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Toxic Lovers, Lustful Losers & Raw Dog Warriors

1 h 6 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2270310/fan_mail/new] This episode kicks off with pure chaos as Asaad the Artiz admits he’s fallen right back into his toxic ways. What starts as a hilarious confession turns into a full toxic trait reveal session, with both hosts exposing the habits, mindsets, and behaviors they know are red flags. But instead of pretending toxicity is always hated, the conversation flips the narrative and asks the real question: why do people secretly LOVE toxic energy? The intensity, unpredictability, emotional highs, and raw honesty become the center of the debate. Things get even wilder when the hosts enter a no-filter discussion about intimacy and whether there’s actually a deeper emotional connection between “cracking raw” versus using protection. Is it psychological? Emotional? Or are people just attaching meaning where there isn’t any? The debate gets uncomfortable, hilarious, and brutally honest all at once. On the music side, the podcast questions why rap feels unusually quiet right now. Where are the moments? The albums? The energy? The hosts unpack whether the genre is in a creative lull or if audiences are just disconnected from what’s dropping. After a quick intermission, the episode pivots into trending culture conversations — including the news surrounding Stefon Diggs being found not guilty in assault and strangulation allegations, leading into a hilarious but serious debate: “Can chefs with BBLs actually be trusted?” The second half dives into what the hosts call the “lustful losers epidemic,” reframing it from simple horniness into a bigger conversation about discipline, self-control, intentional desire, and modern dating habits. From there, they react to Ray J claiming to have slept with over 12,000 women and break down Blueface’s latest controversial takes surrounding “paternal permission,” relationships, and accountability. Toxicity, lust, music, relationships, culture wars, and complete unfiltered madness — this episode covers ALL of it.

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