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Published 12:00 15 May 2026 GMT
Looksmaxxing influencer and streamer, Clavicular, has prompted backlash after admitting he’d rather spend time on an 'important phone call' than help a woman reach orgasm.
The controversial streamer, whose real name is Braden Peters, made the comments during an appearance on the Impaulsive podcast alongside Logan Paul and Mike Majlak.
During the conversation, Paul asked the 20-year-old: “How important is it to you to make the girl have an orgasm?”
“Not important,” Clavicular replied bluntly.
Explaining his reasoning, he added: “Because, you know, the amount of extra effort that's required to do that is not gonna have much ROI (Return on Investment).”
The comment immediately left both Paul and Majlak laughing in disbelief.
Clavicular doubled down on his stance, claiming that helping a woman climax would require 'at least an extra half hour' beyond what he would normally spend during sex.
Majlak pushed back on the claim, arguing: “That’s not true. It depends on the girl.
"If you’re just doing one-night stands, it doesn’t matter.
"But if you’re trying to satisfy a partner and maintain a long-term relationship, having them enjoy the experience is obviously important.”
The podcast host even suggested vibrators as 'the ultimate solution' because they 'completely eliminate that entire effort.'
But Clavicular wasn’t convinced, dismissing Majlak’s perspective as 'cucked.'
The influencer then argued that the extra time spent trying to make a woman orgasm could be better used elsewhere, including taking an 'important phone call.'
“I can literally think of one million better things that's going to make a girl want to be with me in the long-term, rather than just a simple, fleeting orgasm,” he said.
Ironically, Clavicular appeared far less dismissive when discussing male orgasms, despite previously calling female pleasure a 'fleeting' experience.
The viral comments have since reignited debate online around modern dating attitudes and the controversial 'looksmaxxing' culture that has exploded across social media in recent years.
In contrast to the streamer’s claim, according to studies conducted by researchers, they found that, generally, ensuring their partner attains an orgasm is important to men.