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Go For Yours with Erika R. McCall

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Go For Yours with Erika R. McCall

Should a partner’s inconsistency be grounds for a roaming eye? Would you correct it or cut it? What did we ever do before DM’s? The fellas weigh in and guest Erika McCall gets schooled on “comcast remotes”, what qualifies a woman as average, and peak mental confidence as an adult man.

Listen in as we discuss:

  • TBT Matchmaking (24:58)
  • Extra average women exist (34:55)
  • Cheating double standards (38:29)
  • The Ugly Friend revisited (50:51)

Mentioned in this Episode:

Erika McCall’s book Go For Yours

Quotes from this Episode:

“No woman should have dry DMs in 2017.” ~ Fresh

“The wannabe acceptance for [extra] average is astounding.” ~Ant P

“Her biggest pimp was her mama. ‘Get a guy with a good job, girl. Get a guy with a nice car, girl.’ If that’s what you market yourself as wanting…you can’t fault guys for meeting that standard and feeling like they’re the man. ” ~ Dion

“So [cheating] is bad because of our emotions? You want our emotions to be just for you? ~ Erika

Find our guest Erika McCall at www.GoForYours.com and on Instagram at @erikarmccall

Click through to find us on Facebook or Twitter @No4PlayShow. Help us out by subscribing and leaving us a review on iTunes and Facebook.

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Go For Yours with Erika R. McCall

Should a partner’s inconsistency be grounds for a roaming eye? Would you correct it or cut it? What did we ever do before DM’s? The fellas weigh in and guest Erika McCall gets schooled on “comcast remotes”, what qualifies a woman as average, and peak mental confidence as an adult man.

Listen in as we discuss:

  • TBT Matchmaking (24:58)
  • Extra average women exist (34:55)
  • Cheating double standards (38:29)
  • The Ugly Friend revisited (50:51)

Mentioned in this Episode:

Erika McCall’s book Go For Yours

Quotes from this Episode:

“No woman should have dry DMs in 2017.” ~ Fresh

“The wannabe acceptance for [extra] average is astounding.” ~Ant P

“Her biggest pimp was her mama. ‘Get a guy with a good job, girl. Get a guy with a nice car, girl.’ If that’s what you market yourself as wanting…you can’t fault guys for meeting that standard and feeling like they’re the man. ” ~ Dion

“So [cheating] is bad because of our emotions? You want our emotions to be just for you? ~ Erika

Find our guest Erika McCall at www.GoForYours.com and on Instagram at @erikarmccall

Click through to find us on Facebook or Twitter @No4PlayShow. Help us out by subscribing and leaving us a review on iTunes and Facebook.

  continue reading

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