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Dre
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Pat
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Pat
Not no more, though.
Lex P
Why you say that?
Pat
I mean, I wonder why.
Lex P
I want to know why.
Pat
We're American. I'll put it at that.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
Yeah, we actually.
Dre
Do. Y' all tell your partner every single detail about your friends and their drama.
Pat
I'm learning something new right now. So I'm about to find out something.
Mike
It all depends.
Pat
What you mean, it depends.
Mike
We don't tell each other that much.
Pat
Yeah, like, I haven't shook his head in, like, 10 years.
Lex P
Y' all don't hug?
Mike
Nah, I tried to hug him on camera one time. He wasn't trying to hug me.
Lex P
Let's do it.
Dre
Before mine, I went on him, and you could smell musty.
Pat
Like, let's say for some reason the restaurant was hot, and he just, like, caught, like, some bad wind, and now he's stinking wind.
Lex P
That ain't wind.
Pat
Worst case scenario, he already stinks. There's no way you should let a woman touch you. It should be like, some. Like, I just had surgery. I can't do it.
Lex P
Surgery is crazy.
Pat
Whatever they say, we got nothing to do with, like, we don't know these.
Lex P
I was in an open relationship. She wanted to date a former white supremacist, and I said no, but I still stayed in the relationship.
Dre
And what was the reason she wanted to date him in the first place?
Lex P
Kind of a long story.
Dre
Make it sure.
Lex P
First of all. Yeah. So I was in the military. The majority of our friends were, like, gay Marine. We went to the bar with them, and my boyfriend basically asked me if we could pretend not to be together so that he could be hit on by all the gay men. And that was pretty early on in our relationship. And we. What's up, y'? All? It's your girl Lex P. And it's.
Dre
Your girl Dre and Nicole.
Lex P
And you are tuned in to another episode of Poor Mind, where a drunk.
Dre
Mind speaks sober things.
Lex P
We got a guest today. We got a guest today. Hey, so y' all have been asking us to have these lovely couple gentlemen on for a long time. I know y' all have seen them on your IG feed, on your Tik Tok, on your YouTube, everywhere. Cuz they be everywhere. We got Crash Dummies in our building. Yeah.
Pat
Oh, wow.
Mike
Live crowd, too. That's crazy.
Dre
Live studio audience.
Lex P
Live studio audience. How y' all doing?
Pat
Good, Good.
Mike
Good intro.
Lex P
It was.
Mike
I like how coordinated it is, cuz I was watching a lot of Y' all content before leading up to this?
Lex P
And you guys, you was prepared?
Mike
Yeah, yeah, I was prepared. You guys are very coordinated with the intros. We just, like, feel like we just start out of nowhere.
Pat
Yeah, I like that. I don't think we could do that.
Mike
You know what's crazy?
Pat
We argue too much.
Lex P
Forever. Forever.
Dre
We be arguing too.
Lex P
We love to argue down.
Dre
Yeah, but not as much as we use pseudo.
Lex P
No, it's a debate. It's a difference between debating and arguing. Y' all be arguing or y' all be debating?
Pat
We. We do like. We do. We don't. We don't. We don't say words because, you know, we just do, like, subtle stuff.
Mike
Oh, so you microaggression.
Pat
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dre
Okay, okay, okay.
Pat
I do this on camera. Like. Like, yo, yo.
Lex P
Oh, okay.
Pat
And then he, like.
Lex P
So you're the more the, like, aggressive one with your words.
Mike
No, no, no.
Lex P
So who's the aggressive one with their words?
Pat
The one that had three drinks.
Lex P
I have one drink. This your third drink?
Mike
No, it's my birthday carna.
Pat
Yes.
Lex P
Turna.
Mike
That's just a very good drink, though.
Lex P
Oh, look, we gonna get into this.
Dre
One thing about Todd.
Lex P
Shout out to our bartender, Todd. So I do wanna start from the beginning, you know, for the girls that are watching that don't know. Cause I know the guys know, y', all, but we have a lot of female watchers, so let's start from the beginning. Cause, you know, they say, take away the mics, especially from the men.
Pat
Yeah, I get it.
Dre
Y' all have to be saying that.
Lex P
Yes, they always say that. They be like, take away the mics, but leave Dre and Lex.
Dre
They did.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. They do always.
Dre
They be like, but Lip. Poor minds keep right.
Lex P
But y' all have found a space, and y' all have become really, really successful. And honestly, I'm not gonna lie, I think podcasting, it's not easy. But I will say, for women, it's like doing reality shows, you know? Like, women tend to be successful in the reality show space more so than men. But y' all found so much success in this space. So I do want to start from the beginning, like, when y' all started the show, how y' all came up with the idea, all that good stuff.
Pat
Okay, go ahead, Go ahead.
Mike
Come on.
Pat
I'm group leader today. All right. We take turns.
Dre
That's a microaggression.
Pat
Yeah, y' all gotta start giving him dark. A different dude. But, yeah, I feel like it was. I don't know how y' all did it, but ours was just like, oh, bro, let's start a podcast. You know? And it's just like, it could have went either way, I feel like. But we kind of just found what made it work. I feel like we very hard on comedy. Like, something like. I don't know if y' all like that, but something has to make me laugh for real or I might not give it up. Okay, so I feel like I'm hard on comedy, which, like, that's kind of what we have our podcast for. So it's like, I wouldn't put out anything that wouldn't make me laugh.
Lex P
Right. Okay.
Pat
So it kind of worked. And he's the same way. He's pretty. He a hater, too.
Lex P
Me too.
Mike
No, I'm a silent hater, though.
Lex P
I am a. I'm a silent hater.
