
Call Her Daddy
"If you feel confident with your with yourself, then it radiates outside of your fucking bedroom or your bathroom when you're looking yourself before you take shower." — Alex Cooper
"Men enjoy fucking something. I was about to say that is disgusting. No it's so funny because when I thought it's so fucked I'm referring to a woman is discussing but like fuck it. But you know what I'm saying?" — Alex Cooper
"I intentionally am choosing men that I know are going to push the limit for me in the game like I want. It's almost like a challenge yes like I'm like K like I see the way you're acting and I kind of want to like play it back and see if I can beat you at the fucking game yes." — Alex Cooper
The podcast episode delves into various aspects of sexual intimacy and relationship experiences, featuring the host Alex Cooper and guest Savannah Montana. They discuss a range of topics including the "Glock Glock 9000" technique, personal experiences with anal sex, and the role of sex toys in enhancing pleasure. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on infidelity, with both speakers sharing personal stories of being cheated on and analyzing male behavior in such situations. They explore the idea of intentionally choosing partners who might be "shady" or "play the game," contrasting this with a desire for secure, loving relationships. The hosts emphasize that prioritizing personal confidence and happiness is paramount, and that open communication about desires and boundaries is essential for fulfilling sexual experiences. The discussion also touches on the societal pressures surrounding sexual exploration, particularly for women, and the importance of self-acceptance.
The conversation further explores the nuances of intimacy, including the impact of asking for specific sexual acts, the benefits of toys, and detailed advice on female pleasure, such as effective fingering techniques. The hosts encourage listeners to embrace their sexuality and communicate their needs, framing sexual exploration as a part of personal growth. They discuss the complexities of modern dating, where the thrill of the "game" can sometimes overshadow the desire for a stable, loving relationship, especially for those in their twenties and thirties who may not be ready for marriage. The episode concludes with a strong emphasis on self-love and the importance of doing what makes one happy, whether it's seeking confidence through physical changes or embracing one's sexual desires.