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What Love Is

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  • @teflondonjuan
    @teflondonjuan Жыл бұрын

    "The best guy we know does everything right and she still fuckin dumps him" Line of the movie

  • @lonorberg4611

    @lonorberg4611

    11 ай бұрын

    Whats the name of the movie

  • @thomasraines1396

    @thomasraines1396

    11 ай бұрын

    @@lonorberg4611What Love Is.

  • @MasonC93

    @MasonC93

    10 ай бұрын

    Yup, just happened to me after 6 years, a failed proposal, a 6 month hiatus and dating her again. Stabbed in the chest twice by her

  • @breakingbenjamin555

    @breakingbenjamin555

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly. That line there shows you that women are never happy even when they are with the best of men.

  • @manonaboat8515

    @manonaboat8515

    9 ай бұрын

    100%

  • @taleoftwowolves74
    @taleoftwowolves74 Жыл бұрын

    Sal is consumed by pain and cynicism but Ken is blinded by optimism and the luck that he is married. Both are right but both are wrong because love is that complicated

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    7 ай бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007; it's over sixteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @a1pha_star

    @a1pha_star

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Trenex1000 Well said. 💯

  • @sallopez3903

    @sallopez3903

    5 ай бұрын

    Being a Sal Myself I tend to agree with Sal

  • @loh1870

    @loh1870

    2 ай бұрын

    Reality shut down theory

  • @anobeus4814

    @anobeus4814

    2 ай бұрын

    Ken is a 👠

  • @knowwhattimeitis
    @knowwhattimeitis Жыл бұрын

    He’s a great friend for adding “God rest her soul” after mentioning his mother

  • @tylerbooth7728

    @tylerbooth7728

    10 ай бұрын

    that's exactly what say every time i see this scene or movies cause most friends wouldn't care or remember

  • @tylerbooth7728

    @tylerbooth7728

    10 ай бұрын

    its the small details that matter

  • @apostolisxsxs1868

    @apostolisxsxs1868

    4 ай бұрын

    Can you tell me the movie name? I Cant find it anywhere..

  • @eggbertmcflubermuffin9550
    @eggbertmcflubermuffin95509 ай бұрын

    "Who the fuck d'ya think were cheating with?" Dudes got a solid point right there😂

  • @MISTERPERFECT3806

    @MISTERPERFECT3806

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @apostolisxsxs1868

    @apostolisxsxs1868

    4 ай бұрын

    Can you tell me the movie name? I Cant find it anywhere..

  • @TimothyMundenPR

    @TimothyMundenPR

    2 ай бұрын

    @@apostolisxsxs1868Love is - it’s on Tubi

  • @PandastcASMR

    @PandastcASMR

    2 ай бұрын

    What Love Is@@apostolisxsxs1868

  • @deadspace-117

    @deadspace-117

    2 ай бұрын

    @@apostolisxsxs1868it’s called What Love Is

  • @StudMacher96
    @StudMacher96 Жыл бұрын

    He shouldn’t have stopped Sal. Those were wise words

  • @BlackGoId
    @BlackGoId11 ай бұрын

    “As tough as you wanna be, you still can’t figure out how to keep people from taking their shots at it.” That really speaks to me.

  • @eligeorge1390
    @eligeorge13902 жыл бұрын

    “Anyone can be an asshole. It takes strength to be a man”. Such an important truth

  • @StanvilleBrown

    @StanvilleBrown

    2 жыл бұрын

    Facts!

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's almost fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @StanvilleBrown

    @StanvilleBrown

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Trenex1000 stolen for yourself! 😆

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@StanvilleBrown What?

  • @StanvilleBrown

    @StanvilleBrown

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Trenex1000 you repeat yourself.

  • @zsedcftglkjh
    @zsedcftglkjh2 жыл бұрын

    Sal is the realist in the room. Fourteen years of "rasing" that bar...over 6 ft, built like a tree, follow the golden rule, and women won't even look at me. Now all the thirty year olds are hitting me up after they've had their fun and it's time to "settle." All I ever wanted was to love and be loved by a woman...story as old as time, right? Truth is, most women will use you for fun until they find the "ideal" man; and when they don't, they'll circle back around for a "yeah, you'll do." Stay strong, men. Don't lower yourself for a pair of knockers and used-puss.

  • @Nobody-ew3po

    @Nobody-ew3po

    Жыл бұрын

    Truth 💯

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @drakenpage6776

    @drakenpage6776

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Trenex1000 And now 1/4 people (MOSTLY MEN) Are staying single. Because woman can get with any man.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drakenpage6776 Women cannot get any man they want. A man that has options and has his business in order can deny all kinds of women access to his attention, validation, time, and resources. But the interesting dynamic is that many men with a decent chance in the dating market choose to opt-out due to toxicity, and they prefer peace and solace. So many women simply can't provide that. Now many women that are hitting their thirties are freaking out and that they’ll be alone and childless or miserable single mothers. At the end of the day, they really only have themselves to blame.

  • @drakenpage6776

    @drakenpage6776

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Trenex1000 Maybe woman shouldn't have been sluts.

  • @A.CMc1997
    @A.CMc1997 Жыл бұрын

    Only a few women are willing to change for their man, even a little. Most women would rather change their man to suit them. That's probably why Sal is who he is, and why he acts that way he does.

  • @BlueSea92
    @BlueSea9210 ай бұрын

    The crazy thing is you can't deny the fact that Tom did everything right and we know this because throughout the movie they would call each other out on their bullshit and nobody called out Tom in that. So for the sake of the evidence provided as i said Tom did evrrything right...and Sarah still broke his heart. Sal's outlook was thr most realistic 🤷‍♂️

  • @misterOrca4

    @misterOrca4

    6 ай бұрын

    So they all lost and they're all right.

