Based Girl Triggers Modern Woman by Telling Her to Be Submissive
On a fiery episode of the Whatever Podcast, tensions exploded when a confident, traditional-minded guest — quickly nicknamed the “based girl” — delivered one of the most controversial statements of the night:
“If you want a strong man, you need to learn how to be submissive.”
The comment landed like a grenade. One of the modern, outspoken women on the panel immediately took offense, crossing her arms and firing back:
“So you want me to just shut up and do whatever a man says? That’s pathetic.”
But the based girl didn’t back down. Calm and collected, she clarified:
“Submission doesn’t mean weakness. It means trust. It means knowing when to let your man lead — and not trying to compete with him like you’re in a power struggle.”
The response ignited a flurry of back-and-forth. The modern woman accused her of setting feminism back 50 years, calling the submissive mindset “dangerous” and “brainwashed.” She insisted that women should be independent, loud, and never defer to a man — under any circumstances.
But the based girl held her ground.
“There’s a difference between being a strong woman and being combative,” she said. “Submission in a relationship is a choice — and when it’s mutual respect, it works. Men don’t want to fight their woman. They want peace. And honestly, so do I.”
The panel grew divided. Some nodded in agreement. Others rolled their eyes. Brian, ever the instigator and moderator, stayed quiet at first — letting the moment breathe — before finally asking:
“So, do you think most modern women are willing to submit to a man today?”
The based girl answered without hesitation:
“No. Most women today are too busy trying to be the man. And then they wonder why they can’t find one.”
Boom. Another bomb dropped.
Clips of the exchange instantly went viral. On TikTok, people flooded the comments. Some praised the based girl for saying what many were thinking but afraid to say.
“She’s speaking facts. Men want feminine energy, not a second alpha male in the house,” one viewer wrote.
Others were outraged.
“This is internalized misogyny on display,” another user commented. “Women don’t exist to serve men.”
Still, the clip sparked widespread discussion. At the heart of the debate: what does “submission” mean in a modern relationship? Is it outdated — or is it exactly what’s missing?
Whether you agree or not, the based girl made waves for boldly stating her beliefs — not just to a room of critics, but in front of millions online.