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S2,EP18: "Wet Ass P-word"

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In this episode, Samone & Meek discuss Ben Shapiro's "analysis" of Cardi B. and Meg the Stallion's song, WAP, Meg naming Tory Lanez as her shooter and the "What are we" convo. Can Whyte Men give any productive commentary on the Black Women's narrative on sexuality and sexual expression? Why are Black Women expected to protect Black Men who harm them? Who is responsible to broaching a conversation about the direction a relationship should take? Should a person reserve certain tasks for a relationship based on its title? Is there a such thing as "wifely"/"husbandly" duties? Send any questions, feedback or scenarios (Lemonade Letters) to allthesmokepodcast@gmail.com
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In this episode, Samone & Meek discuss Ben Shapiro's "analysis" of Cardi B. and Meg the Stallion's song, WAP, Meg naming Tory Lanez as her shooter and the "What are we" convo. Can Whyte Men give any productive commentary on the Black Women's narrative on sexuality and sexual expression? Why are Black Women expected to protect Black Men who harm them? Who is responsible to broaching a conversation about the direction a relationship should take? Should a person reserve certain tasks for a relationship based on its title? Is there a such thing as "wifely"/"husbandly" duties? Send any questions, feedback or scenarios (Lemonade Letters) to allthesmokepodcast@gmail.com
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