  • @negus6383

    @negus6383

    5 ай бұрын

    Yep Sal ended up being right in the end

  • @levithorstone2876
    @levithorstone28762 жыл бұрын

    Can't turn a 304 into a house wife

  • @Unknown13thorder
    @Unknown13thorder Жыл бұрын

    The reason she said alright sal is because he’s speaking the truth and someone doesn’t want to hear it

  • @itachiuchiha1167
    @itachiuchiha11672 жыл бұрын

    10 years later and man so true.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's almost fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @iyeetsauce99XD
    @iyeetsauce99XD2 жыл бұрын

    Sal is right and will always be right

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @CharlieSheensTigerBlood

    @CharlieSheensTigerBlood

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Trenex1000 you're right about how the game changed in 2010. But now in 2023 it's a whole new ball game. You have to organically meet someone for something to work or it'll never work.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CharlieSheensTigerBlood That's fair, but men should work on self-improvement before even being involved with a woman. If a man leads a better quality life, he is more likely to land a better quality woman. A man should commit to becoming a considerably better version of himself and not pursue women too directly and deeply. The men (and boys) that do the opposite usually end up broke, lost, frustrated, used, abused, and/or alone. That means men and boys need to focus on the following things: - education/training/trade skills - resume building - get into a better financial situation - physical fitness - proper and healthy diet - no smoking/vaping - minimize alcohol consumption (or not drink at all) - drink more water (a lot more) - no drugs - no partying - cut out toxic friends/family/partners (or minimize engagement with them, at least) - get more proper sleep/rest - don't get anyone pregnant - don't catch STDs/STIs (or try to get rid of them, if you have any; please get tested) - expand and enrich your mind (read a few books, watch some informative videos on KZread, etc.) It won't be easy, but it will be worth it once you become a better version of yourself.

  • @jonpowell4246

    @jonpowell4246

    11 ай бұрын

    That's why Cuba snapped at the end.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jonpowell4246 That is what you call red pill rage; it usually happens when a man first wakes up to the reality of women, dating, and relationships. The key is not to let it consume you and rise above it. A man should use this rage and frustration to fuel his journey of self-improvement and true purpose.

  • @jenniferflores1472
    @jenniferflores14722 жыл бұрын

    I think everyone should watch this movie before getting into a relationship, really think about everything they're saying and decide whether or not you're ready for a real relationship

  • @imukatangello8714

    @imukatangello8714

    2 жыл бұрын

    what movie is this?

  • @jenniferflores1472

    @jenniferflores1472

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@imukatangello8714 What Love Is

  • @imukatangello8714

    @imukatangello8714

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jenniferflores1472 thanks

  • @iamthatdee

    @iamthatdee

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where can I watch it?

  • @kaneulrich4585

    @kaneulrich4585

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@iamthatdee u can rent it for 48hrs on prime for 4bucks

  • @FrostLordOni
    @FrostLordOni2 жыл бұрын

    They’re both partially right. A relationship is supposed to be two equal partners. If you treat a woman like she’s too good for you, she’ll start to think she is. And if you treat a woman like she’s not good enough for you, then she’ll find someone who thinks she is

  • @JoshuaGames4076

    @JoshuaGames4076

    Жыл бұрын

    so damn true and so damn deadly to think of it in that way.. it's like a lose lose situation

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @RamonChickon

    @RamonChickon

    Жыл бұрын

    But girls are more attracted to the players. The good women won’t put up with them forever though. The point is have a real, unshakable character, and goals in life that you won’t give up even for a woman. If you have those, you won’t ever let a woman break you. Also, don’t cheat, and demand that she doesn’t either. But today, do not ever trust a woman who is using you for a lifeline but still thinks she can get any man she wants.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RamonChickon This is why men must take measures to protect themselves and their futures. A man must be ready and willing to walk away from a woman (or kick her to the curb) at any given moment. Many people (especially women) forget how powerful walking away with minimal damage is. Unless a man’s children (biological or other) are involved, a man should always put his interests first.

  • @JoshuaGames4076

    @JoshuaGames4076

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RamonChickon Noted..

  • @jamesleroyfrejo9587
    @jamesleroyfrejo95872 жыл бұрын

    Believe it or not.... you train EVERYONE on how to treat you. Raise the bar💯👍🤙👍

  • @davidkoreck1341

    @davidkoreck1341

    2 жыл бұрын

    Things like this get said by people who get played he said the thing about indoctrination and said being a tough guy he learnt and bumming in natural.kids are not sexual p.d blue

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's almost fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @th3be4st61

    @th3be4st61

    2 жыл бұрын

    But alot of people dont want to learn 🤷‍♂️

  • @showaker4755
    @showaker4755 Жыл бұрын

    this movie is criminally underrated. Anyone even considering starting a relationship with someone should sit down and watch this movie with them first.

  • @IAmDaWok

    @IAmDaWok

    9 ай бұрын

    What’s this called?

  • @showaker4755

    @showaker4755

    9 ай бұрын

    @@IAmDaWok "What love is"

  • @sethstowe9452
    @sethstowe94522 жыл бұрын

    That character that Mathew Lillard played is literally me, I wrote a song, and got a locket for this girl that I was dating for our anniversary and well turns out she was cheating the whole time

  • @crimsonhawk4912

    @crimsonhawk4912

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's why you date retards. Nobody fucks them.

  • @ayomuyiwa6556

    @ayomuyiwa6556

    2 жыл бұрын

    Please I need a site to download this movie

  • @LilTy702

    @LilTy702

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@crimsonhawk4912 lmaoo

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's almost fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @ayomuyiwa6556

    @ayomuyiwa6556

    2 жыл бұрын

    So sorry

  • @dwp5828
    @dwp58282 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL things I've ever heard!

