choosing a date based on experience | vs 1

(urban music) – Hi, I am Montana and I'm
here to pick a date based on body count. – [Interviewer] How are you feeling? – I'm a little nervous, but I'm excited. I'm like not too sure what
I'm gonna see back there. I feel like, I'm gonna
see like, a big range. Like, there's probably
gonna be some numbers that shock me both ways maybe. – [Interviewer] All right. And One, two, three. – Oh, number four.
Getting around, huh? (Montana laughs) – [Interviewer] Any other
ones that jump out to you? – I guess number five, just
'cause that's impressive. I guess. Good for you (laughs). Or sorry for you I guess
I don't know (laughs). (record scratch) (laughing) – Can everyone just tell me
like, what's your age now and what age did you lose your virginity? – [Clayton] So I am 23, almost 24, and I lost my virginity at 18.

– [Monykuoch] I'm 21, and I lost it freshman year of high school. – [Samir] I'm 22, and I lost
mine when I was 19 years old. Junior year of high school. – [Forrest] I'm 28, and
I lost it when I was 18. – [Marco] I'm 19, and I
lost it when I was 17. – Okay, well that number makes sense then. – [Hudson] I'm 22, tomorrow. – Happy birthday. – [Hudson] Thank you. Lost I think when I was
like, 17, or something. – [Montana] Okay. – [Evan] I'm 19 and I lost it at 16. – Does body count matter to you guys? – [Monykuoch] Not really.
I feel like, you know, the more the merrier, more experience. – [Forrest] It doesn't really
matter, but also it does.

I don't want someone with
like lesser experience 'cause I don't think I'm at that point. – Well, not many people
are gonna have more. (laughing) – [Forrest] But like
no experience kind of- – [Montana] Okay.
– [Forrest] Yeah. – [Hudson] I mean I will
say like, I think it's kind of cute when like
someone's not experienced. – [Evan] I think like, someone
who has a low body count like, they could still be experienced. I think it's more of like an
experience thing rather than having a high count. – Okay. If you're on a first date, do you ask? – [Evan] Hell no! – [Clayton] No way, no! – [Forrest] Never! – When do you guys tend
to have that conversation with a partner? Or do you bring it up? Do you let them bring it up? – [Clayton] Usually they
bring it up, you know, sometimes it is on the
first date, but you know. I feel like a few dates in
it's fine to talk about that, you know? Kind of get to
know their past a little bit.

– [Forrest] I don't necessarily
bring up like, the count but I'll ask them what their like, previous relationship experiences are. – Does a girl's body count matter to you? Like, is there a number
that would bother you? – [Marco] No, it doesn't really matter. It's just kind of like,
it's something that you did and as long as you're like, committed to me it doesn't
like, really matter I guess. – Okay. – [Monykuoch] The age
to body ratio matters.

I also feel like the vibe matters too. If the vibes are there I
feel like at that point like, the number goes out the window. – [Forrest] I'm cool with everything. Mm. Hold on let me think about that. Anything above like five or
10 or five is cool with me. – Oh, it's cool. – [Samir] I would dam near
have to do a background check to see when she did what. – What? (laughing) – [Samir] Kind of like, seeing like, how many relationships she's been in. So like, you know, if she's been in a lot of relationships I would see. But if she hasn't I could see
how the number would be high. – [Montana] Okay, so the
context of where the bodies came from matters to you? – [Samir] Yeah, like a background check. – Okay. (ding) – Okay, the first person
I think I'm gonna go with. The person with the one body count mostly because they're too young for me. (laughing) – [Montana] Hi! – Hi! – [Montana] Nice to meet you. – Nice to meet you too.

– I'm sorry you're just a
little too young for me. – [Marco] It's okay.
– [Montana] I'm sorry. – Well I know my number's kind of low. When I tell people
they're kind of just like, they will like make fun of me. But like, for me I kind of just like, wanna wait for like, the right person. Like, I really gotta
feel a connection there. – And I think I'm gonna go with 29. Just 'cause they didn't
really give me much. – [Hudson] That's probably me. – Number six! – [Hudson] Oh, okay! Yeah! – You forget your body count? – [Hudson] Yeah (laughs). – I think I filled that
out when I was like, maybe a little bit drunk. – Hi, nice to meet you. – Nice to meet you. – Hudson, thank you. Thank you. – Let's start with what
everyone does for work. Start with number one. – [Clayton] I am a production assistant and work in the art department
in the film industry. Mostly on commercials and music videos. – Okay, do you like it? – [Clayton] I love it, yeah! I wanna be a writer and director but for now it pays the
bills and I love what I do.

