Respectfully Nah Podcast

I Call B/ S

1 h 6 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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We kick things off with the latest drama surrounding Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson — what’s real, what’s rumors, and why the internet always picks sides before the facts even land. Then we flip it into a bigger conversation: what actually counts as cheating in 2026? Is it just physical? Does texting cross the line? Can you really set “rules” in a relationship — or is cheating just cheating, no matter how you dress it up? And this episode hits different because we’ve got a special guest in the building — my sister Alexandria pulls up and adds her perspective to the conversation, bringing a whole new energy to the debate. The crew debates boundaries, double standards, and the gray areas people don’t like to admit exist. It gets real, it gets uncomfortable, and yeah… some of these takes might have you looking at your own situation differently. No sugarcoating. No safe answers. Just unfiltered opinions and real conversation. Welcome to Respectfully. Nah

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