00:00I think everyone here would agree that you are a cool guy, you are a confident guy, good-looking man.
00:06I mean, one of the sexiest men of the life, as we mentioned before.
00:09Possibly surprising, though, to read in this book that you went through this very awkward phase
00:13where you were constantly in the friend zone with the ladies that you were interested in.
00:17Yes.
00:17I want to know how your game has evolved from the days of being sort of the acne-covered, awkward Trevor.
00:22You know what? I'll tell you this.
00:23If anyone has suffered from acne vulgaris the way I did, you'll know that that sticks with you.
00:27So I work hard, you know, working on my self-esteem.
00:32It's something—a lot of people make that mistake with celebrities and people who are, you know, in places that are prominent.
00:37They go like, oh, you're just having a good time, you don't have issues.
00:39Like, no, everyone's got issues with self-esteem.
00:41Some people do not, but most people do.
00:43And so I just work on it.
00:44I go, you know, just look in the mirror, say nice things to yourself, and then when I meet a woman—
00:49I'm still the kid in high school.
00:50I'm still like, hi, my name's Trevor.
00:52And then, you know what's nice is that a lot of women are really nice people, and they go like,
00:56all right, you idiots, I'll talk to you, and it all works out.
00:59I know humor, as you said in the book, and you've talked about humor being the way to open the doors with the ladies.
01:04Is there a go-to, like, opening joke?
01:06Is there? No, I never stop.
01:07Never open with a joke.
01:09It's that awkward, like, hi, I'm Trevor.
01:10It is the most horrible thing.
01:11Jokes require context.
01:12Without context, you're just some random person who came and told someone they fell from angels of heaven or some randomness,
01:18and if you mess it up, you look worse, and it seems like an insult.
01:21No humor.
01:22Terrible.
01:22No humor.
01:23Just say hello.
01:24That's it.
01:24No humor.
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