
Call Her Daddy
"The most important thing I do is use the line that I'd never pressure you to do anything you weren't comfortable with doing I would never disrespect you ever... but like Loki girl how you feel about facials" — [Speaker not explicitly identified, but attributed to the "mill hunter" as a communication tactic]
The hosts of "Call Her Daddy" tackle a series of candid listener questions that explore a wide range of intimate topics. The discussion begins with a listener's experience of accidentally passing gas during intimacy and the subsequent development of pink eye, leading to humorous speculation about hygiene and partner reactions. This segues into a listener's account of a threesome involving his wife and her sister, prompting a conversation about boundaries and the potential for awkwardness in family dynamics. The episode then shifts to the topic of trust and privacy in relationships, specifically regarding sharing location data via "Find My Friends," with the hosts generally advising against it as it can foster unhealthy possessiveness.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the unconventional topic of "facials," which is explored from both a literal and a metaphorical standpoint. The hosts discuss the potential, though debated, skincare benefits of semen, citing a "Medical Daily" article. This leads to a detailed exploration of the "cum savage" mentality and the "mill hunter" persona, who is described as filming his sexual encounters and sharing them with friends. The hosts analyze his communication tactics for gaining consent and managing the post-encounter experience. This section also touches on personal anecdotes, including a humorous yet awkward experience involving a partially blind boyfriend.
The latter half of the episode focuses heavily on sexting and explicit communication. The hosts dissect a particularly graphic example of sexting, critiquing its length and detail, particularly the mention of breakfast and playing video games the following day, which they deem a turn-off for many men. They then offer a practical guide to effective sexting, providing word-for-word examples for beginners and more advanced scenarios, including how to initiate conversations about threesomes and other specific sexual acts. The episode concludes with a humorous and illustrative segment about "photo forensics," where the hosts discuss the tendency for women to scrutinize background details in pictures sent by men, leading to humorous and sometimes paranoid interpretations.