Mike
But I judge with, like, I feel like I judge with. With passion. Like, I don't judge and make and changes my opinion on it.
Pat
Damn. A hater and a liar.
Mike
Come on.
Lex P
Okay, so you the Lex, cuz I'm a hater and I'm a liar.
Mike
Oh, I'm not a liar.
Lex P
Oh, you lying right now. I can tell. I know a lie when I see one.
Dre
Okay, that's really determining who the Lex and who to dray is. What y' all sign?
Mike
Mm, same thing.
Pat
Same sign was born almost two days apart.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. Okay, so now you coordinated.
Pat
Yeah. Oh, damn.
Lex P
What's your size?
Mike
Sag.
Dre
Oh, we was just talking about SAG men on our Patreon episode.
Pat
Oh, what they be doing?
Lex P
Lying.
Dre
We were just.
Lex P
Well, I wasn't saying that.
Dre
I said I have had some of the best times in my life when I was dating a Sagittarius man. Like, y' all are a ball of fun. You're going to have a great time, however y' all are. And y' all cannot be monogamous.
Lex P
Like, it's.
Dre
Y' all. Like, a girl has to understand she's going to be a part of your roster.
Pat
That's crazy.
Lex P
Part of the collection.
Pat
Understand that I would never talk to.
Dre
A woman, like, time of her life, though.
Mike
So fun and.
Lex P
Okay, great times, but I feel like.
Dre
Y' all could be good partners when you find that one, you know? But, like, I just feel like y' all be here for a good time.
Lex P
Do y' all consider y' allself husband material?
Pat
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Mike
Yeah, I would think so.
Lex P
Okay.
Dre
Y' all wanna get married?
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
Okay, good. Wholesome me.
Pat
I'M a lover boy.
Lex P
You are. I think most fire signs are, though.
Dre
Yeah.
Mike
That's what we are.
Lex P
Yeah. Y' all are fire signs. I'm a Leo. I'm a fire sign.
Dre
She's a fire sign.
Pat
My dad a Leo.
Mike
What other signs are there?
Lex P
Earth.
Mike
Earth.
Dre
You have Earth, water and Air.
Lex P
And Air. Yeah.
Mike
Like Avatar.
Lex P
Yeah. Related to your anime.
Mike
So you can understand. Well, yeah, we met in college. We played college football together. And then after. So we've known each other for, like, 10 years now.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
Yeah. So we were actually, like, really friends.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
After we graduated, like. Like Pat was saying it was about, like, starting the podcast. Start the podcast. And we just finally bought some equipment.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
A big part of our show now is listener calls, but that really didn't start to maybe, like, episode, like, 50 or 60. It started just us calling, like, our friend one time. One of our friends called us one time live to like, bail him out.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
On the show. So.
Lex P
But I think that's the best way to do shows.
Pat
I tell he right back in there.
Mike
My bad.
Lex P
Like, when you just let it develop.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? Like, something will happen. You'd be like, hey, this. This might work. You know what I'm saying? And the consistency, of course, as well. So when did y' all realize, like, okay, this is like, we got something.
Mike
Day one.
Lex P
Ooh.
Mike
Our first clip went viral. Like, our first.
Lex P
Really?
Mike
Yeah, yeah. Something super cringey now. But back then, TikTok was on that wave. It was like a. Would you rather about, like, would you rather fight some.
Pat
Some. Some ad we ain't got to discuss?
Lex P
You know what it is?
Pat
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
Mike
In the old days, we, like, started. We did the little gorilla versus 100 men.
Pat
Y trend back. Like, we really. We started that. We just ain't want. I hate when people just, like, when somebody started it and then it's happening without them. They come on there. Like, I started this. And. Yeah, chill out, Leroy.
Dre
He like, actually, we started this.
Lex P
That is funny.
Dre
We feel the same way, though, a little bit about the things we used to talk about in the past. We'd be like, it's a little cringy.
Mike
But, you know, it's the beginning. It's part of the story, you know what I'm saying? Especially, like, our outfits. Oh, we have some trash outfits.
Lex P
Why? What was wrong with the outfit?
Mike
There's nothing, like, you know, when you're still like, finding yourself your own style and you just try some shit and you're doing a podcast, you don't think that many people are gonna see it, but sometimes you just throw on anything. And we did it in like my third bedroom apartment, like, apartment. So it's very like comfortable. So like very in at home type of clothing. Not like going out.
Pat
We wasn't even smoking inside then. Can't do it in here.
Lex P
Like us.
Dre
We was doing it in my little second bedroom apartment.
Lex P
A clip of us just went viral on our old episode. And I had my natural hair out, so I had like a whole. The whole afro. And I'm like, you know what? But it's good to look back at it.
Dre
It is.
Pat
We actually. Sometimes we repost. And we know clips are gonna go viral. Cause they went viral before we had followers. So we'll take that clip and then post it and then just be like, ah, maybe we shouldn't post this. Cause look what I got on. And we know it's like a million or 2 million views. And it's just like, ah, it ain't even worth that little money. I'm good on that.
Mike
I'll say that. Lost a lot of weight too.
Lex P
Oh, you used to be thick.
Pat
I wasn't. Come on. I wasn't thick thick, but I was like.
Lex P
You was perfection though.
Pat
Like, if like people. Yeah, I was a little pump, you know what I'm saying? I think I was drinking that dark.
Dre
It was a Henny.
Pat
A Henny keep you up, you know, and then you. At the time.
Lex P
So when you played college football, you was on the D line.
Pat
See, I know that's exactly. Somebody said that to me and that's why I lost weight.
Lex P
Oh.
Dre
Cause you wouldn't.
