Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: How do the hosts feel about returning home after the BET Awards?
You were ready to go home. We had to do a live show. Then I made y'all come to a party that y'all didn't want to come to. But he was at the single release as well. Yeah, he was at the single release. Yeah, you've definitely met him. You was over in the corner talking to Deani. I got a picture of y'all. Okay. That's cute. All right. Yeah. I just feel like it needs to happen before then.
If this guy is as good as you say he is after 24 hours here. This is your Stefan? My Stefan. Did he take you to brunch the next day? Or did you just, like, recover? Nah, you know, I got... Or you played it coy, like, nah, I have a lot to do tomorrow. Yeah. And also, I'm moving this week, so... Is he helping you?
The new nigga I just met 48 hours ago that technically I really haven't met yet because we're talking in the future? No, I don't think he's moving. I don't want him to know where I live yet. Okay. I don't let niggas know where I live until at least six, seven, eight, nine months in. Damn. No, he definitely got the lie off at the party. You tell a nigga where you live, man.
You could live in Brooklyn. Suddenly a Bronx nigga riding through your neighborhood. No, man. Now you got an auntie over here. No, I don't want nobody knowing where I live. That's how it go. You think I don't know? You don't think I know anyone in Brooklyn? Yeah, I'm in the neighborhood. Like, yeah, but now you in the neighborhood. Like, you was a Coney Island nigga before.
What you doing over here driving through Bed-Stuy? Talking about you in the area. Move. Now, first of all, that's a super red flag. I was in the neighborhood. What guy's doing that? Well, I'm from a small town, so men did that a lot. Well, you're from a small town. They're always in their neighborhood. Like, it's a small town. If I run to the corner, I'm running past you.
Everyone's on the boulevard. And we all on the same street. We all live right here. Go to the same bar. Yeah, same barbershop, same club, same restaurants. It's only, what, three date night spots you can go to that's, like, nice in a small town, I'm saying. Yeah. Just doing that period is creepy, though. In New York, too? You live in the Bronx and you're just like, yo, I'm in the neighborhood?
In Brooklyn? Yo, being in the neighborhood, like, yeah. At least do it before you leave it. Like, yo, listen, I got to go to Brooklyn today. Damn, we got back-to-back episodes. Two evergreens and a Patreon. Can't make it. Sorry. But you should read the situation to begin with if she would even want to see you. Oh, that's first and foremost.
I feel like you would only do the, hey, I'm in the neighborhood, if you're already getting evidence that this girl doesn't want to see you. Yeah, you have to be at that, I'm in the neighborhood. Because if that was the case, she'd be like, yo, come to the neighborhood. Yeah, you know when a girl is like, would she be mad if you was in her hood and didn't hit her versus...
You hitting her when you in the hood and she's like, yo, why are you telling me that? Like, you're not coming to my house. Must be the worst test when they find out you was in their neighborhood and you never hit them. Yeah. It's like, no, I knew I was. When niggas be like, yo, I'm in your city. Have fun. Go see the Eiffel Tower. I don't know the fuck you want. I mean, the Statue of Liberty.
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Chapter 3: What are the challenges of casual dating discussed in this episode?
Yeah. There's no way this pretty girl that's cool is not in a relationship at some point. Yeah. And then you get upset when she stops answering your texts? Well, I'm sure she changed her number. No, no, no. It's still there. I'll find her email. It's still there. I'll find her email. That's sick. Now, that's still her number. I know you're too cool.
Damaris, when was the last time you sent an email to somebody? You know the emails I'm talking about. Shit go green. You blocked on IG. When was the last time you sent the email out? Well, see, I haven't had to send an email because I'm a Cash App girl. I'm going to request a dollar on Cash App and send 50 messages. How many characters are in Cash App? I've only like put an emoji there.
You can send a couple. Like, you can send a couple. I don't need that many for bitch stop playing with me. Bitch stop playing with me. You can get that off. Yeah. Bitch, stop. Yeah. Yeah, I don't take much. There's not a character limit? There is a character limit, but it ain't that long. But it's the same as like Twitter. It's like 400. Oh, I can get my shit off if it's 140. Yeah.
Well, Rory, were you aware that you have, that even when you block somebody, they can still leave you a voicemail? Like you have a blocked voicemails. Oh, I did not know that at all. Yeah. So like even when you block people, they can still leave you a voicemail. And then when you go to your blocked voicemail folder, like you can see all the voicemails. I don't have nobody blocked. That's funny.
