for example
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if you ask yourself why you can't
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have such strong feelings for the right person
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we have it's revealing
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really she says very practical women
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the opportunistic the oxytocin love
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is not as deep as various things that happen to
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us when I do that now would put it over again, yes and she even
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ruled out that it was a
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childhood dream with her being with
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women is just generally how it is
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opportunistically loving because it is very
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unmasking very quick comment the
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comment was under the video whether all
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women want the bad boy also mine
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videos new everything is clear that was true
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whether you are actually looking for
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the love of yourself in the man in the man's worth,
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so they all have such an
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easy self-worth, so to speak,
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somehow they apparently also have to have such
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an intrinsic age themselves,
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I say that Women in large numbers
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simply have to make a comparison because they
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don't have a goal, exactly, and
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somehow they try to attract the highest one they can because of the man's worth,
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and where to put it, so actually
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that's maybe a little more
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precise to ask So she does
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n't love them but she loves the
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feelings that he can trigger in her.
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The emotional roller coaster.
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Everyone has both testosterone and
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calm genes in them and every woman
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of course they are just
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weighted differently and because of
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that four men just 12 to 18 times
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Testosterone levels have a
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bit of a side effect of estrogen
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and that's not the case with women and that's why
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they have all these
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mood swings, yes, of course, it
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can also be influenced by the cycle
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Yes, through a
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rollercoaster every month, there is
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only one springboard visit. There is of
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course also the team activity. Then
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you hear that, and there is also the thesis that you
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always particularly dress up,
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go out and get into relationships, that
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is actually half of the thesis
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The slide out is always done
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right at the start, funny enough,
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and to spread the genes, but it's good to
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get back to the topic. We
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talked about manipulation, as I
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already said, women
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usually do things like that instinctively, but men, if
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you now imagine a blue, you want to imagine it
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You have to explain it to him first,
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you have to tell him
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how things should work properly when
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he now has these new knowledge
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and uses it, of course it's
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manipulation, but would you then also do it
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from a man, let's say from
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some bathroom boy who makes his
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unavailability work for himself,
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completely unconsciously because he is actually not interested in the woman at all.
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I wouldn't say he is considered manipulative, especially because you said
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instinctively
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Babies
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manipulate their parents by screaming so
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that they are fed so high
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where does it start where does it end I would
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say if the intention behind it is
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to harm the other person then I would
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set the limit and say okay if you
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go ahead and consciously want to manipulate
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Harming the other person,
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I would set my limits is of course
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subjective. That would
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n't be the case, for example. I think everyone
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just has to learn to understand these dynamics between
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men and women. Either
00:21:02
you hunt or you are the hunted, you
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just have to do it Make sure that the woman
00:21:06
has to make his
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unavailability work for you by hunting,
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even if you don't really want that at the beginning,
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so you also
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look extremely good as soon as a woman
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writes to her constantly and the
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answer is always back immediately
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what I write
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to him at 12:12 1 answered away again
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then 2:00 p.m. she will only have a cup
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immediately replied a minute later
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hated answered she will think to herself that
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you are totally out of your hobby even though you
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are at work right now and you are just doing it right
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your cell phone on your
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side and it's always vibrating and
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you're distracted for a moment and you think okay,
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write something like that but it's
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still never good
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oh yes you're my favorite mistake yes
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yes very good very good trick
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I would also say but I have it today Everyone
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is all on the phone somehow
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close everyone is horny for their little
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dopamine hit also message yes
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you have to control yourself a bit do
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you perhaps have something to
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add on the topic of why you
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can't explain to women the Red Bull
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why They don't understand metal, OK,
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so in the end, women have had the
00:22:02
ability to abstract for a while.
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Yes, they can easily put themselves in the team. They
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have a lot of
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empathy
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That
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means they have a lot of pity, also
00:22:15
with feeling, for something that they see in front of them,
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but not for something that is just
00:22:19
distant, so to speak, there is a man
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in your consciousness, you really have to
00:22:24
say, evolutionarily shaped, much further
00:22:26
away, yes, there is the right
00:22:27
winning point in Empathy for men,
00:22:29
yes, and it was also necessary, it comes from
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the spoils of war dynamic, among other things,
00:22:33
that promises come from strangers,
00:22:35
it went on like that for over 40,000 years
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and it just got carried away and
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if she then just clung to her
00:22:41
old man, so to speak If you
00:22:45
had had an incredible amount of empathy, then that would have been the case for you.
00:22:47
I would have had her genes not
00:22:48
progress and I say that's why I had to
00:22:50
learn to switch off immediately and
00:22:53
look for the new one. That's exactly why
00:22:55
women can jump into a new relationship very easily.
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Yes, that In the end, he would
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suffer for months, right,
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or if he can no longer hunt,
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I'm still standing here. We're clearly the
00:23:04
same thing, so if so, if he can
00:23:06
no longer take on his role, the transfer role
00:23:08
for the woman, if she has
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selected me, yes once
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transfer, handovers logically in
00:23:13
their logic as boys and then again he is a
00:23:15
kind of father like a kind of
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parent. It is a transition from
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father to man, actually in the
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knowledge that everyone is on parade.
