SEXY Men and COOL Women DONT EXIST
Summary
TLDRThe script discusses societal perceptions of 'coolness' and gender roles, suggesting that women are inherently sensual and beautiful, but not 'cool' in the same way men can be. It contrasts this with men, who are seen as handsome and potentially cool, highlighting the differences in how society views masculinity and femininity.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker believes that there is no such thing as a 'cool' woman or girl, challenging societal norms and expectations.
- 🏍️ The speaker mentions girls on Instagram who ride street bikes and wear leather, suggesting that their appearance doesn't necessarily equate to being 'cool'.
- 🕶️ The use of sunglasses by these girls is highlighted, but the speaker argues that it doesn't make them cool due to the underlying femininity.
- 💃 The speaker contrasts the idea by suggesting that if men were to dance and be 'beautiful', it would not be considered cool or sexy.
- 👩🦱 The concept of women being sexy and beautiful is acknowledged, but the speaker insists that they cannot be cool.
- 🤵♂️ The speaker refers to some Hollywood women as 'handsome', implying a masculine quality that is admired rather than a feminine one.
- 🎤 The speaker discusses pop music and suggests that men lack the sensuality that women possess, making them less appealing in that context.
- 🧢 The speaker mentions that accessories like hats or glasses can be cool on men, but it's not the same as the sensuality associated with women.
- 👗 The speaker emphasizes the difference between the divine femininity and masculinity, stating that there is no comparison in terms of coolness or sensuality.
- 🤔 The speaker concludes by suggesting that people who believe in the concept of a cool woman are living in a distorted reality, likening it to a circus.
Q & A
What is the speaker's opinion on the concept of a 'cool woman'?
-The speaker believes that there is no such thing as a 'cool woman'. They argue that the concept of coolness is not applicable to women, regardless of their appearance or actions.
Why does the speaker think women who wear leather and ride street bikes are not cool?
-The speaker suggests that despite these women's attempts to appear cool through their attire and activities, the presence of a female body and mind underneath negates the coolness, making it not truly cool.
What is the speaker's view on men being 'cool'?
-The speaker implies that men can be cool, especially when they display certain attributes like wearing a jacket or a hat, or even showing a bit of their chest hair. This is contrasted with women, who the speaker does not consider cool.
How does the speaker differentiate between the sensuality of men and women?
-The speaker argues that men lack the sensuality that women possess. They believe that men's actions, such as dancing, do not convey sensuality or sexiness in the same way that women's actions do.
What does the speaker mean by 'ritual movement' and 'ritual chanting'?
-The speaker uses these terms to describe the natural and inherent grace and voice quality that they believe women possess, which is not found in men. This is part of their argument that women are inherently more sensual and beautiful.
Why does the speaker say that men are not sensual or sexy?
-The speaker believes that men do not have the same sensual qualities as women. They suggest that men's bodies and voices are not made for the kind of sensual expression that women naturally have.
What is the speaker's opinion on the idea of men being 'handsome'?
-The speaker acknowledges that men can be handsome, but they equate this with a kind of strength and masculinity that is different from the beauty and sensuality of women.
How does the speaker view the concept of 'Divine femininity'?
-The speaker sees 'Divine femininity' as a unique and distinct quality that is inherently different from masculinity. They believe it is something that women possess and that it is not comparable to anything men have.
What is the speaker's final message about the perceptions of men and women?
-The speaker concludes that the perceptions of men and women are fundamentally different and that these differences are not just societal but also rooted in inherent qualities of each gender.
How does the speaker describe the current societal views on gender roles and appearances?
-The speaker criticizes the current societal views, suggesting that they are misguided and likens them to a 'Rocky Horror Picture Show', indicating that they find these views to be bizarre and unrealistic.
Outlines
😐 Gender Stereotypes and Perceptions of Coolness
This paragraph discusses the societal perceptions of what is considered 'cool' and how it differs between men and women. The speaker argues that women are often seen as sexy and beautiful, but not cool, while men are seen as handsome. The script challenges the idea that women can be cool by pointing out that their physical and mental attributes are inherently different from men's. It also humorously suggests that men can be seen as cool if they exhibit certain traits like wearing a jacket or a hat, but women's sensuality is not considered cool. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the stark differences between masculine and feminine attributes and how they are perceived in society.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Cool
💡Sensual
💡Femininity
💡Sexy
💡Handsome
💡Sunglasses
💡Ritual Movement
💡Ritual Chanting
💡Sensuality
💡Masculinity
💡Rocky Horror Picture Show
Highlights
The speaker asserts that there is no such thing as a 'cool' woman or girl, challenging societal perceptions.
