
Call Her Daddy
"Girls, you just, you don't need to worry about it. You know how many times I'm like, I feel so bloated. I feel so gross. I don't want to get on top of this guy. Us coming back from Thanksgiving. Great. Hungry hip over here and I'm still going to get fucking on top and ride it like I'm a goddamn supermodel. They don't care." — Alex Cooper
"Girls, you have the rocket now. Get your squats in today, ladies. That's what you're going to text all of your friends. Did you get your squats in tonight? I did. I got your squats. Okay. That's the rocket. And then the reverse cowgirls cyclone, you are going to be swaying back and forth halfway out. And you're just going to go to town." — Alex Cooper
"I am going to say something that might come as a surprise considering that we are the podcast call her daddy. I think that it is not okay to go through your partner's phone unless you are almost a hundred percent certain that they are up to no good cheating what have you." — Alex Cooper
The episode begins with a discussion on men's fashion, where the hosts critique common fashion faux pas such as ill-fitting polos, khakis with jeans, and cheap-looking jackets. They offer specific recommendations for attractive outfits, emphasizing good quality and fit, and suggest replicating styles from brands like AllSaints and Rag & Bone, albeit at more accessible price points. The conversation then transitions to intimate techniques for women, focusing on positions like "the rocket" and "reverse cowgirl cyclone." Detailed descriptions are provided on how to execute these positions to maximize pleasure for both partners, with an emphasis on confidence and communication.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to relationship dynamics, particularly concerning trust and privacy. The hosts advise against casually going through a partner's phone, stressing that it erodes trust and can lead to misinterpretations. However, they do suggest that if significant suspicion of infidelity exists, more direct methods, such as examining iCloud data or computer files, might be necessary. They also share a personal anecdote about a partner's elaborate deception to hide an affair, highlighting the extreme measures some individuals might take to conceal infidelity.
The latter part of the episode addresses listener-submitted questions, covering topics such as the longevity of keeping nude photos, the complexities of dating someone who is already in a relationship, and preferences regarding sexual activities like choking and having lights on or off during intimacy. The hosts offer advice on communication, setting boundaries, and navigating these sensitive topics within relationships, reinforcing the podcast's theme of open and honest discussion about sex and relationships.