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You don't have to feel sorry for him, he
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has to feel sorry for me have, so to speak, and
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then comes even if he
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shows weakness, we can also give the men
00:23:29
a cold or if he just does
00:23:31
n't do justice to his performance then
00:23:32
you get your articles and disgust in
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the hope that as a protective reaction it is
00:23:36
just that with the could, yes, could Yes,
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my survival is jeopardizing the survival of
00:23:40
everyone in general. Now that's
00:23:42
really a bitter pill to
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swallow. Over time it will
00:23:47
just go to market and I won't be able to look after my children
00:23:48
anymore. So instinctively
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these thoughts will shoot up
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and then your eyes will turn cold
00:23:53
openness again and that's where
00:23:55
I think the social environment comes into play, which has changed a lot. In the
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past, a woman might have
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waited two years. Today she waits
00:24:01
maybe three months,
00:24:02
the possibilities and so on. A
00:24:05
lot has changed, I think
00:24:07
I've also experienced it, it's
00:24:08
astonishing, especially the ice-cold ones,
00:24:11
it's all about business, yes, I
00:24:13
mean, if you look around the city,
00:24:14
four fifths of all divorces
00:24:16
are initiated by the woman and then
00:24:19
you also have to take into account
00:24:20
that women indirectly break up with her
00:24:23
in her head, she may have broken up with her months before,
00:24:25
then he will
00:24:26
first look for someone to
00:24:29
drive the multivan and only then will she break
00:24:32
up with you and the same can
00:24:34
happen in the marriage that she then shames the man
00:24:36
so often and insulted him
00:24:38
and finished him off so that he
00:24:39
then announced the divorce. That's
00:24:41
so interesting that you mentioned that
00:24:43
she starts, so to speak, when he no
00:24:44
longer has this great rendition in her eyes,
00:24:46
that yes, that she starts
00:24:48
to sabotage the relationship with him To
00:24:49
sabotage why he breaks up with him
00:24:52
so that she isn't the bad one in the end. That's another
00:24:54
interesting idea
00:24:56
because she always has to be on the good
00:24:57
side in the end.
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Interesting, that's
00:25:03
manipulation again, that's exactly where
00:25:04
you can see it In such places,
00:25:06
I have
00:25:08
the types of
00:25:09
manipulation on a note here, so a list to name a few,
00:25:12
which of course are always popular.
00:25:13
Gift-giving tactics,
00:25:15
of course everyone knows that as soon as you're not a
00:25:17
whole man,
00:25:19
how dare you do it, that's what you said
00:25:22
namely when we fight conflicts
00:25:26
we can do it with our fists with
00:25:27
our strength and always make the conflict
00:25:29
on the social level always on
00:25:31
this that is social hierarchy do
00:25:33
n't always want to damage your reputation so to speak
00:25:34
in the end it is always about
00:25:36
the social rank because that is the
00:25:37
has the highest rank in the group in the tribe
00:25:39
who can tell where things are going for me the
00:25:41
transfer
00:25:42
usually shames them even if
00:25:44
they are insulted who of course does
00:25:47
n't long for the reaction I had to
00:25:49
prevent this shame or the
00:25:50
inner discomfort from being
00:25:52
redirected somehow and then it will be determined
00:25:55
instead of
00:25:56
me today just to get right I
00:25:58
read almost every day about 20 to
00:26:01
50
00:26:02
[laughter]
00:26:06
communicate I always say if you
00:26:08
want to be successful on YouTube then you have to
00:26:10
toughen yourself up against you have the first thing You
00:26:11
had to create otherwise you will perish
00:26:13
miserably, but deep down there
00:26:16
is also a good topic that should be addressed.
00:26:18
I'll put it this way, the neurotic
00:26:19
impulse to want to please, this money
00:26:21
is okay to a certain extent,
00:26:23
you also have to where we function together with
00:26:24
other people that you
00:26:26
have the highest values ​​but if your move
00:26:28
sometimes I have talked about this topic
00:26:30
that actually you are
00:26:32
still vulnerable to these weapons
00:26:33
because you definitely have to devalue yourself
00:26:35
as a nice guy or always as the one
00:26:37
and nothing more
00:26:40
I ask when you realize that, it's
00:26:41
actually almost funny in
00:26:42
Lancaster, yes, come on,
00:26:44
I had the victim role on my smart list,
00:26:47
yes, it's really popular.
00:26:50
Of course, people get injured more in the cistern
00:26:52
and the construction manager is inconspicuous,
00:26:54
especially with the rampant I would get away
00:26:56
from it Country was always popular I
00:26:59
heard I have bad genes God the
00:27:02
chocolate is a millionaire that's so
00:27:04
bitter they really try that it's
00:27:06
also such an absolute expression of being under
00:27:08
responsibility too no not that
00:27:11
she has to go on a diet or that
00:27:13
maybe she has to go to a therapist
00:27:14
because Because something psychologically is of course sometimes
00:27:16
compensated for but at home you are
00:27:19
great as you are,
00:27:22
I have never understood a bit of this double standard.
00:27:24
You know,
00:27:25
as women we live according to these body
00:27:28
positive principles and
00:27:30
at the same time but she is here on
00:27:32
Twitter and co some 155 tall that
00:27:36
writes men under 190 is not
00:27:39
absolute but there you can see what the
00:27:42
market is called it's so kast so
00:27:44
as I said online like has
00:27:46
also
00:27:48
put a lens on it and set a development in motion
00:27:51
that was Yes, there was a lot of
00:27:53
validation before, but what about now? Yes,
00:27:55
I've already made a video of that,
00:27:57
I don't know what it's called, but
00:27:59
the biggest problem really is
00:28:01
n't the selection, but there are
00:28:03
men like that who just take everything because of
00:28:05
the women Now you can theoretically have access to
00:28:07
every man in the world
00:28:09
on social media.
