Tristan Tate vows to deliver fist-fueled justice to 'losers' daring to utter phrase 'getting lucky', fans say 'wives control them'

Tristan Tate called anyone who referred to having sex as 'getting lucky' a dork
PUBLISHED JUL 12, 2023
Tristan Tate's opinion on the phrase 'getting lucky' sparked a number f responses online (tatethetalisman/Twitter)
Tristan Tate's opinion on the phrase 'getting lucky' sparked a number f responses online (tatethetalisman/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate's younger brother, Tristan, took to Twitter to vehemently criticize the phrase "getting lucky." In his tweet, Tristan fearlessly voiced his belief that the utilization of this phrase, often entangled with the idea of an intimate outcome in romantic encounters, carried a profound lack of respect.

Tristan's outspoken nature, coupled with his willingness to tackle controversial subjects, has earned him a sizeable following on social media. His supporters consistently stand by him, endorsing his viewpoints and engaging in lively discussions with those who hold differing opinions. However, Tristan is accustomed to facing criticism and often receives backlash from detractors. Despite the mixed reception his ideas generate, he remains resolute in utilizing his platform to express his thoughts and beliefs.

'How about I punch you in the face dork?'

Tristan recently expressed his opinion that referring to sex as "getting lucky" indicated a person's lack of achievement, especially if they were already married. He stated that if someone referred to getting laid as "getting lucky," they were considered a loser, especially if they were married. He added that saying "got lucky last night" warranted a desire to punch the person in the face.

Tristan wrote, "If you refer to sex as “getting lucky” you’re a loser. Especially if you’re married. “Got lucky last night” how about I punch you in the face dork?"



 

'The wives control them'

Tristan's tweet sparked a flurry of responses from users who eagerly dissected his statement and shared their viewpoints. The ensuing discussions and reactions showcased a diverse range of opinions and perspectives as individuals engaged in a lively exchange. One user wrote, "Definitely something a DNG would say." Another wrote, "The irony coming from you is astounding." A user stated, "Damn, ain't get lucky last night Tate?" A user tweeted, "The wives control them."



 



 



 



 

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