  • @MandaloretheExile
    @MandaloretheExile2 жыл бұрын

    As a Sal I approve Sal’s message.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @lilrara1291
    @lilrara12912 жыл бұрын

    It also takes a man to open a can of whoop ass for those who wronged you.We don’t believe in karma,we are the karma.Anyone who says men are animals,you’re right,that’s why things get done or we die trying.

  • @whitneywilliams317
    @whitneywilliams3179 ай бұрын

    Shaggy, Rudy and Tre is one room just awesome

  • @omarm.9649
    @omarm.96492 жыл бұрын

    I have never seen this movie, but I have seen this scenes, and I gotta say all of their arguments are right, none of them are wrong, that is what this make this dialogue so perfect, and I gotta say they feel very real.

  • @zaymilo2761

    @zaymilo2761

    2 жыл бұрын

    If by everyone you mean sak then yes, very true

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @AnthonySforza

    @AnthonySforza

    8 ай бұрын

    It's actually what I woud say is probably the most honest movie with regards to the whole men/women dynamic. Whereas the first act showcases the men and how each one comes at from different angles, the second act does the same with women and the last act shows them taking those angles and interacting with each other accordingly.

  • @Governor2310

    @Governor2310

    6 ай бұрын

    I watched this film last night and honestly i fucking loved. It has you thinking all the way through about each of their standpoints on what love is and how relationships should be and you agree with all of them. There’s a nice strong of argument from each person to the next which is just perfect.

  • @thelastofitskind3034
    @thelastofitskind30349 ай бұрын

    The acting here is in another level 💯

  • @camerongooch9606
    @camerongooch96062 жыл бұрын

    Watching thes clips have taught me that there are five types of men who love. Sal. The man that was so heartbroken he becomes a sexual monster, a pig, a dog a player. He views love a sinnacle nonsense and that relationships are just waiting to implode leading to a broken heart. Ken The man who tried and struck gold, the one who whoel heartedly believes that you can find love but knows you got to dig, you got to work at it to find the magic. Tom Similair except he never found the gold, he never got that lucky break he tried and tried and she still got away or ruined it. George The man who seen the state of the dating game and opted out, he knows his odds of getting that one girl are slim to non and unlike sal either lacks the physical attributes or is unwilling to become the monster just to get girls on a superficial level. Wayne Decides it's easier just to date other guys, obviously he can't control being gay but that the route hes gone down.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @handouras1930

    @handouras1930

    Жыл бұрын

    I've had times where I wished I was gay because dating women is the fucking worst

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@handouras1930 The dating market can be damn near dysfunctional sometimes.

  • @Anonymous-pt6sv

    @Anonymous-pt6sv

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said brother well said

  • @darekbaird

    @darekbaird

    8 ай бұрын

    But at the end don't the women say that Sal was literally the kindest guy?

  • @tiernanwearen6624
    @tiernanwearen6624 Жыл бұрын

    So true. I learned a valuable lesson never fall in love. The high ain't worth the pain.

  • @Rob-hb7wh
    @Rob-hb7wh Жыл бұрын

    God I love this movie! They're all right to a certain extent, and yet wrong too; the nuance and different perspectives on relationships, if you took a little from each guy you'd have it figured out, the question is what amount from each, which parts are the positive and which parts are the negative, etc

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @nnamditheanalyst6831

    @nnamditheanalyst6831

    Жыл бұрын

    to balance it, which is still not simple

  • @brainiac.computer

    @brainiac.computer

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Trenex1000 Also a mandatory restructuring of divorce/family court proceedings. The women (to some degree at least) are favored in divorce cases, even custody battles. Also, according to attorneys who take up these cases, there is a tendency to misconstrue the husband/father’s character, especially if the woman is losing the case. It’s honestly wild how THAT is allowed, with no evidence to begin with.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    7 ай бұрын

    @@brainiac.computer We should also have mandatory DNA paternity testing before presumed fathers sign birth certificates.

  • @PraiseThaDon

    @PraiseThaDon

    3 ай бұрын

    Sal wasn't wrong about anything

  • @geoffreygates7304
    @geoffreygates7304 Жыл бұрын

    I remember i happend upon this movie ... its crazy how art can imitate life call me a cornball but this movie gave me an edge when I needed it most and it paid off in the long run in a positive way of course...

  • @xkeemmontanax
    @xkeemmontanax2 жыл бұрын

    You wear your heart on your sleeve that’s the biggest heart

  • @CliffyH21
    @CliffyH212 жыл бұрын

    It's crazy how this movie is getting so much attention now based off little clips online. I think a lot of people are misinterpreting the "teach them" monologue. If you watch it and think, "it's not my responsibility to teach", well you're right and wrong. Context matters. I like what the character said about the "me" generation because it holds true today. Everyone is out about "what about ME" in a relationship that that are failing to see that in order to be in a successful monogamous relationship it's WE. Monogamy is hard work and requires quid pro quo mentality and the understanding that you are growing together, learning together and teaching each other to be better. Now, obviously, the person has to WANT to be taught. Sal is ultimately and just a hurt, scared little boy. I think we all felt what he had to say about getting hurt. What the character above was countering, and I agree with, is that Sal is so engrossed into his "poor me" mentality and believe that killing his feelings is the best way to go that he is attracting those very people into his life. He WANTS monogamy but isn't monogamous himself. He expects it to just happen but in reality he illustrates no monogamous values. He doesn't go to the girl he's with and say, "I'm monogamous. This is what I'm expecting out of this. I'm looking for something real". No, he's a player doing it to himself. It's really easy to go that route. It takes a man to take the L and have the self-confidence to not let it destroy who you are.