00:28:11
Just imagine a man in front of
00:28:13
the village who has probably only lived 100
00:28:15
lives and 99 of them are men,
00:28:17
let's say she's married,
00:28:20
the guy has others Priorities in
00:28:22
life So the 99 guys we had
00:28:24
other priorities in life and they just
00:28:28
lived their whole life until they were 35
00:28:30
and then someone like that comes to
00:28:31
Germany and gets to know social media
00:28:34
and then he sees All these women
00:28:36
will take each of them, it's
00:28:38
best to go through your points again,
00:28:40
so I'll go through the points again so
00:28:41
that would have completed it
00:28:48
where you think, oh what Ingo
00:28:51
Reichardt is beautiful, he is also a
00:28:52
kind of manipulation
00:28:53
when she goes there and I've always been
00:28:55
relaxed so far, it's totally great,
00:28:58
well and she knows exactly when he can get
00:29:00
caught on the ego, that's how she deals
00:29:01
with them fingers wrapped and then
00:29:03
you have, so to speak, a positive
00:29:05
force in another place then use it when you
00:29:07
see it, so to speak,
00:29:09
has infiltrated you, let's say quite
00:29:10
simply I would also like to become walid now,
00:29:12
but for me it's
00:29:14
nowhere near that a strong effect like
00:29:16
a woman when someone comes to me with praise
00:29:19
and attention, I think it
00:29:21
's nice of you to say that,
00:29:22
but I also know that you
00:29:25
should be in my ego too
00:29:29
ego is still too small so that
00:29:31
you actually get your satisfaction
00:29:32
from yourself, that's just the
00:29:34
sonne.de first or strives for
00:29:36
people to come in,
00:29:37
we're very much on the same page then that wo
00:29:39
n't happen to you then that's me It doesn't
00:29:40
matter whether it's visibly validated or
00:29:42
you take note of it and do
00:29:43
n't say that you can't be
00:29:45
manipulated by it so oh so expected
00:29:47
quickly and well, also an interesting
00:29:49
point when you then get this little
00:29:50
girl's temperatures right so
00:29:53
she then starts to do that and there
00:29:55
goes you on the ice cold that's an
00:29:56
interesting point ice cold who is afraid,
00:29:58
so to speak, of the negative reaction
00:30:00
from their use the unfortunate thing from
00:30:02
[ __ ] what do you want to like I
00:30:04
always say that comes up
00:30:05
a little via Twitter and are then
00:30:07
intimidated by it and don't
00:30:08
lose themselves want and therefore an
00:30:11
important aspect is it arises when
00:30:13
an absolute parenting she is
00:30:15
mother so to speak who I
00:30:17
say uses you as a little adult that
00:30:19
you manipulate yourself actually
00:30:21
use feminine tactics you see
00:30:22
want to do right by mom soy content
00:30:24
this anger is a good point I know
00:30:26
that from myself too, you have to learn this from yourself, it's just a matter of
00:30:29
working on yourself, that's what you do, you
00:30:31
were no longer responding, okay, one
00:30:33
last point, then I'm on
00:30:34
my list through external shifting,
00:30:35
so if you They operated in their frame and
00:30:37
then said they did
00:30:39
n't say that, what did I say, no, that
00:30:41
was different and then I tried to
00:30:42
talk about the casting or not is also
00:30:44
a form of gas pipe, yes,
00:30:46
actually, they distort the facts,
00:30:48
so to speak, the blame is actually reversal
00:30:49
I'm happy to say that it
00:30:50
's all not so clearly
00:30:51
defined. Yes, we could continue the list as
00:30:53
desired.
00:30:55
Another woman will claim that
00:30:58
what I'm teaching you here is
00:30:59
manipulation. Your list of
00:31:01
this externalization of charm plays
00:31:03
a big role for women In the
00:31:04
end, she always has to be the good one so that she is
00:31:06
n't excluded from the tribe. That's
00:31:07
also a logic, I don't want to
00:31:09
explain it too deeply, but I've also
00:31:10
made videos, so it's always really
00:31:12
important that she doesn't feel guilty and doesn't feel
00:31:14
any shame the
00:31:16
responsibility comes into play and it
00:31:17
urgently needs to
00:31:19
be analyzed externally in some way, so that means if
00:31:21
someone comes here and tells you apple women
00:31:23
are opportunistic and then that reflects
00:31:25
badly on all women and
00:31:27
on them indirectly and then they have to
00:31:29
somehow do these cognitive things
00:31:31
dissonance the bad feeling that
00:31:32
arises somehow redirect and then
00:31:34
I just have to hit us here,
00:31:36
shame us, listen to me, what have I got
00:31:39
from the spirit lighting shop in the
00:31:41
gold coast but what about men,
00:31:43
what do I know everything you can
00:31:45
find in the comments Can this
00:31:46
always be redirected directly
00:31:48
so that it doesn't look bad at the end? It's
00:31:50
quite simple. That's actually
00:31:51
a good point to get to the second part of the
00:31:54
video and that's why women
00:31:57
hate the Apple. I should start by
00:32:00
saying modern women on purpose
00:32:02
because it is 70 years ago of course it was
00:32:04
n't like that. 70 years ago no one would have
00:32:06
come up with the idea of ​​ratepay because
00:32:08
the monogamous relationship worked
00:32:09
because the woman was dependent on the man.