Pat
Yeah, somebody was like. I was like, yeah, I used to play in college. They'd be like, yeah, you look like you played on the D line. I said, what? I sprinted to the gym. I was like, let me lose. I lost 40 pounds.
Lex P
So just like, congratulations.
Dre
Congratulations.
Lex P
The reason I'm saying that. Cause I recently lost 30 pounds. So I know the struggle of being thick. Cause they was asking me on the D line. I don't even play football, so I feel your pain. You know what I'm saying? I'm right there with you, my brother.
Dre
So I have a question. What did y' all do before y' all started the podcast?
Mike
I. What did I do? So I had.
Lex P
Don't lie.
Mike
I did like a two year little stint like in NFL camps after college. So I was like the Giants and the Niners. Got a regular job after that, didn't work out, got fired, and then started my Own marketing company.
Lex P
Okay.
Dre
Okay.
Lex P
So y' all always had the entrepreneurial spirit.
Pat
Yeah, I was in marketing a little bit before that, too. So, like, that's what I did.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
And I coached college football for a little bit.
Lex P
I know. That's crazy.
Pat
What is that? Huh?
Mike
Come on, keep talking.
Pat
What else?
Mike
Yeah, come on.
Pat
Nah, nah, we good on that. No, we not good on that.
Lex P
What else do you do?
Pat
Little street pharmacist dude wearing a wire.
Mike
Little.
Dre
Only fans.
Pat
You already own the mic. You don't need a wire on.
Lex P
See how y' all do. Okay, okay. But so being in this podcast space, like, what are Yalls goals now? Like. Cause I feel like when you've accomplished a lot, it's kind of like sometimes you kind of have y' all felt this where y' all felt like, okay, it's kind of, like, stagnant, like, what is next? So what is Yalls, like, ultimate goal for the show?
Mike
I think stuff like this.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
Collabing with other creators, other podcasters. Cause the first three years, especially being in Milwaukee, it's like, there's not too many people coming into town. We have to start traveling. So we've been traveling quite a bit, collabing with other creators and stuff like that.
Lex P
And let me tell you guys something. Like, a lot of people in this space don't know. Y' all only doing the show y' all self. And not having guests is the smartest thing y' all could have done. I think that that's advice that we got early in our career from Joe, and he told us, do not have guests on the show because you want people to be fans of you. Because people are gonna tune in and be like. Like, say you have, I don't know, like, one of the bucks on the show. Y' all in Milwaukee who played for that damn team.
Pat
Giannis.
Lex P
Giannis Dame. So if people tune in, they tune in for him. But then the next episode is only gonna get, like, three views.
Pat
Right? Right.
Lex P
But the fact that y' all have did the podcast with just y' all for so long, people are fans of you guys. So I tell people that all the time. If you're starting a podcast and you want it to be about you and your co host, that is the smartest thing y' all could have done for sure. You know what I'm saying?
Mike
When did you guys start this podcast?
Lex P
2018. Oh, well, back many moons ago.
Dre
2018, officially. But prior to that, we had created a YouTube channel, and we were doing a little segment every week called Wind Down Wednesday and we were dropping that, like, I think 2017, for, like, six months. And then eventually we ended up changing the name Support Minds, and then changing the whole structure of everything and turning it into a podcast.
Pat
I don't know about me.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
In the club, we was bartender.
Dre
Well, she was bartending. I was just looking cute behind the bar. I ain't know how to bartender.
Pat
Oh, okay.
Dre
I was making, you know, Henny and Coke if you want anything.
Pat
Oh, you can put it together.
Dre
You know, anything more complex. I'm not your girl.
Pat
They're coming to you because your drink's strong.
Lex P
Right? They want, like, Manhattan. Yeah. They would ask Dre for the Manhattan. She be like, girl, make me a Manhattan.
Dre
And then I slide her a little extra.
Lex P
Yeah. You know, we used to bust it down. We used to work. So what year did y' all start the podcast?
Pat
2021. 2021.
Dre
Okay.
Lex P
That is amazing. That is because I always say to start a podcast now is so hard.
Pat
Y' all just.
Mike
I always tell people, don't do it.
Lex P
Really?
Pat
Yeah. Unless you, like. Unless you're, like, successful in some other talk.
Dre
Yeah, for sure.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
If you're already talking, like, let's say a streamer.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
Our friend Hassan is a streamer, and then he, like, also, like, podcast. He's already talking on it. You're not gonna be, like, a skateboarder, then start a podcast. Yeah, it ain't gonna work like that.
Mike
And if you start one, it's like, you have to have a. A niche. Like, our niche is kind of like, doing kind of, like, the talk show radio type of vibe.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
Yeah.
Mike
And if you just. Just two random people giving their opinion. Because we were just two random people giving their opinion at first, but I think we kind of had that TikTok Instagram reels. Boom. As well. So we were, you know, and we. I don't think we've ever missed an episode either, period.
Dre
We're the same way.
Lex P
Y' all really are. Us in male form, like, we are crash Dummies. Female versions, y' all are poor. Mine's the male version.
Mike
They've been saying that. They've been saying we're the female versions of the crazy.
Dre
Crazy.
Lex P
We are so big on consistent and not missing a week. And have y' all noticed, like, speaking of streaming, have y' all noticed they are starting to clip podcasts? Like, they clip streamers?
Mike
Yeah.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
So, like, there's whole pages that, like, clip us that are dedicated to, like, making clips and stuff and doing edits and that has, like, contributed A lot to the growth and things like that.
Pat
Yeah, we literally just DM on the only thing we ask. Cause we will DM them, say, good job. Like, we appreciate it. Cause sometimes they'll run up like, it's one with like 250,000, pissing me off. Wow.
