Supremely Full Of It Podcast

Seasonal Flings or Lasting Love Affairs

February 26, 2024 N.I.M.E & DY3R
Seasonal Flings or Lasting Love Affairs
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Supremely Full Of It Podcast
Seasonal Flings or Lasting Love Affairs
Feb 26, 2024
N.I.M.E & DY3R

Ever find yourself grappling with the murky waters of modern love and the complexities of dating etiquette? Buckle up for a rollercoaster of laughter and candid conversation as we untangle the hilariously suggestive undertones of office banter and dive headfirst into the love versus finance debate. Amid the chuckles, we'll tackle an email from Randall, pondering if the foundations of a successful relationship can ever truly disregard the bank balance. It's a chat about the hard-hitting realities of societal expectations and the ever-important transparency in love's ledger.

Cuffing season: a time for temporary warmth or the forge for lasting bonds? We're slicing through the frost with our fiery takes on whether these seasonal flings are just for beating the winter blues or if they can bloom into year-round romances. And as we share our personal escapades, we might just uncover why some of us find solace in the single life. It's an exploration of maturity, the phases of dating, and the big question of ethics when Cupid's arrow is aimed near someone who's already taken. You won't want to miss our lively debate that might redefine your Valentine's Day playbook.

Ending on a lighter note, get ready for a trip down memory lane filled with childhood grooming faux pas and a dose of ridiculous restroom wisdom. We're serving up a mixed bag of random, silly stories guaranteed to keep the giggles coming. From personal hygiene mishaps to the unspoken rules of the men's room, this is the kind of banter you'd only get from a group of friends who can't help but find the humor in everyday life. So, grab your favorite throwback comb and prepare to laugh along with us on this nostalgic journey.

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Ever find yourself grappling with the murky waters of modern love and the complexities of dating etiquette? Buckle up for a rollercoaster of laughter and candid conversation as we untangle the hilariously suggestive undertones of office banter and dive headfirst into the love versus finance debate. Amid the chuckles, we'll tackle an email from Randall, pondering if the foundations of a successful relationship can ever truly disregard the bank balance. It's a chat about the hard-hitting realities of societal expectations and the ever-important transparency in love's ledger.

Cuffing season: a time for temporary warmth or the forge for lasting bonds? We're slicing through the frost with our fiery takes on whether these seasonal flings are just for beating the winter blues or if they can bloom into year-round romances. And as we share our personal escapades, we might just uncover why some of us find solace in the single life. It's an exploration of maturity, the phases of dating, and the big question of ethics when Cupid's arrow is aimed near someone who's already taken. You won't want to miss our lively debate that might redefine your Valentine's Day playbook.

Ending on a lighter note, get ready for a trip down memory lane filled with childhood grooming faux pas and a dose of ridiculous restroom wisdom. We're serving up a mixed bag of random, silly stories guaranteed to keep the giggles coming. From personal hygiene mishaps to the unspoken rules of the men's room, this is the kind of banter you'd only get from a group of friends who can't help but find the humor in everyday life. So, grab your favorite throwback comb and prepare to laugh along with us on this nostalgic journey.

Speaker 2:

Hey, yo supremely full of it, ha ha.

Speaker 3:

And we are live. Yeah, man, what's going on? Man? We here, bro Duck and Penny Hughes, blay Brown, ooh, supremely full of it. Podcast.

Speaker 2:

You ain't supposed to talk from the last time, yo, I'm saying Supremely full of it podcast.

Speaker 3:

Back with another episode. Man, they call me Darryl, I'll be your boy 9. Ah man, how you doing Blay, I'm just Blay Brown, I'm good. You know what I'm saying? The deafest brother on the block. I'm good, bro. You don't know what to say from that. I'm good too, man.

Speaker 2:

They's asking man, I'm not Wow.

Speaker 3:

Anyway, so Pull your comb out.

Speaker 1:

Ha ha.

Speaker 2:

Pull your comb out, oh Nope.

Speaker 3:

Oh, but you just made me insecure about my beard. You're on the bulletin'. Comb out man. Oh my God.

Speaker 1:

Nope.

Speaker 3:

Nope, anyway. So Ha ha, hey, good night. So okay, you know how, like we joke around with the whole Paws thing stuff, right, right, like it has gotten to a point where it's like a reflex. Now I was at work and I was outside walking around and I heard this guy talking to this guy on the inside Like he was yelling though, and the guy on the inside was like yo, just back the thing in the back and then, when we done with you, just pull out. And I was just in my head like Paws, nigga, like that don't sound.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was yeah.