00:32:12
Nowadays that's not the case.
00:32:14
Women hate like the plague to be held accountable for something
00:32:19
Most of them are not all like that.
00:32:22
Society sees women and men
00:32:23
differently. In many cases
00:32:25
they can do whatever they want and
00:32:27
always get away with it. Of
00:32:29
course, there are different reasons for this. The
00:32:31
female is under responsibility if, for
00:32:34
example, a woman is totally lazy
00:32:36
then it becomes easy Accepted like that,
00:32:38
maybe she does
00:32:40
n't feel so good at the current moment. In the back of your mind
00:32:42
you always have the thought that
00:32:43
if necessary you can simply look for a man who will
00:32:45
take care of you
00:32:52
don't die if she doesn't get anything done in life
00:32:53
and she always defends
00:32:55
you that she has the golden scales
00:32:58
the ability to reproduce that's how
00:33:02
women are raised in our society
00:33:03
but we're going to put the men down
00:33:06
if a man is lazy then it's
00:33:08
usually said why are you so much you You don't have a
00:33:11
real man to work there
00:33:12
and you have a woman to
00:33:15
look after in the future so it's this male
00:33:17
responsibility.
00:33:19
We can't just wait at the
00:33:21
finish line. We have to do it every day
00:33:22
and the better one wins. The
00:33:25
men who keep it are the top performers
00:33:27
Accordingly, many women also have something, yes,
00:33:29
nature has already come up with something,
00:33:31
you won't
00:33:32
feel like you can
00:33:34
think for yourself, so men have serious
00:33:37
understanding and women instinctively have a
00:33:39
lot of understanding and as a result
00:33:41
many people
00:33:42
simply rationalize their emotions backwards
00:33:43
So in the end it fits, it just
00:33:45
wasn't the case, but you also have to say that
00:33:47
women aren't used to anything different
00:33:48
because society is
00:33:51
ice-cold in men's hearts
00:33:52
and I can still
00:33:56
remember very well what we would be like in the future. I wasn't such a blue piller
00:33:58
conquering was yes, I
00:34:01
tolerated so much, for example,
00:34:02
she can pay at the meeting too late, but it
00:34:05
doesn't matter, she's a woman, you can't be too
00:34:07
strict with her, for example, she behaves
00:34:08
totally disrespectfully, I
00:34:10
tolerated it because I didn't want to lose her,
00:34:12
I was in I have already done so
00:34:14
many hard-working shameful acts. I
00:34:16
will say again that I have no fear.
00:34:23
It always depends on how
00:34:25
often you get up and how you learn from it.
00:34:27
That is important in my life, but
00:34:28
in my defense I have to say that
00:34:30
I have been tolerating it for years I've
00:34:33
become so intolerant and that's what
00:34:35
the Red Bull teaches men.
00:34:36
The world teaches men to be
00:34:39
intolerant of bad
00:34:41
behavior. What I
00:34:43
wanted to say about the topic of
00:34:44
responsibility is what has changed
00:34:46
in the past, even if it sounds harsh now,
00:34:48
yes, oppression The
00:34:49
man had authority over the woman so
00:34:51
she could be responsible.
00:34:52
If I can say what she's doing well, so to speak,
00:34:54
then it can also be
00:34:57
responsible. She now has the
00:34:58
authority but doesn't want to take
00:34:59
responsibility. She still doesn't
00:35:01
instinctively want to, of course take over
00:35:02
because it's simply not
00:35:03
provided for in the program, yes, that's a
00:35:05
bit of a contradiction in modern times,
00:35:06
if you will, even the
00:35:07
evolutionary psychologist shen level and then
00:35:10
show since then behaviors can
00:35:11
no longer
00:35:13
be held responsible or you can't
00:35:14
exercise any authority over them And then
00:35:16
the form of the app had to be adapted a bit to the
00:35:18
zeitgeist. I would say
00:35:20
women hate the speech because it
00:35:24
completely exposed the feminine nature.
00:35:26
Brad Pitt just knows the difference
00:35:28
between good families and cooperative
00:35:31
women who submit to the man and the one
00:35:34
from the man Feminism is very conditioned
00:35:37
women so not all but many are
00:35:39
like that and it's just this dynamic
00:35:41
that they first want to have fun in their parts
00:35:43
and then really
00:35:45
instinctively as soon as they see okay my
00:35:48
looks are no longer that dollar
00:35:50
it just always sets in and then
00:35:52
they want the provider and that's why everything in
00:35:55
a comment from Sinar selected
00:35:57
under the video of me nascar evil
00:36:00
bad boy characteristics I also
00:36:02
said that women actually
00:36:04
want the bad boy and then she
00:36:06
submitted this comment here so
00:36:08
maybe she could read it out again
00:36:09
Okay, unfortunately what he says is true but
00:36:12
the topic only plays a role in younger years
00:36:13
because the character that
00:36:15
you haven't really established yet.
00:36:17
Paradoxically, at this point she says that
00:36:20
women only want the bad boy in younger years.
