
Call Her Daddy
"And then he proceeds to turn around to switch positions and sees his large mass of shit staring back at him. And so you could imagine he'd be embarrassed or want to rectify the situation ASAP but as he do, he bends down and proceeds to suck the shit off of the dildo." — Sofia Franklyn (describing a listener-submitted story)
"Bear down, B-E-A-R, like they are trying to shit when we need to stick a finger up their ass for a rectal exam. When you bear down, it opens up your external anal sphincter. So the poop can come out or more importantly, so the penis slash finger slash toy can go in." — Anonymous Listener (Student Doctor)
"The thing is is I've had me suck, a guy is dick and then I've been done for the night. So that's kind of sad." — Sofia Franklyn
The hosts, Alex Cooper and Sofia Franklyn, delve into the complex relationship between their candid podcast content and their personal lives. They discuss how men they date often express concern about being featured on the show, only to later express interest or even amusement when they find themselves discussed. This leads to a broader conversation about the lack of a producer on their show, meaning content is released without an intermediary review, highlighting the spontaneous nature of their discussions. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to listener-submitted stories that exemplify these dynamics, including instances of accidental exposure and unexpected reactions to being mentioned.
The conversation then shifts to navigating relationship milestones and gift-giving, particularly for men, with advice ranging from giving experiences to choosing clothing. They also address more sensitive topics, such as the discomfort of sarcasm during or after intimacy, and explore the intricacies of pegging and other sexual practices with a listener-submitted story that pushes boundaries. Further discussion covers advice for telling a partner about a potential pregnancy, distinguishing between casual hookups and committed relationships in such scenarios, and managing self-consciousness when meeting new romantic interests, especially when digital representations differ from reality.
Finally, the episode features a detailed tip from a "student doctor" on how to make anal sex more comfortable by bearing down, drawing a parallel to medical examination procedures. This advice is presented as a practical, albeit unconventional, solution to a frequently asked question from their audience. The hosts conclude by thanking their listeners and encouraging them to follow their social media accounts.