Speaker 3:

Like when we done with you just pull out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah Hmm.

Speaker 2:

Trucking life.

Speaker 3:

Everything sounds suspect bro.

Speaker 2:

Everything sounds suspect.

Speaker 3:

Especially with you, anywho.

Speaker 2:

We got a With the power Rangers, hey bro.

Speaker 3:

Hey, here to talk show. All right, bro, that's insane. Anyway, watch, pay attention with your kids watching.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for sure yeah.

Speaker 3:

So we got some emails. Okay, what we got, you know what I'm saying. We got a email from the homie Randall Randall. Yes, randall Randall.

Speaker 2:

That's how I understand. Okay, I didn't know if I was pronouncing it wrong.

Speaker 3:

No, no, okay. Anyway, he reads what's up Supreme team, you hope your brothers are doing your thing, living the dream. So I have a two part thought on your podcast. Mm hmm, one is on the spot, part two. Mm hmm, that one was great. Wait, that one was a great one. I have more to say on that. But the other is for fighting comes easy, okay. So the first part is for on the spot. On the spot, part two. I think it is possible for a man to date, when he has no money Mm hmm, only if he's got his priority straight, he's got gas, food and and good on money that he has money for that. He has money for an apartment. You may his partner can work something out. But I can see where your guests were saying Okay, I'll be going to talk about that later.

Speaker 1:

Mm, hmm.

Speaker 3:

Because nobody wants a broke man. It can hinder the progress of their relationship. I will consider everything a man is supposed to do Like what you grow up. Learning is basically the building blocks of being a husband. I agree If you think. I mean if you look at it like what a man is supposed to bring to the table will eventually evolve into that. I think a good father figure can help with that.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

You want to break all right, randall. You want to break down that one or go on to the next part.

Speaker 2:

That ain't the full email, or he's two different? Yes, okay, I'm trying to recall what I said in the episode.

Speaker 3:

I'm just going to say I disagree with the whole American date if he's broke. Why do you disagree with that? Because, okay, when I say broke, this is what I mean by a man shouldn't date if he's quote, unquote broke. If you got all your bills paid and you got food, gas and all that stuff and you have no money whatsoever left over, then you shouldn't be dating.

Speaker 2:

I mean, but that can happen at any point, though I know.

Speaker 3:

But if you're single and you're going into it that way, I don't think you should be doing it.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I would say, if you're going into it that way, that's something you got to say up front, because if she down, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

But that's only if she's like in all of you.

Speaker 2:

Okay, let me ask you this what does a woman have to bring to the dating stage that, if they didn't have that, they shouldn't be dating? It's dead, no one knows. Okay, that's why I shouldn't matter.

Speaker 3:

You don't ask me that question.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, that's why I shouldn't matter.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

If you could find the one that ain't really on it. You know what I mean. Ain't into the. You got to have all this money and this.

Speaker 3:

It ain't all this money, it's just having some money to do something.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but you got some people who have money to do something with that still don't want to do anything with it, and so does that mean I shouldn't date because I'm not willing to waste it. You might find somebody that want to date you. Man is cool with being at the crib with you.

Speaker 3:

All right, you know what, randall, I'm going to have you on, and we could talk about that one, yeah for sure. Second part is for the fighting comes easy part. I was thinking that when the Bible says to go out into the wilderness desert instead of arguing arguing, bro, I can't read today with your wife. I feel like it's because women will bring up things weeks, months prior. They can throw it right back in your face and I got to say I was raised on it, ain't what you say is how you say it. Sometimes you might be able to get what you want if you go about it in a certain way.

Speaker 2:

And that's fair. Okay, that's fair.

Speaker 3:

Appreciate the email, Randall. I agree that they women hit harder than men.

Speaker 2:

You right they do, yeah, they do. You know the Bible letting you know who the enemy is. That's just a joke, man Don't go around displaying.

Speaker 3:

When the Bible told us every woman was sour.

Speaker 2:

I'm just. You know, it's a joke. You know what I mean. It's a joke, man.

Speaker 3:

Wow, that called me on guard coming from you.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God, okay, I ain't saying Randall saying it.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying no, I'm just playing. I'm just joking.