– Number two. – [Monykuoch] I'm a professional model and I'm in school for cybersecurity. – [Samir] I'm going to
school full-time right now. I also do modeling part-time and I'm trying to pursue
a career in basketball. – Number four? – [Forrest] I nut for a living. (record scratch) – Obviously. (laughing) – [Forrest] Yeah, I do OnlyFans. – [Montana] Oh, okay.
– [Forrest] Yeah (laughs). So you were serious (laughs). – [Forrest] Yeah! Do you like it? – [Forrest] It's a lot
of work. It's very hard. – [Montana] Yeah. – [Monykuoch] Pun intended. – [Evan] I'm in school for
music production right now, but I'm a bellman. – What's that? – [Evan] Like, a bellboy like, I take your luggage at a hotel. – Oh, like at a hotel? – [Montana] Okay.
– [Evan] Yeah. – What do you think about the
movie Wolf of Wall Street? – [Clayton] I think it's good.

I think a lot of people
missed out on the message. Guy's are like, "Oh dude,
this movie's (beep) sick. I gotta be an investor." And it's like, dude, this
guy (beep) people over. Like, you you missed the point
that it's a cautionary tale. – [Monykuoch] I thought it was funny. Especially like, when he
was able to sell that (beep) building that like, know
one had ever been in.

Non-existent. I was like, damn this dude
got great persuasive like, manipulation skills. – I've actually never
seen Wolf of Wall Street. (group reaction) – [Clayton] Why do you ask
about a movie you haven't seen? – I just feel like it
tells a lot about your personality depending on
where you rank that movie. If it's like a top five movie for you sometimes people have a complex about it. I think number one caught
it really well that like, some men really wanna be
the Wolf of Wall Street, and that's not what that movie is. – [Monykuoch] And what's
your favorite movie? Like, what's a movie you actually like? – I'll be honest, I don't
think I have a favorite movie. – [Evan] Huh? – Like I don't watch movies. – [Samir] You've never
seen Pursuit of Happiness? – [Montana] Nope.

– [Samir] Wow. – [Clayton] What about
Little Miss Sunshine? – [Montana] Nope.
– [Clayton] What? – They're all about to walk out (laughs). They're all about to leave. – [Clayton] What's a movie you've seen? – [Forrest] TV shows? – [Samir] Yeah, like- – I Liked Oppenheimer. – [Evan] Do you like, watch
TV? Do you read like, what? Because I feel like a lot of people watch movies on their free time. – [Forrest?] You listen
to music or are you- – [Monykuoch] Give us something like, you kind of giving us
a blank page right now. (Montana laughs) – I watch a little TV. I listen to music. I'm just not a big like,
if I sit in front of a TV for too long I fall asleep. And so like I go to movies- – [Clayton] You watched
Oppenheimer, that's three hours! – I actually stayed
awake for Oppenheimer too and I really liked it. – [Monykuoch] Did you
watch a Barbie movie also? – Of course.

– [Clayton] Which one did you prefer? – Oppenheimer, actually. If you guys saw me at a bar and imagine you're attracted to me, how would you approach me? – [Monykuoch] If I see you
Ima just say, "What's up?" You know?
"Hey, how you doing?" Like, I don't really got
too many pickup lines. I feel like, if you see me and you like me, you going,
you know, you gonna go out your way to respond back. – [Samir] I mean I really
like cold approach. So, I would just come up to you and give you a compliment. You know? And get to know you.

Ask your name, see if the vibe is there and then just go from there. Get your number, Instagram. – Okay. – [Forrest] I can't lie, I
don't really go up to people. I think in my entire life,
maybe like one or two people. And one time I got rejected. I think that made me like, really shy. – So how do you meet people? – [Forrest] I think
through like friend groups and stuff. I'll like get introduced or whatever. – [Evan] Yeah, like number four said, I like talking to people who like, I'd meet through friends and whatnot. I feel like conversation
can come naturally rather than me just
trying to like get at you. – [Clayton] Well, especially
'cause at the bar you can come off as such a sleazebag. Like, they know what you're looking for. You can come off as a douche.

– [Monykuoch] I'm like a park type of guy. – [Clayton] Yeah, exactly. Dude, the park and the gym, you know? – [Monykuoch] The vibe is so much- – [Evan] The gym's crazy. I feel like people don't
wanna be disturbed. – [Clayton] That's the thing though- [Monykuoch] There's a way to
do it. There's a way to do it. (ding) – Okay. Number two, with the 50 body count. – [Monykuoch] It's nice
knowing you guys, man. (Montana laughs) – [Monykuoch] How y'all doing? – Oh you're really pretty (laughs). – Thank you. – [Montana] I'm so sorry.
– [Monykuoch] Hi, Mony. – Nice to meet you, Montana. – Montana, Mony. Hello, guys. I just wanna say use condoms at all time.

