 I'm going to bring up a question for both of you guys. So American seduction guys will always say, or it's a very common thing talked about, you know, what's wrong with American women. Because we're, you know, same thing. It's like different countries, totally different world. You know, it's a unique, every woman has a unique feminine expression, but then from their country too, and there's a barrier or something with American women, not that I'm against it. There's beautiful American women, but that relationship, that touch with the femininity, the touch with like the total sexual release, it's very hard to find, whereas it's a lot easier to find in other countries. Have you guys found the same thing? Yeah. Well, I think because there's been a deconstruction of masculine feminine roles in the Western world in general. Well, actually I would say Australia, UK, USA particularly. Because in Europe, which is Western world, Europe still has quite clear understandings of what men and women are. It doesn't mean that there's not a pursuit of equality in the workplace or whatever, but it's like, you know, you go to the Balkans, or you go to France, or Italy, or Spain, and women just have a different way about them. You know, they move differently, they're more sensual, you know, like having a Russian girl like come up and speak into your ear is more erotic than, you know, having a threesome with two Aussie girls in my opinion. Yeah, it's like a great story about that one too. Yeah, there's, and I think it's also, it can be to do with religion, like if you have America in many parts is highly religious to this day, and there's a lot that is, you know, when you have a culture that says that sex is a commodity that is traded within marriage or you say that it's sinful, then of course that affects people's sexuality. I think often in Europe, although it is the nominally religious countries, they're very decadent about that, they just like, yes, I'm Catholic, but you know, let's be honest. Yeah, no, it is totally different. There's almost like no sexual identity in the states, so they're trying to search for it and all this stuff, which isn't sex, but in Europe, there's this diversity in it, and there's an honesty about it. Like, there are devout Catholics, you know, that go to church or, you know, go on Sunday and do mass. And then go and say they're mistress. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And, you know, they do the religion as more than what a lot of American people would, but the Americans hold on to the other side. Because, I mean, Australia and America, particularly, they're naive young cultures. Totally, yeah. I mean, in a way, they're proto-cultures. They've only been around a couple hundred or 400 years, whereas you have things in Europe or in, you know, Latin America or... Everywhere else. Yeah. But I mean, I mean, then you go over to Asia and it's highly repressive over there as well, Middle East and so on. So I don't know. I mean, what is wrong with them? I don't know. I don't really... I don't date Australians or Americans. If I can just say from the woman's perspective, it's not their fault. It's the world they grow up in. That's true. That's a great point. Rupert Murdoch, a great Australian. It's just, I don't... Yeah, because some guys get really bitter about Australian American women. And yeah, they probably are a bit too masculine for most of our liking. But, I mean, a lot of our guys are very feminine. I mean, the guys I learned off were from Croatia and Brazil and... Italy, France. There's obviously some Australians, Americans who are really good. But the guys are going, Jesus Christ, you know, the way they touch them or the way they hold their eye contact. I've never seen an Australian guy do that. Yeah, when you have this neutralization of masculine feminine, then the woman is confused as well. She's defensive or she's playing games. And you'll see that. Like, that's one thing I love about, for example, Russian women, they don't play games. They do not. They play the game as in the game of sexual tension. They'll flirt. It doesn't mean that they're easy or that they're, like, really logical about sex. But if they like you, they will encourage you. They'll give you enough rope so that you can come and, like, move it on them. And they'll back off just a little bit to increase the tension, not because they're going to, like, be catty about it. That's always surprising about, like, an Eastern European woman. You just don't get... And even with Brazil, because two very different cultures, but is an American or somebody growing up in, like, a newer culture, you know, like, Aussie culture or perhaps English culture, which isn't that young. But the thing is, is that you're just not used to a woman being that direct. So you're just like, OK, what else do I say? And then even in Brazil, it's like, you can't... Wait, I can just go up and say you're beautiful and not even, like, in a direct game way. It's just, like, that's what you do. And I can buy a drink and, you know, fall into romance right away, you know, fall into, like, you know, physical escalation, you know, an interaction with their femininity directly. It just doesn't make sense, you know, and it's just to see that language is cool. This Brazilian, I hope you shouldn't say this, I live beside a Brazilian woman who's, I don't know, late 30s. She's got kids taller than me. And I went running, I went running one day. And, you know, I'm no Arnold Schwarzenegger. And she looked me in the eyes. And she looked me up and down. And she looked me back in the eyes again. I just sort of went... And then since I was in Colombia, it's like no Western woman can ever look at you like that. She just... Yeah. Whoa. That's right. That's what James and I probably learned to do it to girls watching. Yeah, yeah. Eye contact. Oh, my God. I think that's the biggest thing you can learn from sex is you learn it from women.