Ok i was watching this video and found it absolutely hilarious the way she just ate the 40 oysters without paying any attention to her date- but it looks scripted. anyways the cheesecake factory girl, their whole dialogue was uncomfortabe at best but i agree w elle(the yt girl) tht being an hour is very disrespectful but the MAN- all the red flags, he did attempt to be a gentle man but his argument about "we are not at the stage of relationship to go to nicer places" dude is clearly low balling here because he sees her as lesser in his mind. im surprised it wasnt noticed, but tbh i personally wouldnt call a man to my house at the first date
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Apparently both of these videos are skits. It also looks like the manosphere are creating these skits for clout and also to demonize black women for wanting to have standards. This misogynoir really sucks because black women are told to accept less, but if a black man or a white woman reports her standards, no one bats an eye.
These women in the skits are not helping black woman at all.
The Cheesecake factory woman really got on my nerves, because if it's a skit then why agree to do this, this woman is not on girl code, and she became docile as soon as he denied her a better option. that gives men the idea that many women will allow submission as soon as you show dominance,
When I tell a dude that I don't want to go that restaurant i will not explain why, if he becomes offended and wants to take me home I will like okay no problem, goodbye.
such bad actors. One woman does something badly = every woman, one man does something badly = not every man.
Oyster girl situation: If the guy only wants to do drink dates, he doesn't like her and only wants sex. So is he really the " victim" here?