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the twenty eighth. I want to talk to single people
because there's a tennis player. Yeah, how are you doing
that morning? I want to hear your comments on this.
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I wonder what your boyfriend of seven and a half
years thinks of this that you live with. So there's
a tennis player. She's a professional tennis player. Her name
is I'm sure I'm not saying this right, Sashi a vickary,
but she's coming under fire after revealing that her side
hustle involves her OnlyFans account. Right, so she charges guys
one thousand bucks to go on a date with her.
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She's the world's five hundred and fifty ninth ranked player
and did an Instagram Q and A this week, and
she defended her choice of side gigs. I'm very open
minded and I don't care what people think of me,
she said. It's also the easiest money I've ever made,
and I enjoy doing it. She also made it quite
clear what it would take to score a date with her.
I no longer date for free due to the behavior
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of men. I now require a pre date deposit, send
me a g and we can make it happen. She said.
She'll have to get her mind back on tennis, however,
because she plays somebody who's twenty first ranked or did already.
I'm not sure one thousand bucks though for a date.
I like this a pre date deposit even so like
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like and this is only fans. But let's say that
the next time I matched with somebody on a dating
I I've ever get back on them, which I plan
to never do and this person were like, yeah, you
got to give me five hundred bucks go out with you?
Now I can. First of all, I don't think there's
a big market for this, right, I don't think a
lot of people have that kind of money. Maybe if
you're trying to go out with a tennis player, I
don't know what she lo me look up what she
looks like. Not that it should matter, but but but
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what if what if men or women had to have
a little skin in the game, you know, like if
I had to pay, if I had to give you
a five hundred dollars deposit before I went on a
date with you, I think I'd be on my best behavior.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
You'd stop wasting time right right, right exactly.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
I would only Yes, that's what it's giving me. What
I mean, let's see what this woman? Uh, okay, if
she's a pretty woman, Yeah, yeah, she's pretty lady.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
But sure, I would not want you to react to
my photo that way.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
I mean, she's a very pretty woman. No she is,
I guess, I guess. I don't know what I was imagining.
But it shouldn't matter. It doesn't matter at all. The
only the only female tennis player I can think of
is Venus Williams and Serena Williams and she hasn't like
you did one of them. I don't know, but a
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thousand bucks a pre date deposit, Yes, you're working.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Women need to do this. Yeah, because y'all waste a
lot of people time. We don't have to.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Think that women ever waste men. You don't think I've
ever had my time wasted on a date before.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Not ever, I'm kidding, but yeah, No, we waste each
other's time and we don't. We don't have a lot
of time to waste, so this would avoid that. Like
you you put your money down. For instance, lux had
a vet appointment yesterday. I tried to cancel, but I
had to put a deposit down. She said, if you do,
if you cancel, you lose your deposit. Guess who made
it to that appointment?
Speaker 2 (03:33):
Looks if I had to pay, you know, money, yes,
to go out with someone. It it feels a little
bit like the world's oldest profession. But I mean, I
don't know, I feel like I'm buying affection. I don't
like that. I mean, I feel like people should be
going out with each other because they have a genuine
interest in going out with each other. I think the
problem is everyone's used to this online game and it's
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a dating it's it's a numbers game, and people are
You've got people who are going on a date every day.
You've got people who are going on very few dates.
You've got people who were matched with thirty people trying
to juggle all that, and that's just and people get
mad about it. And then they go on these you know, websites,
in these apps, in these forums, and they complain about
men and women. I didn't get this attention to that
and the other thing. But you're on a dating app,
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right like this, people are If you've got five matches
in your thing, someone else probably has five or ten
or twenty matches in their thing. And if you're juggling,
they're juggling. So I would acknowledge that, Like part of
this is you have to accept the fact that you're
not the only one, right and there's a very good
likelihood that it won't work out, because it's very simple
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just to say I'll move on to the next one
or what's the next app? I mean, didn't they We
did a whole story about this years ago that the
people who design these dating apps are the same people
who designed like the carpet in Vegas, the casinos. You know,
they're like to trying it. It's the same sort of
It's the same part of your brain that's addicted to
gambling is addicted to checking the dating app to see
if you've got a new match. It's inherently designed for
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what much better, what's next, Which is why I read
another story this morning and said that people who meet
in the wild have much higher success rates in dating
because I feel like, you know, you know, there's a
little more there, right, Like I met you. I say
this all the time in waiting by the phone, Like
I met you, I saw you, I smelled you, I
smelled your breath. Hell, I have a vibe. You know,
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there's a vibe. I know what I'm It's not like
the very first time I ever meet you in person.