Mike
They be getting more views on the same video.
Lex P
We had a clipper that was doing so well. We would save the videos and post it on our page. Our page got flagged.
Dre
We have a whole Facebook page like that. Like, they actually have like 400,000 followers. And we have like 200 on our real page.
Pat
They do you dirty, but we DM them. And only thing we ask, do your thing. Like, you got to it before us. We get it, you beat us. But at least put our link in your bio. Yeah, they do it every time, though.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
Usually they actually fans. That's the only way they could come and clip your stuff.
Lex P
Okay, so maybe I need to tell them. Cause they always tag us, like, in the caption and stuff. But I need to tell them, make sure y' all put the link.
Mike
Cause they making money on TikTok now.
Lex P
Oh, they be making money.
Pat
They making hella money.
Dre
We actually got shadow banned on TikTok.
Lex P
That's what I was just saying.
Dre
We weren't even making money. We weren't even able to monetize our videos for, like, a good month just because we had reposted one of the videos that one of the pages made. And it's like, what the fuck?
Lex P
This is us. How we doing?
Mike
They be telling us our videos aren't original.
Pat
Yeah, yeah.
Lex P
I be snapping.
Pat
The first time I seen that, I snapped.
Mike
Write a whole paragraph.
Lex P
That's why I don't do appeal. Because I ain't gonna type all that out.
Mike
He told me not to. He's like, don't even appeal. I said I'm appealing. I got time.
Pat
He'd be getting us thousands back. I'm not gonna lie. Sometimes see, like, a viral video that made a couple thousand, he'd be like, I just like, bro, just let it go. Like, no, I'm writing them. He being like, he be going to court, showing up in the suit, period.
Mike
The thing with Pac, don't you have to take everything he says a grain of salt?
Lex P
Okay, but I feel you. I would show up in court, too. I need my own inside ready. Because honestly, you have to think about the amount of income that you have coming in between Facebook, Instagram, TikTok. That is money all added up together.
Mike
I don't care if it's $60, $80.
Dre
I need my money.
Lex P
Run it everything. He is the Lex.
Mike
Yeah, yeah, that's me.
Lex P
They be like, oh, just pay him the extra 50.
Mike
No, I think also the. They're gonna make fun of me for this. Cause I always mentioned that I'm from Nigeria.
Lex P
I seen your last name.
Dre
I said, my Nigerian King Jimmy saying that too.
Lex P
Well, no, he really from Nigeria.
Dre
No, I know, but I'm saying you be saying it too.
Lex P
I done said, look, I done fuck enough Nigerians, they better give me my citizenship.
Dre
She used to have a flag in her bio.
Mike
I heard you said you went to Lagos. How'd you enjoy it?
Lex P
I haven't. Okay, So I went in 2019. I haven't been back yet. And my life has not been the same.
Mike
It's like if city never sleeps, right? I was trying to take Pat there. He don't want to go because he not.
Pat
He got some problems, though.
Mike
No, I don't.
Lex P
You got a baby mama, the whole family.
Pat
They gonna be his ass when he get. That's what they told me.
Lex P
That's what they told me.
Pat
They was in my DMs, like, hey, if you with Mike, make sure you step to the spot.
Lex P
They love me over there, so. Not to come with me.
Pat
Nah.
Lex P
Cause we going.
Mike
Okay.
Lex P
I had the time of my life. I went during, like, Dusty December.
Mike
Oh, yes.
Lex P
The time when I tell you I was leaving the club. I left the club one night at 10. One morning at 10:00am Wow. I mean, I just. I try to explain to people how that was, but I just can't. Like, you have to experience it.
Mike
It's different.
Lex P
It's so different.
Mike
You've been.
Dre
No, I haven't been yet.
Lex P
What type of friendship. But I said I haven't been.
Dre
Look, she didn't invite me.
Mike
Oh, wow.
Pat
I was pulled out.
Lex P
Exactly. I got flew out.
Dre
She flew with my homegirl, though.
Lex P
I was coming to America. When I came back, I said I did not. But it is. It's a time. We keep saying we're gonna go back, but we haven't been. But I always tell people, you have to get hosted. You can't just go to Legos. So, honestly, I don't talk to that nigga no more. So we gotta find a new nigga to go with.
Pat
Oh, wow.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying.
Pat
Shout him out, Mike.
Mike
Hey, let's do it.
Lex P
Okay?
Mike
We all can plan a group trip.
Pat
I'm saying let's go.
Lex P
No, listen. Every time people sit on this couch, they talk about planning A group trip. It's one we never go. Except for one. Except for. Because people don't be ready.
Pat
No, you're for sure I'm ready.
Lex P
Dr. Mel. Shout out to Dr. Mel. She was like, oh, we gonna go on a trip. And we really went to Ibiza. Like, we be ready to go outside. So if y' all really want to go, I'm done playing 13th of December. Them tickets. We gotta get them tickets.
Mike
No, the tickets be. It'd be like 17, 2,600, depending how you want to fly tickets.
Lex P
And that's sitting by the fly.
Mike
That's sitting like this.
Dre
Everything that.
Lex P
For real?
Pat
Yeah, for real, for real.
Dre
We gonna be tight as fuck.
Lex P
Yes, yes. Okay, so we gonna get into the first topic. Cause y' all know we some yappers. Okay, so the first topic of today. So first of all, are y' all in relationships?
Mike
I am. Yeah.
Lex P
You're in a relationship. Are you in a relationship? You single? Okay, so we're gonna have a little relationship topic. Has anyone ever hidden you in a relationship? Or have y' all ever hidden someone that you've dated? And I feel like this is more of, like, a man thing, if I'm being honest. I feel like women, when we talk to somebody, we wanna post that arm. We wanna show that tattoo. We wanna. You know, I'm gonna post the side of your glasses. They gonna know I'm with Big Pat.