Speaker 2:

You know I love women. I do. I'm married to one.

Speaker 3:

I love women. Next email man.

Speaker 2:

Put your comb out.

Speaker 3:

That's two Email coming from Bruce. Bruce Shout out to Bruce, bruce, bruce. His email says dare, supremely. Full of it Dare, okay, yeah, all right. Quick thought Right, right, I know that I'm feeling. The problem is she's in a relationship. What, yeah, all right. Am I wrong for telling her how I feel, or should I just let it go, interested in your thoughts? Right, okay.

Speaker 2:

Is that it? Yeah, I'm going to do this first. I hope your name ain't Bruce for real, because you just put your name out there after writing that type of email, maybe, man, I don't want nobody to find out who I am.

Speaker 3:

Maybe he? I don't know. We don't know where he, at you, got to use the alias brother. Maybe Bruce is alias. I hope so.

Speaker 2:

I hope so. Yeah, but thoughts, let it go, why you want to let it go. Let it go, man. I put it to you like this, bro If she in a relationship and you feeling her and she feeling you say she lead dude to be with you, what you think she going to do to you when somebody else feeling her too, I don't play that game.

Speaker 3:

The email said nothing about her feeling him.

Speaker 2:

I understand that, but I'm saying that he feels her Right. Why not let it?

Speaker 3:

go. Okay, this is my thought. Now, mind you, I'm in a relationship, vax, so what you just say. I don't see a problem with him letting her know how you feel.

Speaker 2:

You don't, no, why.

Speaker 3:

Because I can't control what he do Now. Okay, now, if he tells said girl how he feels, the ball is in her court now. So if she reacts, then her man should let her go and Bruce should be like you know what, I don't know G. Then what was the point?

Speaker 2:

What was the point? I'm just saying Nah, no, bro. I'm just saying you should never wanna be an individual that'll break up some of my relationship. Alicia Keys did it.

Speaker 3:

Okay, but you never should wanna be that person.

Speaker 2:

Hey, I'm just saying, my thing is this okay. If I'm feeling you shawty, then you think that person should express how they feel.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You're in a relationship.

Speaker 3:

If somebody came up to my girl and said what? And said yo you a nice little tenderoni.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying? I'm trying to zoom, zoom, zoom in your boom, boom, whatever.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? Right, but that's not them being told to do so. That's them just doing it. Huh, that's them just expressing. That's them just shooting a shot. That ain't them saying, hey, what should I do? That's a difference.

Speaker 3:

Shoot your shot If you feeling some type of way shoot your shot.

Speaker 2:

Why? And see, we don't even have no backstory on this either. We don't need it. What if Bruce? What if Bruce is the best friend to the boyfriend?

Speaker 3:

That ain't my problem. But should he still shoot a shot. He has it for me.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

No, Bruce. Yes.

Speaker 2:

No Bruce.

Speaker 3:

No, bruce, if you see something you like, go for it. No, I'm just saying Absolutely not. But if she takes the bait you gotta think about this may happen again, so why? Yeah, I'm just saying hey, shut up.

Speaker 2:

Bruce hey, bruce Listen.

Speaker 3:

Bruce, I hope you're listening to what's happening.

Speaker 2:

Don't why, because if she bites she's not going to be a suitable partner for you.

Speaker 3:

He wrote into Supreme we Full of it. Ok, and you are full of something. Ok, it's SupremeWeFullOfIt at gmailcom, by the way.

Speaker 2:

Bruce don't do, it, don't do it.

Speaker 3:

Bruce, bruce, listen, you will beat yourself up. If you don't shoot your shot, you will miss out on something, bruce, you're going to miss out on it.

Speaker 2:

Did you hear what he said? Bruce, don't do it. Don't do it, bruce, don't do it.

Speaker 3:

No, it ain't worth it. Bruce, one of us wants to see you happy. You're not going to be happy after this I'm just saying you don't know that he's not. Well if she be like you know what I've been waiting for you to say something to her.

Speaker 2:

She might be the same chick that was in that African concert too. I'm not.

Speaker 3:

All right.

Speaker 2:

Did you hear about that?

Speaker 3:

I saw it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you don't want to talk about that. Do you and do sitting in like Bruce. Don't end up like that. I feel bad for it, for dude bro. You know what I mean. Don't do it. Don't do it, all right bro, whatever.