00:36:22
Exactly what would you do? say a
00:36:25
woman who is 35 years old would if
00:36:28
she had the option yes if she were to
00:36:30
enjoy full freedom if she were to
00:36:32
enjoy full freedom that
00:36:33
's
00:36:34
then I think she doesn't need that much of the
00:36:36
emotional provider qualities or
00:36:38
the money the beta
00:36:40
side of the entries reason yes the only
00:36:42
reason why she is looking for the beta provider
00:36:44
is because her SNB is decreasing yes and
00:36:48
this need for security that is
00:36:50
just the way it is so most of the time you look for
00:36:51
them instinctively that you are
00:36:53
not aware of but oh yeah child child child
00:36:56
security look for stretch and
00:36:58
leave the he comes namely these
00:37:00
alfery interest prices on the tomasi
00:37:01
count where they will have the child at some point at
00:37:03
35 then the guy will definitely
00:37:06
have and after five years of marriage it's
00:37:07
kind of boring take half
00:37:09
the money the child and go back on the
00:37:10
merry-go-round so that's
00:37:11
often the call that is made but at
00:37:13
the moment when she's 30 28 it's a
00:37:16
very strong impulse I think
00:37:18
that she then just blindly realizes the
00:37:20
value but in the long run that's just it
00:37:22
This one phase I think
00:37:25
the attraction of beta is not
00:37:27
that strong, but there are also
00:37:29
different women, I would say, who are
00:37:30
very strong for him, for
00:37:33
example with some women,
00:37:34
resource activation is very often programmed
00:37:36
and for them it is that always play a bigger
00:37:38
role than for others, which is exactly
00:37:41
why it's a matter of education for me.
00:37:43
She actually already read the third sentence to herself,
00:37:44
but over time the
00:37:47
nice guy gets to know each other better and the woman
00:37:48
too and that's how you become a family.
00:37:51
She is one manipulative answer
00:37:53
that she gives here she would like to
00:37:54
optimize her mating strategy the
00:37:55
advertising strategy as tomato very
00:37:57
described until 28 here castellari
00:38:00
then at the last minute
00:38:01
all the cells are almost gone then
00:38:04
quickly the provider number and
00:38:06
what it actually does in my
00:38:07
eyes First of all, protect yourself,
00:38:09
yes, and be responsible, yes,
00:38:11
that's just how the young are
00:38:13
between the lines, but then when I
00:38:16
'm 30 then be there and wait for
00:38:17
me, that's about what it turns out,
00:38:19
but I won't say the live sky because
00:38:21
the nice guy is someone who
00:38:23
always puts the needs of others above his
00:38:25
own and
00:38:28
sees you as a frightened contract that's true
00:38:30
it's true I don't want to
00:38:31
assume any intention understands it with false
00:38:32
beards yes earlier about unconscious
00:38:34
manipulation you know that I see
00:38:35
that subconsciously and also interpretation
00:38:39
his answer was most men
00:38:41
are and remain clueless unless
00:38:43
someone explains it correctly because we
00:38:44
are channels like mine thought when I
00:38:46
read through your text then
00:38:48
I had to think of all the poor men who are looking for
00:38:49
a woman Let him in, who was on the
00:38:51
carousel and around
00:38:53
30 settled in with him like a parasite.
00:38:55
I think from the perspective of the
00:38:58
woman who has her self-discovery phase
00:38:59
after the party years
00:39:09
We don't want to be so far
00:39:11
apart from each other about this need to get their strategy through and trivialize it.
00:39:12
Do you think if all these nice guys
00:39:14
knew what the woman
00:39:16
has been up to in Berlin, you think
00:39:18
they wouldn't choose to
00:39:20
have fatherhood and security with me?
00:39:22
a legal I always feel
00:39:24
totally shielded so a good
00:39:25
example as Lucia
00:39:28
[laughter]
00:39:29
yes, of course they also determine
00:39:32
among themselves to jemma 70 percent
00:39:34
that women among themselves because they
00:39:36
know exactly that the man values ​​it
00:39:38
and so they want the value of the
00:39:39
Competitor, so to speak, and
00:39:41
maybe a little he
00:39:44
took it out of my mouth,
00:39:46
but what else I wanted to say about the
00:39:48
whole complex topic that also
00:39:50
plays a role for me and I hear that from many
00:39:51
men, some really have
00:39:53
this paternity security, perhaps
00:39:54
also instilled in it Also biologically
00:39:56
a good asparagus is like many things
00:39:58
and are really disgusted by celebrities,
00:40:00
critical women, which is rightly
00:40:02
perhaps the case and other things are
00:40:04
not so strong but no matter whether you feel like it
00:40:05
or not, he still has to perceive the reality of
00:40:08
exactly these factors
00:40:10
If you want to start a family, statistically it's
00:40:11
not a good
00:40:14
idea to get involved with a highly productive
00:40:16
woman and mac garden tulln
00:40:19
to choose from,
00:40:23
that's a well-known saying and it
00:40:25
's old and it has relevance and it
00:40:27
can also be wonderfully proven in studies
00:40:28
that this is the case Do you
00:40:29
always hate to hear where it is? I have my
00:40:31
name. I've tried it twice or
00:40:32
three times. It's not a good idea.
