Chapter 1: What topics do Lex P and Drea Nicole discuss at the beginning?
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Chapter 2: What are the differences between Southern and NYC strip club culture?
That's another topic. She literally turned this way, um... I want to say that's where she had like her TV and stuff. Then she turned again. That's where the bathroom and the shower was. No, no, no. When she turned this way, not where the TV, it's where her kitchen was.
Kitchenette.
A kitchenette. She had like a little thing, the hot plates. Then she turned and her bathroom was... I mean, you make a three... The whole apartment is like this. I said, damn, girl. I couldn't do it. I would be too claustrophobic. And then she had a cat and a dog. Heavens no. Oh, I know it stank up in there. Now, see, I didn't say all that. I did. Me and Ty said it. You right. We said it.
No, that stank. Because even when I be in my building and people be getting on the elevator and shit, I be like, oh, fuck no. I know your house stank. Now, can we keep it real now? I do think, like, if you have an apartment, and I'm not judging because a lot of people finna get mad at me, but I've had animals before, and I just feel like they need to be free and run amok.
Apartments are too small for big dogs, especially. Like, I had a small dog before. We were in a small apartment. It was a chihuahua, real small, real tiny, cool, whatever. But when y'all be having these fucking golden retrievers, great Danes... Hey. Rottweilers. Rottweilers? Come on now. Let him free. That ain't right. It needs to be a law. It's getting ugly out here.
Why do you have those big-ass animals in apartments? I just think that's too much. I just think that's too much. I be seeing it every day in my building. I mean, I used to see it. And I know that apartment phone. You think so? Nose blindness is real. Sometimes people walk in their apartment, they don't smell it. Yeah, because you're used to it. Mm-hmm. You used to it.
I think that's why even like people who like smoke and stuff, like smoke cigarettes, they don't realize that all of their clothes smell like cigarettes. And like when they go outside, they smell like smoke. A new port. Because they used to it because they live in it all the time. I feel like it's the same thing with people with, like, big-ass pets that they don't wash every week.
And nobody be washing their pets for real every week. And they be lying. I said something, and they was like, I wash my dog. No, you don't. Not a big-ass dog. Rover is over there stank as fuck. Y'all laid up next to each other just funky. And then when y'all let y'all dogs in y'all bed, now I know you a nasty bitch. You a nasty bitch. You letting Rover just roll over.
He just in the bed chilling, watching Frankenstein with you. Yeah. Yeah, I don't like that. I don't do that. I don't like that neither. But, you know, people be loving they animals. I mean, you supposed to, I feel like your animal is like, you know, a child. It's a family member. Because I grew up, I've always, I always had an animal growing up. I did.
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Chapter 3: Why do the hosts debate pet hygiene and the need for big dogs in small apartments?
So when you put on the scarf... It was a bra. So when you put that bra on your head and sung Mary J. Blige, you wasn't trying to be funny? What I had, it was what I had. You didn't have a scarf?
Not one?
Didn't have one. I was struggling. finances were not where I'd like for them to be. And I had to do what I had to do to make it. That was a good time, though, because people always say how the red and black episodes was, like, way more unhinged than these. I think that these are still funny.
I mean, they're still funny, but we're different women, and I think if you're growing with us, you're growing with us. I'm not... I think you should bring the bra bag. No. I don't wear that size bra anymore. I mean... You still got some Tickle... I do got some... What they used to say back in the day?
Tickle bitties.
Tickle bitties. Chips. Yes, I do, but they were not... They're not like those. Now, those were breasts. Breasts. Them need a different name. That ain't even... Breasts don't suffice. You know, yeah, the red and black background tie, I know we ain't got to you yet. We coming. Uh-huh. Want another one? That shit's good. You know what? Let's pause. Yep. Because this ain't no regular espresso.
This ain't no... I'm espresso... This is good, though. ...connoisseur. Something different about this.
It got glitter in it.
I did a little twist. So this is more like a pistachio espresso martini. Now, in mine, I use... We have... Y'all know I work for Crown Royal. We have a new Crown Royal chocolate that just came out. It's so good. Inside of an espresso martini, even better. So I use Crown Chocolate in mine. Lex has vodka. Drea has some Reposado tequila. We have some... Did I say the name? Nope, I didn't.
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Chapter 4: How do personal experiences shape our growth and authenticity?
Not as much as I used to. Because I really used to feel that way. Because I just feel like we get so... Like, people are so judgmental towards us all the time and so critical of everything about you. Everything about me, about your personality, about mine. They always trying to dissect everything about you, about me, about our relationship and trying to figure us out.
And it just always becomes like these think pieces and shit. And I feel like I used to be way more of a person when I was younger to be like, fuck all you hoes. Y'all are gonna like this.
Chapter 5: What does it mean to be judged in relationships?
Yeah. For real though. Yeah. Now I'm just kind of more considerate. I still say it every once in a while because sometimes hoes take me there. See you.
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Chapter 6: How can money influence personal identity?
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Chapter 7: Is rebranding a power move or a defense mechanism?
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