Speaker 3:

Anyway, appreciate the email. People, man, appreciate the email, good topics Anyway. So, now that we are far removed from a national, drop it off in your drawl's day. If you don't know what that is, people, after you done watching or listening to this, go watch Baby Boy and then wait for your girl to be on the phone and then write in the comments, supreme, so that we know that you got it in.

Speaker 1:

Anyway.

Speaker 3:

So as the weather starts to break you know what I'm saying and you know the sun comes out, warm weather, right Sun dresses and basketball shorts and all this other stuff that we put on to attract people comes out more. So the topic of cuffing season. What are your thoughts on cuffing season?

Speaker 2:

Cuffing season is trash. Why is it trash? It's trash man, it's a waste of time.

Speaker 3:

Why is it a waste of time?

Speaker 2:

It's a waste of time, man. You going to cuff somebody for a season, and that's it.

Speaker 3:

As the uh.

Speaker 2:

Like you said, just bread and juices.

Speaker 3:

You ain't going to like what I'm about to say, but I'm going to say it. You know, people are in your life for a season. Here we go, man. Here we go man. They in your life for a season, here we go. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So you know what that sounds like to me.

Speaker 3:

What does it sound like?

Speaker 2:

You just use people until you can't use them no more, because the season is generally just about you.

Speaker 3:

No, the season is about the season Getting what you want.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's just about getting what you want. Getting by, that's pretty much it.

Speaker 3:

So that's what you think the cover season is? Yep, Okay that thing. The cuffing season is a intense version of tryouts. For whom? For both parties involved. Yeah, okay, keep going, keep going. Cuffing season is basically during the wintertime, right, right. All the gathering holidays is in the wintertime. Okay, even Valentine's Day is considered during the wintertime too, so why not have intense tryouts to see if this person can go another season with you?

Speaker 2:

I'm following.

Speaker 1:

That's what you got.

Speaker 3:

That's what cuffing season is. No, yes, it's Brad.

Speaker 2:

Yes, it is Cuffing season is grabbing up something that you can mess with for now that you don't really want. That's cuffing season.

Speaker 3:

That sounds like a continuation of a booty call. Yes, but no, I think cuffing season is extreme. Tryouts to see if the person can go on more seasons with you.

Speaker 2:

Why can't it just be cuffing then? Why do I have to be cuffing season?

Speaker 3:

Because it's intense, people are more focused. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

They done with Summer League and G League, yeah, so now you know what I'm saying, so you're saying during the cuffing season this person is more important than you, than the people you've dealt with in the G League.

Speaker 3:

Yes, yes, all because of the holidays that follow and the weather. You may never know. They may come over to your house or you go over to their house and the blizzard just pops up. So now y'all stuck in the house together. So if y'all stuck in the house together, that's more intense tryouts on so many levels.

Speaker 2:

I am. I'm just gonna ask a question to the people listening.

Speaker 1:

Write an email.

Speaker 2:

Let me know you feel me. If you were involved in any cuffing season, was it always with somebody that you actually wanted?

Speaker 3:

Or was?

Speaker 2:

it just to get you by.

Speaker 3:

So you really think people would go through cuffing season with somebody that they really don't like?

Speaker 2:

My experience. Yeah, did you do that? No, because I only cuffed. There was no season. There was no season to it. There was no season to it bro.

Speaker 3:

Say it again you did what.

Speaker 2:

What you did to put your coat on. I just cuffed man. You know what I'm saying. No season to it, bro.

Speaker 3:

When you say cuffing season, bro, that sounds like it got an expiration date on it All right, I mean, if you wanna go to the expiration date, when do you think cuffing season is officially over?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, you tell me.

Speaker 3:

You drive. You tell me I think cuffing season is over with. At the end of February I knew you was gonna say that, because that's what I was gonna say anyway. Yeah, the end of.

Speaker 2:

February. Who cares? My thing is this I would rather cuff you when that time ain't happening, Because when that time happens, I want to enjoy myself with somebody that I'm going to be with.

Speaker 3:

Okay, let me ask you this Does it sound better to cuff when it's cold out? You ain't going where, I mean you ain't going nowhere that often Is it dark and gloomy outside, or does it sound better to cuff when it's sunny outside? Everybody's living a best life, with skin showing and stuff and stuff Like, especially with these new yellow pants that they got out. They got child support written all over them because the crease go up the it's the way they stitch it. Yeah, so you really think that's the best time to cuff.

