
Call Her Daddy
"I don't want to fuck around; I've learned enough lessons. I know what I like, I know what I don't like; just stay away from me." — Harry Jowsey
"I think anytime a guy that you're starting to talk to is convincing you that like, 'Oh, I like, I'm talking to my ex,' let's get out. Let's just let's just move on. Your ex is your ex for a reason." — Alex Cooper
"I want to be the guy that you're like, 'I know for 40 minutes, I'm just gonna sit and laugh at this guy.' That's so, that's the goal." — Harry Jowsey
Alex Cooper and Harry Jowsey reconvene for a candid discussion covering Harry's recent life changes and evolving perspectives on relationships. Harry expresses a desire for marriage and starting a family, marking a significant shift from his past "fuckboy" persona. He recounts his birthday experiences, including a period of sobriety and subsequent return to drinking, and the chaotic nature of his celebrations. The conversation delves into the complexities of modern dating, touching upon issues like emotional cheating, the use of Snapchat for adult content, and the challenges of discerning genuine intentions from dating app profiles.
A substantial portion of the episode focuses on Harry's experiences with OnlyFans, including the public reaction and personal judgments he faced, particularly from his family and a past girlfriend. He discusses the financial aspects and community-building elements of the platform, as well as the emotional toll of feeling judged. The pair also explores scenarios submitted by listeners, offering advice on navigating mixed signals, dealing with ex-partners, and understanding male communication styles in relationships. They touch on the importance of honesty and setting boundaries, emphasizing that true connection often involves navigating personal issues together.
The episode concludes with discussions on celebrity hookups, the pursuit of acting careers, and potential future reality TV appearances, including the playful idea of Alex hosting a season of The Bachelor with Harry as the bachelor. Harry shares a particularly impactful encounter with a famous individual who clearly communicated her intentions, highlighting the value of directness in relationships. The overall tone is one of self-discovery, growth, and a renewed focus on building a stable future, all shared with the characteristic open and humorous dialogue between Cooper and Jowsey.