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53: Toxic Ex's, Toxic D*ck, & Toxic Love with Balls Deep Podcast
FromStraight Candid
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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Nov 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Balls Deep grace Straight Candid's presence this week on an episode filled with unpacking all things TOXIC pasts. Balls Deep, a podcast that Syd & Soph admire, jump in on a topic they love to speak to - toxic ex's & sex with the ex. Why can sex with an ex be better? Why is it dangerous for our hearts? Would we date the same person we went for in college, now? Each person brings a different perspective on toxic energies and what they've left behind and grown from. From the uncomfortable conversations with friends about their current boyfriend you don't love, to Soph's "list" she keeps handy to remind her why it's a BAD idea to go back, the four leave nothing on the table regarding the moments of weakness we've all had for our pasts.
Let's dive right in, get Balls Deep in why we crave the things that are the worst for us, and reflect on how far we've come! Welcome our guests this week - HOT HOT HOT!
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Let's dive right in, get Balls Deep in why we crave the things that are the worst for us, and reflect on how far we've come! Welcome our guests this week - HOT HOT HOT!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Nov 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
5. Anxiety, SSRI’s and Sex, and How to Cope with Mental Health Set Backs: ANXIETY. Living with anxiety and dealing with its repercussions has been a large part of Syd and Soph's lives, and they know they are not alone in that. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Join as both attempt to normalize the conversation, share how it affects their day-to-day, tips & tricks they use to manage it, AND how anxiety/depression medication can affect sex. Soph offers insight into her first experiences with anxiety and medications, Syd speaks to a life altering event where she had to choose who she wanted to be, but both take a stance saying it is normal and it is okay to speak up about how you feel. by Straight Candid