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Get early access to new episodesYay! What's up, y'all? It's Charlotte's Most Dangerous Noah Varzy podcast. And it's your girl, Nola Des.
SPEAKER_06:It's your girl Dominal About Me. It's your girl, Crazy Na, also known as Jess Nah. Hey, hey, it's Bellamy, a beautiful fucking soul. Clock it. I'm we. And you guys already know it's your girl, Jasmine Like the Flower. And if you don't know, now you know, nigga. Alright, y'all. It's Lex rated. Don't judge me tonight, okay? This is my first time running the board. I'm we. But we're gonna get it done because it's what? Lady.
SPEAKER_02:My sister's the man.
SPEAKER_09:Hey.
SPEAKER_06:All right. That's gonna get us started with the hot topics. It's not hot topics. Not hot topics. It's bounce breakdown. But it can't be hot topics as well. But no, wait, because we didn't shout out polo. He's not here, but shout out to the book. Oh, we gotta shout Polo out. Shout out to 7. 7:30. 7:30. Shout out to Kate, our cameraman.
SPEAKER_02:Yes.
SPEAKER_06:And our audience. Yes. It's so shady that nobody decided to come here on late at night. It's so shady.
SPEAKER_02:It's so shady.
SPEAKER_04:But it's alright, because it's gonna be a lit episode. For real. And make sure y'all follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, all that. We all everybody.
SPEAKER_06:All the things of the things. All that shit. Oh yeah. Alright, so let's get into this bounce break. Ow. Oh no! It's ladies' night. But I saw you. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Oh lord. It's okay. That's what we're doing. She fired already. Listen, listen, listen. Hey. You know how in church they be like, bear with me. We ain't we ain't bearing with me. I was just hype about how I had the the cues up, man. Make sure it was shut up. It's alright, it's alright.
SPEAKER_05:Hey, yo. Alright, it's your gorilla death. We're gonna get to Brunt's breakdown.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, so first we're gonna get into these birthdays. And everything that I'm talking about today is about the ladies because it is a ladies' night. So no niggas. Fuck the niggas tonight. Okay, and seven. Sorry, seven. And okay.
SPEAKER_06:I'm weak. I don't think y'all even paying attention. It's alright. We appreciate y'all being here.
SPEAKER_08:That's crazy. We ain't no support.
SPEAKER_06:No, right.
SPEAKER_04:I don't give a fuck. Alright, let's get into the birthdays. We got Victoria Justice. Y'all know who that is?
SPEAKER_06:Is that the Disney Channel girl? Nickelodeon.
SPEAKER_05:Nickelodeon. Oh. Victorious. She said Disney Channel. Victoria Justice.
SPEAKER_06:The girl from Victorious. I didn't know that was her name. Okay. She did the um Tyson out Mafia thon, right?
unknown:Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_06:I think so, yes. Yes. I thought Carly did it. Carly did it. A lot of people did it. You're right. It was a lot of me. She was one of the people that did it. And they did the theme song and shit, and it was so fun.
SPEAKER_04:For real. But she turned 32. Then we got Haley Duff, which is Hillary Duff's sister. Yes. She turned 40.
SPEAKER_05:Birthday, Haley.
SPEAKER_04:40. Yeah, she's 40. She's up there. That's the oldest. That's the older sister. She up there. Yeah, the older sister. So she up there. She up there. But that's all for the birthdays. Happy birthday, ladies. That's all. Isn't it?
SPEAKER_06:Is it Pisces season? No, no. Not yet. Not yet. Not yet. Not yet. Is it my best friend's birthday tomorrow? At midnight. Literally. It starts tomorrow. It starts tomorrow. It starts tomorrow. Yeah, it's not Pisces season yet. So not she's not here. Happy birthday to the last time.
SPEAKER_05:No, right. We appreciate that. Yo, Jasmine, funny. Alright. So let's get into this breaks down. Alright. So we're gonna talk about sexuality with friends.
SPEAKER_02:Woohoo!
SPEAKER_05:Because I know y'all seen.
SPEAKER_06:Yes, I'm all for it. Before and after.
SPEAKER_04:I'm weak.
SPEAKER_05:So I don't know if y'all watched the new episode of Baddie's USA with the let's and summer shit going on. They got that little rumor that Dolly then started.
SPEAKER_06:It's been like three weeks since I watched it. But go ahead and spill the teeth.
SPEAKER_05:We're about to catch you up. You're gonna have to watch it when you go back home tonight. I'm weak. Yeah, yeah. You gotta catch up. But it is known that is a rumor that lets Big Let's ate Summer out, and that Summer ate Big Let's out as well. And Summer confirmed it, but Let's also confirmed it and stated that it was a drunk night.
SPEAKER_04:And a rumor began to turn into a full-blown fight with Big Let's getting multiple rounds and with Summer Until she beat the fuck out of her, okay? The fuck out of her. Lex confirmed it? Lex confirmed that. She did. She said she didn't confirm that she ate her out, but she confirmed that Summer ate her out. Okay. Like she didn't confirm that she didn't. Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:And that's why Summer's like, fuck all this shit. I don't even care.
SPEAKER_04:But I think they both ate each other out and they just lying.
unknown:Hello.
SPEAKER_04:Like I don't think it was just one-on-one.
SPEAKER_06:If Lex like started saying that, I think Summer would have tried to clear it up. Like, no, bitch, you did too. And we ain't hear that yet, so I don't know.
SPEAKER_09:No.
SPEAKER_06:I don't take Summer as a liar. I just think that bitch is psycho.
SPEAKER_09:That motherfucker is crazy. No comment.
SPEAKER_05:Not a no-comment. I'm weak. So the fighting was called for after blasting secrets and then having her family members attempting to attack Biglets after their um their little tour. And then now the real breakdown is the fact that it is an issue being built up about them eating each other out.
SPEAKER_04:And then we're not gonna act like, you know, females when they get drunk, they don't have something going on with their friends. Because I'm pretty sure have y'all ever experienced.
SPEAKER_06:I'm bisexual, so like yes, that's yes. I'm gonna have to say no. Well, yo, that's cap. Can we go around? And and I mean, if y'all feel like disclosing the sexuality, I'm pansexual, Nai is bisexual. I'm bisexual. I am heterosexual. I'm bicurious. Bicurious. Just a curious. Diamond is straight.
SPEAKER_05:No, that girl is not straight. Diamond is not straight, bro. Diamond is not straight. Right.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, diamond has a woman. Yeah, diamond's not straight. Diamond prefers men. I'm next.
SPEAKER_09:So Diamond is straight.
SPEAKER_06:Or heteroflex. Have I not? Hey, yo. To answer my question, I mean your question. I have never You never did anything with your friend? Never. I love it. I did. Not even gonna lie. I did. I have the women in the goddamn secret. And I feel like it has been moments. You know, it's just that moment. It's not like, oh bitch, I want you. Like it was just like more like drunk night. Just like maybe on the shrooms night. And it was just more fun than anything. No.
SPEAKER_09:No. You never did it? No, I've done a lot of things in life.
SPEAKER_06:Yet, with that being said, when it comes to me actually watching fucking baddies. Fuck it. Be fucking for real. Bro, you can't tell me that Summer has not fucked around with somebody on there. Oh. Let alone Lex. We all know if you watch the show, Lex is fucking she likes girls.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, but she in a relationship.
SPEAKER_06:So the only reason why that happened is because they friends and they got drunk and so on. I'm so sorry. But life is out there. You on social media, you're on fucking TV. So therefore, everything is fucking shown. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you can fucking live your life and all that good stuff. But at the end of the day, what's shown and what's said, bro, you cannot tell me that neither one of them did not fuck. And that's why I feel as though, yeah, Summer is taking a certain thing a certain way because she don't want that to be that narrative, let alone. It's like she's possibly not comfortable with it. Because mind you, she don't want to fight these folks. She don't want no conflict with these folks. But why? Because if you so 100% true on what your whole story is, goddammit, why are you not cordial about it? Because if I know I'm 100% true about something, I'm not tripping. Why are you tripping? Yeah, yeah. I I agree with that. Because if I if I know that we ate each other out and I and it's like fat. And as friends, it shouldn't have been said. We're gonna fight. We just gonna have to fight. But I probably wouldn't have never said it. Like I would never disclose if I did anything sexual with my friend, but I've never. I've never supposed to kiss and tell anyway. No, right. As friends, like shout out, but I mean it's coming from summer, so are we still? No, right, right, summer. I don't know how they edit it, but even taking a step back, it didn't even really come from summer. It really came from Dolly. Yeah, and summer that was more malicious to me, and no one has even brought that up. Like she was like, she was like, I said if you watch the show for real, to think it was like big let's crying. She was like, she crying because she ate let's put no summer pussy. Like what?
SPEAKER_04:And it was just like, oh, okay. All right. All right. And we all right. Well, let's get into the next topic. Um, does a woman's value decrease with the more kids they have? Now, before y'all answer, before I answer, let me get into it. Let me get into it. So recently on Cam Newton's podcast, he made a statement suggesting that a woman's value decreases the more children she has. After a question was asked to him, do you think a woman's value lowers the more kids they have with multiple women? I mean multiple men, Laura. And that was his answer. And he even stated that he told one of his babe moms that if her Nets boyfriend does not love her and the five kids she has, then that is not the one for her. Which I agree on that part, because if you don't love me and my kid, you not for me and my kid. We don't need to be together. Kids. But what I don't agree on is that a woman's value decreases the more kids they have because a woman's value should never be reduced to her to her womb. And having children doesn't decrease a woman's value. If anything, motherhood often mother motherhood often builds resilience, emotional intelligence, and strength. Absolutely.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, I'm on the fence. I am so on the fence. I agree with you. I agree with you. It should not, but it does. It a hundred percent does. As soon as you have one child, it brings your value down. But why? And how? I'm curious. Yeah, how? Because I think it's situational. You could have a you could have one baby with your husband and been with him since you was a child. That's my husband. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Because the key word, let's be clear, the key word, the keyword is husband. No, she said as soon as you have one child. As soon as you have one child, it brings your value down. But if you were married and you're still with your husband, then that is a child that you have with your husband. So you shouldn't be worried about the value that you have to everybody else anyway, because you already have your husband. But we cannot sit at this table and pretend like you don't see people with five, six, seven, eight kids, and you look at them like, damn, all them bad choices? And it's only bad choices because you're having multiple children. We don't believe in abortion people. You don't have to believe in abortion. I'm talking about value on yourself. Well, what if they're not by different people? Hello. So but why are you not with that person? Nice car. They do you have five kids with somebody and not want to be with that person? Now let's say that's what I'm saying. That's crazy. You should have known that after the first child. Outside of this, mind you, I do a lot of talking to people, you know?
SPEAKER_09:And it doesn't matter what the but either way, I talk to a lot of people. Um, there's situations where literally a person like you, as you said, they can be married, right? Got three kids, but it's by that one man.
SPEAKER_06:Yet that man could be deceased. And it's been problems like that, more so situations, if so.
SPEAKER_09:And I've learned to look at it as a bigger picture because at the end of the day, most of these women, I just you know what we are women, so we are emotional creatures for sure. Facts. We're not some most women, I would say. Yeah, most of y'all.
SPEAKER_06:We're not just gonna go fuck around on any and everybody, goddammit, and have like six plus baby fucking daddies. If we do my fault.
SPEAKER_03:I don't know.
SPEAKER_06:Whatever, but either way, what I'm trying to get to is a simple fact that you never know anybody's story for real. So therefore, it's like, yeah, this bitch can have six plus kids. Yet, how many of those kids are out of that one man? And then also, yeah, we know slip-ups happen. People don't do abortions or nothing, but god damn it, I'm not gonna lie. For me, if it was me and I had, let's say I had three kids, y'all. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_09:And a man wants to pursue me, for one, that's gonna be straight up front.
SPEAKER_06:Listen, I got three children, yet, that's two mouths to feed. But that's literally, that's literally you and that person that you fucking communicating with, that's where communication comes into key. But that's what I'm saying. If you are a single man, if you put yourself in the male shoes, or even if you're a female and you're date and you're a lesbian, you're looking for another woman, if you are one individual person and you go after somebody with kids, that's that one person plus all the mouths of their kids. Like you are responsible for that whole household. She got respectfully, no. I mean, I get that. I mean, and listen, this is somebody I have a partner with children. Right. I cannot have children. So, like, I have no problem with it. But at the same time, if I was somebody, like a lot of people that I know that had children when they were younger and they have multiple children by different people and can't keep a relationship, why are you still looking? You have children. Take care of your children. I mean, yeah, take care of your children, but also at the end of the day, I'm gonna shut up on that point. But also, this goes for men too. So the more men have kids with women, you know, it they value decreases if the arm value decreases as well. So it's it's situational because I'm putting me you don't believe in double standards. No, really. Uh he got, let's say, five kids. Of course, first you're gonna be like, damn, none of you got five kids? Oh, hell no. But when you learn out that he has been married and he and his wife are divorced, or she had cancer and she passes away, you look at it differently. So you can't say that man's value is low because you don't know, it's all about the quality of the person, and that's where it is with me. So even with the woman, it's the same exact thing. Like it really is a situational. Every woman that has seven kids doesn't mean she has seven different baby fathers, it doesn't mean that the kid's dad is not in the lives, it doesn't mean the next person she's with is not financially able to take care of those seven kids because he knew from the jump I got seven kids. Right. And her life didn't stop when those kids came. I mean, she knew that, and she's still a person, or he's still a person. And usually people who have kids date people with kids. So it might not even be a single person aiming for somebody with a lot of kids. And they might be in the same boat, so they understand each other. I be so offended when because you know I'm single, so I'll be talking to niggas or whatever, right? I'll be so offended. I be talking about niggas or whatever. Well, when I tell them, I proceed to tell them that I don't have no kids, and then you proceed to tell me you got three. Now, the conversation was over when you when I told you that I didn't have no kids, and then you block it. And then you proceeding to text back. Oh, yeah, I got three.
SPEAKER_07:Let me go ahead and get you up out of here.
SPEAKER_06:Thank you. I mean, I got all I'm saying. Go ahead now. I'm sorry. I am so excited. Well, this is females like me out here. I'm so sorry. No, you said something first. I'm just gonna. Like real shit. It's females, vice versa. It's males out here who have the understanding that fucking life happens, you know. Some motherfuckers, oh, they got three kids because actually the first bitch they ever knocked up, she ended up having triplets. You know, you never know the situation. Bell in Lex both said, I ain't gonna know because three bye-bye. No, fellas. Conversation. Yeah, no. I I love all y'all. That's key, bro. I love all y'all, and I agree with everything y'all are saying. I wholeheartedly do from the very bottom of my heart. But I have to be realistic. None of what we just said get matters. It doesn't fucking matter. If you have one child, two child, three children by multiple men, one man, or no man. If you just got artificially inseminated, nobody cares. It's the fact that they're looking at how many mouths they have to take care of and the responsibility of it all. That is what's being looked at. Nobody cares about what the circumstances. I would love to sit here and get, you know, a Dr. Phil moment where we find out why they had their children, but who gets to that point? She just said, Y'all heard them? You heard them. No, she just said it. How they carry themselves matters. Like, are you taking care of them kids? You got them, but if you got them, like folks be out here looking for people to take care of their children. Are you taking care of your children? How is the relationship with you and the baby mama? Even though I know y'all are not together. Yeah, like I said, all together, that shit brings back the fucking communication. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:That's fact. That is all for bounce breakdown.
SPEAKER_06:That's all for the bounce breakdown. That was high, man. You wanted to say something bad as hell, huh?
SPEAKER_05:Um we're gonna be able to do that fire. We got my boy 730 in the building. No.
SPEAKER_06:No, no, you next. Me? Yeah, you next. Oh shit, y'all. I didn't know I was next. My bad. I was all off the rotation. What's up, y'all? It's your favorite Aquarius. Lex Ray. What an energy.
SPEAKER_08:Try it again.
SPEAKER_06:You better talk to my good sister nice way. What's up, freaks and geek? There we go. It's your favorite motherfucking Aquarius, Lex Rated. And it's triggered. We gonna get into it because I want to talk about beauty standards. Y'all know I've been talking about those two words that I can barely pronounce. Clocking. Individualistic and collectivist societies. Collectivism, them offos. Y'all know I can't pronounce that shit. I don't know why saying it, but you gotta talk about it. Okay, so first question is start the segment off. Did your mom ever tell you not to leave the house looking crazy? And if so, what did that mean in your family? Ooh, can I go? Oh, girl, let me just wherever she said, you are a representation of me. Yeah. So when you leave this house and people see you, they see me. Yeah. You don't leave whatever. Whatever. And then whatever you're going through, she asks, make sure your drawers is clean. Yo, drawers gotta be clean if you're going to the doctor. It might be a and whatever you're going through, don't show it. Yes, yes.
SPEAKER_09:I have a fucking, I don't even know.
SPEAKER_06:Country ass simple mama. Mind you, for me, it was more so don't go outside with no bonding on. You can't go outside with uh if you go to the swimming pool, okay, have a cover up. I'm getting in the water though, mama. No. Oh wait, cover up in the water? Wow. Even I had the type of mama when it came to high school. I wanted to play sports. Volleyball specific. Oh, dude. This lady wanted me to wear a skirt.
SPEAKER_05:Oh Lord.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, well, mind you, it took some, you know, whatever. But my mothers like that, it's like at the same time, we gotta understand, like, they just doing what they know. Also, I'm my mama first child. So it's like, you know, at the end of the day, they're just doing all together what they feel fit is best, you know?
SPEAKER_09:Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_06:Well, I get it, but at the same time, damn. I wouldn't be her. I definitely heard that you are a reflection of me. That they just gave me a like, damn. Like if I got you walking out here like that, you gonna make a thing playing. My mama said, my mama used to say, You're gonna think they don't people are going to think nobody loves you.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, and nobody take care of you. Yeah, like play makeup.
SPEAKER_06:Have y'all ever had that situation with y'all mamas? Play makeup? Right, like makeup.
SPEAKER_05:Nah, I don't like makeup.
SPEAKER_06:So for me, I couldn't wear makeup at the house because that's like, oh, you're being too grown, and people are gonna think like hey, you're older than what you are. Not even that. It's gonna they're gonna make people think like my mama was more so people gonna think more so I'm trying to pimp out. Oh, yeah. That's not the case. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Like while you're in the house chilling and stuff, you mean? Or like just going out too? Mind you, like I was a kid, so like 10 years old, you know, do stuff. Yeah, just a little, you know, a little gloss, a little something, something.
SPEAKER_05:Right. I ain't never liked that.
