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Genetically Superior Mansplaining: The Viral Moment That Sparked a Secure Connection

46 min · 2 de nov de 2025
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Get ready for another great podcast conversation! HostsNoelle and Adam sit down with friends Anne and Carter to unravel their epic journey from disastrous dates to Instagram DM magic! Hear about the date so bad it went viral (thanks to a guywho mansplained why "men are genetically superior to women"). That infamous post finally inspired Carter, a social media whiz for a gay adult content creator, to slide into Anne’s DMs with a "masterpiece" dissertation on why, yes, men do suck. Tune in to hear how their super-unique, long-distanceromance blossomed. It’s the story of how they found an immediate, secureconnection when they least expected it. (This is Part 1 of a 2-part episode.)

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