Speaker 2:

I say this I don't know when the best time to cuff, because I told you I just cuffed. So what I'm saying is most people, when I hear them saying it's time to start cuffing stuff, it's cuffing season, it's wintertime, right, okay, why would you want to be? No, bro, that is the best time to cuff. Why wouldn't it be? When the sun dresses is out, the leggings is on.

Speaker 3:

Because you want to do what you want to do.

Speaker 2:

Which is what Just stay in the house to. It depends on how you live life. I feel you, but most people get caught up around that time, being trapped in the snow, then with somebody they don't want to be with.

Speaker 3:

That's why I say it's intense. So if you don't want to be with this person, it depends if you at their house.

Speaker 2:

High interval training. I feel you yeah.

Speaker 3:

All right, global guts. Do you remember that show?

Speaker 2:

Yes, bro, I did.

Speaker 3:

That's what it is global guts, all right, okay. So if you know you don't want to be with this person and you snowed in with them, yeah, I'm just stuck. No, you're not. You can make the decision to leave and start cuffing season all over again, or stay there and figure out how you and this other person gonna like each other.

Speaker 2:

Amen, it wasn't no season. With me, man, I'm cuffing.

Speaker 3:

I've had a few cuffing seasons in my day you know what I'm saying and the season showed me that I was better off single.

Speaker 2:

So cuffing season could be anytime.

Speaker 3:

I mean technically, yes, but it's more intense during the wintertime. Yeah, sound like dating to me. It's not, bro. I'm telling you, dating and cuffing season is totally different. What's the difference? I just told you, bro.

Speaker 2:

No, I just need to know like a clear cut difference between.

Speaker 3:

During cuffing season, you're more focused. You're more focused, all right, you notice everything.

Speaker 2:

Oh man OK.

Speaker 3:

All right, during cuffing season you don't look past, but you be like yo. When you chew, you smack. Is this how you are? Because, if it is, I need to think to myself do I want to go through this season with you, but when you're not? But it's not cuffing season you ain't dealing with that.

Speaker 2:

So when you're dating, you just let everything slide.

Speaker 3:

No when you're dating bro. This is supremely full of it, ok.

Speaker 2:

Thank you for explaining all of this madness you're talking about Go ahead.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying what was your question.

Speaker 2:

I don't even remember, I don't know. I just been in this intense conversation.

Speaker 3:

When you're dating and it's not cuffing season, you know that you have a better chance of finding somebody else. There's an easier chance of finding somebody else, but during cuffing season the weather's gloomy. You know what I'm saying. You really ain't got that many options to go outside. So the person that you cuff is going to go through all those cold nights with you. And then, if you're not living together, what if you're not staying at the same place? If that person will make a drive In the ice storm To see you, that's going to make you think, yo, they can go another season. I hate that word. No, I'm just saying. I'm just saying, bro, I feel you. It's cool.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying, If I cuff you, I'm going through the ice storm period bro.

Speaker 3:

I hate when you, bro, don't lower your voice like that. What?

Speaker 2:

you mean.

Speaker 3:

Say it again Go into the storm with you. That's what I'm just saying. Don't talk to me like that.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying, man, you know, it is what it is, you know to each their own.

Speaker 3:

All right, what? Who you think made up cuffing season you?

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Man or woman?

Speaker 2:

It sound like a man created that, though why? And that's because we got a couple different definitions of cuffing season.

Speaker 3:

You think one thing, I think something else, so Okay, why do you think they call it season then?

Speaker 2:

See, my thought process is during your little season, bro, is you just want something to mess with, something to keep you warm? That's it so if Because for somebody that really want to cuff it's not a season, but I told you bro. I understand it, bro, I got you.

Speaker 3:

I got you what I got you. Like we in this season together, all right, you and your head. Like I don't see how he got a girl.

Speaker 2:

Amen, congratulations.

Speaker 3:

I am happy for you To be honest with you. I met my girl when it was not cuffing season.

Speaker 2:

Right, but you cuffed her right yeah, when we got. But are you still going through the season? Yeah, yeah, we yeah. So it has an expiration date on it.

Speaker 3:

No, Okay, I'm just asking. We are going through the seasons together. Now it's Zuns. Yeah, she made it through one season.

Speaker 2:

Okay, like I said so, but there's an expiration date on each season. No, bro.

Speaker 3:

Right, that's like when, when two people grow apart.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

What does that mean? That means that they season is over with.

Speaker 2:

Their season is over with. Yes, how long was that season? It depends on how long they wanted to play. Okay, all right Now. Which season are you in? Ephesians now.

Speaker 3:

It'll be season two in July oh man. It'll be season two in July.

Speaker 2:

So your seasons are set up like episodes, like you know what I'm saying, Like y'all shooting a film or something.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like the flavor was.

Speaker 2:

Because your season is long bro. Wow, you said season two.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's what we doing. Man you more like season eight. What you talking about? That's what we doing?

Speaker 3:

Who almost called you by your first name. What you really want to count season? You were like season eight, bro, all right, no, actually, yeah, like seven, probably Seven going out. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Uh-huh, yeah yeah, season two them some long episodes, but they're good, mm, that's what it do. They're deep. Hey, bro, thoughtful. Okay, all right, facts, that's what's up. I could say some more words, I know, and it's going to get worse from there, so you might as well stop, yeah me.

Speaker 3:

It was, it was. Anyway. Do you think all right if you make it through the cuffing season and do you think it's wrong to break up with the person or leave the person after February or the last day of February?

Speaker 2:

I mean you can make that person feel like they got used for Christmas in Valentine's Day.

Speaker 3:

But isn't that like? But wouldn't that be dumb, though, because you don't bought gifts already? Probably. So now, just because the weather's breaking you just people do it, though Forget your investments.

Speaker 2:

People do that, which, in my opinion, is a waste of time, bro. That's why I say forget a season, bro. I cuff, I'm old bro. Why would you want to just keep playing this game forever, bro? And look up you 55 talking about the game, bro, with somebody who liked me, all right.

Speaker 3:

What so? Is cuffing season age appropriate for something? Is there a certain age that you shouldn't be partaking in cuffing season?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yes, what's the age After 16.

Speaker 3:

Bro, come on G.

Speaker 2:

Bro, grow up, Grow up bro.

Speaker 3:

I have to see.

Speaker 2:

You still with your parents. That's young, I'm just saying. When you out on your own, bro, and you doing grown up things, then do grown up things Okay.

Speaker 3:

Let me ask you this Is cuffing season.

Speaker 2:

Just another side word for whole phase. That's what it sound like to me. That was my whole thought process, because you're not going to treat the person that you want to one day marry as somebody that's disposable like that, but you just but it's not a whole phase, because you just messing with that person. But if you have three, four seasons a year, then what is that?

Speaker 3:

What do you mean? Three or four seasons a year With different people? Yeah, no, you're with the same person during cuffing season, right? Well, at least with my cuffing season, because I care about my stuff.

Speaker 2:

Because my thought process in most cuffing seasons, bro, the intent is not to stay together. What is the intent, then? To get what you want in that time, in that season, whether it be somebody to just stay warm with, somebody to talk to, somebody to kick it with, but your eyes or your heart really ain't all the way there.

Speaker 3:

So you really think people is out here at the end of February.

Speaker 2:

Well, appreciate your time Some people do Wow, and most of them are women. Bro, if you knew some of the things I knew, bro.

Speaker 3:

Give me your story.

Speaker 2:

Give me your story. I know some of the things, bro. I know women that know that some of these dudes are in relationships, but try they hardest just to get them to do something for them for.

Speaker 3:

Valentine's Day, bro. Maybe that's what Bruce is. Maybe that's what Bruce is Got caught up in. I hope not and that's what you try to shoot a shot with. I hope not. I'm just saying Don't do it Bruce. Just saying Bruce, don't do it Bruce. No, all right, if Can you go through cover season with more than one person. People do it. That's a whole phase. People do it that was a whole phase, For sure.

Speaker 3:

I think with cover season you are literally just with that one person. Now this is where I kind of agree with you, but I'm going to say it anyway. But cover season, I don't think either person has a title. We just kicking it and then, once that season is over with, if you move on to another season, then you may get a title.

Speaker 2:

As possible. Yeah, see me. Like I said, man, especially when you get older. But you don't want to play games, no more. I feel you, you don't want to play games, no more.

Speaker 3:

You don't want to constantly bring new people over to your place.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's still stupid.

Speaker 3:

So after 16, there's no more conferences.