SPEAKER_06:Uh we think beauty standards are just trends, but they come from culture and they shape our identity. In the US, we're told to be ourselves, but everybody still chases the same look. Right? In the nineties, it was super thick. Eyebrows, the flat irons, burning your hair, the baby blue eyeshadow, low rider jeans, the uh listen, yes. All of it. Now it's lash extensions, BBL bodies, the clean girl, the slick bun, the filled lips, the waist trainer, gym girl bodies, right? It changes with each generation. So different decades have the same pressure. Editing pics before you post it, saving for surgery before saving for a car. People are scared to age past 30. And these are all because of beauty standards. Shit. Girls are comparing themselves to influences that they'll never meet. And that's a word right there. Because how often do you go on social media and you scroll down social media and you're like, I wish I could. Dang, if my and it's all of this, I don't know if it would be considered envious behavior, but it's all of this looking at something that you might not be able to obtain, and all in all, it's make you not like yourself. So we compare ourselves to what we see every day when the same face and body show up everywhere. Our brain thinks that that is normal, and brute beauty trends change, but insecurity stays the same. Honest facts. So an individualistic see, I ain't fuck it up that time. Cultures like ours, beauty feels like it's a job. If you don't look good, it feels like it's your fault. If you didn't try hard enough, or you didn't work hard enough, or you didn't buy the right products, there's something wrong with you. You got the the diets before vacations, people hiding their acne with filters. I have hyperpigmentation in my skin and I hide it with either a tinted moisturizer or a filter all the time. Because my grandfather is albino, so there's light patches in my skin when I don't wear nothing at all. And nobody, nine times out of ten, don't know that. You got something on? Yeah, I got something on my own. You know, you got it's a tinted moisturizer. I sure the fuck do. So women crying in dressing rooms, people are scared to be seen without makeup at work. Girls are deleting pictures because they don't like their friends. Their friends. Yes, they don't like their friends. When your friends look better than you and you want to crop them out the picture, girls is doing this.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:That's the whole thing. Back in the 90s, we used to take uh different pictures of girls on the walls. Now girls are screenshotting influencers and creating Pinterest boards and saving Pinterest boards of what they want or what they want to look like. I want her lips, but I want her hair. Right? So when worth gets tied to looks, your brain connects beauty with acceptance. That creates anxiety and low self-esteem. When beauty equals worth, aging feels like it's a failure. I don't know how many of y'all are at 30 or past 30, but I wasn't excited to turn 30 until my best friend put it in a way to where it's like the next chapter of her life. Where it's like now, okay, you've learned all your lessons in your 20s, now you're in your 30s, and it's time to apply what you learned. And until she put it to me like that, I feel like 30 I was going down. I'm going down. And I don't know why, but that's how my mind was. And I guess it's from like the outside influences that I had. So in collectivist cultures, they push beauty differently. It's less about standing out and more about fitting in. So you do not embarrass your family or your community. That's what it's all about. Not embarrassing your family or your community. So your family will say, stay out of the sun so you don't get darker. They pressure you to straighten your natural hair for weddings so it doesn't look naffy. Uh being told to lose weight before meeting someone's parents, hiding tattoos from your relatives with long-sleeve shirts and turtlenecks. Or dressing modestly so people don't talk. Specifically, when you go meet somebody's parents, you got on something that you wouldn't typically wear, but you want to dress nice for their family. Happens all the time. But people change how they look to avoid judgment, and that creates a sense of belonging, but it also creates a sense of fear of being yourself. In some places, beauty is a trend, and others it's a rule. In Korea and other places in in Asia, they like small features, petite features. They like paler skin. Um remember, I don't know if y'all have ever heard of this, but like for a long time, you if your feet were over a certain size, it was unattractive. So they were like breaking the girls. Yes, like beauty in other countries is dangerous. Yeah. So all of this shapes identity. Women start watching themselves all day, how they look when they sit down, how they look when they laugh, how they look when they're aging, not going swimming because of your stretch marks or your razor bumps. Skipping events because you got a breakout or a pimple, comparing your body to whoever else's body is in the gym, buying clothes that you can't afford just to feel normal and fit in. Back when we were in the 90s and we were growing up, girls used to worry about being too fat. But now it's changed to where everybody wants to be thick in the right places. So it's the same exact anxiety, just a new shape. When people constantly judge their own looks, they start seeing themselves as objects instead of people. That leads to shame, eating issues, depression, body dysmorphia. And if beauty is a full-time job, when do women get to just live? So I got a closing thought for y'all. Culture teaches us what beauty looks like before we even know who we are. It shapes our confidence, our dating lives, our money choices, and even our mental health. So my reflection question for this week is what beauty rules did you grow up with in the 90s or early 2000s? And are are you still following them without realizing it? Always wear earrings. But I don't do that. Always wear earrings is a big one for me. Like my family, they always get on me every time they see me.
SPEAKER_05:Why you ain't got no earrings on? Why you ain't got no earrings on?
SPEAKER_06:And as you can see, I don't wear earrings. I'm allergic to uh fake earrings, but no lotion. If you ain't got lotion on, it's always uh no, but no, sometimes sometimes you can go outside and not have lotion on and you still look good if you're black, like you. Right, right. I get that but it's kinda it's kinda like you gotta be glistening type of thing. They want you to shine bright like a diamond. No, right.
SPEAKER_09:Ain't nothing wrong with that, baby. Okay, diamond the body over there.
SPEAKER_06:One thing, one thing my um stuck out to me when I was growing up as a beauty standard is matching. And I just had a conversation with somebody about this. I have to match. If I don't match, it's like a whole thing where I feel like I look ugly, and it could just be one thing that looks off. I will stand there in the mirror and be like, this is throwing off my outfit, and I gotta change the whole thing. And and it's always been a thing because my father has um he's he's colorblind. So he was really big on matching because he could only tell different colors by the shade of the color. So he when he when he picked out our clothes and bought our clothes growing up, he would be like, No, make sure you match, make sure you match. That doesn't match, the shades don't go together. So now, as I got older, for me, a beauty standard or something that's in the back of my head is I always gotta match. If I don't match, it's ugly. And I hate that because not matching nowadays is a thing. Wearing different patterns is a thing, wearing a random pop of color is a thing, but I will literally sit there and make myself anxious trying to find something that matches perfectly and not wearing clothes for years because I can't find anything to match with it. Fucked up. So like for me, I'm sure I said it earlier, but like I said, I grew up with a mother who's very Christian, everything.
SPEAKER_09:So it was like boom, bathing suit, you're gonna wear a cover, even in the water. Cause for one, for her, it was like, oh, you're developing too early.
SPEAKER_06:Now it was more so for me, I'm like, well, this is my body, so you're making me feel uncomfortable. And then there was a certain situation in life to where it was like I had a quote unquote stepbrother.
SPEAKER_09:Um, I broke my arm, I didn't have my sling on, and then also I had on a dress that the lady that my dad was actually dating gave to me.
SPEAKER_06:And to my mom, I looked grown, quote unquote.
SPEAKER_09:So with that, it was like growing up, and even to this day, I kind of do struggle with like body dysmorphia itself because I've been skinny as fuck. I'm my biggest, fat as hell. But then it's like there's moments where I look at myself like, hey, I could tone up here or I could do this, that, da-da-da. But for the longest itself, when it comes to situations like how you spoke on, that always just depicted on what others thought of me. You know?
SPEAKER_06:And I had to understand literally at the age of fucking 16, like, hey, it don't matter what the fuck y'all think. At the end of the day, this is my life, it's how I feel. Motherfucker, if I wanna fucking eat, I'm gonna eat. If I wanna drink, I'm gonna drink. And of course, we know with those two situations, you're gonna gain a little bit of weight.
SPEAKER_09:If I wanna fucking work out, I'm gonna work out. Vice versa. If I wanna tone up, I'm gonna tone up.
SPEAKER_06:At the end of the day, nowadays, I look at that as like, hey, I'm not just gonna focus on what the fuck everybody else is saying to me. As long as I'm okay with me, I'm good. And that's like how literally I look at that. Cause I'm glad you literally spoke on that, because that literally touched home with me.
SPEAKER_09:You know?
SPEAKER_06:So altogether, it don't matter what the fuck you look like, how the fuck you feel, as far as what others think of you, always think about yourself first, because it's nobody likes but yours. You know? Yeah. That's what matters, that's what's important. Ain't nobody in that body but you. That's true. It's like I'm actually learning to please everybody. Yeah, just like you know, picking up little things like just what you were just saying about that. Like, because I have two daughters or whatever. Like my youngest, she's like, she's 10, but she's you know, starting to develop. But her is not, she's just getting into that, whereas just like, girl, what you wearing? Like, whatever. But my oldest, she's 17. It's the opposite. It's not even like, oh, body, body, body. She's really tall and thin, so she can wear anything. But you know, right now the two-piece sets are in, so like the skims type of fashion. And because she's so lean, she's like, Oh, I can just get away with wearing that. But it's like, it's a medium. Your body, you know, she is curvy for a small girl, but it's just like certain things you gotta wear, like something that's like covering your hoo-ha, not like accentuating it, you know. So it's a thin line. Yeah, and I mean, it's like, is it a beauty standard? And it again, now it goes to the conversation we were having earlier about sexualizing because I want her to be comfortable, and if that's what she likes to wear, like she looks so cute in her outfits. Like, don't get me wrong, but it's just like, damn, I don't want somebody to see her and be like looking all in her shit. Like, you know, because somebody's bound to sexualize. Yeah, absolutely, or even like again, she's 17, so you know, to put not even to put her business out there, but like, you know, we want to wear tight-fitting stuff, we want to wear a thong or like seamless panties, so you don't see a panty line. With her, it's like I'm on that fence because it's like, no, you need full drawers, you need da-da-da-da-da. But when you're wearing these outfits, that's the problem, the panty line. So, guess what? You're not wearing that outfit. Like, go put some seamless. Put some jeans on. Like, so anybody else? I will say, just even growing up, I'll say the older I got, I mean, now listen, I'll say I had a little bit more boobage than I have right now because I had a breast reduction. But I my lady, I was in an eye cup. You go through the alphabet and get to the letter I shit. Okay. So, you know, I had Big as hell. Big as hell. I had at a a young age, like age 11, and it's like, of course, the hips was coming in, but the older I got, the looser my clothes got. I my mama didn't let me wear clothes with words on the butt. No, nothing like that. We're not bringing any attention to my areas, you know. We watch where the stuff is on the shirts, you know. We don't just want words growing across my boobs at 13 and stuff like that. Yeah, she was very aware of that. And I can agree because the mama. That's my mama.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Listen, y'all, I'ma close it out. But this is Lex rated. Let's rate it. And this is fucking triggered. I hope I didn't trigger y'all. The goal of tonight's segment was to get y'all thinking about these outrageous beauty standards and the fact that nobody can tell you if you are beautiful or not. We were all created to be who we are. That's it, that's all. That's it, that's all. And I was triggered with the biggest motherfucking aquarium. Okay. So with that being said, I was triggered. So with that being said, also, great segment. Great motherfucking segment. Absolutely. Pop, pop, pop, pop. See, that's what I told y'all we need that. Is it the clapping? Trash.
SPEAKER_05:You coming like swish now, just pressing buttons.
SPEAKER_06:That was crazy. That shit was fucking amazing. That was fire. Yes. Fire. It's Jasmine like the flower. Welcome back to the words of the week. The segment where we dress our vocabulary in silk and give it some spice. We talk deep and we think wild. Get comfy because classes at session, and there is absolutely no motherfucking advisory. I feel smart already. No, right, supposed to say that one about every time. That's what I was like, alright. Alright. So the first word that we are going to get into today is going to be a nouned. A nouned. You hear me? I'm a little bit hot. A noun. A noun. Um and it's DMC. That's what I'm saying. I had it earlier. Okay, we're you got the word. Egg dizziest. Dizziest. Egg dizziest. Egg dizziest. Egg dizziest. So it's E-C D Y S I A S T. Egg diamond, you need to put your phone down. I'm gonna make sure everybody has the phone. No, she brought some. Put your phone down. I gotta trouble. I gotta make sure they're not short. Okay, okay. Eggdizious, which is the noun. But yes, we want to be live. We want to be live. Um so it's derived from a Greek word egg disis, which means stripping off.
SPEAKER_09:Right.
SPEAKER_06:So this word was pol polarized in the 1940s as a sophisticated term for a strip performer. Does anybody want to take a guess at what the word may mean? You said the ex desius. It's basically um ex desis. It's meaning a stripping off.
SPEAKER_09:Okay. Could you use it in the street? Is it a strip off sentence?
SPEAKER_06:Could I use it in a sentence? Please. And that's it. I'm gonna might give it away if I use it in the sentence.
SPEAKER_09:Like make it harder. Because you know I'm good at these.
SPEAKER_06:He's good at them. Ex Desius.