00:40:34
I would say I
00:40:36
also have a second comment on the topic
00:40:41
Others have told you our
00:40:45
mysteries have written
00:40:47
girls want all bad boys women a
00:40:50
man who is there when you need him and
00:40:52
on whom you can rely,
00:40:54
but you could also rely on a
00:40:56
nice guy or not, sure,
00:40:59
no, it's just alpha beta Lower
00:41:01
was in one have what you want most,
00:41:03
they both yes and if there is no
00:41:05
other way then it's best in two
00:41:07
right and that's how he
00:41:10
described himself but she really did
00:41:11
n't want him to spend his money on
00:41:14
the one hand like that Provider
00:41:17
characteristics take over but
00:41:18
then exactly yes okay if we
00:41:21
now make the distinction with red
00:41:23
bull versus toxic the hubris of eli is
00:41:25
the technical term that women are really
00:41:27
brutal and really serious criminals
00:41:29
or that is the theory behind it,
00:41:31
the first statement has already been proven
00:41:33
has that it drives you around the corner
00:41:34
or something like that, so that's the highest thing that can
00:41:37
happen, you can hear a better
00:41:38
protector, so to speak. I think
00:41:40
the theory behind it should be a
00:41:42
difficult topic, but there is more and
00:41:44
more research being done, the documentary triadis and
00:41:45
secretly attract and
00:41:46
evolutionary psychologist too It makes sense because these
00:41:48
are all characteristics that are
00:41:50
incredibly beneficial to you or your offspring. It's
00:41:51
not for nothing that we have
00:41:53
so many psychopaths in the executive suites.
00:41:55
Ultimately, it's because they can make ice-cold
00:41:57
decisions. At the
00:41:58
management level, it's incredibly important to be
00:42:00
able to make old decisions,
00:42:02
so psychopathic characteristics are
00:42:04
leadership characteristics his
00:42:05
tribal level or Nazism or
00:42:07
materialism in self-interest and
00:42:10
are all characteristics that if you can make
00:42:13
them usable for yourself, so to speak,
00:42:15
or make absolutely genetic sense for your offspring,
00:42:17
so yes,
00:42:19
you can see how many others Paul has,
00:42:21
I can only warmly recommend one
00:42:22
Recommend the channel if you're someone who's
00:42:23
in-depth and wanted to get started,
00:42:28
then you can definitely still link it,
00:42:30
thanks. Yes, I've been
00:42:32
linking it for ages. To
00:42:33
honor what you're doing really well, I think I
00:42:35
'll look at your posts too Everyone
00:42:37
likes to look at me because the
00:42:39
practical aspect is incredibly important for many people. You
00:42:41
can
00:42:42
talk about theory forever, but
00:42:43
how do I do it specifically, how
00:42:45
do I behave in situations? ABC, that's
00:42:47
also a very important thing to know about what people do If you
00:42:49
have to get your hand,
00:42:51
you're doing it pretty well.
00:42:52
Yes, I would say that's my strength
00:42:54
because I've just gained a lot of experience
00:42:55
and I can
00:42:57
explain it to people at a level that makes
00:42:59
them swallow your apple slowly but steadily
00:43:01
and they're starting to
00:43:03
understand that
00:43:05
Another reason why women
00:43:08
hate the apple is because it is a
00:43:09
losing proposition for women. Red
00:43:12
images are no longer so
00:43:13
easy to manipulate and if you
00:43:14
imagine that every person in the world
00:43:16
is valid or I also work
00:43:18
full time and have a master's degree
00:43:20
when I do When I enter a room, I can
00:43:25
say exactly all the mistakes within a few minutes. They can be
00:43:27
manipulated so indirectly and I
00:43:29
hate it. By the way, I don't
00:43:31
like working with women. Yes, I can sometimes have
00:43:33
very bad experiences.
00:43:34
I see things like that and I hate it Something like that
00:43:38
in the working world, it
00:43:39
somehow brings relationship life into the
00:43:41
working world and it really doesn't have to be
00:43:44
that way. They just want to be noticed all the time
00:43:45
and then they have such
00:43:47
hot things on and then there are
00:43:48
belugas everywhere. The Danes then look after them and
00:43:50
react. I don't think so out of
00:43:53
probably not out I can
00:43:55
understand that there was such a great
00:43:56
story really briefly got in there I
00:43:57
think a few years ago I
00:43:59
saw the English channel
00:44:01
a company was founded somewhere in California so
00:44:03
feminist just women
00:44:06
the bay is after a year were
00:44:09
the one They did the [ __ ] terror, they
00:44:13
came to work one March, they always skinned
00:44:14
themselves, they bullied themselves, the guys
00:44:16
relaxed and in the end that's the game.
00:44:19
I also had a similar office
00:44:21
situation for a few years and I
00:44:23
also had a conflict with the boss
00:44:25
Secretary or something like that, I don't even want to
00:44:27
say what names she did
00:44:28
n't do her work was stubborn and
00:44:30
I pointed out that
00:44:32
doing her work was a bit
00:44:34
louder at that point because it
00:44:35
annoyed me. I became reactive, you have to
00:44:36
admit that I'm there I often know
00:44:38
just five times fifth times at some point yes
00:44:41
and that's what she did, it's the typical
00:44:42
female don't make a donation then she
00:44:45
wanted to cry to the boss about it yes she was
00:44:47
angry with me yes she did
00:44:49
n't do her job and she started the
00:44:50
whole thing office against me a tribal time
00:44:53
the whole office go don't
00:44:54
instrumentalize next to make the
00:44:56
men to direct the double on and
00:44:58
so on then somehow I
00:45:00
called three guys that I've never seen
00:45:01
in the office and wanted to
00:45:03
point out why are you going like that with
00:45:04
women around works
00:45:06
unbelievable but know that the
00:45:07
head doctor sees through in the end he
00:45:09
said okay now agreed and
00:45:10
said well that was a good thing that was
00:45:12
my luck
00:45:13
but
00:45:15
brutal how these mechanisms
00:45:17
work how cleverly that it is
00:45:19
this manipulation but through the one so
00:45:20
to speak In stabilizing,
00:45:23
you can actually read a lot from prehistoric times,
00:45:25
such typical women's tactics
00:45:27
with the charms, well, manipulation
00:45:30
is really a whole evening
00:45:31
to fill,
00:45:33
which you absolutely have to understand:
00:45:34
that nature did not create men and women
00:45:37
the way they did At
00:45:39
the moment if you don't
00:45:41
take on the role of the man then she wo
00:45:43
n't take on the role of the woman. It's that
00:45:45
simple that as soon as you put a woman on
00:45:48
a pedestal she will maybe
00:45:49
like you in the short term, she will like it
00:45:52
but she will no longer respect you
00:45:54
somehow are that your primal instincts
00:45:56
say that this is not a completely increasing
00:45:58
man who controls you via the
00:46:00
transfer and but I could
00:46:02
now simply put the psychology on top of it.