Pat
You know what I'm saying?
Lex P
So have y'. All. But I feel like men like to be more low key.
Mike
You think so?
Lex P
I do.
Mike
I think it's women. Cause we just had this conversation. Cause I was saying that I feel like women will put, like, an emoji over your face.
Pat
Use her name.
Mike
A woman will put, like, an emoji.
Lex P
Man, I like some tea now.
Mike
A woman will put a emoji over your face. And I feel like a dude would, like, at least take a picture of, like, a side profile or something like that. Where you off? But girls, I be seeing, like, emojis or sometimes cutting the hole. Yeah. I just think they're more open with, like, I'm hiding you from.
Dre
That's me.
Lex P
Hello.
Pat
Yeah. Busy plates of Alfredo. I'm like, come on now. You're not that hungry, right?
Dre
I will say, I think the emoji is corny, though. Like, I think that's really corny. Like when girls post their men and then they put the emoji over the face or they cut the head off and do all of that weird. Just don't post the at all that's.
Lex P
Why I be saying if you don't.
Dre
Want people to know who you dating, just don't post them. But I definitely do agree. I think it's more so women that try to be a little more secretive about who they dating than men. I feel like men be showing their. Because it's like if they rocking with you, they rocking with you. I think women definitely will try to hide their man because sometimes I think they be afraid that somebody else might like try to snatch him up or.
Mike
Afraid of bad news.
Pat
Yeah. I don't think.
Dre
Or maybe he got a kid in.
Mike
Family and they think they gonna get in bed.
Lex P
But not only that, I think too when like people kind of know who you are. Because one time I was with my man and I had post, I was posting a pizza. Cause we had went somewhere and we ate like a big ass pizza. And like you could see his leg. And like he said he got like three or four text messages.
Dre
Oh, this so this who you dating.
Lex P
So I think a lot of times it's more so of. Not that I'm hiding you, what Drake.
Dre
Said, but what's wrong with the text message?
Lex P
Because why you in my business? What Drake said? I'm not hiding you from the world.
Dre
I'm hiding the world from you.
Mike
From you. Yeah.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? I'm trying to protect you, baby.
Pat
Yeah, I think they do that on purpose though.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
I think they hide them on purpose because. Because most women know, like, you know, if your dude is talking to multiple girls, you gotta know.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
You know, if you actually love him.
Mike
If you like him or is he like a highly sought after dude as well?
Dre
Right?
Pat
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mike
Cause I feel like I don't. I feel like guys, some people date.
Pat
Down because of that.
Lex P
No, that's a good point though.
Pat
They date down because they don't want nobody to want their partner.
Lex P
But let me tell you something, I.
Dre
Want you to want my nigga.
Lex P
But you know what's crazy? Every man is wanted.
Dre
Yeah.
Lex P
Being that we think they'll be like, ugh, it's women fighting after that.
Pat
It's the same for us.
Lex P
Really? Yeah.
Pat
I got a friend that man.
Lex P
What you saying his girl trash girls?
Pat
No, I'm just playing.
Lex P
He said multiple.
Mike
He said I was barely wire.
Lex P
Oh, my God.
Pat
I'm just playing. I'm just playing.
Lex P
But I feel like y' all can correct me if I'm wrong because I always get into it with my homeboys about this. I say I feel like it's easier for A man to find a good woman than it is for a woman to find a good man. I feel like y' all have so many options of like, women who get into the bag, who look good, who doing it for us. The men that have things going for themselves and look good making money are just good people. The pool is like this big.
Pat
Yeah, I agree.
Lex P
And we're all going after these same men. Yeah.
Pat
I got a lot of friends. That's girls as women. Like, they. They all got jobs, all got their career going. I got my guy friends and they ain't doing.
Mike
Oh, man.
Pat
He claimed he taking care of his mama, but he just lived with his mama.
Mike
Look healthy to me.
Lex P
This mama look healthy as hell.
Pat
She literally going, she crossfit.
Mike
Like, who you taking care of?
Lex P
Oh, my God.
Dre
It be like that though. Because I. I think a lot of the time as a woman, as you climb the ladder, more and more it is. It's hard to find men that are.
Mike
Equally old, I think, because guys have is. There's that ego too with it.
Dre
Yeah.
Mike
So even if you meet that girl that's like up there in the. In the ladder, there's only a certain group of guys that kind of feel like. Because every guy wants to feel like the provider and the head. And I feel like once it's. The pool just gets smaller once you kind of like go up that ladder. I feel like, like, what does a.
Dre
Girl do that me and want models. Oh, okay.
Lex P
So you got a baddie with a fat. I know that's right. So. So I just feel like it is.
Dre
True that men want to date women that maybe don't have that much going on. Do y' all agree with that?
Lex P
Huh?
Pat
I think, I think me that's a preference.
Mike
Yeah.
Pat
I think some people don't want to date someone that's popular at all. They don't want nobody knowing about what they have going on.
Mike
And they don't want that.
Pat
That I want attention. Like, you'll look at. Sometimes you gotta look. You're the first good looking person they dated.
Lex P
I don't know.
Pat
You gotta check that history. Because then like now like somebody DM'd me and it's like some, you know, mom of five in Arkansas. And then you jealous about this.
Mike
She got 84 followers.
Dre
But that's why you can't be a nigga first. Bad.
Lex P
You can't. I was just about to say that whatever.
Pat
Whatever vice versa statement that is for us.
Mike
I'm saying it too.
Pat
I don't know how to play it.