We you know, we're sitting down trying to have a
conversation at at a restaurant or whatever, and only to
find out five minutes in that we don't really have
any chemistry. And then it's like I got to sit
here for another hour.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Well, would you say that there's more quality on the
dating apps that you have to pay for that versus
the free ones.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
I'm not sure before paid. And then there's Riya what
you pay for. But I don't think that the Riya,
I think is just all I think that's all hype
because when people have you been on it? Yeah, Camlin,
because I feel like the people who have been on
RYA tell me that they won't let me on. But
I feel like the people I've never been I've never
been on it. I've been on RYO. I haven't checked
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to see if my waitlist was I was weightlisted as much.
But now you get paid for it, So I guess
what I wonder is But the people who've been on
it tell me it's the same people that aren't everything else.
And then a lot of the people on why aren't
even where you live.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
They're somewhere out a bigger issue.
Speaker 3 (06:16):
They're like they could be in Italy, I mean, which
is nice to look at, but like, I'm not going
to Italy.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
But I also would wonder if someone's charging me five
hundred bucks for a date or in this case a thousand,
are you I mean she says it's a side hustle,
like so, so she's this is a money making opportunity,
So I don't even I'm not guaranteed to have your
full attention for one thousand dollars. It's not even Like
it's not actually like the world's oldest profession where I
pay you and I and I get something in return
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for sure, Like I'm paying for the chance for you
to just go on another thousand Like in fact, what
exactly is your incentive to stop doing that? Like how
is this any better than the other thing? You know,
Like if you were to say to me, like if
this woman were saying to me, oh, I'll go out
with you for a thousand bucks, Well, if you got
you know, five more dates plan that week, you're not
going to cancel that. That's five thousand dollars. Even if
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you like me, that's that's real money.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
As long as she makes rent, then she's probably good.
Then maybe she'll take a little break.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Is that what it is? Long like spenches are coming
for the month that I can go out with you
again for free?
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Yes, like I don't.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
I wouldn't have any faith that you actually liked me
versus you know you're making your your do I mean,
you know you go in fifty dates in a year,
you go five dates a month, you know it's fifty
thousand dollars extra, So why would you stop?
Speaker 1 (07:31):
In this economy, you can't stop.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
This is a flawed idea. I don't think. I don't
want to like it. It's working for her. What if there
was some form of like refundable, I don't know. I
don't know how you would judge that. But it's like, okay, fine,
I'll give you two hundred fifty bucks.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
And if you're incidental, right right, right, and then I
I don't know, but how would we judge because look,
I mean, we go on a date, and if there's
no chemistry, doesn't work out, no harm, no foul, we
go our separate ways.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
But then how would I get my money back? Like
for you, you could say, well, I just didn't like it.
Oh I'm gonna keep the money. You know what if
I didn't like it, I want my money back. Like,
I don't know, I don't know how you would do this.
It's I understand the concept of not wasting people's time.
I understand the concept of being more thoughtful about who
you actually go out with. I understand the concept or
the frustration of the numbers game of the dating apps,
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but I don't. I feel like a lot of people
who complain about that are doing the same thing because
that's the game. So anyway, I'm not doing them. No,
And if I put that out there, you got to
pay me two hundred and fifty bucks deposit. I'll let
you know. I'd be considered the biggest scumbag ever. Would
be like, oh, you're preying on women, like, you're just
taking people's money.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
For sure, so they'll knock the hustle. Okay, right, Only
she can get away with this