Two Schoolgirls Called Guys To Get Fucked- - Pa... -

Dr. Lena Farrow, a media psychologist, explains the duo's success: “Female-led lifestyle content is often aspirational. Male-led content is often competitive (gym, finance, alpha). These two students are neither. They are affiliative—they create a sense of psychological safety. Watching them is like turning on a nightlight. That is rare in entertainment.”

Indeed, 68% of GTGPW’s audience is female, despite the "Guys" in the title. Women report feeling “safe” and “un-judged” by their commentary. Men report feeling “seen” in their laziness. Two schoolgirls called Guys To Get Fucked- - Pa...

In the digital age, the way we consume entertainment and lifestyle content has dramatically changed. Traditional media outlets such as television and radio have given way to more personalized and accessible platforms like YouTube, podcasts, and social media. Among these new media entities are groups and individuals who have carved out niches for themselves, offering insights, opinions, and discussions on a wide range of topics. One such entity, referred to here as "Guys To Get," has seemingly positioned itself as a source of lifestyle and entertainment content. These two students are neither

The mission of Guys To Get is simple: to create a community where individuals can share, explore, and enjoy various aspects of lifestyle and entertainment. From movie nights and gaming sessions to fashion advice and travel vlogs, the initiative seeks to be a one-stop platform for it all. That is rare in entertainment

As graduation looms (2026 for Marcus, 2027 for Derek), the question remains: Can Guys To Get Pizza With survive adulthood?

“Lifestyle changes,” Derek admits. “Eventually, we’ll be two guys with a 401(k) trying to get a mortgage. But the core stays: We will always be the people you call to dissect a movie plot hole or find the best dive bar.”

They are currently in talks for a low-budget reality show—essentially Broad City meets Mystery Science Theater on a college budget.