  • @maximujs

    @maximujs

    2 жыл бұрын

    That my friend is a awesome comment. I can tell you I got hurt so bad a couple months back that I started wanting to become Sal. It was mostly a friend-zone kinda thing, but still I tried to kill my feelings by chasing after everything else until I realized that it was affecting my work so I just walked away from the game, and then the girl walked out of my life, and I’ve been devastated ever since. I’ve been looking for an answer on how to go forward, and I think that this showed me.

  • @joshthegent914

    @joshthegent914

    2 жыл бұрын

    I really feel in todays standards of dating everyone is sal right now hell I’m sal right now. Everyone especially young guys look at this show/movie from Instagram to Facebook seeing that what there saying isn’t to far off. The big issue is the married man says you got “to teach them” lead by example but you go through enough women/men that you try an teach an they still chose to be un-monogamist they go to the next best thing. It’s hard to get back up and stand tall an try to teach someone what you know an expect out of the relationship.I’m not saying all cases but most of the time us as young men/women think monogamy is outdated. Mostly because women have back up guys just incase it doesn’t workout an now more men “mostly the 5% type of guys” have backup women if the girl a man is currently with chooses to leave him. My own thoughts are I wish could find a girl that is sweet, funny ,and is intellectually fun to talk to. But how the world is going I’ll be happy if I could just get nice to me. But most of the time being nice is fake on both men and women sides.

  • @themorningrant7917

    @themorningrant7917

    2 жыл бұрын

    Go ahead and do that then. Then we'll see if women will appreciate it. The only ones who "will" are the ones who are done with the CC and want to "settle". I'm in law school right now, and a few years later, your money is welcome

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's almost fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @mckenziemorris4768

    @mckenziemorris4768

    2 жыл бұрын

    Both men are correct to a degree although Sal has a much fairer point. The phrase "you can't turn hoe into a housewife" is the sentiment he's expressing. Although the other guy made a point in pointing out that he's being selfish in his "self-preservation mode" and not wanting to be hurt again, he downplays the woman's accountability in the vicious cycle that Sal referred to in the other clip as if women aren't adults but children who need to be lead and "taught". I agree that Sal (and any other young man still stuck in the "red pill rage" phase) needs to take accountability for his own actions and choices that he makes regarding the type of lifestyle he lives and thus the type of women he attracts. Unfortunately there are too many damaged men and women flooding the dating market these days participating in the cock carousel and pussy parade fueling the vicious cycle that inevitability leaves average people to wonder "why should I jump into the middle of the shitshow?". Amazing how this movie is becoming so relevant right now.

  • @dwcorley20
    @dwcorley20 Жыл бұрын

    I done gave up finding a partner in today's time... It's an absolute joke. Women ive talked to don't practice monogamy or anything close to it. There's no chivalry or honesty or even trust now days. Just not worth it anymore. Better being alone then deal with toxic women now. I'm good 👍

  • @panther-nk2hn
    @panther-nk2hn Жыл бұрын

    This became more accurate and more amazing as time went on.

  • @SympathyForTheJoker
    @SympathyForTheJoker Жыл бұрын

    That movie is dangerously underrated.

  • @toryharris4907

    @toryharris4907

    Жыл бұрын

    What’s the movie?

  • @joec.8449

    @joec.8449

    5 ай бұрын

    @@toryharris4907What Love Is.

  • @LutherPittman
    @LutherPittman Жыл бұрын

    You don't train anyone to treat you. You can be a great person and still get treated like nothing. The thing is they decided to do wrong not you. You don't change the good in you for no one. There is someone out there good as well. Don't become what you hate is my motto!!!

  • @hosea114

    @hosea114

    3 ай бұрын

    Keep believing in fairy tales

  • @LutherPittman

    @LutherPittman

    3 ай бұрын

    @@hosea114 what part?

  • @derrickgentryhumbleblessed8772
    @derrickgentryhumbleblessed87722 жыл бұрын

    Both fellas were speaking the truth👏🏾👏🏾

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @BULLFIGHTERSF
    @BULLFIGHTERSF Жыл бұрын

    That very last part is exactly why marriage will never be my life goal. People change.

  • @kaneulrich4585
    @kaneulrich45852 жыл бұрын

    I just watched this movie for the first time last night and gotta say I loved it and really does teach u some things and make u realize shit to

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @timtaylor6360

    @timtaylor6360

    Жыл бұрын

    what's the movie called?

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@timtaylor6360 What Love Is (2007)

  • @tjjordan4207
    @tjjordan42076 ай бұрын

    Both Sal and Ken are right and wrong here. Just because someone hurts you doesn't make it right to do the same thing to others. It is far better to be a man and live by example for others to see. To close yourself off out of fear that someone will hurt you is flawed, because you will get hurt again and to expect the worst out of everyone you meet is already setting yourself up for failure. Being a player who takes advantage of women is just as bad as a woman who takes advantage of men. That said, it is not your job to teach or train someone to be better. You can inspire, but it isn't your job to change someone. You can't go about expecting the good out of everyone either. That's how you open yourself up to the point being taken advantage of. Sal is the realist and Ken is the optimist.

  • @adamcollins8907
    @adamcollins89072 жыл бұрын

    Make someone else good lol. You can't make someone else good. You can be good. It won't make someone else good.... Regardless, I have always been taught that you do good to others even if they don't do good to you. You do good. It doesn't matter about the other person.

  • @RamonChickon

    @RamonChickon

    Жыл бұрын

    Right. Always do good. But don’t rely on someone who isn’t good. If you do, it will drain away all your energy to do good, because you’ll be miserable. Don’t be “nice.” That just means you ignore who they are and let them into a position to destroy you. Be good. Don’t ask for their approval. Just do what you approve of. If they approve of you and act like you, then you can start to rely on them.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @BrokenMachine7230
    @BrokenMachine7230Ай бұрын

    Been squashed too many times, I’m with Shaggy on this one!