00:46:03
There is no closeness or
00:46:05
distance. There was the beautiful saying, I
00:46:07
don't know where I heard one
00:46:09
relationship has 100 percent if you give 80 90
00:46:11
percent then it only gives 10
00:46:13
percent there is no 200 percent or
00:46:16
something like that believes that was written in a book the
00:46:17
way of the opera 9 or so he
00:46:19
explained it the same way video that scala explains
00:46:21
hate and even worse is when you
00:46:23
invest because you
00:46:24
want to impress in some way because now you
00:46:26
yourself have the taste and thought patterns to
00:46:28
compensate by being a good
00:46:30
provider or something like that and then
00:46:32
paying for everything for you. I don't want to be
00:46:34
responsible for the fact that more
00:46:36
women like this are the one in This
00:46:38
comment has the biggest thing going on,
00:46:40
we're already big enough.
00:46:43
Would you like to read it again? I would
00:46:47
of course like you to share the bill,
00:46:49
which may have coffee and water on it.
00:46:51
I just find it pathetic, not
00:46:54
only on dates but also among friends.
00:46:56
The guys who have the coffee are the best
00:46:59
don't pay and
00:47:01
want to go to your house later with must with a
00:47:03
laughing and also and at the beginning face
00:47:06
here are the expectations he
00:47:08
has to pay for me well she is
00:47:11
so used to eating the food was always
00:47:12
paid for so I wanted one more
00:47:14
aspect shortly before
00:47:15
I just wanted to go on and say whether I forgot it, I mean
00:47:17
exactly the same as with Sky,
00:47:19
so to speak his attention
00:47:20
is given away when I give away a woman in her
00:47:21
intimacy than in your
00:47:23
eyes no one is always
00:47:24
used, everyone you can call once, it does
00:47:26
n't matter every day and nighttime
00:47:27
she comes around and gives the intimacy so
00:47:29
what value would she have for you it
00:47:31
would also be such a good topic that brings up
00:47:34
I always say on the first meeting
00:47:36
she is either interested immediately or
00:47:38
no interest
00:47:39
after the second date if she is not with
00:47:41
you jumps into the box then that's it
00:47:42
then you have the contact off it's a
00:47:45
negotiation I would say the woman
00:47:46
shouldn't sell herself short
00:47:47
but you also no longer where is
00:47:49
your middle so two dates I
00:47:51
actually think today in modern times
00:47:53
Especially when it's so easy to have an absolutely
00:47:55
healthy line, you have the
00:47:56
impression that okay, it's not that easy to
00:47:59
have and you really let yourself
00:48:01
get the cocoa and make five dates in
00:48:03
Westig a total provider. I
00:48:05
think that's a good middle ground That's what
00:48:07
I want to say if I now if I
00:48:09
now look at this as a negotiation that
00:48:10
can, yes, it always depends, I mean, if
00:48:12
a woman is really so
00:48:14
interested in you that it
00:48:16
gives signals of interest, then she is currently on
00:48:18
cloud nine, so she is currently running
00:48:19
wet to her you convey just like
00:48:21
hey I'm interested in you yes then
00:48:24
it works on the first date too
00:48:25
I don't even know that then there does
00:48:28
n't even have to be a first date
00:48:29
address levels are so high let's say
00:48:32
95 to 100 percent
00:48:34
then you can you she immediately somewhere in
00:48:37
the toilet she was in the toilet
00:48:38
no matter where you can really see it in your
00:48:40
eyes totally lit up and
00:48:43
you haven't said anything yet no you haven't
00:48:45
said a single word yet because later
00:48:47
a personality doesn't
00:48:49
matter at all Personality does
00:48:51
n't matter at all when she sees you, she has
00:48:54
n't even heard herself speak or anything like that,
00:48:56
only for the types who think yes,
00:48:58
but first I have to show
00:48:59
that
00:49:01
you don't even have to open your mouth
00:49:03
when your separation level is that high
00:49:06
Made about it in the video because she did it in the
00:49:07
online dating series that I
00:49:09
was at the very beginning, where they did these extreme,
00:49:11
typical experiments where
00:49:13
they then called really bad guys without
00:49:15
saying the bad words that are
00:49:17
used with young people, dangerous
00:49:19
symbols on their arms have
00:49:21
[laughter]
00:49:24
the story of telling yourself about 10
00:49:27
rz of fish is what they say about saving
00:49:30
a skill and how they threw themselves into the
00:49:32
background no matter but that
00:49:34
doesn't matter it was for me in the
00:49:37
respect of what you say you also
00:49:39
expose yourself I've also seen a lot of people
00:49:40
say that this is just one of
00:49:42
the most blatant experiments. It's
00:49:44
something that's burning, it's how you use
00:49:46
the technical language and it
00:49:47
really only happens based on looks and
00:49:50
women are much more
00:49:51
superficial than men.