Speaker 2:

I mean, that was a low number, Very low. I'm just saying when you were at the point where you doing mature adult things, then do mature adult things, not just adult things, but mature adult things. You know if you should be at the age of where, like you know, if every dude that you with is an alcoholic and you hate it, then quit taking me home from the bar. Okay, that's a mature decision.

Speaker 3:

I got a question for you. Think about Bruce's email. All right, would you be mad if, okay, you're married? Would you be mad if somebody did something to do with how that's your wife?

Speaker 1:

Nah.

Speaker 3:

Why not?

Speaker 2:

Like you said, I can't control what they do. Okay, but if I'm the person that someone's asking if they should do it, I'm going to tell them no, let me leave that with you. But no, I can't control what other people do. She has to do what she needs to do and if she do the wrong thing, then that's on her. If she do the wrong thing, Amen. Listen. If she do the wrong thing, that's on her.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying. It's just, you know, not everybody know that somebody's with somebody else and you're going to have people that be like you know. You can even tell them like, yeah, I'm with somebody, they don't. Some people don't care. I'm just trying to be your friend, to cuff you for a season.

Speaker 3:

Well, I mean nah hold on, since you're saying this to me. You are married, so all I need you is for a season.

Speaker 2:

My point.

Speaker 3:

But she's married though, exactly. But if she wasn't married, though, I'm going to see if you can go through another season, but if you taken already, nah, I just need you for a couple, exactly.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying yeah, right, yes, sir, just saying I agree with you.

Speaker 3:

Hey.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

All right.

Speaker 2:

Well, I and Bruce, if she bite bro, if she bite bro she's a he might, bro, she might straighten up for him.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely not. You don't know that. Absolutely not. He may bring something out of her that the man that she would now couldn't bring.

Speaker 2:

If he brought out of her with somebody who couldn't be faithful, bro, no what if she broke up with her boyfriend and then started talking to him?

Speaker 3:

Absolutely no, no, no, no, listen, listen.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, I'm about to say something that was going to be paused. Mom, go ahead. He shoot a shot.

Speaker 3:

Right, she's intrigued. She breaks up with her man now to go holler at a Bruce. What's the problem with?

Speaker 2:

that I still see a problem with that. Why? Because how she would have left said dude and let's Bruce put herself out there. My thing is if she broke up with dude and then Bruce like yeah, what's good, you know blah, blah, then cool, no problem. But because she didn't make that decision on her own is a problem to me.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm not being honest. I'm only giving this advice, Bruce, so you can write back in here.

Speaker 1:

Let us know how bad it went.

Speaker 3:

Let us know how much your bond was.

Speaker 2:

Oh man. Anyway, go ahead holler at a Bruce. Yeah, don't do it.

Speaker 3:

You want to any follow-ups on the cuffing season? Nah, man just.

Speaker 2:

You ain't never got nothing to say. Stop being three old foes, man. How's it mature? They're mature. Three old foes. There are mature, three old foes. Please explain that.

Speaker 3:

These wash their hands, I don't know, like bringing a moaty. I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I almost spit all over this microphone. Oh wow, you got me bruh. You got me bruh. That was intense. Hey man, I was about to slide over you too, bruh. He said they wash their hands.

Speaker 1:

Oh my.

Speaker 2:

God, come on, all right man.

Speaker 1:

Bruh. What if this show become?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, I don't know. Okay, you got motivation. Let me turn this down. This is loud. Oh yeah, you got one. Uh, you can go first.

Speaker 3:

Fellas, if you shake it more than twice, you play with it, whoa.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead.

Speaker 3:

Whoa, that's all. I got Some decent advice, I guess.

Speaker 2:

I guess there's some decent advice. Man, yeah, bruh you white. Hey, bruh, I ain't got nothing. I ain't got nothing, that's you know, I can't top it, I can't top that.

Speaker 1:

Oh God.

Speaker 2:

Man, no moaty for me.

Speaker 3:

Okay, should I bring the comb back up?

Speaker 2:

Bring the comb out, there it is. Let them see it. All right, man, yeah, that's that joint. You used to comb the BBs out. Yeah that's what my mom used to comb the BBs out with.

Speaker 3:

I'm ducking, ducking, pender. Huge Blame, bruh Supreme, we full of it.

Speaker 2:

That's your boy, we out. What has this become? Oh man, it's me, take the comb out. It's me, take the comb out.

Speaker 3:

It's me, it's me, it's me, it's me, it's me, oh man, oh God Supreme, say yes, sir, yep, oh man.

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