
Call Her Daddy
"Call her daddy is brought to you by Sephora. I have had so many breakouts in the past. My skin has been unpredictable, it goes from dry, and then it goes to oily, and I'm like what is happening?" — Alex Cooper
"We were featured in the New York post. I don't know if you guys remember. Our outfits were super cute. The outfits were cute. The hair and makeup and everything else that went with it was an abomination. Abomination." — Alex Cooper
"The thing is, it's easier to give people advice than it is to take care of. It is. And, and the fact he thought you could just find out. And, and so we'll just for a little bit of background, the ex you guys broke up because there was like some shadiness that happened." — Sofia Franklyn
The hosts begin by recounting a past negative experience with a photoshoot for Glamour magazine, which they declined. They then detail a previous feature in the New York Post where they felt misrepresented due to poor makeup, unprofessional photography in an unusual location (a men's restroom), and misleading captions that objectified them. This experience has made them hesitant to accept similar media opportunities.
The discussion then shifts to their current dating lives. Alex shares details about dating two men: a hockey player from Canada, referred to as "Green Card Guy" or "Canadian," and her ex-boyfriend, "Slim Shady." Sofia discusses dating a man she refers to as "Sue Man" and expresses concerns about the potential end of this relationship due to a disagreement about discussing sexual details on the podcast. Both hosts reflect on the challenges of balancing their public personas with their private relationships, particularly regarding privacy and the need to manage how intimate details are shared.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to advice on sexual intimacy and boundaries. They discuss the pressure women may feel to send more nude photos when asked, offering strategies for setting boundaries and maintaining control in sexual interactions. They emphasize the importance of self-worth and not feeling obligated to comply with requests that make them uncomfortable. The hosts also cover topics such as catching a cheater using phone location services, personal masturbation habits, and navigating the transition from casual hookups to relationships. They conclude with advice on how to move towards a committed relationship without explicitly asking "what are we" and share a humorous anecdote about a listener's roommate getting paid leave from work for recommending the podcast.