  • @HaHaGotchaHo
    @HaHaGotchaHo Жыл бұрын

    When I first watched this, I was Tom. Now, I realize Sam is actually the most free and better of em all.

  • @NativePride4051
    @NativePride40512 жыл бұрын

    This movie is fucking amazing jeez!! I thought was the only to think like this but I'm not all alone. On all views that they talk about. Wow!

  • @hapemokenela7388

    @hapemokenela7388

    2 жыл бұрын

    When I was at still at varsity it was very popular amongst my friends. Cool film.

  • @dplunkettgaming9816

    @dplunkettgaming9816

    2 жыл бұрын

    What movie is this

  • @Music6710

    @Music6710

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dplunkettgaming9816 What Love Is

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @josecmunozromero
    @josecmunozromero7 ай бұрын

    Love this brotherhood ❤

  • @joshwright3739
    @joshwright3739 Жыл бұрын

    In a perfect world maybe. Sal knows what the world is now. High value women know traditional roles but it seems like everything is low value now. You can't make someone change what they have programmed themselves to be. Only they can change it.

  • @izdirty9117
    @izdirty9117 Жыл бұрын

    It’s crazy this clip ain’t goin viral.. because it’s telling people to become men 💯💯🖤✊🏾 can’t hide behind ur emotions forever

  • @Greyshadow_17
    @Greyshadow_172 жыл бұрын

    Sal was telling them the truth they just didn’t want to hear it lol.

  • @flexo9069

    @flexo9069

    Жыл бұрын

    People always be like that, the truth burns their insides like a hot iron so they avoid it.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @jmpm-tz1so

    @jmpm-tz1so

    Жыл бұрын

    All fo them are saying parts of the truth and have closed themselves to their parts of the truth and dont want to acknowledge it. That dude that talks after Sal is the closest one to it, he probably has lived the two things the other guys mention what Sal mentioned (matthey lillard) and what Sean astin's character mentioned all of them are partially right but also wrong.

  • @jetteblu8
    @jetteblu810 ай бұрын

    Favorite part of this movie!

  • @qualityquotes229
    @qualityquotes2292 жыл бұрын

    *Every family has a person, who breaks the chain of poverty. I hope that you will be that person* 🤲

  • @ImJDre_1337
    @ImJDre_13372 жыл бұрын

    YT music playlist gone really wild. I thought im listening to some kind of outro and didnt realize that this outro is actually a segment of the film.

  • @priyeshsingh1545
    @priyeshsingh1545 Жыл бұрын

    The man was red pilled before red pilled existed.

  • @MB-ko3mr
    @MB-ko3mr4 ай бұрын

    Basically we have a red pill guy debating a blue pill guy before they had names for this.

  • @thomasraines1396

    @thomasraines1396

    3 ай бұрын

    What?

  • @idkissausername1667

    @idkissausername1667

    Ай бұрын

    lol, basically yeah, if this took place in the modern day, Ken (the married guy) would be a OF simp and Sal (drunk) would be an andrew tate follower

  • @Netherwolf6100
    @Netherwolf61002 жыл бұрын

    Both sides are right and its hard to find that balance. You have to teach women how to treat you as a man, or else they won't respect you and without respect, they feel no love. However not all women are worthless garden tools, only out for themselves. Yes, women love selfishly, this is a fact. But at the same time its important to understand its based on an instinct of self-preservation that they can't control and lack awareness of. Its why they try to jump through logical hoops to justify their emotions and desires. I believe the balance is, keep your heart guarded just enough so you can recover from any damage dealt to you, while leaving it just open enough to allow yourself to connect with others. Its hard, but understand a woman's selfishness, the majority of the time isn't done out of maliciousness, its purely instinctual survival and yes, when the shit hits the fan, she will sacrifice and discard you as the man to protect herself if she feels in trouble or in danger. But this doesn't mean all women are selfish. You can let them in, but always have an exit planned just in case because people can change and you never truly know.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @standardofexcellence

    @standardofexcellence

    Жыл бұрын

    Best advice ever teach them how to treat you and that respect is more valuable than love because only with it can they, we must set boundaries and be the resistance or they will just have no accountability and self awareness like they do now but they are secretly insecure and project so they know they dont deserve shit, this is why they earn it they respect

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@standardofexcellence This is why men must put their interests first when they are in relationships with women. You’re absolutely right about men needing to set clear boundaries. When you mentioned how many women know or believe they don't deserve to be treated well by a good man, you reminded me of something. I was deeply suspicious of this before, but I wasn't sure. But in recent years, I've understood that this may be exceptionally true. But many men have noticed similar patterns regarding the toxic and narcissistic behavior perpetuated by many women. They rationalize bad behavior, block transparency, and evade all accountability. Men must be prepared for this. A man must be ready and willing to walk away from a woman (or kick her to the curb) at any given moment. One of the most powerful things a man can do to a woman is walk away with minimal damage and let her self-destruct.

  • @gringoguapo

    @gringoguapo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Trenex1000 trenex you are very wise! The main thing I have noticed is that women have become so narcissistic it's actually a turnoff. It's but completely their fault with the advent of social media, but they have without a doubt become the most narcissistic women in history. Now we have to worry about Facebook messenger, snap chat, and other sites in regards to cheating. What does a man do these days if he wants a family? 🤷

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gringoguapo Thank You If a man wants to start a family with a good woman, he might have to begin looking in more rural and conservative/traditional parts of the country. There are still quite a few decent women out there, but we might have to put in the work to find them and vet them. You can also go abroad to find women, and plenty of men had success with that when they left the English-speaking Developed World. Once things get serious, you must have the proper mechanisms and fail-safes in place. And by serious, I mean marriage with children. The following things need to be in place and fulfilled. - marital prenup (that will hold up in court) - paternity tests for all children involved (don't sign the birth certificate until you see the results) - STD/STI screening - debt transparency - separate personal bank accounts - criminal and arrest record transparency - substance abuse transparency - genetic testing for ancestry and health; maybe (for the whole family unit)

  • @robertrussell2202
    @robertrussell22022 жыл бұрын

    Wow when you go back to last decade you unearth a lot of wisdom. I was too young to appreciate that era at the time. Technology has scarred us

  • @kudasinezuko2881
    @kudasinezuko2881 Жыл бұрын

    You want good people make them good 😌 my life motto

  • @neongoldtooth

    @neongoldtooth

    Жыл бұрын

    Depends on if they are willing to be taught by the right teacher, if not, they are going to blow spit balls at the chalk board.