SPEAKER_09:Is it a dancer? No, no, no. Because no, that's not it.
SPEAKER_06:It's not that's not it. That's not all the levels to it. It has something to do with a dancer. But not. Hey y'all. Seductive. We're going, we're getting somewhere with that.
SPEAKER_09:Wait, wait. So wait, you said the word was exegius.
SPEAKER_06:Ex Desius. Exdesius. Excesius. I wrote sloppy as hell, so y'all can't write my shit. Who is very promiscuous? Ooh, I like that. Yeah. That's a good guess. Wait, extended. I'm here from heads. Y'all would be on my exdsius. Not expediaus. Yeah. No, extendia. Exius. Do you want to take extedious? I already said like a burlesque dancer stripping off your clothes, like exotically stripping, you know, foreplay. Yeah. Okay. Okay. So man who is more so a lady of the night. So mind you. A lady of the night sounds good. Lady of the night is a prostitute, honey. A lady of the night is a prostitute. That's like we don't foam. I bet you TikTok too. She, mind you, okay. I don't know what I said to begin with, but I feel like I was on the right path, but now I'm off. All right. Well, I'm gonna tell you. Yeah. Lex is correct. So basically, like a motherfucker. Wait, wait, I tried to cheat, but I couldn't cheat. Well, she said burlesque, and it's definitely a word in here with burlesque. But my sister said she thinks it means to suppress something, so she's on the chat. Okay, so I said promiscuous. But that's not what it means. So basically, it's a performer who strips artistically with a burlesque vibe. So think like when we went to the sex show, the sex show that just had. And Charlotte, shout out to y'all. Siren when she did her thing, like how it was the cabaret style. Listen, it would, it was, it was the ecstasy in the strip. When she said ecstasy in the strip, I was like, it gotta be something artistic. Yeah. So basically, somebody who's artistically stripping. Okay, so with that being said, is that not promiscuous? Because with promiscuous vibes, it's like you're very strategic about what you're doing. That's true. Mm-hmm. It is true. You are strategic, I guess, in a way, because you're thinking about every every move. You're not just up there like clap, clap, clap, clap. Even though I like that shit. I love that shit.
SPEAKER_09:Hell nah. You gotta be on the city. You can gotta be sexual.
SPEAKER_06:No. I mean, at the same time, but not one, two, one, two. Oh, okay. I've been trying to practice the one-two. I can't do it. I can't do it. Like I'm saying, that that show we went to. It was fire. Hello. And now we're going to be able to do that when I just wearing.
SPEAKER_09:That little sexual event. Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:She was very much promiscuous, but also at the same time, she looked around at her audience and she fucking gained the attention that she needed because she also paid attention to her fucking audience. Yeah, period. Period. Alright, we're gonna move on to the next word of the day. I'm gonna save this one for last. The next word is going to be Afro D Ziacal. Afrodesiacal. Aphrodic. Does it align the words with aphrodisiac? It does align with those words. So this is an adjective. Aphrodisiac. Afrodesiacal. You know, right. And this word is spelled A-P-H R-O-D-I-S-I-A-C A-L. Afrodesiacal. Does anybody want to take a guess before I go into what it is? Is it like a wet dream? Ooh.
unknown:That's good.
SPEAKER_06:Good answer. I've been dreaming while I'm awake. That was a good answer, but no. Okay, so Afro. When I see when I hear Afro, I hear I hear like Afrodisiac or something that's like enticing sexuality. So I don't know. This is a hard one. I know it has to be something sensual and sexy. Hey ladies. Welcome.
SPEAKER_09:All right, all right, all right.
SPEAKER_06:We got some audience members in perfect time for y'all to gain a little bit of knowledge with the words of the week. Are you looking? Blessings, blessings. So my sister said that she thinks it means being turned on by desires. So that's really good, actually. Do you want to take a yes, Destiny? Okay, so the second word of the week, you guys, I now just came in. But if you want to listen, the word is Afrodesiah. Afrodesiacal. Afrodesiacal. Do y'all want to guess? Adjective, and it is basically derived from the Greek Aphrodite, who is the Greek goddess of love and beauty. Yes. So does anybody want to give a guess of what that word means based off what we just described? Afrodesiacal.
SPEAKER_09:Aphrodisiacle. Wait a minute. Yeah, Aphrodisiacal. That's the word.
SPEAKER_08:I'm guessing it means being a beautiful black woman because you being desired, like as good answer. So I'm beautiful as that.
SPEAKER_06:It does sound the same, like the Afrodyte, Aphrodisiac, like it has that same base.
SPEAKER_03:Um you know, I would have a similar answer. Afro.
SPEAKER_06:You can't steal her answer. All right.
SPEAKER_03:It's kind of like Black, you know, black, you know, you know, you got the Afro culture. Um, so yeah, similar answer.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah. Uh my people's from back home. My family, she says Aphrodisiacs. So she's getting in that same mode of like what we think it may mean. I think y'all getting on the right track.
SPEAKER_08:Now you said what goddess?
SPEAKER_06:So basically that's what it's derived from. So the meaning, if anybody else wants to take any guesses before I tell what the definition is. Give one more. One more. Okay, so it this is derived from the Greek word, the Greek Aphrodite, who's the um goddess of love and beauty. Okay, um, and we already know it's kind of similar to like it's not really aphrodisiac, but there is some kind of level to that. So the definition is go ahead, Nye. Go ahead, Nye. Go ahead.
SPEAKER_09:So I already said something about Aphrodisiac is so, yet is it more so like on an intimacy more level? And as less than. Oh, hey, wait a minute.
SPEAKER_05:Wait, wait, because why can't you carry it like that?
SPEAKER_04:What are you doing?
SPEAKER_06:Hey, hey, we got the late crew coming in today. Oh my god. You want to make me lose my fucking thigh. It's always sweet. But either way, what I'm trying to do is Langston, Langston.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, Langston.
SPEAKER_06:Insider, insider. Okay, okay, go ahead.
SPEAKER_09:Say it one more time because I know where I'm at, but I now I just forgot.
SPEAKER_06:Okay, so basically, Afrodesiacal. And it's basically derived from Aphrodite, which is the Greek goddess of love and beauty. That's all I gave you so far. Afro. Afrodesiacal.
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_09:Right.
SPEAKER_06:So therefore, I would say it's more so it's more so of an intimate thing.
SPEAKER_09:Yeah. It's not necessarily like sexual or like you know that or anything. Yeah. But more so, I'm thinking more so of a lines of like caring, more so like in tune, or okay, crazy nine, just nine.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah. That girl's smart. So the definition is basically having the power to arouse desire. So you think of the Greek goddess and you think love and beauty, but you're also like having that power. Like it's it can be like in a trance, like having that aphrodisiac or that moment where you're like at that level and you're still able to arouse and get that desire out of them. It's like sexual sapial. Pretty much.
SPEAKER_08:So it don't got nothing to do with being black.
SPEAKER_06:No. No, it don't got nothing to do with being black. We got a thing at nothing to do with it. You said Afro.
SPEAKER_00:It wasn't like Afro, like A F.
SPEAKER_06:She wasn't here when I spelled it. So it's um basically A-P-H R-O-D-I-S-I-A-C-A-L. So it's like the Afro is the P H, not the A-F-R. But I could get that. She's like, not we'll be in black. Afro, let's go. Wakanda forever. But if I was to use this in a sentence, I would say her confidence was Avro D Avrodesiacal. It had nothing to do with what she wore and everything to do with how she owned the motherfucking room. Exactly. Period. Period. Um, I'm gonna skip one of my words because I want to. I got one. Like you're a whole segment, my love. Swish, please turn the mic off. Alright, so basically, the next word that I'm gonna get into today is Belladonna.
SPEAKER_04:If anyone has ever heard of it, know Belladonna is a noun.
SPEAKER_06:I hate noun. Belladonna. Bella, beautiful. Say the Belladonna.
SPEAKER_07:Belladonna is a porn star.
SPEAKER_02:Belladonna.
SPEAKER_06:I don't know.
SPEAKER_02:It's a porn star. Lady of the night.
SPEAKER_06:Belladonna. Belladonna. Anybody want to take any guesses before I get into what the word is derived from? You ain't gonna give us no root woman. I'm saying I can, but if anybody wants to take any guesses before I do. Yeah, I said literally a lady of the night. The lady of the night. Okay, anybody use that word like five minutes? Belladonna is also a poison. It's a poison. Okay. Okay, Belle, talk your shit. Because y'all never seen that movie with um Hollyberry and Bruce Willis. Anaconda? No, it was called When a Stranger Calls. Loud and a stranger calls. Loud and wrong.
SPEAKER_05:I was way off. Loud and wrong.
unknown:No anaconda.
SPEAKER_06:Loud and oh no, that was Jennifer Lopez. That was Jennifer Lopez. But um you are getting somewhere with the poison or whatever. So Belladonna basically literally is a poisonous plant. So basically, um it was a plant that was used cosmetically during the Renaissance to dilate pupils for a seductive look. So people would use this plant in their eyes. Oh wow. Pupils are bigger, right? So I guess like seductive.
SPEAKER_08:Nasty root.
SPEAKER_06:Okay, she a boy. I swear, I swear. But you know the puppy dog sad eye. So it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. But yeah, so it's poisonous. But it's also Italian for a beautiful woman. I was supposed to say. So it's Italian for a beautiful woman. Yeah. I was gonna say, like, so the definition is basically literally, it's a poisonous plant, or metaphorically, it's a dangerous, beautiful woman. Okay. So anybody want to use it in a sentence? Repeat the word again.
SPEAKER_04:Bella Donna.
SPEAKER_06:B-E-L-L-A. So B-O-N-N A. Anytime that diamond steps into the room, I can't. Clocking. She's a Bella Donna. Hey. My son Bell. Go ahead, my friend in the audience wanna I'm using in the sentence. It's the hand raise for me. You gotta use the mic, bruh. I feel like they got one in the audience.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, no, we're not. I feel like Bella Donna means like uh like a pretty lady or something like that. You know how they got the prima donna?
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, use it in a sentence, friend.
SPEAKER_03:Um, Bella Donna, okay. So I went to a debutante ball and I seen a Bella Donna. Spell debt. Spell debutante. Not spell it. Why you gotta do it like that? But I was in one. Okay, period. That was good. I had to be like, you know, my cousin wanted me to, you know what I'm saying? I feel like her and all that. Yeah, I love that. I love that. I had on like a little four-piece suit with the pink on it. Okay, you a real one. I was flying. You a real one.
SPEAKER_06:My friend in the front, you want to use it in a sentence?
