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It's another episode but no sides are being taken here. There's an equal opportunity understanding, but also an equal opportunity to be accountable and change in your own individual way(s). Someone online said that sex is overrated, and many agreed with him. There might be something to refute that here. Then, another man makes a case wondering why men can't "turn a hoe into a housewife" yet men expect women to make a King out of a liar, cheater and/or community dick. While there may be reservations on either side, is it possible to change either? >Give your feedback here

It's going to sound like a long rant, as the issues get sent the women's way in this heated episode. It all starts with a question often asked online but this time, a guy answers it. Then, after a man's post on why he'd never be in the friendzone after hearing a discussion amongst women, someone comments on how such thinking is why the male loneliness epidemic exists. This triggers a response to not only discredit the comment, but to explain why the friendzone is somewhat a tool, created to benefit one side. >Give your feedback here

It's all about flipping the tables and seeing how men are faring in this episode. A recent report stated that Kenyan men gossip more than Kenyan women, and some tribes do it more than others. That's definitely got to be critiqued, right? Then, a topic on non-sexual attractiveness inspires a list after a few women (and a man) speak on things that make a man attractive in a non-sexual way. Surely men have to have a couple of the same too, right?>Give your feedback here

Everyone's trying to find something caring and long-lasting in this land of love, but is extra help really necessary? That's what we're trying to figure out in this episode. There's women trying to nail High Networth Individuals (HNWI), but one of them claims that the advice out here is wrong. There's also another woman who claims that involving parents in your relationships is one of the best things you can do... but is it? >Give your feedback here

It's all about testing the extremes as the two women make two statements, each of which represents an extremity in itself. Bonnie Blue is pregnant (allegedly) and wants an extreme alternative to a baby shower. A lady on TikTok speaks on how you need to have money to date, citing a personal example of dating a guy without money. While there are merits to the case, there could be more to the story, and to the discussion as a whole... >Give your feedback here

It's all wild talk and audacious moves in this episode as Diddy makes an appeal while a young lady makes a wild relationship claim. Diddy's lawyers are claiming that his "Freak Offs" were 'choreographed' examples of amateur adult content, so they're appealing his conviction. A little closer to home though, a young lady claims that relationships survive for as long as the woman is willing to forgive... Is this true? >Give your feedback here

It's all about finding the truth and questioning people's ideas today in this episode as a new discovery threatens to shift perspectives on gay people. There's also some pandering that needs critiquing. New research suggests that the male G-Spot may be in a totally different area to what was believed, and we need to know. Then, a man hops online to claim that the reason there are more single women today is down to them choosing not to marry for financial stability. But is it true? >Give your feedback here

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