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From Devout to DTF with Usama Siddiquee

From Devout to DTF with Usama Siddiquee

FromGirls Gotta Eat


From Devout to DTF with Usama Siddiquee

FromGirls Gotta Eat

ratings:
Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We have a hot and hilarious one for you this week with comedian Usama Siddiquee. We're discussing his life growing up Muslim and sheltered then finding his way sexually in college, and how he views religion now. We're also chatting about open relationships, pursuing a passion that doesn't align with your parents' expectations, the sexiest home decor, sleeping with people "at work", and why (some) men don't like funny women. And we have Usama "manalyze" some listener questions like why do guys DM instead of text and can you come back from getting too drunk on a first date, PLUS we're giving a juicy update on Rayna's Cleveland man-fan. Hope you enjoy! Follow Usama on Instagram @UsamaStandsUp and check out his podcast Mango Bae. Follow us @GirlsGottaEatPodcast, Rayna @Rayna.Greenberg, and Ashley @AshHess. Check our website for tour dates and merchandise.  Thank you to our partners this week: ShipStation: Get 60 days FREE at shipstation.com with code GGE. LiquidIV: Get 25% off at liquidiv.com with code GGE25 at checkout. HelloFresh: Get a total of $80 off across 5 boxes including free shipping on your first box at hellofresh.com/80gge + code 80GGE. Buffy: For $20 off your Buffy comforter, visit buffy.co and enter code GGE. 
Released:
Oct 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Why do guys just want to f*ck you once then stalk your Instagram forever? Should you ditch the apps and meet people in the wild? How do you get over a breakup when you feel like you're gonna die? These are all topics discussed on Girls Gotta Eat -- a comedy podcast about dating, sex, and relationships co-hosted by Ashley Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg.