Sex therapist who ‘disciplines’ women is slammed by thousands over his ‘horrific’ dating advice: ‘If you wear jeans I’m going home’

A sex coach has been branded ‘controlling’ after giving ‘barbaric’ dating advice to his mainly male audience.

Stirling Cooper, who calls himself the “world’s best sex coach for men,” has been criticized for his strict views on what women should wear and how they should behave on a date.

Speaking to Frank Lopinski on the podcast ‘Frankifyy’, the controversial 37-year-old claimed that it’s a huge turn-off when women wear jeans and drink too much on a date.

“I hate it when women wear jeans on a date. It’s the least feminine thing I can think of,” Stirling said.

“I would say before we meet, ‘Don’t wear jeans.’ If you wear jeans, I’m going home. Pretty self-explanatory.”

Stirling also disapproves of women who drink too much alcohol.

“I will stop a woman from drinking if I think she has had too much to drink,” he continued.

“She’s had one drink. Two drinks. She’s had way too many and then she’s going to order another one. I’m going to tell her. I’m going to stop the waiter and say, ‘No, you’re not going to give her a drink, give her a water instead.'”

Self-proclaimed sex coach Stirling Cooper (left) has been criticised for his strict views on what women should wear and how they should behave on a date

“It’s a bit like a father disciplining his daughter.”

Stirling claimed that women told him it was “the sexiest thing a man has ever done” if he was strict with them on a date.

A short video from the podcast quickly went viral, sending shockwaves through the internet, with many people calling the comments “misogynistic.”

“He doesn’t like jeans on a date? Well I don’t like misogyny and daddy-related control issues on a date,” one person wrote.

“I don’t even drink but this makes me want to go out with him and drink to piss him off. In my favorite jeans,” said another.

“I totally get why he’s still single at his age,” added a third.

Someone else said, “There’s a reason women have a third drink on dates like this.”

“I thought I signed up for a date, not an adoption interview with a man who thinks he could be my dad,” someone else wrote.

“Did he really just say he treats his date like father-daughter?? Yuck.”

Stirling left the Australian adult film industry in 2020 and now his mission is to ‘teach men how to be the lover their wives have always longed for.’

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