Lex P
Okay, okay. So what is the usual? Since you're the single one, cuz, the girls are coming for you. Yeah, I'm just letting you know, every time a man sits on this couch, the girls becoming. So what is the type of woman that you like? You're a successful man. You do well for yourself. You got things going. Do you have kids?
Pat
Yeah, I got one kid.
Lex P
One kid. Okay, one kid. That's a good. That's the number.
Dre
That's a good man.
Lex P
Savannah, that's. You got one kid. That's it. So what type of woman do you like? Let the people know.
Pat
That's crazy. I don't think I would ever let a woman know what I want.
Mike
Because.
Pat
Because I feel like. I feel like. Like women are so smart.
Mike
I got five, I'm afraid. James Bond.
Lex P
Come on. Mystery. I would never.
Dre
I would never disclose that.
Pat
Nigga whirling a whiskey. What nigga? Just tell us.
Lex P
No, no, for real, though. Just tell us.
Pat
No, I got. I have five.
Lex P
I got.
Pat
I have five sisters. And I like, when I say I got five sisters, like, my sisters are sharks. Like, they, like. Like they know the game. Like, they know the game for my dad. Like, they. You know what I'm saying? So I know how smart women are. So a woman could literally. I could literally talk for 30 seconds, and she could have everything she need.
Lex P
Ooh, I know that's right. So you be tricking.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
Whoa, whoa. How the fuck did you get that from that? He said 30 seconds. Cause I'm gonna. He said, how much time I got?
Dre
She gonna know everything she need to.
Lex P
Woo him, like, to win him over. I was about to. She need rent due, insurance due.
Mike
You're saying you're easy.
Pat
I'm not easy, bro. I'm just like. I try to be mysterious, so it's just, like, I know when it's calling. I'm all about timing. I like romance. You know what I'm saying? I still believe.
Mike
I also feel like guys aren't that difficult, in a sense, especially when you find, like, the good guy. I feel like we like simple shit. Like, if you. I don't know, just, like, race.
Pat
Like, damn, you made a left hand layup in high school?
Mike
I fought.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
Dre, I just. I just said that. I said I love the fact that, like, I love a gracious man who's just, like, gratitude. And they're like. I just like the effort. Cause I feel like that's how, like, my man, he's just very, like. I'll be like, I'll boil him an egg. And he be like, this is the best boiling egg, man.
Pat
I'm telling you.
Dre
I feel like most men are like that, though.
Lex P
Yeah, but they're not, though. You know what? Okay. I'll say this. Okay. Cause I want to ask y' all a question. Ooh, we finna get into another topic. People always say y' all are dating men that hate you. And in the moment, you don't know that. And I realized that I was dating a man for a very long time. And I'm like, looking back, I'm like, that nigga hated me. He hated me. He did not like me. But y' all have probably experienced that. Have y' all ever dated a woman? Like, she cool, but you don't really fuck with her like that. But it's something to have around. Why do y' all do that?
Mike
I can't say that I feel like it's so different for me because I've been in, like, very long term relationships.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
So. And I went to boarding school. It wasn't really like, in that much relationships when I was in high school.
Lex P
Right.
Pat
All boys, right?
Mike
It wasn't all boys.
Lex P
Y' all be cutting up.
Mike
Nah, he just be talking.
Lex P
That's all it was.
Dre
Wait, they have boarding schools that are not like, all boys and all girls? I didn't know that.
Mike
No, they do. Nigeria. It was.
Dre
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Mike
Yeah, yeah. But I do think after a while. Cause like, I was in an eight year relationship, and after a while, I do think you just start growing into different people as well. So it's not like you that. I don't know if we're the. The hate's a strong word, I would say.
Dre
Yeah, but you just ain't feeling her, like.
Mike
No, you just start. You just start growing apart. You start liking different things. You start. And if. When you don't feel like both people are kind of elevating at the same rate, that's when friction starts.
Pat
You ever tried to be yourself, like, fully yourself in front of your partner and then something go wrong, then that's when you. That's when you be like, all right, yeah, this ain't. This ain't my person. Like, this was fully myself. I ain't do nothing wrong. It kind of got a little.
Dre
You made me feel stupid or made me feel funct.
Lex P
I knew my ex didn't like me. It was two situations when I really. And this was towards the end, I knew my ex didn't like me. The first situation was we had a live show and he showed up and he was sitting on the side of the stage with his phone doing like this. Oh, no. Like, every time I looked over, he was going like this.
Mike
What number of show was it?
Lex P
This was. This was probably our second tour. Yeah, this was our second tour.
Mike
So was this his first time there?
Lex P
This was his first time going to the show, too. Then another situation was like somebody had made a clip or talking about, like, how funny I was, and they were just like, oh, my God, Lex P. Is hilarious. And you know how people do these tiktoks like that. And I was watching it, and then he just like. He, like, kind of scoffed. And I was like, what? What you talking about? I was like, you. I was like, you think I'm funny? He was like, I mean, I be like, what? It's cool. First of all, bitch, I don't give a fuck if I'm not. You supposed to act like I'm Eddie Murphy holding this nigga up. What?
Dre
I don't like it.
Lex P
It was very, very strange. It was not giving, like, the eco thing too, again.
Mike
I do. Some guys are. They hate seeing their girls. They kind of get fil away when they seen their girls get, like, shine and it makes them feel small, I feel like.
Dre
But I hate that. I think it takes a very specific type of man that you can date that's going to be okay with that and still be secure in himself and understand that, like, me getting shine and people praising me doesn't take away from you therapy person either, either. Therapy. Hey, speak on.
