• Baby Gravy and Booty Fingers- 44

  • May 7 2025
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Baby Gravy and Booty Fingers- 44

  • Summary

  • Dr. Carlton returns from Austin Kink Weekend with a suitcase full of harnesses, BBQ, and legendary leather tales that serve up queer history with a side of you did what ? He shares moments of deep inspiration from icons in the leather community, reminding us all that kink is not just sexy—it’s sacred.

    Meanwhile, Dangilo and Dr. Carlton tackle a serious and heartfelt letter from a listener who’s feeling scared, uncertain, and in need of support. The guys slow things down to share wisdom, offer comfort, and remind the Booty Gang that you're never alone on your journey of life.

    Of course, it wouldn’t be Butt Honestly without things spiraling delightfully sideways:

    🩺 A listener confesses to a doctor-patient fantasy that deserves its own malpractice waiver

    🍆 We hear what it’s like to be a Big Dick Bottom™ (it’s a niche, and we love it)

    💉 Someone gets loaded—and not the way you think—in a confessional that requires holy water and a towel

    🧠 The guys debate the eternal dilemma: Can a bad personality ruin hotness? And on the flip side—can charm turn a 6 into a solid 9?

    The episode wraps with their warm, fuzzy (and slightly sticky) Love Language of the Week, reminding you to stay kind, stay curious, and maybe double-check who you’re sending that confessional to.

    Hit play, lube up your ears, and prepare to laugh, cry, and question everything—Butt Honestly, it's the ride you didn't know you needed.



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