  • @kudasinezuko2881

    @kudasinezuko2881

    Жыл бұрын

    @@neongoldtooth thank you for your perspective I see things abit different now

  • @kamdenjames9691
    @kamdenjames9691 Жыл бұрын

    You want to break those expectations, and become a person who can understand you. Flawed in all, find that person. .you won't win without it.

  • @luisramos7280
    @luisramos7280 Жыл бұрын

    even if you teach them, they can and will change their mind and use what you thought them with the other man, there is no right or wrong. I think that it's really up to both if you both have being together for so 30+ years it's because yall agreed on something and that's love, you booth love each other and thats it.

  • @AnatoDragonshard
    @AnatoDragonshard7 ай бұрын

    They both laid down some serious truth there.

  • @RogueAlpha2000
    @RogueAlpha20002 жыл бұрын

    Both are right in their opinions. This goes out as my opinion and I don’t want to see someone saying “fucking off” in the comment section but the first guy was right before that scene ever happened he explained that their are men who act like the “bad boy type” due to having their heart broken by a single girl who denied him. The bad boy who gave their heart out and showed who they are but was met with denial. And it can happen twice maybe three times, shit maybe even five times but it comes to a point where the boy stopes giving shit and starts breaking hearts and becoming a bad boy. Then we start resenting and repeating the words “ never again” until we know the words like their fucking knowledge. I have learned this so many times and I still continue to learn but with different outcomes. I got my heart broken many times and I did the same thing and said the words “ never again” I would hear the words “ get little taller”, “ be little older”, “ you look too young”, “ your too nice”, “ I like you asa friend and I can’t see you as that person”. All these quotes have affected me deeply because I was asked why can’t they see I’ll be most affectionate person to them. Fast forward in high school i grew a bit taller, still looked young but more mature, and still get same response. “ I don’t see you as that person” then I played the teacher card like the second guy. I decided to teach them three girls liked me “ one was potential Model, second was a Christian girl, and the other a close friend who never made her shot.” the second girl liked me for who I was but I wanted the first girl, she had feelings for me but couldn’t find the words and gave up without telling me, which made me broke the heart of the Christian girl, due to the heart break of finding out that the first liked me but never told me and denied her feelings. In return the Christian girl who I talked to the most broke my heart as payback. The third girl was there for me but she couldn’t make her shot due to our friendship. Which I respect but never fully committed to her due to my heart break. I was bitter, I was broken. The first dude had a point teach the girls how to be good but he forgot one thing. I learned this to late it’s their choice whether use those teachings you force it upon them. It’s their choice not yours. That is how you get heart broken. Even though you did the good act by being the better man you get your heart broken. The second guy responded that “ even though us guys or men do that every act” they will still hurt us. Yet against at the same time both are right. Let me explain. I figure out too late after therapy. My insecurities projected through childhood trauma that I won’t get into. Through that showed weakness, such Clinginess, being naïve, over bearing, being too nice, and allowing myself to be used and not being confident in myself. Unfortunately it took the bad boy side of me to understand that and 20 years from the beginning year I was born in the 2000’s to learn that Your heart needs to be Earned never given. Yes it took the asshole part of me to understand that after observing, remembering how guys acted in high school and still learned from people even in TV’s shows how to be more attractive and apply their knowledge with knowledge. After therapy I used that knowledge to make me confident, optimistic charming and I never been more myself. I broke hearts along the way to learn to be the bad boy. I learned that I had to balance the asshole type and a good man without showing any insecurities the only insecurity guy have is I have a hole in my chest due to lack of posture but nothing serious. At the age of 20 girls starting to realize how handsome charming and good-looking I was. Not to be selfish or overly arrogant but I know this due to the girls comments I received at work and your crushes that they had with me. I learned that being a bad boy show me not to take shit from anyone but learn how to be respectful have self-respect and how to be try mean mysterious and sexy at the same time. Managers at my workplace call me a Womanizer due to having receiving or asking for phone numbers through accomplishing the deed. I was shocked to hear the news that they were warn coworkers to bookout for me but I never showed vulnerability that it got to me which made me more attractive and more sure of myself that my intentions were good. What’s going to be perfect absolutely not I did have some failures and repeated attempts to learn from all those attempts. I showed the potential girls that I could have a relationship my heart but not every day. I only showed my heart to the people that deserved it and my respect and love to have around to see the real side of me but those who haven’t I will respect them but I will have my limits and I will have my boundaries even if that makes me the asshole or the bad guy. People who see that not to mess with me or use me for step all over me. A good amount of girls have seen that much more than the rumors and the managers have told them. You should never be too nice but you should learn how to be kind and learn to let go of ego and I go the bad boy persona every once in a while on a specific moment to show that you have a heart and that you care. This my friends is how I learned and save my failures of the past I now understand why I went through those things and why I continue to learn. Both of these men are right we just have to learn and applied and I said they give us we just need to know how to do it ourselves and of course everyone is different not all can accomplish this but they will certainly find a way to do it their way like I did. My heart may be broken by another girl in time in the future but I will surely be more prepared for it and come back stronger and I will learn from it. I hope this helped Edit “ you gotta learn how to balance between the two. Never be too nice but be kind, be the asshole but be a good man, never cheat but kiss and have sex with the cheater but never date the cheater. LOL I would always remember that.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @standardofexcellence

