My guest tonight was a male stripper that worked bachelorette parties for many years. He will share details of the following lessons learned.
#1. Every woman has a price. Whether it be physical, emotional, social status, impressing her peers, competing with her peers, or financial gains.
#2 Women are chameleons. They will have polar opposite values based on what benefits them. In the same night they can go from being the definition of loyalty to telling you after sex in the back of a car that they don't normally do that.
#3. What happens at strip shows & bachelorette parties couldn't happen in your wildest rockstar fantasies. I have had more married women offer sex than I could imagine. And I've seen just as many encourage their friends to step outside their LTR.
#4. The fantasy goes beyond the show. Most women will take a half step outside of their relationship and do things that would not universally constitute cheating. But would raise questions. But once the show is over the majority go back to reality. But a good share of the women and not even just the low value women. Will hold on to that fantasy or months and even years. To keep excitement in their life while they continue their boring but secure life with the beta.
#5. Beta males make the job easier. The easiest woman to take home. Is the guy who's messaging her 100 times during the show. The only thing easier is the narcissistic woman with a beta male. She will add me with in moments of the show I'll see her overly filtered pics including the ones with him where he looks like a wuss and I know she's down.
#6 Her friends. They can be your biggest obstacle or they can gift wrap her and serve her to you on a silver platter. They also can be your company the next weekend if they compete enough
#7 The arrogance and entitlement these women have. And what lengths they will go to show off to their friends and what reactions they have when they realize that they are no longer dealing with sex driven beta males. And the tables are turned. How they go from overly entitled women with an overly blown out sense of worth. To begging for acknowledgement.
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