Instagram girls with street bikes and leather are not considered 'cool' due to their underlying femininity.
The speaker suggests that the female body, skeleton, and mind inherently lack 'coolness'.
A hypothetical scenario of men dancing and being beautiful is deemed uncool and unsexy.
Women are described as being sexy and beautiful, but not 'cool', emphasizing a distinction in gender roles.
Men are referred to as handsome, drawing a parallel to Hollywood women, suggesting a masculine ideal.
The speaker argues that men lack the sensuality and sexuality that women possess.
Dancing men like Channing Tatum are not seen as 'cool' or 'sensual', unlike women in similar situations.
The speaker mentions that men can be perceived as 'cool' with accessories like a jacket, hat, or glasses.
Women are described as 'sensual creatures' with a divine femininity, setting them apart from men.
The speaker criticizes the idea that men can be sensual or sexy, contrasting it with the accepted sensuality of women.
The speaker uses the metaphor of a 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' to describe the perceived absurdity of men being seen as sensual.
The speaker ends with a strong statement about the 'circus' of societal perceptions, suggesting a need for a break from traditional norms.
The speaker emphasizes the difference in how men and women are perceived in terms of aesthetics and functionality.
The speaker questions the societal constructs that define what is considered 'cool' or 'sensual' for each gender.
The speaker concludes by urging listeners to reconsider their views on gender roles and societal expectations.
Transcripts
there's no such thing as a cool woman or
a cool girl and it it's nothing personal
you don't you don't think any of those
girls on Instagram that drive around
like a a street bike that wear leather
they don't think that's cool not really
they have sunglasses yeah they have
sunglasses and everything not really
that doesn't it's not it doesn't exactly
look cool because it's there's a female
body underneath the [ __ ] that I
think and there's a female skeleton
underneath and there's also a female
[ __ ] mind behind those [ __ ]
sunglasses also that isn't very cool
generally speaking uh in regards to
coolness what if we flip the script and
we had guys like kind of dancing around
and being beautiful that no not even
remotely and it's not it's not even it's
not only not cool it's not sexy that's
right whereas a woman doing it would be
sexy that would be sexy women can be
sexy and beautiful but they are not cool
no there's no there's nothing cool about
them and men are they you know men are
handsome of course that's why we refer
to some of the Hollywood women as
handsome because we're saying they're
men they're [ __ ] Suitor right you can
be a Suitor yeah yeah they're handsome
they're strong they have you know they
don't but they don't have curves their
body isn't made for ritual movement
their their voices aren't made for
ritual chanting well of course they are
because they do but generally speaking
with pop music you can say they're guys
I know but generally speaking there uh
there's a sensuality and there's there's
a sensuality that men do it's not even
sexy it's not even sexuality it's a
sensuality that men do not have there's
no such thing as a sexy or a sensual man
nope every time I saw a guy dancing
around like Channing Tatum I never once
said man that's cool that's
sensual yeah that's cool wow man that
guy looks cool no but if a guy's got the
jacket on or even if nothing at on I
mean you can say anything's cool about a
guy you could he could be flashing a
little bit of his Bush and that would be
kind of cool you know what I'm saying he
could have the shirt he could have the
Hat he could have the glasses he could
have he could have the gun doesn't
matter but with a woman it's a different
thing there is a sensual there is a
sensual creature there is a Divine
femininity behind that that is different
from the masculine it is completely
different functionally aesthetically
there is nothing remotely similar to the
two there's no such thing as a cool
woman there's no such thing as a sensual
or a sexy no such thing that's you guys
are living in a freaking you guys are
living in a Rocky Horror Picture Show
fruits it's a [ __ ] circus out there
it's unbelievable to and that's it we
just broke it down that's the circus you
live get broken get your back broken bat
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