    @standardofexcellence

    Жыл бұрын

    It's all confidence, purpose, and experience bro but looks indeed help

  • @RogueAlpha2000

    @RogueAlpha2000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@standardofexcellence exactly

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @SodiummChloridee I agree with this quite a bit. It's not a man's business to instill positive qualities of human decency into his woman; she should already come packaged with that. I've noticed so many women nowadays make all these serious demands on men when they are in no position to do so. When these women are single mothers with multiple children (all with different biological fathers) and have STDs they can't get rid of and are swamped with debt, how is a “good man” that has his act together supposed to take you seriously?

  • @bradonchristian6017
    @bradonchristian6017 Жыл бұрын

    I like the dialog but I love the execution.

  • @petersmithyy4556
    @petersmithyy45568 ай бұрын

    I relate for with sam astin. Great guy.

  • @Trenex1000
    @Trenex10002 жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007; it's almost fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GokuJR5467 If you believe that is the best avenue for you, then go for it. I'm not blackpilled on women and relationships with them, but I will do my best to take proper precautions.

  • @kennymulemba8645

    @kennymulemba8645

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey can you please assist me with the movie title 🙏

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kennymulemba8645 What Love Is (2007)

  • @kennymulemba8645

    @kennymulemba8645

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Trenex1000 Thanks man

  • @simbarashephiri7227

    @simbarashephiri7227

    2 жыл бұрын

    What is the name of the movie

  • @shizz9954
    @shizz9954Ай бұрын

    This breakdown was like a competitive nba game. Back n forth and ended with sal being right

  • @chicosuavae6764
    @chicosuavae67642 жыл бұрын

    These are mainly with American western woman though. A lot of guys are dating foreign woman now.

  • @scarletjester7831

    @scarletjester7831

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like seriously. The best relationship I ever had was in one with a woman from Europe, it ended but it was no one's fault. It's like most of us Westerners just want superficial and temporary crap and will somehow still have the nerve to say they're lonely. I've meet people that have mail order brides and those relationships seemed far more stable then 90% of ones here, it's like women overseas actually know how to act like a adults instead of a bratty children in relationships

  • @jackhawk8997

    @jackhawk8997

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@scarletjester7831 Keyword: was

  • @dinolover

    @dinolover

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scarletjester7831 so essentially you found love and failed like most western relationships. Interesting.

  • @matthewblackwood4744
    @matthewblackwood47442 жыл бұрын

    Great fucking movie. If I took the lessons this show was teaching back in the day. It would hv save me a whole lot of trouble.

  • @brewermusic3318
    @brewermusic33182 жыл бұрын

    Need to watch this movie man 😏

  • @juicegod1719

    @juicegod1719

    2 жыл бұрын

    What’s it called bro

  • @brewermusic3318

    @brewermusic3318

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@juicegod1719 you're guess is as good as mine, I thought scooby doo got interesting over the years 🤣

  • @MichaelWalker345

    @MichaelWalker345

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@brewermusic3318 Movie is called "What Love Is".

  • @MichaelWalker345

    @MichaelWalker345

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@juicegod1719 "What Love Is"

  • @yongamaplaatjie3853
    @yongamaplaatjie38532 жыл бұрын

    You can't teach a grown adult to have integrity and self control ... doesn't matter how monogamous you are of your partner lacks self control and integrity its their own fault not yours.

  • @nikolairose2739

    @nikolairose2739

    Жыл бұрын

    To an extent. I believe you can mitigate most of the actions a woman might take that is not in the best interest of the relationship. I believe if you are a super cool successful dude she will be in love with you as long as you provide and keep her satisfied sexually. After she agrees to go "all in" with you it's all on you to keep the frame and dynamic of the relationship strong. Problem is that shit is fucking hard. The male eventually gets comfortable and the woman gets dissatisfied and they break up. Usually it's because the man simply forgot he was the captain of the ship, he couldn't afford to get comfortable and yet he did. Had his wife take the helm and steer them into a glacier. That is what usually happens.

  • @jmpm-tz1so

    @jmpm-tz1so

    Жыл бұрын

    And thats why you cant force your values to someone who doesnt want to learn them, you find someone who is willing to learn, of course this isnt and easy thing to do it takes time and hardwork.

  • @Trenex1000

    @Trenex1000

    Жыл бұрын

    This film was released in March 2007, it's over fifteen years later. But things have gotten worse considerably. Ken is too idealistic, and his philosophy and methodology might have worked in the 20th-century and maybe even in the 2000s if you were fortunate, but when the 2010s started, the game just took a nosedive for men. Sal seems to be the kind of guy who is the lone survivor that was right all along with the way things are going now. The game is clearly rigged, and men must take measures to protect themselves and put their interests first (unless children are involved). Now so many guys don't even become "players or womanizers"; they never get involved with women because they never even get the chance, or men just walk away. As a man in the English-speaking Western World, it can be too risky to be romantically involved with a woman, and it's simply not worth it in many regards. - divorce/marriage failure - infidelity - STDs/STIs - paternity fraud/misattributed paternity - false allegations/accusations - domestic abuse - weaponizing children against the father - financial instability/ruin - jeopardized mental health - trust issues - family court I'm not saying we should give up entirely, but we have to be aware of the glaring issues and risks, and we must take proper precautions if we are to attempt an endeavor like this.

