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Wing Girls make dating more fun.

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"You two are just wonderful ... I am a boy who lives, quite helpful on the other side of the globe, in a tiny country called Denmark ... I was a nerd, had no life or girlfriend ... In a desperate attempt to find help, I found you on Youtube. And I saw your videos, and the day had changed my life ... Now I write with a girl and we hang out together ... You two should know that, the work you 2 are doing is really good. And it helps, even in a small country like Denmark, on the other side of the world ... Continue with making movies."  -Benjamin, Denmark

The Wing Girls are global do-gooders for all people, looking for love.  Or even just people looking to have some kind of romantic experience with someone.

Q: What do the Wing Girls do?
WG: We give comedic, entertaining and honest dating advice to guys through our website, youtube and whever we can get our grubby little hands on.

Q: It seems like you are really trying to help people - in a positive and humorous way.
WG: True, god you totally understand us...I wish you were our boyfriend.

Q: How did you get the idea for wing girls?
WG: We were friends for a hot minute and there was a lot of man-ranting going on. And we started a blog to vent. We felt that we were saying stuff that no girl would actually tell a guy in a way he would listen. We were acting as Wing Men, but we have boobies; hence the name: Wing Girls.

Q: Is this romantic and dating training?
WG: There's a lot of dating help out there for Getting Laid, or How to be a Pick Up Artist. We're much more interested in helping real guys who genuinely want a girlfriend. We don't think you have to wear goggles and a boa to get the ladies. No real realationship can ever come of that, unless you are at Burning Man.

Q: Is it aimed at mostly men?
WG: Yes, men come to us, because we are the girls they're aiming to get. Not to sound conceited, because of course we hate ourselves, but you know what we mean. We're girls, we know what other girls are looking for, we have friends, we hear whats going on from the other side. So yes, our advice is directed at guys, but about half of our audience is female. We think that's because a lot of women are living vicariously through us. There's always that guy that you say to yourself, "if he would just get a fucking haircut, I would totally date him."

Q: What do you feel is the biggest mistake that guys make?
WG: Men think women think the same way they do. They think that if a girl doesn't get up and make the first move, that she must not like them. But the whole time, the girl is waiting for them to do that. Men forget they are the ones that have to make things happen, the ball's in their court, literally.

Q: Is dating harder in Los Angeles?  Or is it just hard in general?
WG: If you ask a New Yorker, they say dating's easier in Los Angeles, and vice versa, so the truth is, it's hard everywhere. We get letters from guys all over the world, and the ones in Australia and in South America have the same problems that guys do here. Hearing from all different guys makes us realize all people are the same. They all want the same things, like each others' private parts.

Q: Amazing hair.  Is it real?
WG: We'll never tell, but thanks bitch. ps-if anyone from The Tyra Show is reading this: we want the number to her weave person.

Q: How long have you been doing this?
WG: About 4 years, which is crazy, because we are only 22. ;)

Q: What was your following in the beginning, compared to now?  Can you walk us through that journey a little bit?
WG:  At first, we did our blog just for own amusement. We were so shocked the day we got a comment from a stranger. We probably have it framed somewhere. Then we started posting videos of our advice on youtube and our followers came out of the woodwork. Our first video that went viral was How To Kiss. In the first month it went up we got over a million views. The funny thing is, we've never done anything to promote ourselves. Most of our friends don't even know we do this. So our fans just find us, which means we must be doing something right. Which means we could totally have our own successful tv show...

Q: Talk about your followers:
WG: We have 8 million video views on youtube and we are often ranked in the top comedians on there. We have fans from all over the world. We're big in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, but most of our audience, for some reason, is in the middle middle east. We think its cuz some of the troops are watching, USO tour anyone? If not, then the terrorists are.

Q: What is in the Wing Girls future?
WG: We want to have an Empire, like Oprah but with two of us, because Gail doesn't count. We'd love to have our own reality show, so if anyone reading this is interested, hook it up! We also want to do college seminars and publish a book series. We're coming up with a live comedy stage show that we'd like to take on tour, and we're developing a DVD series as well. Buying our own island with young, hot, man slaves wouldn't be bad either.

Q: What's the coolest part of your job?
WG: We get hundreds of letters a day from guys all over the world telling us their deepest fears and being really honest. As women its nice to see that guys care just as much, if not more than we do! And its also amazing when they write us or post on our website that we changed their life for the better....OPRAH anyone? See what we are talking about?

Q: Does it feel weird or amazing that you two may have impact on 16 year olds in Denmark or South Africa?
WG: It's awesome. We're so happy that they come to us for help because, not to sound corny, but the process of looking for love is universal. Everyone likes blow jobs, whether they're a 18 year old Colombian kid or a 50 year old Japanese man.

Q: Are you dating?  Did you follow your own advice?
WG: Yes, we both are in serious relationships. Can't say if we followed our own advice, but we make sure our mens do. Our boyfriends watch our videos and listen to our podcasts, and our relationships are much happier because of it. Actually, it's because they're terrified of us.

Wing Girls website
Youtube Channel

Star's Corner:

Q: How do you have time to work by day and be a Wing Girl by night?
Star: It is so hard and sometimes I can't do it all. I'm lucky that Jet picks up the slack when my schedule gets too hectic. We both hope that one day soon we'll be able to do this full time!

Q: Is this your life's calling?
Star: Definitely. We both have always wanted to make a difference, and we feel like we were born to do this. Jet grew up always giving dating advice to her friends, and I grew up wanting to be a sex columnist like Carrie on "Sex and the City." Plus we both want to be child stars.

Q: How did you get into reality tv?
Star: By accident. I started working as an assistant for a showrunner and got sucked in. Before I knew it, 5 years had gone by. hahah. Also weird because I'm only 22.

Q: What types of shows have you worked on?
Star: Game shows, dating reality shows, competition shows and docu-style reality shows.

Q: What do you do in RTV?
Star: I'm a producer, so I do all the normal producer-type duties. My favorite thing is doing interviews. On dating shows that I've worked on, I like interviewing the guys about love because it brings me back to my wing girl roots.

HOW TO GET A BLOW JOB: By the Wing Girls

To read some of the Wing Girls sage advice:
Ok so I want to tell a little story about a guy I used to work with. Nice enough guy, normal. Blonde, older, in his thirties. Whateve. A guy. He liked me but I was going through a break up shit with a dickless, gayish guy I was dating so I really wasn't feelin anything in the attraction department. Not saying that’s the reason why I wasn't into him, but when girls are getting out of other things it’s hard for us to see you, sorry guys. Ok so anyways Normal Magee calls me one night, after we had stopped working together. We had played phone tag a couple of times, phone tag being he called and I didn't call him back and then he called again. That's girl phone tag. On this night we actually did talk and he said we should get together for dinner or something. Very awkward date but not a date thing. That’s fine. So at the end of the talk he asks me for my email address (now this man is in his thirties mind you). I reluctantly give it to him knowing that is not a good sign. Here is our email trail. Read on to discover what not to do. And yes there is no doubt I'm going to Hell for full on cut and paste-ing his ass: Continue reading

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