
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"Can that kill sperm is tobacco sauce sperm aside and do we really think Drake put it in? I hope he did explain the story." — Unspecified Host
"Now, do you guys really think that he did that? I want to think that he did that. So I choose to think that he did that." — Unspecified Host
"Sex gotta be super weird if you're that level of famous. Because every girl would brag about fucking me. Yeah. There's girls in relationships who would brag to their significant others." — Unspecified Host
The podcast segment begins with speculation surrounding an alleged incident involving the artist Drake, where Tabasco sauce was purportedly used in a condom. The hosts explore various theories, ranging from it being a method to prevent pregnancy to a potential condiment for sexual enhancement. This leads to a discussion about the feasibility of sperm survival under such conditions and the shelf life of sperm outside the body, referencing hypothetical scenarios and online discussions. The conversation then broadens to consider the impact of extreme fame on an individual's sexual life and relationship dynamics, questioning whether the ease of access to sexual partners at that level could alter one's attractions or the perceived value of conquest.
Further, the hosts deliberate on the concept of "conquest" in relationships, particularly for highly famous individuals. They discuss how individuals at Drake's level might be attracted to partners who are themselves accomplished or coveted, implying a desire for a partner who offers a challenge or represents a significant "notch" rather than simply being an easily attainable option. The complexity of sexual dynamics in fame is examined, touching upon the idea of "hall passes" and the potential for infidelity within relationships where one partner is exceptionally famous.
The segment concludes by reflecting on the unusual nature of sexual encounters when one is extremely famous, suggesting that the constant bragging rights associated with sleeping with such individuals can alter relationship dynamics. The conversation touches on the biological drive for conquest and how it might be affected when sexual access becomes less challenging due to fame, leading to a potential shift in what an individual finds attractive or fulfilling in sexual encounters.