Offcuts - “High Value Women” Apparently Don't Accept Coffee Dates and Bad ROI on Orgasms
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Hey Lifers! Welcome to your little weekend snack!
We kick things off with Laura's post-baby-number-three return to exercise, specifically, an aggressive 8.5km power walk that has left her pelvis in absolute ruins. We also cover the lengths we've gone to impress men in our past lives: spearfishing, drones, the works.
Then we get into it:
- Clavicular is… ‘penismaxxing’.
- The "high value woman doesn't accept coffee dates" TikTok trend
- Young Australians are collectively wasting $2 billion a year on skincare they buy and never finish.
- A woman in America has been arrested for posing as a real estate agent to film luxury $12–13 million Bel-Air mansions for her Instagram.
TIMESTAMPS
- 0:00 — Intro
- 0:56 — Laura's post-baby 8.5km walk broke her pelvis
- 6:19 — Clavicular is penis maxxing
- 13:56 — Matthew Hussey on the "high value woman doesn't accept coffee dates" trend
- 21:45 — Australians waste $2 billion a year on skincare they never finish
- 27:27 — Woman arrested for posing as a real estate agent to film Bel-Air mansions for Instagram
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Video Produced by Vanessa Beckford & Lachy Pugsley
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