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S2.E3 | The Gay Episode: Am I A Top Or Bottom?

S2.E3 | The Gay Episode: Am I A Top Or Bottom?

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Welcome to “You're Not My Type, Bro”“The Gay Episode” — Marko and Theo dive into juicy topics ranging from spiritual awakenings and foot fetishes to car rants and queer dating dynamics. Nothing's off-limits.

Episode Highlights:

  • Spiritual Overload: Theo vents about Payton's full-on spiritual transformation — from fluoride-free water to toothpaste drama.

  • Açaí Spot Meltdown: Marko has a traumatizing run-in with a "crunchy granola girl" that sparks a convo on beauty standards and grooming.

  • Top or Bottom? Theo puts Marko to the test: can he guess Theo's sexual role based on personality alone?

  • Gay Community Realness: From body types and labels to what actually turns them on — including Theo's love for pretty faces and Marko's massive foot fetish.

  • The “Gay Handshake”: Can sex lead to friendship? The guys compare queer and straight dating dynamics and whether bridges always need to be burned.

Expect wild honesty, deep friendship, and zero filter.

Subscribe for weekly episodes filled with laughs, real talk, and the kind of insight you didn't know you needed. Whether you're gay, straight, or somewhere in between — there's something here for you.

Drop a comment — we wanna know: Have you ever had a "gay handshake"? Would you use salty distilled water? Are you Team EV or Team Gas?

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