SPEAKER_03:So I was like, chiss, chill. I'm on business.
SPEAKER_08:I'll be the real Belladonna.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, okay. Flocking. I love that. All right, so I'm gonna close it out by using my sentence. You guys, I'm gonna close out my segment. I'm gonna use this in a sentence, okay? I'm gonna say she's straight Belladonna energy, stunning, intoxicating, and absolutely not to be mishandled.
SPEAKER_02:Okay. You said intoxicating. Intoxicating.
SPEAKER_06:Intoxicating. Get drunk off my love, baby. Yeah, I love drunk off my love. But that's your vocabulary upgrade for the week. Now, go sound smarter than everyone at brunch. Don't forget, on this show, we don't censor thoughts, we just articulate them beautifully. See you guys next time. Yes, but I intoxicating. Intoxicating. That means drunk off the lips, off the fan. Like you just wrapped up in them, like you wrapped up.
SPEAKER_03:You made that motherfucker sound. Fork is a good way to work. That's what she do. Hold on. Hold on. What we just wrap up.
SPEAKER_06:Kind of blow it. Her segment.
SPEAKER_03:What was the name of your segment?
SPEAKER_06:Words of the week. Well, Jasmine liked the flower. Words of the week. Jasmine like a phone. I liked it. If you don't know, now you know.
SPEAKER_07:Now you know, nigga. I used to have a pod.
SPEAKER_06:Messy boom.
SPEAKER_07:Oh yeah. My turn. Hey, hey. Lock it. Sorry. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Oh we. Hey, hey, I'm Bellamy, a beautiful fucking soul, and this is unapologetically opinionated.
SPEAKER_06:Argue with your mama, not me.
SPEAKER_07:I didn't say that. I didn't shade you. The facts did. So the first one millennials ruined family unity. And what I mean by that is like, y'all know how y'all get the feelings around like holidays and y'all don't feel like being around your family.
SPEAKER_06:I feel like we really the ones to cut shit off. My people say. Clock it. So basically, I I feel like we not standing for the same generational traumas that we've been standing for for so long. We were just talking about family and like how y'all had to like we're wear certain clothes. But what I mean is like, oh, such and such is coming over. Like put some pants on. So it's like, if y'all know we have to change clothes when Uncle Leroy comes over, why the fuck is this nigga still over? And I feel like have but to your point. No, no, I got a 17 year old that's a good one. You and Swish came over, and I literally was like, Lay, don't come out here with no little ass shorts on because I'm about to have company. But that's for you and for him. So it doesn't matter. Lady, woman, it doesn't matter. My daughter's not gonna come out like she wouldn't normally do. Like, that's why I said continue. Like it depends on.
SPEAKER_03:You said that like Uncle Lera and P is shit. Yeah, not friends, not friends.
SPEAKER_06:And like, but I'm talking about like known predators. Like no them motherfuckers. Family members, it could be it could be friends. It could be like like little old friends that just be around the family. Why why is they here? I understand that.
SPEAKER_09:And I don't know, but for one, I do understand that because it's a few people in my family who were just like we ain't gonna call names.
SPEAKER_06:I know this is no advisory, but we never done that, so it's cool. Either way, with that being said, goddammit, I completely understand. So like if I was to have a daughter Yeah, goddammit. If I know you got like a what a spaghetti strap shirt on and some little pink little booty shorts or something, okay, sweetheart, can you go put on some like pajamas for me? And but I'm gonna be nice about it. I'm not gonna be like, because mind you, I had a mother like that. So like I'm not gonna be like about it, but more so it's like, hey, can you just go do this for my for mommy? Please and thank you.
SPEAKER_08:I mean, I don't know. That's just that. I don't I don't really wanna blame us for it. I blame our our parents, the generation of parents.
SPEAKER_06:It's not just the parents. You missed it. They kept allowing it.
SPEAKER_08:It's triggered, but yeah, it's deep rooted. It's deep rooted in the world, it's deep rooted. What up, bro? Even with the way we was all raised, like what your mama tell you, it's you. It's you, your brothers and sisters, and it's you. But we all learned how to stand on our loan because that's what our parents taught us from their trauma. So we can't blame ourselves for something that we you feel me? We we was inherited. We the last of it. We the first we built up.
SPEAKER_06:I feel I don't I feel like we're breaking generational curses as moments. That's what I was gonna get. Yeah, yeah. That's why, okay, okay, that's what I meant. Like, okay, it's not a good nor a bad thing that we are ruining families, quote unquote. It's just like we're not letting shit slide. The same shit that y'all been letting slide for years and years and years and years. Yeah, we're creating our own families, traditions, and as we should. Because it's not even an issue to try to get your child to cover up just a little bit. You know, when you're around people, anybody that don't know you, because we was also talking about how women get sexualized. Yeah, get sexualized when they look at you. So the generational curses that we want to break is letting these people slide who being nasty in the family. No, call Uncle Leroy out. Lock look Uncle Leroy up. They don't want him around, he's not in the family no more. And then what I was gonna go into as well is you do have some females out here to where, okay, they don't get along with certain men within their families, yet they make like a family out of certain men. Not saying this is me personally or anything, but I've seen it myself to where it'll be a certain female, to where it's like, okay, oh, I'll situate myself around these certain guys and stuff, yet I would establish like, oh, we're not this or that, I don't know.
SPEAKER_09:But either way, me seeing it for myself, you know, guys are guys. So if it's a female in general, whether the guy be older or younger or same age as girl, a guy is always at some point gonna sexualize a girl, no matter if they're like, hey, um, no, no, no, no, no, no, shit.
SPEAKER_06:But what do you what sexualizing is very simple. Yeah, you probably think like, oh, I ain't gonna do all this. I had a guy, best friend, to where I had to cut it off because it's like, bro, to me, I'm I'm the homie. I swear, I swear to god, I tell that to every motherfucker I meet. But god damn it, he wanted to take it to another level, and that's not me. But see, I feel like what she meant by like sexualizing is like pre- that can be anything. That could be any type of predatory behavior, like yelling out your window, you're you're you're oh no, fuck you anyway, bitch. Like that is sexualizing. I can't agree with that. Um, somebody in the comment, well, my sister in the comment, she said, um boundaries are very important. Basically, she said no basic outfits and dance outfits and stuff like that, I think should be important inappropriate for kids. She said, um about forcing my daughters. She don't force nobody her daughters to hug nobody they don't want to. Yes, that's good. Um, or sit on nobody or nothing like that that they don't want to. And as a fucking kid, it's like sometimes, mind you, like I've seen your daughters, they're beautiful. Thank you, baby. I appreciate you.
SPEAKER_09:Of course. But like your oldest, mind you, a guy could come up to her and be like, Oh, I think you're beautiful, yadda yada yada.
SPEAKER_06:Whatever the case may be.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:She don't pay that no mind. But that guy in his head, he looking at that and she's fine as hell. That young girl. You know, I say certain things like when it comes. No, no, no, I'm so serious. So certain things are that not yet. I won't say everybody. Everybody everybody is their own person. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But either way, it's situations like that too, where it's like, yeah, the child itself, they're not thinking about that.
SPEAKER_09:But it's that specific person who sometimes, yeah, you can pry on a child when it comes to situations.
SPEAKER_06:It it's it's the um the history behind it. It's the the knowledge that you have, and that's why I feel like millennials are are changing those boundaries a little bit. Because we're aware of certain things based on our experience, and unlike our parents, we're not just sweeping it under the rug. But what I challenge everybody to do is to shame the people that are doing these things, call it out. Like if you catch a grown man looking at a child, fuck are you looking at that child for? Call them out on that shit because until you make them feel uncomfortable about what they're doing, they don't think that there's anything wrong with it. And then we don't like double standards, women are just as bad.
SPEAKER_02:Women are just as bad.
SPEAKER_06:There are plenty of women out there having sex with their nephews, their cousins, the the kids that they babysit. There are plenty of women out here teaching these kids how to play house. So you can't have double standards. But what you need to do is if you if you see something, say something and make them very uncomfortable about it. Because with everything going on in the world right now, it's it's something that you can't ignore anymore because it's gonna keep it's gonna keep happening. And we're not gonna sit here and pretend like people don't like okay. Humans are visual fucking beings. We look at what we look at and we see attraction. It takes maybe 15 seconds or however long scientifically for a person to recognize the attraction and the age of the person. We can't just sit here and pretend like people don't see stuff, and their initial reaction isn't like, oh, okay. But I wouldn't be sexualizing to me. The act is where the sexualization happens. Thank you. And saying something, and they like, I'm only 17, and they're like, oh, you look good for 17. Bitch, you sexualizing me. Um yeah, like that's sexualized. Thank you, friends.
SPEAKER_03:Wait, what about like you know, my mama friends? No, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:After you, friend.
SPEAKER_03:They used to be like, uh, ooh, boy, when you turn 18.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, that's pedophilia. That's it. That's what we're talking about. Men and women on both spectrums. They be diverse. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03:Well, when you turn 18, boy.
SPEAKER_05:Um, let's go to the next one. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_03:They can't wait until a nigga turn 18 to get this up. Lumber.
SPEAKER_06:Okay, so he won a month in that monkey.
SPEAKER_03:They ready to drop lumber.
SPEAKER_06:We're gonna move on. You know what I'm saying? So boom.
SPEAKER_04:That's a white old wild. Okay.
SPEAKER_02:Hey, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:They really don't know. Wait. Wait, we gotta put it in that. Put a pen in it.
SPEAKER_07:We're gonna come back to that. Yeah. Cheating is a character flaw across boards. Let's talk about it. So think about it. If you're doing a business with someone and they're cheating on their significant other, and they have to lay next to this person every day, every night. And then from a business perspective, that nigga gonna do you grimy, that bitch gonna do you grimy.
SPEAKER_06:It was an instance where this girl, she had her nigga call me and was just like, oh yeah, I was with you, right? Nah, you wasn't with me. And then on like the back end, I was telling her, I was like, don't put me in that. And I feel like it's like a moral compass thing. It's just like you gotta sit there and you gotta look this person in their face. So it's more of a uh universal flaw as well. Meaning, like, okay. That's dog eat. Exactly. Only the strongest.
SPEAKER_08:Well you're charging. That was your friend. That's your friend, right? That's your friend. That's your homegirl, your best friend, and she calls you and you talk to her every day. I'm making it more principal than maybe it is. But I'm saying as a friend, period. I know my dog for sure is gonna lie for me.