00:49:52
Of course they'll look we look at the
00:49:53
surface but women look at the
00:49:55
surface and still have this filter
00:49:56
in there that's why this new
00:49:59
distribution is so brutal with the handover
00:50:01
with the 80 20 the dating market that's still
00:50:04
not much more blatant on the
00:50:05
online dating market if you then but
00:50:07
the blueprint is right and he this
00:50:09
dream boy is there then everything works
00:50:11
immediately Jack was
00:50:14
yes Paul I still have an important
00:50:16
topic the last point here that I
00:50:18
want to take up there are we men also
00:50:20
partly school authorities Blackpool a
00:50:23
black cellar is someone who is about that
00:50:25
I can
00:50:27
definitely understand that this is advice for some
00:50:28
men, especially if they
00:50:31
have bad genetics and therefore
00:50:33
have a low SMB value and often
00:50:36
they can't help it that the
00:50:37
bad ones were bred certainly also has
00:50:40
an influence on it, of course, as with
00:50:41
women I also don't support women,
00:50:44
but I prefer to be with tenor women,
00:50:47
but this haste is just damaging. The
00:50:49
man has to ferry,
00:50:51
that's right. May I briefly
00:50:53
say that he would have this Blackpool
00:50:54
story? In most cases, there is also
00:50:56
this need for this motherly love,
00:50:58
which they usually get in the wrong way
00:51:00
or didn't get it or whatever she
00:51:02
wanted and because of the questions that she
00:51:04
gives for her own sake because she
00:51:05
prefers not to be able to get them out of herself,
00:51:07
you have to know
00:51:08
psychologically what's behind it, as you
00:51:10
already said, the bad upbringing
00:51:11
gave me a bad parental home and
00:51:13
then take on the role of victim and I
00:51:15
hate this role of victim, it's so ok,
00:51:17
the world is over, so
00:51:19
a construct like that has been created, it's not nice from a
00:51:21
psychological point of view, it's not healthy, I do
00:51:22
n't think it's okay, so I know I
00:51:24
know this point, I was also at the
00:51:25
point so disappointed and about black
00:51:27
quotation marks before people here
00:51:30
also misunderstand it there is the rage
00:51:32
when people swallow your apple completely fresh
00:51:35
when you gather knowledge
00:51:37
and are you in the rap in a rage and
00:51:39
hate women in the short term and
00:51:43
no longer understand the world but that's just
00:51:44
A phase of explaining to the nose that
00:51:47
women live differently than men and once
00:51:49
you have overcome this phase then it becomes
00:51:51
easier because you have to be careful
00:51:52
that you don't slip into the black pad
00:51:54
and that it will be permanent
00:51:57
to me or to the
00:52:00
therapist and just
00:52:02
clean your own in your own yard,
00:52:03
tidy up your own house and if you
00:52:05
still think so, say yes,
00:52:08
complain or something like that, say okay, but that's
00:52:10
right with this assessment,
00:52:12
we can also have a quick one
00:52:14
answer important question yourself first
00:52:17
understand the wrong thing about what a mac
00:52:19
is there so a mix is
00:52:21
actually called men gone bay for me is
00:52:23
just someone who goes his own
00:52:25
way and that also overlaps
00:52:27
a lot with the rapper someone who sees
00:52:29
himself as the price attracts and
00:52:31
has more important things to do in life than
00:52:34
prioritizing a woman, for me it's
00:52:35
also a mix and I differentiate
00:52:38
between mac and mac in the morning. In the morning, those
00:52:41
are the ones who say okay. I'm
00:52:43
now swearing off women and without any
00:52:45
hate I just live my life there are
00:52:47
more important things that I would also like every
00:52:49
blackberry interesting that they talk to me in the morning
00:52:51
there are also some
00:52:52
famous ones I demonstrate where I've
00:52:55
heard a bit about Sandman
00:52:57
I think and people being baptized in monkey or something like that
00:53:00
are also big names from the -
00:53:01
fairer They also have macd in the morning
00:53:04
because there is a hand puppet at home,
00:53:07
basically I say with women
00:53:10
and both of them have recognized for themselves until I realize
00:53:11
that they are so little too. They
00:53:14
have this intense love for a woman
00:53:15
so they can say they have everything
00:53:16
know and then said to each other okay
00:53:19
if I'm a woman I get intense
00:53:20
then I lose control then
00:53:22
as a Ducati I'm not too intense
00:53:24
in it I can, yes I can't just
00:53:26
have scx with women and
00:53:28
then said but I don't want that
00:53:29
deal with it then with the ok so
00:53:32
interesting idea but good
00:53:35
at least the world has recognized itself for what it is and were the
00:53:38
best out of it so we have also
00:53:40
worked through quite a lot of topics today it's
00:53:42
enough from this year onwards it should be good but It was
00:53:46
fun and in any
00:53:47
case definitely Paul and that wasn't our
00:53:49
last conversation definitely not we
00:53:51
will definitely continue like this
00:53:53
is first of all a little thank you for the
00:53:56
nice conversation and work

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