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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm5B_rvLevQ

 

Not sure if this is real.



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He had the moral high ground right up until he made that joke about the wife not wearing that kind of bathing suit.



I feel bad for him. Run for the hills guy before its too late(might already be too late)



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If this isn't fake, then it seems like this is more a discussion on marital problems than about objectification.



The wife would probably be alright if the girl was fat and in a wheelchair. A skinny cartoon girl in a bathing suit is a threat to her marriage!!.



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What's the problem with objectfying an object?



This guy has been around for a while, and he is kind of a douche tuber.



0331 Happiness is a belt-fed weapon

Didn't watch the video. But from the title I feel she may have a point



RolStoppable said:
I've spent half of my life studying the psychology of women. Here are the two main findings:

1. Women are absolutely convinced that a man cannot be happy without a woman.
2. When a man is with a woman, he is only supposed to be happy when the woman allows it.

You ever notice the stereotype for gay men? heck.... even the word gay means happy lol.  That said though, find a good partner and be happy, if you ain't happy in a relationship then you're in the wrong one, also.... I didn't watch the video in the OP but if someones marriage is in danger because a fictional character in a video game is pretty then the marriage is fucked anyway, I mean.... this is probably the same lass who has a 12 inch horse dildo in her nightstand. That's different though.... because it's hers.



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