– We support that. – [Evan] This guy models for Trojan. – I think the one with 10. I can hear them like, dapping
each other up (laughs). – [Samir] Hi.
– [Montana] Hi. – [Samir] Nice to meet you.
– [Montana] Nice to meet you. – [Montana] Montana.
– [Samir] Samir. – Those are great guys back there. – [Montana] Yeah, they like
each other more than they like me I think. – [Evan] It's that bromance- – Yeah, there's like a bromance going on. – [Clayton] I'm getting my
number up back here, you know. (laughing) (ding) – [Forrest] What's your sign? – I'm an Aquarius. – [Forrest] Okay. – I love this. Can
everyone tell me theirs? – [Clayton] Sagittarius. – Do you know your big three? – [Clayton] My big three? – Okay. – [Forrest] I'm an Aries sun,
Gemini moon, Libra Rising. – Okay. – [Evan] I'd have to check
Snapshot for the big three, but I'm an Aries.

– Okay. They're high fiving. (laughing) – [Forrest] What's your
relationship with your family like? – I have a good
relationship with my family. I live very far. I'm from North Dakota originally, so I'm the only one out here in LA. But I'm very close with my
mother and my grandparents. What about you? Do you have a good
relationship with your family? – [Forrest] Yeah, I'm
close with my dad, my mom, my two sisters.

Grew up very close with
like, a really big family of of women I think. – Love that. – [Forrest] I think that's what helped. – Huge. – [Evan] What gets you up in the morning? Like what makes you happy? What makes you feel
like the person you are? – Oh, I like this question. I think that I'm just like
very grateful to be here.

I grew up in the Midwest
in like, a smaller town and I'm not from like, a
well off family or anything. So, I worked very hard to like get to LA, and be doing what I love to do full-time. – [Clayton] What Is your occupation? – I'm a photographer. – [Clayton] Photographer, so
like what kind of photography do you specialize in? – For a paycheck I'm contracted
with a studio doing like, high-end family photography. But freelance I'll do like,
more conceptual portrait work. But I like to keep that more of a hobby because I think if it
becomes too much of a job, I might start to resent it, you know? You lose the creativity
'cause you're forced to do it. (ding) Oh, this is really hard. Number three. I'm sorry! I had really no rhyme or reason for that.

They were all really nice. – [Evan] You're good, you're good. Don't trip. – [Montana] Hi.
– [Evan] Hi. – [Montana] Nice to meet you.
– [Evan] How's it going? – I'm so sorry. – Evan. – Montana. – [Montana] Nice to meet you.
– [Evan] Nice to meet you. – This is harder than I
thought it was gonna be. – [Interviewer] How are you feeling? Do you have a winner in mind? – No, I don't (laughs). They're both really nice and really great. And I feel like I had a good
conversation with both of them. I think I'm gonna have
to get rid of number two. Just 'cause I think that maybe me and number one had a
little more in common. (acoustic music) Oh, you're really pretty
too, okay (laughs). – Oh, wow! I wrote that number? – You did (laughs).
Nice to meet you. – Nice to meet you. – What was your name? – [Forrest] Forrest.
– [Montana] Forrest. – [Forrest] Yeah.
– [Montana] Montana. – [Montana] I love that name.
– [Forrest] Thank you. – [Montana] I'm so sorry. – [Forrest] I love your name too.

(Montana laughs) – [Montana] You can take- – I think it's this one. – [Montana] That's not yours. – [Speaker] He wishes
he could take that one. – [Montana] That's not yours. It wasn't you it's me. (Montana laughs) (ding) – [Interviewer] Number one,
how are you feeling back there? – [Clayton] You know, I thought
I was gonna get out first, so this is definitely surprising. (inaudible) – [Clayton] Ah, geez.
All right, here we go. – Oh geez.

– What's up? How's it going? – Hi, nice to meet you. – Nice to meet you. – Montana. – Did a handshake.
You have a good handshake. – [Clayton] There we go.
– [Montana] Thank you. – I like the tattoos. – [Montana] Appreciate that.
– [Clayton] Yeah. – Thank you very much. – My first impression of
Montana was that she was very attractive. I thought that she might
not have been into me. Just to hear the reactions
that she had about the other guys. Like, "Oh, you're so
pretty, you're so cute." I come out, she's like,
"Hey, nice to meet you." And I was like, "Ah man." That's cool. – Yeah, I did regret, Forrest. I felt like when it came
down to the last two, I didn't have a clear winner and I kind of just like said one of them. I do regret voting him off though. He was very pretty. – [Interviewer] So
Montana, we do have your body count number as well. Are you okay if we bring
this out? I'm not sure? – Yeah.

Clayton do you have any guesses? – I kind of saw it but I could like- – You saw it? – You're on the wrong side but- – Is it 40? I dunno! (Montana laughs) – Oh, whoa! Let's give a hand for 40! – Let's give it up for forty real quick. – [Interviewer] Do you feel
like there's any sort of stigma, for women specifically,
when it comes to body count? – I think there's a huge stigma. I think women are expected
to have low body count or they're not allowed to
talk about sex as freely. Like, a sexually liberated
woman is more looked down upon. Called more names like, slut shamed. Whereas men are expected
to like, be out there, be hooking up with people like, there is a conversation
to be had there for sure..

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