Tom says that no one under 25 should be in a serious relationship. But now that I think about it, I think he actually says it is stupid. Not bad.
Ah, you're that young. Yes, it's true, he does draw an absolute line in the sand around that age. The show I describe is his show. To get the more "positive" feedback on marriage you have to listen a lot, what he uses to shock people is usually true, but it gives an incomplete picture of his beliefs.
Gaz,
Tom does not advocate drug use at all. And he gives realistic advice about drinking, for instance, he discourages drinking at company parties and so on as career, success, and money come first. He's not big on strippers since he doesn't believe in spending more than 40 dollars on a date. And his position on women and their father relationships, I better be careful here, can't be what you express because he's made it very clear that women who had terrible relationships with their father have sexual issues and if you become their father figure you'll be screwed, and he sure is right on that I can tell you. Ideally, as he teaches, the proper father issue to seek out is a woman who had a good relationship with her father but somehow became separated - that's the one you want to be a "dad" to if you're looking to get laid.
And if all the usery he advocates sounds harsh, remember, it's dog eat dog. His tactics wouldn't work on someone who isn't out to use you. So pack your wallet with a bunch of singles sandwiched between a couple big bills and pretend you're doctor and bang that 22 year old stripper who would have just taken all that money if you would have had it.
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