Mike
I've been. I've been in therapy for like 2. A year and a half, and really it's done one day. I was always thinking, I think with me, I always felt like I knew better, like I couldn't be wrong about something. And I think going to therapy, kind of, that's that. That ego. Letting go of that ego and let go, like, this person can be right as well. So I think is knowing that you can be wrong and you're wrong and everything you do is not right. Right. And being okay saying, like, you're right.
Lex P
Right.
Mike
Yeah.
Dre
What was it that convinced you to go to therapy?
Mike
So when I got out my relationship, I knew there was just stuff I need to work on, on myself. And I think I was always afraid to go because it felt like, I don't know, you kind of. Again, it's that male ego thing. You kind of feel like I'm super mad. I can do anything. I box and do this. I. Nothing can break me. And I think it's like really letting Go of that. Like that shell and being vulnerable and stuff like that. The first couple sessions always kind of awkward.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
But like after you kind of go into it and like you feel more comfortable and it's just sometimes I go there, I don't even know what I'm going to talk about when I'm there. But then you're there. Then you just start talking about things you didn't even know that underlying reasons.
Lex P
And finding a therapist too is like finding a partner.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Like sometimes you're going to have a therapist, you're like oh, this is not going to work. And then you got to switch it up and you got to just keep trying. Finding a therapist is literally like dating.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Like for real.
Pat
Bad therapists out here too.
Lex P
It is.
Pat
Oh no, they just be writing stuff down.
Dre
They ain't making no better.
Lex P
Nothing.
Pat
Why did I write all that down? For you to hear when I tell.
Mike
You what the going on.
Lex P
I got horn my friend and I'm not going to put they business out there. But one of my friends goes to therapy as well. And when I tell you the therapist gave her the worst advice ever. Like basically telling her to crash out cuz she was trying to do something that was like a crash and out and there was like maybe you need that. And when I tell y' all the crash out, I'm like, I said I'm not going to say it but it's so d. I'm going tell y' all after the show. It's so crazy. And I could not believe. And that's why I agree with you all therapists aren't good therapists. So you have to do the work. Like committing to therapy is one thing, but finding a good therapist and committing yourself on that journey of finding a good therapist is another thing.
Pat
I think lingo is important. I think like them being around someone who had a similar background to you because you could be talking to somebody that didn't come from like a single parent household.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
And they don't. None of their friends did either. So they've never actually been around it. Even though they have the work in the books, they don't have the work.
Mike
In real estate or even like culturally too.
Pat
Yeah, culturally, yeah. It's like I'm not gonna sit here and do that. But you know who you shouldn't be going to.
Lex P
You know what you mean by that?
Pat
Like as a young black male and if you're from like the inner city. I don't know if an old white guy.
Lex P
Okay. Yeah.
Pat
Could really give you what you want? And let's say, like, we're in the inner city at some point in time.
Lex P
That makes sense. Because every time, like, I do, like, a therapy search, if I'm, like, in between therapists, I always. You gotta be black, and you gotta be a woman, and you gotta be a Christian. Like, those are my three. Like, hard. Like, I can't.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
Anything else out of that? It doesn't make sense to me.
Mike
Y' all from down south? Down south, huh?
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre
Yes.
Lex P
From Houston. She's from Houston, but I'm from Orange, Texas, so I'm a little bit.
Mike
Orange, Texas. I ain't even heard of that.
Lex P
I know, yet.
Dre
It gets real. Orange, Texas.
Pat
Orange, Texas.
Lex P
Yes.
Pat
That's fire.
Lex P
Is it a small town or literally two high schools. When we opened the Chili's, it was on the news when I went.
Mike
More churches than bars.
Lex P
Oh, yes, exactly. Like, they have a Chick Fil A and a Starbucks there. When I went back, I was like, ooh.
Pat
Oh, that's fire.
Lex P
Y' all got a Chick Fil A and a Starbucks. Like, it's popping. Chili's.
Dre
Being on the news always get me.
Lex P
Yeah, Chili's. It was on the news.
Pat
You went to a big school.
Dre
Yeah, I grew up in Houston, so I'm from Houston, so, I mean, it's a lot of high schools in Houston. And my high school, actually, my graduating class, I think we had, like, 1500 people in the class. Like, in my senior class, the school itself, probably like 4,000.
Pat
Yeah. I don't know where.
Lex P
Before we move on, I have a question, because we were talking about, like, the comparison, like, people always talk like we're the male and female versions. Do people ever compare y' all to James and Fuhad?
Mike
Used to sometimes. Yeah.
Lex P
Really?
Pat
Not no more, though.
Lex P
Why you say that?
Pat
I mean, I wonder why. Huh?
Dre
He like, y' all know why.
Lex P
Come on. I wanna know why.
Pat
I mean, it's a. It's just a difference. We're American. I put it at that.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
Yeah, we actually. Man, I ain't even gonna put it out there like that. But y' all know why, though? I don't know why it's a difference now. It used to not be a difference, but I think a lot more people, especially after, like, certain situations happened in the podcast world, people started paying attention to who's in these viral clips. Haters, actually. Not people. Not new f. People that wanted to see you do good. People, like. Let me check into all these podcasters to see what they're saying. So we're not surprised by anybody that we put on this pedestal.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
So, like, after people did that with.
Lex P
Us, they did their research.
Pat
Yeah. I think we became even more popular this way. Yeah.
Mike
So I think also because we're not famous for anything.
Pat
Yeah. Yeah.
Mike
There's not really much you can Google. You probably see, like, our college football profile.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
That's about it.
Lex P
Well, I think it's like. Cause sometimes they can dig up things that you have said in the past, though. Like on an early episode, they're like, oh, my God.