Really? Nobody. Cause Ma, you so mean. Like if we were dating, if you were, listen, you're strict. I'll say you're strict. If we were dating and you were to block me out, I mean, if we were dating and you were to say, I don't want to talk to you no more. Like I wouldn't blow your phone up because you strict, like you give like, like you not for the games.
Like you give like you meant what the fuck you said. Yeah. I said what I said. Stop playing. We not even, we not playing no games. You don't have to block no more. Yeah. I don't have to block nobody. Niggas say, Rory say he done, man. I know if I call five times, I'm going to get through. And he'll come pick you up.
Yeah, exactly.
Sounds like a kind soul. Yeah, Rory, he'll block her and go pick her up. I'm not a block person. You've never blocked nobody? I've only blocked spam numbers, like weird shit. I've never blocked a girl. Yeah, never. A nigga cough wrong around me, he blocked. I've been blocked before, and I've done the email thing, and I always start it the same way every time.
Oh, I guess you're not into communication. Oh, I guess this is how you handle issues. Yeah. Someone's not being an adult. Yeah. Yeah. I see you run away from your problems instead of confront them. Exactly. That's how you got to do it. That's starting every email that way. I've definitely been blocked. And it always has to be no subject either. Yeah. I've definitely been blocked though.
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts define honesty in dating?
Of course. Like, no, I'm not saying you owe me that, but when you're talking to somebody, you just, that's what you're used to. Yeah. What you doing, where you at? Not even on like a, yo, what the fuck you doing? You're just used to that update. But that's what you let them know by listening. Like not talking to somebody for a day, you're like, Wait, what the fuck? Yeah, do they even like me?
Like, I don't know. No, but we're the psychopaths in that degree. But let them know, though, baby. I'm not pressing you. I'm not trying to be like, you know what I'm saying? That's scarier, too. Like, leading with that would scare somebody. No, but you let them know. Like, I'm not, it's not a press. I'm not saying, yo, what you was doing. Like, I'm not pressing you.
You just like, you know, that's what you're used to. It's just like, you know, you just, okay. How do I know that they like me? How do you know if they like you? Like for me. How do I know that? I mean, what you mean for you? How do I know if they like me for me or if they're just trying to hit? You... You don't know. I just told you step one, baby. A nigga is always trying to hit.
Like, let's not skip over step one. And also, that doesn't mean a bad thing. He could also want to hit, but really like you and get to know you. And want to keep hitting. How do I tell the difference between, like, I know, first of all, okay, let me put it like this. I've been loved by men. So I know what it feels like to be loved by men. By men. But if, huh? Nothing good.
But as far as the casual dating thing, the slow growth of it all without running and jumping into a relationship, How do I know? Like, I don't know. How do I know? You have to take that time so you don't end up in a seven year toxic situationship where you're both trying to prove and disprove that you like each other. You actually have to take the time in the beginning to do so.
Instead of rushing into, which you know, I'm not judging you because I've done it a million times of just immediately hopping into a relationship with somebody that you just like at the time. And then you don't really get to know each other and it ends up being a toxic situation for years. Instead of taking the time to really get to know them before you hop into anything.
Getting to know somebody that way in a relationship is where the toxic shit starts. After two weeks, it's like move in. You don't even know that person. That'd be me. But you don't even know them. That's why it turns into toxic shit because you don't even know them. You're getting to know them once you've already committed to somebody that you don't even know.
Moving after two weeks is crazy, baby D. So you can't do that. I moved in, I think, after two months. Two months I moved in. Moved in with somebody? Yeah. That's wild. After two months? It was... We were in love. We were in love. I... Okay. Hmm. Two months is crazy. You're in love with the idea. Yeah. No, we really weren't. We really weren't in love with each other. Eventually, yeah.
It's sad that... Yeah, it's sad that it didn't work out, but we really were in love with each other. But my thing is... Okay, so I was having this... Because I'm asking all my male homeboys about this. Y'all are my male homeboys. I asked Reason about this.
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Chapter 5: What insights are shared about dating after loss?
