The UNTOLD Reality You NEVER Hear About ATTRACTIVE Women
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses the prevalence of women, particularly those who are attractive, engaging in various forms of sex work to monetize their beauty. They estimate that 50% of attractive women and 20% in general have participated in such activities. The conversation touches on societal perceptions, the migration of attractive individuals to major cities for opportunities, and the changing dynamics of trust and gender roles in modern relationships. It also critiques the college experience as a socially acceptable period for indulgence and the impact of these factors on women's pursuit of independence and self-reliance.
Takeaways
- πΆ The speaker suggests that attractive women are likely to monetize their beauty in some form, directly or indirectly.
- π€ It is claimed that 20% of women have engaged in some type of sex work during their lifetime, with the percentage being higher for those considered 'hot'.
- π° The term 'sex work' is used to encompass a range of activities, including OnlyFans, escorting, sugar babying, and manipulating men for money.
- π The speaker argues that attractive women often move to or visit major cities for opportunities and to be around higher-status men.
- π A concept of 'regional ratings' for attractiveness is mentioned, suggesting that a woman's perceived attractiveness can vary based on her location.
- ποΈ Major cities are said to have a high concentration of attractive women because they are drawn to where opportunities and high-status men are.
- π The speaker demystifies the college experience, describing it as a socially acceptable period for drug use and sexual activity.
- π The college environment, especially for those in fraternities and sororities, is portrayed as one of increased partying and sexual activity.
- π The speaker notes a high dropout rate among college students, attributing it to partying and drinking.
- π©βπ There is a trend of more women attending college, which the speaker attributes to a desire for experiences and independence, rather than academic pursuit.
- π‘ The script implies that societal messages may influence women to seek higher education and financial independence due to a perceived lack of trust in men for long-term security.
Q & A
What is the main point being discussed in the transcript about attractive women?
-The transcript suggests that many attractive women, especially those who are very attractive, are likely to monetize their beauty through various means, including sex work.
What percentage of women does the speaker estimate have engaged in some type of sex work in their lifetime?
-The speaker estimates that 20% of women in general, and more than 50% of very attractive women, have engaged in some type of sex work.
What does the speaker refer to when mentioning 'sex work'?
-The term 'sex work' in the transcript includes activities like OnlyFans, escorting, sugar babying, and manipulating men for money, which are all ways of monetizing one's attractiveness.
Why does the speaker believe that attractive women often move to major cities?
-The speaker believes that attractive women move to major cities to be around higher status men and for the opportunities these cities offer, which can help them monetize their attractiveness.
What concept does the speaker mention regarding regional ratings for women's attractiveness?
-The speaker refers to a concept that suggests a woman who might be rated an eight or nine in one region could be considered a six or seven in another, implying that attractiveness can be relative to location.
What does the speaker say about the college experience and its relation to sex and drugs?
-The speaker suggests that college serves as a socially acceptable way for young people to spend four years engaging in sexual activities and using drugs.
What is the speaker's view on the increase of women in college and the workplace?
-The speaker attributes the increase of women in college and the workplace to the belief that women cannot rely on men for long-term security and must therefore generate it for themselves.
Why does the speaker think women are becoming more adventurous and spontaneous?
-The speaker believes that women are becoming more adventurous and spontaneous because they are sold the idea that they cannot trust men for their long-term security and must seek experiences and opportunities on their own.
What does the speaker suggest is the reason behind the increase in women pursuing higher education?
-The speaker suggests that the increase in women pursuing higher education is due to the belief that they cannot rely on men for security and must therefore be self-reliant.
What quote does the speaker attribute to the idea of women becoming the men they wanted to marry?
-The speaker attributes this idea to a quote by Gloria Steinem from the 1970s, stating that some women are becoming the men they wanted to marry.
What does the speaker imply about the societal expectations and the self-defeating loop for women?
-The speaker implies that societal expectations and the belief that men are untrustworthy have created a self-defeating loop where women feel they must be self-reliant, which in turn affects their relationships and societal roles.
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