SPEAKER_06:You can't be my friend. But if you don't tell me or you don't let me know what's up, let me in advance. For me to say, like, listen, I can't even do that for you, baby girl. But if you put me on a spot, I if I'm if I'm dumbfounded, I probably will be dumbfounded. But if I'm in my head, I'm like, oh, this bitch trying to be sneaky and I deliberately like let you get fucked up, that's a fucked up friend. Like, I'm gonna ride here in that moment, but then later on, I also want to mention, I also want to mention if we are friends and you don't call me out on my shit and when I'm doing wrong, that's it. You're not my friend. No, I'm not trying to sit by like while I'm punning off. So you still want to be with me while I'm on a fuck shit. You know, I know this is a real shit. You're not a friend, you're not a friend because you're gonna call me out the fuck shit. You know, we're supposed to be grown. Right. Yeah, they gotta call me out.
SPEAKER_04:What that little cheeky shit. This some real shit. No, right.
SPEAKER_09:I feel like as though if that were to be a friend, mind you, okay, for me, my whole thing is more so a friendship is also like a relationship.
SPEAKER_06:So therefore, like I no, so with that being said, up front, okay, in that moment, depending on the fucking situation, depending if I know if you're fucking with this motherfucker or not, for you really into the shit, it depends on how the shit goes. But at the end of the day, okay, yeah. At the moment I'll lie for you, but at the end of the day, me being me, I'll be able to do it. I'm gonna put you to the back end and be like, alright, this shit. I'm gonna come back and say, Hey, you was wrong at this point, but at the end of the day, you will never know what mind frame that man is on. He could be on some weird shit. Now he knows now he's shooting, kill your friend. My thing is I feel like it also depends on the person because I don't know. Me personally, my friend's not gonna be cheating. I'm not gonna be friends with you if you're a cheater. I don't enable it. None of my friends, you do not tell me because I'm not lying for you. Are we talking about cheating? And once I hold you accountable and you continue to do that, no, we're not friends. Yeah, we're gonna be able to do it. That part about that shit.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah, ask me. I don't even care. Don't don't ask me to lie for you and let her. So what if it's a personal situation in it though?
unknown:Like
SPEAKER_06:If he's beating your ass and you need me to say that he you was here so he don't beat your ass, you need to tell me that before you need to tell me that beforehand so I can make my way over there. But I I listen, I mind my business. Don't don't ask me to lie for you unless no, don't ask me to lie for you. Because at the end of the day, then we gotta keep lying. And I'm not willing to keep it. It's not gonna be a one-time thing. Oh, trust. It's not gonna be a one-time thing. Hell no. I'm the perfect dick. I'm not gonna lie. I ex friends. I wouldn't trust you with no goddamn lie. Like I said, I'm not gonna be able to do not a nail, not a nail, another lie. Your friend is different, but when it's I cheating, nah, I do not have a relationship to cheat. Alright, but let me try to say something. I just want to wrap up. I want to say one more thing. I really do not me personally, I don't remember the last time I had to lie in a situation. Hello. I don't remember the last time. And I'm being so honest. That's not to big myself up or nothing. I'm just too upfront. I tell niggas really what it is. I tell my friends really what it is. I like I there is no reason to lie and go be out. Like, don't be with the nigga. Do not be with the nigga, the bitch, the female, whatever. Don't call me for the lie either. But if I'm in that moment and you found that it hurt you down, but don't be doing that shit. You know, with something that I seen and just like stuck with me a little bit because I was thinking about it, I was like, damn, that's right. It was like I heard someone once say healing can be so hard when your inner child wants love, your teenage self wants revenge, and your current self only wants peace. I felt this because growing up, like I was like, it's so much shit that I had let slide. And now that I'm an adult, it's like I'm not letting shit slide. But it's like, how do you find the balance between me violating you?
SPEAKER_01:Fuck that. Crash out, Swin.
unknown:I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_03:Shut up, Swish.
SPEAKER_06:We do not promote violence. We do not. But I feel like what it I feel like what it really comes with is like it's growth. And it's like not tweaking up when you know you could tweak up and really clear a whole room out. But you don't, and that's growth. That is growth. And this is Bellamy with Unapologetically Opinionated.
SPEAKER_07:Clocking.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, I set this whole bitch up. I'll pop the trunk on him.
SPEAKER_07:But you don't. But you know you could.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, yeah, I yeah, definitely. I'm always willing to turn it.
SPEAKER_09:My question is for everyone in the room and also those who are watching. Is so, what are your thoughts on the words of birds of a feather flock together?
SPEAKER_06:Me first.
SPEAKER_09:Yeah, because hear me out real quick. I have friends of all kinds. Yeah, I don't partake in what they take in.
SPEAKER_06:And when I say of all kinds, I mean of all kinds. Yeah, I'm not a person that judge. So, what are your thoughts on high thoughts, Marcel? We've been blazing, yeah? Yeah, yeah. Well, not all of us. Wait, wait, wait, wait. No, right, not all of us. Lex rated. Is she she's been sober? She fucked that up for how long? So bad. I've been sober, she's not sober. Destiny, shut up. I'm not sober. You're I've been sober since Destiny's birthday, and that's why she's such a hater.
SPEAKER_09:That's cool, though. Yeah, let's get the crap up.
SPEAKER_06:Hold on. I'm a little late. I love that though. I love that though. No, right, yeah, I love that though. No, we should have thought so. My my mother used to always tell me, um, use your friends wisely. Yeah. Um I am a type of person where I have different friends from different areas, and I don't partake in everything that my friends do similar to Nye. But big but there are certain things that I see in individuals that are true to me. I don't befriend people that I don't have things in common with. I don't befriend people that I don't enjoy spending time with. And if I peep something that I don't like about you, I have no problem not like I yeah. You'll be an acquaintance. Yeah, you'll be an acquaintance I don't communicate and I'm an Aquarius. We just we just ghost people. Um I I will make you an acquaintance real quick. Um I tell people all the time I got like maybe four or five friends. And the only reason why I say four or five friends is because these are people that I've known for literally decades. And they still like me, and even after I've had to call them out on their shit or tell them, listen, I don't like how you're doing that. You need to change that, or we can't be friends. You still want to be my friend after saying that, that says a lot. But it's a lot of y'all who be out here and y'all friends is hoes and y'all like try to tell us that you're not a hoe. Or your friend, your friend is like just bad news bears, and you like to try to tell us that that's not you either, and you lying. Birds of a feather do flock together because if you see something that you don't like or you don't agree with, you're supposed to acknowledge it or remove yourself from it. And if you don't do either one of those, you just like that motherfucker and you don't see nothing wrong with it. And that's me. Go ahead. You could be a good person and be a hoe. I'm not a hoe, but I got some hoe friends. She had to make sure she said that. No, facts. No, I definitely got some hoe friends. Motherhouse clean, work estate, job, travel all over the world, but when she's going on that trip, she fucking. But that don't have nothing to do with me. But does that make you a no? So I don't flock together with her. So that's what I'm saying. It's like, yeah, no. I don't think birds of a feather do indeed flock together.
SPEAKER_07:I promise, okay. Boom, boom, boom, boom. You spend break it down, Bell. Boom, boom, boom. You spend enough time with somebody, you get their mannerisms, you go out their lingo, their lingo.
SPEAKER_06:You start maybe want to like dress like the person that you're around, you start acting like that person. So I so I give you dress one or two options. I'm I'm gonna give you one or two options. You're gonna change this right here that you're doing. I'm telling you, it's but it's certain type of people that I'm not just gonna just be around, like I'm not gonna be around somebody that plays with their nose, because you're gonna think I play with my nose. I'm not gonna be around somebody. You talking about that booger sugar.
SPEAKER_07:I'm not gonna be around somebody that okay now, okay, now now that I'm grown up, I'm not gonna be around gang affiliated people.
SPEAKER_06:I can't I can't do it. I can't really do it. Now that I'm older, because I I realized when I was around said certain people, like I picked up certain things. I'm just like, oh my god. Wow. And now looking back on it, I gotta I'm a felon now. So I feel like you are who you hang around because that energy will attach to Chelsea to you know to you.
SPEAKER_07:Clock it. I can see what you're saying, like from a standpoint. So I do agree.
SPEAKER_06:But also, um, like honestly speaking, it does not matter as far as like as far as you know your morals and your standpoints in life, yes, you can also speak to people around you to risk, like, hey, I don't want to do such and such. But also, mind you, I don't know anybody's legit religion in here or anything, but I can lead a horse in fucking water, but I can't make them motherfuckers drink. You feel me? Right.
SPEAKER_09:So therefore, it's like okay, yeah, let's say, mind you, as I was being adults, most of us meet our friends or like our acquaintances through work.
SPEAKER_06:So mind you, with that being said, it's like okay, I can be cool and cordial with you. I don't gotta agree with everything you do, but at the end of the day, like I can really truly be cool and cordial with you, and that's just be that.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_06:So that's why I say personally, I I don't believe in that shit.
SPEAKER_09:Birds and feather fucking flock together because nah, I'm not like certain people.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, you still got your own mind. Okay, so so we were talking about friends or associates. I'm talking about people that you be with, that you kick it with. Okay, kick it with at least three times out the week. That's your friend. Texting, you know, that's your friend. That's I I feel like we're talking about associates though. Like I will say whoever you are with, like, you're gonna be heavily influenced by regardless whether you realize it or not.
SPEAKER_08:You gotta know who you are, though. Yeah. You absolutely, but there will be influence regardless. Whether you realize it. All of my friends in my life are totally different, and we're all in different times in our lives. I have a friend that I have been with since kindergarten, and me and her live two totally different lives and talk on the phone every day. You see what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_06:Like, but they're you're friends because you have similar traits.
SPEAKER_08:Like you have similarities in your life. Yeah, for sure, but you have to know who you are as a person for nobody to be able to rub off on you. You are who you are, and they are who they are. My motto in life is you gotta accept the motherfucker for who they are first. That means somebody could be a robbing, stealing, do whatever they do type person. But you gotta also accept the person for who they are for you.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_08:So that means that if she is a hoe, she might be a hoe every day of the week. I don't got shit to do with me, but she said she don't got shit to do with me, but that's my world. That's my dog.
SPEAKER_06:God damn it. She might be a big thing.
SPEAKER_08:You see what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_06:But when I say a hoe tonight, feed us. My definition of a hoe is just I guess uh not like for money, but just you like personality. What about what about the perception that others will have on you? It's just like a person thinks you're gonna be. I was taking her down, so now you like allowing like like your acceptable, like acceptable to disrespect because it's like, oh yeah, I know your friend fucking. I mean, I just feel like it is being like disability to the city. I know your friend fucking.
SPEAKER_08:I don't know how that being.