You were funny. Switch. All right. Bye. All right. Here's the thing. Let's say there's 20 girls there. Maul is definitely just by sheer numbers. He's fucking three girls from there based off that approach. Oh my. For sure. God. I didn't say all, but there's definitely three girls that are definitely into that exact. I'm for sure knocking three shots down. If you come with that energy, for sure.
I go three for 12, but I'm not leaving here with anything in my book bag. Three is crazy. Yeah, three for 12. I'm with three for 12 tonight, coach. Put me in. All right. But did that, that probably left more of an impression, even if it was a creepy one or hypersexual one to. Everybody will be talking about me. Let's, let's start the clock. Now, what's your name? Damaris.
Oh, um, like what are you into? Like what type of stuff do you like to do? Uh, I like to read. I like to dance.
Chapter 6: How do societal expectations affect personal relationships?
I like to cook. Um, I like to entertain my friends. I'm a family oriented person. How about you? Okay. I like outdoor sports and, um, you know, like I'm really into reading as well. Like when's your last, when's your last. He's gay. Like what, what is leaving a lasting impression? What my bullshit or what he did? Yeah. Because you're going to wonder about him after speed dating is over.
There's a middle ground, though. There's a middle ground. You're going to look him up online to really find that guy to figure out what was wrong. You're going to be mad you didn't take my number. No. I'm coming in hot. What time is it? We starting at 36? Hold on. So why are you here? Because you way too fine to be single. Talking to me or the guy next to me?
There's too many people going, sir, can we start the clock again? I don't know who she's talking to. You talking to me or him? I'm talking to you. See, you got, you got nervous. All right.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of moving on after a loved one's death?
So on me. All right. Okay. Three, two, one, go. Okay. So you way too fine to be single. What you doing here? You probably said that to the last three guys. Yo, she said the same thing to you? Does it matter if I'm saying it to you right now? What's up? But you said it one minute ago to somebody else. It doesn't matter. Why do you keep worrying about him when I'm right here? How are you?
Because we sitting thigh to thigh. What's your name? My name is Rory. Do you have any kids? Yes. Can you show me a picture of her? Fuck no. Do you want any more? Not with somebody that says the same thing to the last three guys. Why did you come to speed dating if you're so worried about what the other men do? Are you here for him? No, I'm not. We're just having to be sitting next to each other.
He's too nervous. He's shaking. I got him shaking. He blushing and shit. Like, come on now. Yes, I would like kids eventually. You would? Okay. So are you interested in like casual dating? Are you looking for something serious? Like what prompted you? I'm looking for casual into serious. Okay. Rent to buy. 917-392. Yeah.
wait that got the number yo man see you didn't think my rent to buy line was fire he's a serial killer you can't get nah see nah see that's why i can't go speed in because i'll yell at but yo he got your number nah come on yo what's funny is i would i'd probably call her no you wouldn't that's not the girl you want Why is, hey, what the fuck? Why is that not the girl you want?
No, you don't want that girl. Why? What's wrong with me, Maul? No, nothing is, not you. Nothing is wrong with you. I'm just saying you don't want the girl that, a conversation like that, you don't want her number. Oh, I do. Because that's hilarious. See, he's weird. Why? You don't like smooth women, Maul? That wasn't smooth. That was just funny.
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Chapter 8: How can partners support each other in fitness journeys?
Yeah, that wasn't smooth. That was just funny. Because you made it awkward. I know. I was raising you up and you kept being weird. I was smooth. Saying you too fine to be here is not raising it up. You too fine to be here. I ain't never seen you around here before. Yeah, where you come from?
because i really would have met that if we were being serious i would have met that with well why are you here you don't think highly of yourself no that's what you gotta say because i knew you was here but see i knew you was here see me i don't even do this i don't even i don't even really do this i have reality i have reality i like that that rich is cute at the party and don't i can do that for fun for funsies at the party
I've never seen you give risks. When you be talking to bitches, you be like, you just like you, they love you. Cause you're like awkward, funny. Peach. You've seen me in action. Remarkable. Remarkable. Peace, don't piss me off. Peace be in the back like, he's so good, man. He's just so good. How does he do it? Look at him, man. Look at him go.
Man, I was using that I feel like we've known each other line before it was mainstream. Yeah. You was on the ground with that. I feel like we've known each other forever. You was indie with that line. Definitely. Grassroots. I was fat beats. I was the raucous of that line. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, nah, I've only known each other tonight. It just feels like we've known each other forever.
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