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#HITH Episode 50! Male Best Friends, BBLs vs. Natural Bodies, and Relationship Dilemmas

#HITH Episode 50! Male Best Friends, BBLs vs. Natural Bodies, and Relationship Dilemmas

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🎙️ In Episode 50 of the Heavy is the Head Podcast, the hosts dive into a series of candid conversations. They start with a discussion on the pros and cons of having a male best friend while in a relationship and whether it's acceptable. The episode then transitions to a discourse on BBLs versus natural bodies, where they share their preferences and thoughts on cosmetic enhancements. Lastly, the hosts tackle an intriguing 'Ask the Fellas' segment where a woman seeks advice on whether to confess her infidelity to her husband. The episode is filled with humor, raw opinions, and a touch of controversy, making for an engaging and entertaining listen.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer

00:38 Kicking Off Episode 50

02:01 Male Best Friends Debate

09:51 Cheating Confession Dilemma

20:01 Addressing Relationship Boundaries

20:39 Advice for Rekindling Marital Passion

21:33 TikTok and Relationship Dynamics

21:54 BBLs vs. Natural Bodies

23:35 Appreciating Natural Beauty

32:55 The Importance of Humor in Relationships

36:16 Celebrating Episode 50

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