A Minnesota woman posted a video, blasting a life coach’s worrisome ‘advice’ to women. The original video was posted in response to a comment, “[men] aren’t lonely enough.” In this video, he explained that male loneliness is women’s fault. His answer came under fire to the point that he had to post a follow-up video to clarify. However, this was also not well-received, as he appears to have double-downed on his previous statements.
In the video, the life coach claims that “[he] wants to offer more in-depth clarification.” He repeats what he said in the first video. Many commenters were not happy with his response. One says, “How do we make it stop talking?” A second comment reads, “First of all, ew.” Another blasts the video, “I have no idea what you clarified here.” Another agrees, “Brother, this is just doubling down after not listening at all.” He describes the first video as something “people are exceptionally upset about and completely misinterpreting.” The Minnesota woman cuts the clip off, “Trust me, it gets worse.”
Next, she shows a worrisome clip where he says, “As a woman, before you promote men aren’t lonely enough, be very careful.” He adds, “because the consequences may be coming for you.” The Minnesota woman cuts in, “I find it difficult to believe you’re about to dig yourself out of this one.” She clarifies that “when a woman comments something like that, and your response is to tell her that she should change her tone or else she’s about to be harmed, that is a threat.” She adds, “You’re threatening women, sir.”
Minnesota Woman Blasts Life Coach
The life coach further explains, “If you promote men to be more lonely, toxic, and manipulative, there’s a high chance that you become a victim of that.” He accuses this ideology of “further aid[ing] in the divide between men and women.” The Minnesota woman responds, “Holy, cover my drink, Batman!” She proceeds to slam the life coach for the worrisome explanation. First, she calls out the original video for telling “women if they don’t change their tone, they’re going to be harmed by men.” Then, she accuses him of “com[ing] in and essentially doubl[ing] down.” Many in the comments agree, with one asking, “Did he just mansplain his mansplaining?”
The Minnesota woman continues, “We don’t have time to unpack you continuing to blame the gender divide and male violence issue on women.” However, she assures him, “We all understood what you were saying from a technical standpoint. We don’t need you to explain the male violence issue to women.”
She says, “We’ve lived it, buddy.” She adds that if he actually cared about the safety of women, he wouldn’t be “telling us to be silent and stop being upset.” The woman says, he would instead “direct [his] content towards [men].”