SPEAKER_06:You gotta be more confident in yourself.
SPEAKER_07:No, I'm talking about a good friend, but I'm saying I'm not with her when she's doing her dirt.
SPEAKER_06:Like you just cuz I don't agree. I really, really honestly I don't agree.
SPEAKER_03:You gotta, yeah. Who who cares about the other people, you know what I'm saying? Perception of what they're thinking, because they not in here with us. You feel me? They don't know who we is day to day. You know what I'm saying? But but perception is a fair fly together, we're similar in ways, or we might got the same goals.
SPEAKER_08:People have different things going on in their lives. You can't never disdain a fake friend from what they're going through in their life. Everybody is everybody's going through their own thing. We all living our own lives. Exactly. Can also be a positive thing, too.
SPEAKER_06:Me personally, I want to be around somebody that is doing great things. I want to be in finance, or we're learning stocks and stuff like that. And then they like put you on and they like, oh come on, we gotta learn this. And now you guys. Mind you, the way that I want to end it off is you feel me.
SPEAKER_03:Like, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I have friends. Finish it real quick, boss. Birds flock together, you feel me? It's it's true in some cases, but it's like we together, if we friends, we really friends. I ain't gonna judge you just because you might be playing with your nose at the moment. I'm gonna try to help you get off of it, you feel me? Or when I wasn't popping perks and whatever, you feel me? My dogs popping perks. I ain't gonna stop being your friends because you're popping perks. I got my own mind, you feel me? I'm gonna do what I want to do.
SPEAKER_08:I'm gonna try to do it.
SPEAKER_03:You feel me at the end of the day. But if I love you and you're my friend, I'm gonna try to help you get off of it. That's what I'm saying. How many things in your hands? So with that being said, like doing things, it ain't no peer pressure with me. So I'm gonna do most.
SPEAKER_06:Laying your plans. All I'm trying to say to end it off is the way that I look at it is okay, I can have my own morals, but I also believe it and at the end of the fucking day, everybody comes into each other's lives for a fucking reason. So therefore, that motherfucker could come in my life, and mind you, I don't agree with their morals or their standpoints in life or how they fucking move. But if I can have a certain impact on somebody, then boom. Why not?
SPEAKER_08:That is that matters. Why not? My nigga. Right. But God put me here to do that. And that's exactly what I'm hoping.
SPEAKER_09:That's really, that's literally the point that I was wanting to get to.
SPEAKER_06:Because even though motherfuckers say, oh, birds are gonna flock together, no. Because just because this motherfucker over here is a hoe, then I'm yeah, I'm a hoe. No, we don't make a hoe. No, no, no. She can meet you. She can meet you, you be a little bit. Kick it with your kind, hoe. That's what I'm gonna say. Kick it with your kind.
SPEAKER_07:That's the fuck it. But then what if you find out that your kind is not what you like?
SPEAKER_08:What if you find out that's you around some people that you think like you, and then you looking at her one like a little bit?
SPEAKER_06:It ain't nothing to cut that bitch off. That's when you like her.
SPEAKER_08:And that's what the fuck together. No, but then again, if you're not fake. If you realize you, y'all don't know.
SPEAKER_06:If you realize at the end of the motherfucking day, that that motherfucker ain't listening, the two that you trying to clock with them, goddammit, because y'all don't want to fucking talk shit out. God damn it, then that's when you fucking remove yourself. But at the end of the day, that's what I'm saying. Birds of the feather don't always fucking fuck together. That's just harder.
SPEAKER_04:Alright. Now it's crazy night. Close out now.
SPEAKER_08:Get out your seat then. She had to get up out of her seat. No, right. Close out. Closing out.
SPEAKER_03:We should all be different. We just come together on a mission.
SPEAKER_09:Anywho, it's your girl Crazy Night, also known as Jess Knight.
SPEAKER_04:And you're closing out.
SPEAKER_06:And I'm we closing out with fucking no advisory, bitch. God damn it. No advisory for the reason. Alright, we opening it back up.
SPEAKER_05:No, no. I'll say you're not going to be able to do that.
SPEAKER_06:Oh. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Ah.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:No, Diamond segment. If we go open it back up.
SPEAKER_06:Well, it's your girl, Diamond All About Me. And tonight, we are going to be um unhinged in healing tonight. So Oh. One of the things we're talking about, um, we're gonna talk about Ix. We're gonna talk about Ix. Ooh. Yeah. Who say it again? Our non-negotiables. Our non-negotiables known today as Ix. I see. Oh, Ix. I thought you know. I heard that nowadays. It was thick. This is our Southern Bell. Okay, period. Period. Now, my question is what are something, some things that you absolutely cannot deal with from your significant other? And I'm gonna start off by one of those things being you cannot be somebody who brags about cash and having all this money. That's the one. That's the one. You don't bother. And you wanna flash this money, you wanna flash all that cash. That's the one. Because the first thing I'm gonna think is you ain't got no bank account to put them in. You ain't got no bank account to put them in. You ain't got no money to me. That nigga in check systems. You got cash I can try, that's it.
SPEAKER_09:Ain't never has shit and gonna flash it.
SPEAKER_06:We not doing that. That's all you now another one is I will say, we know as women, we like a masculine man, we like a man that can be dominant. We do, but I will not tolerate a man that will raise his voice just to make him feel more masculine. You're not about to be yelling at me. Because lower your voice, nigga. Because that's Sagittarius, we're very wait a minute. I forgot that was Sagittarius. Hello. We're gonna be talking about it. Do you feel like if I'm giving you like a tone of oh, I'm talking to you as a child? Oh, that's true. Okay, I'm sorry, but I'm trying to give it to a certain stance, like, hey, yeah, I'm on a well-known level. I'm not talking about it. Well no. Well no. Sometimes y'all be talking to them niggas like they kids.
SPEAKER_04:But niggas be talking to us like kids. Let's talk about it though.
SPEAKER_06:Y'all, uh uh, y'all different. I don't talk to nobody crazy. Because I don't want nobody to talk to me, motherfucking crazy. I swear to God on my life. Like y'all, so I swear to God, like I'm so J. Cole with it. I'm so J. Cole with it. Y'all just don't know. But it just depends on the experiences that you've had and how healed you are. Like these niggas. I don't even want to say she from up top. She talks aggressive. Don't believe what did she say? No, you just want to say that to my personality. To my personality, and like most people would think that she's fucking on them, but she definitely knows. Not to my person, you're crazy as hell. That's a wild crazy. Yeah, because it's all personal. I'm trying to put that shit so sweet until you're trying to be gangster to me, and I gotta show you the real music. No, right. Okay. Because if I'm talking soft to you, why are you talking to me like I'm another man? And I'm a girl. Yeah. See, I don't even I don't even mind that. I match energy. Yeah, I'm gonna get back. I I match energy. I'm I'm I'm gonna meet you where you meet and meet. Yeah, that's exactly how I am. We we gonna be on the same level. So an ick for me would be uh inconsistency or instability. And I'm not even talking about financially, I'm talking about mentally, emotionally, like physically. Like I I can't stand when people are not aware of their own flaws but want to point out your flaw.
unknown:Right.
SPEAKER_06:Oh my gosh. I I cannot I cannot stand when people will tell you what you need to do, but don't do it themselves. Like I don't like that. Like if when it comes to a partner, we don't always gotta be on the same level and meet each other at the same place, but we gotta be able to communicate and get to that level. And like I've been saying throughout this.
SPEAKER_01:Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_06:I can't fuck with you. And like I've been saying throughout this whole interview, is so communication is key. Always. And therefore, also, not even just communication, but also accountability. God damn it. That one right there. That so is accountability. This nigga. Anyways, my ick is a friendly ass nigga. I can't stand a friendly ass nigga. Yeah. I yeah, I don't like friendly. I'm being, but see, goddamn, it's a lot of friendly niggas. I can't. I'm friendly too. But I don't know. It's a different earlier. Let's talk about that. Somebody told me earlier this week that I got a resting bitch face. Somebody told me that until I approach people or somebody approaches me and says something to me, I have a resting bitch face. I didn't know that. I'm just very upset about the human race. Y'all get on my goddamn nerves. So I don't like people. I can't help that. But at the same time, once somebody talks to me, I'm a chatterbox. And when I'm with my partner and we're out, we always get compliments. We can't go anywhere without somebody stopping us to compliment us. So I can't even sit here and be like, oh, well, I don't like a friendly person. Cause I like it just attracts itself to me.
SPEAKER_09:Especially when people are drunk.
SPEAKER_06:They're true selves, honestly. Yeah. That's facts. I think one of my ex, I have a lot, but one of them, the top one, would be um like hygiene. Like I'm big on hygiene. You're talking about breath was like not breath. Like in general, like your clothes could stink. They smell like the basement. Get the fuck away from me. I don't like things. Um just like not taking care of yourself is just huge. And then inconsistency for sure. Like, I hate an inconsistent ass person. Like, not even ghosting, but just thinking like you won't text me every couple days and we just gonna pick up like we left off.
SPEAKER_01:Like, what's wrong with that though? What's wrong with that? What's the issue with that? People got likes.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, yes, people do have lives, friend. I have a very busy life, but if I'm gonna put my time into somebody, I'm gonna be intentional. But again, everything is situational, and I keep using that word because everybody has different experiences, and where I am, and I only speak for myself, I don't want no kind of inconsistency. That's just not where we are. We're not gonna grow that way, we're not gonna build anything by being inconsistent for what, six months, seven months, and then we decide to just stop fucking with each other. No, we can stop now. That part.
SPEAKER_07:Clock it. Not drinking water.
SPEAKER_06:That's an increment. Not drinking water back. Oh my god, yeah. It's just anything. Like, that means your nut stinks. That means you're not going to the bathroom when you're supposed to be going to the bathroom.
SPEAKER_01:When are you supposed to be going to the bathroom? Like, what the fuck?
SPEAKER_07:You're supposed to be going to the bathroom twice a day.
SPEAKER_06:I say you go to the bathroom at least three times a day. And then also with that being said, if you drink water, as a female, mind you, it's ladies' night. Okay, so we don't, it's no advisory as well. So as a female, niggas, if you don't drink water, mind you, we know.
SPEAKER_09:If you don't eat right, mind you, we know. Nah, not even because it's saying, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:Not even saying. It's like, bro, you can taste the difference between a motherfucker who eats right and versus a motherfucker who don't eat right. That is the end of the day, you are what the fuck you eat. That is that is. I got one question.
SPEAKER_01:I got one question. I've been wanting to ask it all night because it's like it just wants to just make me feel like it's the dichotomy of the show. You feel me? Look up that word, Jack. It's always this is Lady's Night just an excuse to bash black men?