  • @thebeastsmonster9849
    @thebeastsmonster9849 Жыл бұрын

    Found it! What Love Is

  • @rt3htc
    @rt3htc25 күн бұрын

    I’m with you sal your not the only one, that plays this game for what it is

  • @rhysbailey6827
    @rhysbailey68272 жыл бұрын

    Damn!!

  • @tinal.hennessey8105
    @tinal.hennessey8105 Жыл бұрын

    💯 YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH

  • @tinal.hennessey8105
    @tinal.hennessey8105 Жыл бұрын

    💯 Be real and gather your own pieces of 💭ETC..

  • @TaskmasterS1721
    @TaskmasterS1721Ай бұрын

    I hate that there are people watching that think when he said "We're down by 9 touchdowns" that he meant nine points, no he meant down by at least 54 points, also you cut the best part out

  • @gi-joe_510CA
    @gi-joe_510CA11 ай бұрын

    4:25 me wishing I could see the full movie 😂😂😂😂

  • @pasekamlotshwa2540
    @pasekamlotshwa25402 жыл бұрын

    What love is. Name of the movie

  • @benthomas4246
    @benthomas42462 жыл бұрын

    Where can I watch this

  • @jamesmendez4339
    @jamesmendez43392 жыл бұрын

    What is the name of this movie

  • @martoche6983
    @martoche698310 ай бұрын

    Love how there is 3 cuks and ond 1 man

  • @GoBirds2
    @GoBirds2 Жыл бұрын

    Matthew Lillard might just be the best actor of all time

  • @StudMacher96

    @StudMacher96

    Жыл бұрын

    Underrated for sure. And the emotion he shows every line is incredible

  • @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS
    @SLOTHSRIDEUNICORNS Жыл бұрын

    Cube woke up with an attitude.

  • @marcelo2169
    @marcelo21695 ай бұрын

    They're both right, if you too nice they don't respect you, if you too player you don't respect them

  • @kelanvanbochove5393
    @kelanvanbochove5393 Жыл бұрын

    the fact that I understand and feel what Sal is saying is interesting to me. I too had my heartbroken my girl and ever since then I haven't thought about having a relationship cuz it just ain't worth it no more. Nobody gives a fuck about the other person in the relationship and when it doesn't work out they blame the other person for not caring enough or trying to do more or some dumb shit like that. my gf broke up with me just because I didn't talk to here for like 2 days and I told her afterwards that I was sorry and that I was dealing with something. then she calls me selfish for some reason and that stuck with me till this day and its been a year after this all happened. it pisses me off sometimes but then I remember the times at school when she was looking at me hanging out with my friends and making new while she lost those friends and is now alone. I wish her the best but as long as she does that type of shit and acts like that nobody will put in the same effort I did to try to make it work. I just hope that some day these "me" people realize that to have a successful relationship is to think about both and not yourself. Plus my parents keep saying that I have a negative view of the world and that's just it. Every day there is less positive stuff in the world and more negative stuff. I see things for what they are I don't look at the positive stuff only I look at both and if it's mostly negative then ill focus on that more than the positives

  • @matthewpenney1149
    @matthewpenney1149 Жыл бұрын

    Where can I find this movie and what's the name of it

  • @exp_lyf3988
    @exp_lyf39883 ай бұрын

    Where to download this movie?

  • @thebeastsmonster9849
    @thebeastsmonster9849 Жыл бұрын

    What is this movie called!!??? Must see!!

  • @thefox7427
    @thefox7427 Жыл бұрын

    Lol. So it’s my job to “fix” women? We live in an age where women have unprecedented access to healthcare, education, social and government cares ever before in history. And still, it’s MY JOB to educate women on how to act in a relationship? Nah. I’m with Sal. It takes two, you either come correct to a relationship, or I’ll continue to date openly.

  • @DeadSoulXe99
    @DeadSoulXe99 Жыл бұрын

    what was this movie or show

  • @jaredzeno472
    @jaredzeno4723 ай бұрын

    Matthew Lillard doesn't get enough credit for his acting. We know him as Shaggy, but we got scenes like this where he really impacts

  • @nero.unleashed
    @nero.unleashed2 ай бұрын

    U cant teach anyone who dont want to learn, and u aint their teacher. Just take em as they already are, either they are for u or they aint.

  • @isnsjsndksnshks
    @isnsjsndksnshks Жыл бұрын

    what’s the name of the movie please

  • @codebleach
    @codebleach Жыл бұрын

    Where is this from?!?

  • @dakotawright8192
    @dakotawright8192 Жыл бұрын

    what name of this movie

  • @ericksantiago4806
    @ericksantiago48063 ай бұрын

    Where is this from. I want to watch the entire video

  • @yodaddy82daddy70

    @yodaddy82daddy70

    3 ай бұрын

    Movie is called What Love Is

  • @aniketnanaware6723
    @aniketnanaware6723 Жыл бұрын

    What is the movie name??

  • @United_Wings
    @United_WingsАй бұрын

  • @thenameisyimkum.1934
    @thenameisyimkum.1934 Жыл бұрын

    Movie name

  • @matthewbelamont5800
    @matthewbelamont58009 ай бұрын

    What movie is this

  • @bamocalypse3657
    @bamocalypse3657 Жыл бұрын

    What’s this movie called ?

  • @miguelbrandt3174
    @miguelbrandt3174 Жыл бұрын

    Name of the movie?

  • @aleqvasquez5509
    @aleqvasquez550910 ай бұрын

    I shouldn't have to teach a woman monogamy. A real woman would already know what that is. But the simple fact most of them are little girls. Little girls that need a someone who's gone through personal growth to make them better for the next guy. So yeah, it is depressing and hurtful to be constantly reaffirmed of that fact no matter how many girls you go through. It makes you jaded and you lose hope. Not that there was any reason or benefit from any hope. It's not a "woman" in the world that doesn't look at a man and assess what she can take from him.

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