SPEAKER_06:Hold on, wait, because we're gonna talk about the shit. What are you doing? Hold the fuck on. As a black man, at any point, where the fuck did you hear exactly? Like fucking cricket. At the end of the fucking day, we're talking about females within the conversation any race. Fuck female, fuck male. Yeah, we've been talking about both. Hello, blood. You got a red night. What the fuck you talking about? We didn't talk, we didn't say shit about niggas. Who said that?
SPEAKER_01:Who said we talk about niggas for real? Who said that?
SPEAKER_06:No, they said we did not. One at a time. One at a time. You know who.
SPEAKER_01:It sounds like it.
SPEAKER_06:It just sounds like no niggas. Anywho, ladies, let's continue. Proceed. Diamond with snaps, girl. What's nets? So yes. Um, with those icks, do you feel like it's more so self-sabotage that you're doing to yourself? Like you put it in your head, like this is why I don't like this. So anybody that does this, I'm gonna just cut them off, not gonna fool with them. Or do you feel like it's just warning signs from the first time?
SPEAKER_05:Right, yeah.
SPEAKER_06:You feel like it's warning signs? I feel like believe them the first time. Yeah, I mean, and most of the time when you have an ick, it happens to you more than once. So it's like a pattern that you notice with the opposite sex, so you start to develop like a dislike for certain things, but it had like people don't randomly just not like hygiene. You had to have a negative experience with people to have poor hygiene, and vice versa. For everybody else, you have to have a negative experience with it for you to be like, oh no, I don't like that. Yeah, that's very true. I agree. Them balls was not on freshman.
SPEAKER_01:Most of the time it's projecting, though. I'm just saying.
SPEAKER_06:You just will like to talk shit. He wanna hear. We just want to be here. He just wanna be here.
SPEAKER_03:What's your mission?
SPEAKER_06:Seven got a question again. Pass him the mic. Pass him the mic. Where's the mic? Uh supposed to give me the mic. You can pass it. Pass it.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_06:You don't need the mic no more tonight. Literally.
SPEAKER_04:Like, you just want to talk. You just want to be here tonight.
SPEAKER_01:Now I want to hear the truth tonight, boy. Okay, keep him off the mic. Keep the truth off the mic.
SPEAKER_06:Accountability switch? He said, well, no, that was how. Go ahead, 7 30. 8 o'clock. Um that's a spur. I got a question about uh go ahead, friend.
SPEAKER_05:Right.
SPEAKER_06:I thought you landed your plane. Right. You landed your plane.
SPEAKER_00:Nah, like it's crazy. Um don't put a shortcut. Y'all hit that y'all pointed out about the like talking aggressive. You know what I'm saying? Like, and then what you just saying, like, is it a sign or is it like how do y'all deal with somebody talking aggressively? Y'all like that? This is it automatically.
SPEAKER_06:I'll say for me, it's the volume. Right. It's the volume. And if you shouting at the top of your lungs at me, first of all, I can't hear you no more. My ears are shut off. Because why are you talking to me like that? And then also as a fucking stuff. I mean, scientifically, people stop listening when you're yelling. It's not what you say, it's how you say it. So therefore, if you're talking to me into a certain tone, okay, I'm about to match that energy. Whether you think I'm about to match it. Because who you talking to? If I'm talking to you in like a reasonable tone, why you yelling? Because if you yelling, oh, okay. Right. It's kind of it's giving treatment. No, like you're aggressive, I'm gonna get aggressive right back with your ass. Boom, boom, boom. I don't want nobody telling me to shut the fuck up. Nah, nah, if you tell me to shut the fuck up, that's crazy. Quiet, quiet on set. That aggressive talking is more so like, oh, the bitch and all this other shit. Listen, that bitch word will get you punched.
SPEAKER_09:Yeah, as being black. No, no, no, no, no. Wait a minute.
SPEAKER_06:Because I know some motherfuckers in this room are about to be like, oh, we use that word. Okay, yeah. But we're not bitch. No, fast. Watch that bitch word. Females, don't even use that word with other females. And no, dude, this is your significant other you're speaking. Right. Right. The last nigga that called me a bitch, as well.
SPEAKER_09:Either way, when I'm wanna be saying, you like, hey yo.
SPEAKER_00:You talking about somebody that you just because you said significant other is this somebody that in the beginning you like.
SPEAKER_06:But nah, like if a if if a if okay, the whole thing, this to wrap it up and so the whole thing, if a dude talking to me like a game, or uh damn, what's another word? A dude be like slime. Nah, nah, yeah, slime, a goddamn twin, or all that good shit. Yeah, bro. I'm not your homie. If I'm fucking with you, I'm fucking with you. So why you talking to me that way?
SPEAKER_08:And if that's you seem so aggressive like me. Right. So I I'm the type of person that I talk to a dude. My homie first. My nigga, we gotta do it together. I guess we can we alone. But we friends. Nah, cause if you my nigga, you my nigga.
SPEAKER_06:If you my man, you my man, you know.
SPEAKER_08:But you gotta be my friend to be my nigga.
SPEAKER_06:I mean, yeah, that's up front at first. But at the same time, if you know that man might be.
SPEAKER_08:I'm gonna have a conversation with him. Like my dog. Nah, cause the way that I'm not gonna let him talk to me any kind of way. He better not talk to me like he I'm one of his dogs. I'm not your dating homeboy.
SPEAKER_06:So Swish say if you mind you, nigga from Chicago, if you hit me up with the ace good, this, oh, I'm at you like I'm already gonna be looking at you like what the fuck you talking about?
SPEAKER_08:Cause who you talking to? I don't know. I'm saying different type of lingo, so I'll talk to people.
SPEAKER_00:I mean, I only I only brought it up because like I kinda get out like I be quiet. But I'm saying, like, sometimes I'm gonna be knowing and I'm speaking to this woman like that.
SPEAKER_06:See, and that's when, like I said, so what I wrong throughout the day. Be aware. Like, try to like it's okay to catch yourself while you're doing it. You could be me at speech, and you just like uh and you feel yourself, you'd be like, right.
SPEAKER_02:Be aware of the conversation back in.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah, like how she gonna feel when you speak up like that.
SPEAKER_09:What if you catch me the fly? No, no, no, no, no, at the end of the day, like you're gonna cut it.
SPEAKER_06:At the end of the fucking day as we talking, I swear to God, it's like that thought in the back of our mind, like, oh shit, should I say this or not? And that's any fucking body. And I feel like if I catch you doing it, and I can also say that you caught yourself or you, you know, you didn't mean to do it, like, and you just you take it back, like you apologize, like, all right, you know, I know that's something I'm working on. Alright, I didn't even mean to do that. I'm not gonna hold that against you because that's gonna cause another argument. At that point, my goal ain't even for us to get right, it's for us to keep arguing. Yeah.
SPEAKER_08:So somebody's supposed to do talk baby talk for you all day. Not baby talk.
SPEAKER_06:For real, but aggressiveness comes in a lot of different ways. And that's why I'm gonna be able to do that. I'd rather take aggressive lingo different. I'd rather take you being aggressive with me in the bed and to fucking be our fucking you talking to the big thing. That's hard.
SPEAKER_05:Because this ain't out in the bed.
SPEAKER_00:With aggressive. But now really never like if you get me to that point, I might stop talking to you. Exactly. Once you get me to that aggressive point, I might keep talking to you like that. You feel me?
SPEAKER_06:So I might. That's a personal problem. That's it, that's all. In this case, for me, it's all right. There's no coming back after disrespect. Like, we might have a moment where you felt like you disrespected me and I went the fuck off on you. Cause yes, I did say I have a J. Cole level of peace, meaning I don't talk to men crazy up front. Like that. Yeah. Oh, da da da, like toxic da da da da pointing in a finger and all that. Like, that's just not my vibe. But it yes, if you come off to me crazy, then you're gonna get a side of me that you really wish you never had. And then you're gonna lose me on top of it. Cause there's certain things you can't come back from. When you say certain things to women, and vice versa, you'll never forget it. Like that will repay a play in your head over and over and over and over. So at that point, it's like, there's no point for us even to be together. Like, because I'm never gonna forget that you call me a bitch. I'm never gonna forget that you call me a bum ass bitch. I'm never gonna forget that you was like, you fucking whatever the case is. It's very serious. Because if you call if you call a female a bitch, that's just now what if she be like, whatever, little dick nigga, you wasn't fucking me right anyway. Nah, you wanna listen. Like I said, ask the last nigga that called me a bitch.
SPEAKER_08:Instead of saying that's mic.
SPEAKER_06:You don't need that mic. What you want to say that one at a time. One at a time. Okay, give me a summarize. Summarize. I doubt it. What do you want to say?
SPEAKER_01:It's about a reason why a nigga look on it.
SPEAKER_04:No, because there's no reason. You should never call a female.
SPEAKER_01:Because there's a lot of niggas out here who put their hands on females on the low. It is on the low and on the high. I feel like the niggas who a hundred thousand billion percent don't touch females, if that's their one way to release their anger when a female is tripping on them, then yeah, you can call her a bitch. No, no, no. Even if the female hit me, if you acting like a bitch, I'm gonna call you a bitch. To her face? That's rude. No.
SPEAKER_06:If you feel like that's your outlet, don't do that in the clock. Don't do that so much. Only not calling him. Only switch. Yeah, see how that nigga is. He says, Listen. If the nigga my homie and he call me a bitch, or all you got a bitch mentality at the moment, I'm stopping the fuck out of you. Homie, okay. No, no, no, no. Listen, listen. Because we said that it's female, so let's be fucking honest. But also at the same time, certain females, they don't take that, you know. Yeah, I don't. But me being me, if I'm the homie with you, you're like bitch mentality right now, watch that bitch word. No, exactly. Friends are not, homies are not.
SPEAKER_09:Communication is a part.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_09:Even my own. That's the whole thing that everybody's fucking forgetting. It's communication. And that's just communication is key.
SPEAKER_04:But do not say that bitch word. Because your ass will be in the fucking grave. Watch that bitch word.
SPEAKER_06:All right. So yes. Drop your ic in the comments. Let us know what they are. And we out with no advisory. It was Ladies' Night. Ladies Night. Thanks for watching. It's Lady's Night. And it's your girl, Nola Des. And it's the biggest motherfucking Aquarius, Lex rated. It's the original flower girl. Jasmine like the motherfucking flower. And Bellamy, a beautiful fucking soul. And it's your girl crazy night. I should know it's just night. And we are out.
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