Mike
I think I was always aware of, like, what's out on the Internet since we started.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
So everything we've said is, like. It's always been, like, edgy, but very, like, safe. And I think it. There's a thing of, like, being your authentic self because they are like, you know, like ellen. Is it DeGeneres?
Lex P
DeGeneres, yeah.
Mike
He got, quote, unquote, canceled because she was on tv, like, being this, you know, joyful person and stuff like that, but behind the scenes, that shit, she was doing different.
Lex P
Right.
Mike
So, like, you guys are your natural selves. So it's like there's nothing really in your past or your tweet or something. Like, you said that you be like, Yeah, I said that I was younger, but it wasn't anything super out of pocket.
Lex P
Yeah. I'm not gonna lie. I think we said stuff that was like, oh, my God. But it wasn't like, this is horrible. We need to cancel her for this.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
It was never like. It was just, like, stupid stuff.
Pat
And it'll never be. Cause that's your natural self. It's always gonna be something that could be taken out of context. Context. But some people just, like, longer the camera in front of their face, the more they gonna be coming. Yeah. And they gonna slip too much.
Dre
Yeah, for sure. We were just a little cringy because we were young. Like, I look back at some of the things that. And ideologies that I used to have, and I'd be like, oh, my God. Why the would I say this?
Pat
Yeah.
Dre
But it's not something that. I would be super embarrassed if somebody went and pulled it up or something that I feel like would offend a whole community.
Mike
Yeah.
Pat
Yeah.
Mike
It's growth, too. Like, if people could put a scope on their life five years back and stuff they said. Even stuff I said last week, I was like. I'd be like, damn. I said that.
Pat
I was.
Lex P
I've grown to be like, I'm a whole new person.
Mike
Especially when you're, like, in this Entertainment space. It's like, sometimes you try stuff, it might hit, it might not hit.
Pat
We also got the cheat code that we're like. We deem ourself a comedy podcast. So it's like. Like, we don't have to talk about what's trending.
Lex P
Right?
Pat
Like, it's not a big part. Like, I feel like it's tough for those dudes on, like, the Button podcast because they have to talk about what's popular because that's what people go to them for. But people don't come to. To us for that. So we can talk about something totally different and dodge a case or like food.
Dre
I don't want an evergreen topic. We don't want to talk about the evergreen stuff.
Lex P
But, you know, I'm not gonna, like, since we're like, speaking of, like, the button podcast, I think Mark Lamont Hill, being an addition to that podcast, has really. Oh, he is cool.
Mike
I really like. I like the way he articulates it.
Lex P
So, man, when I tell you I love a good debate. Yeah, Yeah, I will debate anybody. Mark is that type of nigga. You debate him, you'd be like, you know what? I was just playing, bro. Yeah, you right.
Dre
I don't want no smoke at the.
Lex P
I don't wanna know. Cause he'll be like, remember? Well, in 1974.
Mike
Yeah.
Pat
I got a shoulder bump, Mark.
Dre
He said, super.
Lex P
I think I. And read every single book. You have to know your limits for real and your reach. And I think that's what I think that we went on the mic too, is like, we know what we are great at. We know. I need to sit back a little bit.
Pat
We do disclaimers after if we end up getting to serious topics. Cause we actually friends and we talk every day. So sometimes we forget we on a pod and really start debating stuff. And if it get too serious, we go like, listen, y'. All. Like, our opinions don't mean shit.
Mike
Yeah, go do some research.
Pat
Like, every time. If we're your main source of nigga news, listen, they be like, y' all.
Mike
Were wrong about that. Y' all were wrong about this. Like, I saw. I saw just like you posted.
Pat
I believe he apologized.
Dre
It was just my opinion.
Pat
I don't. I don't apologize.
Dre
Yeah, I hate when people write comments like that to us. They're like, y' all need to talk about more serious. Why y' all never talk about politics? Why y' all never talk about current events and what's going on in the world? I'm like, like, it's so many podcasts and so many media outlets that if that's what you're looking for, you could literally go find it. This is supposed to be light hearted and fun. Like, that's why we created this environment. That's why we created this space. If you want something more serious, it's out there. This ain't it, though. And it's not that we don't have the range. It's not that we can't talk about it. We just choose to not go into that. I feel like when you start talking about politics and religion, a lot of the time it's just never gonna go to a good space.
Mike
There's always gonna be somebody in the comment that read up about it.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
So it's like, what am I gonna.
Lex P
There's gonna be a Mark Lamont here in the comments. Well, actually, like, Mark would never.
Mike
You can't. Those type of people, you can't just make blanket statements around. Cause they're gonna be like, all right, explain what she means. Like, I don't know.
Dre
Put a few shots in.
Lex P
I keep it trying to explain it.
Pat
Shit. Exactly.
Lex P
What do you mean by that? I don't know.
Pat
We had a dude to go back to, like episode like 80 something and was just like. Like, y' all was wrong about the super bowl pick, like, okay, nigga, talk about. I, like, when I was. He had me high. I was on his Instagram and everything. I'm like, listen, that be mean. Listen, little bro, you ain't gonna keep doing this shit.
Lex P
You got one more time, nigga.
Pat
One more time.
Lex P
All right, real quick, Todd, what are we drinking today? Cause I'm a little lit over here.
Dre
This drink tasty. So in honor of our guest, Crash Dummies, this one is the Crash Out.
Lex P
This one has a little bit of.
Dre
Tequila, some hypnotic, some pineapple juice, lime juice, and a little bit of hot honey syrup. So he gives a little bit of a spice. But with that hypnotic, that's how you going to crash out, boy. So cheers. Salud, y'.
Lex P
All.
Pat
You put work in.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
Came back quick as hell, too.
Dre
It's good.
Lex P
I love it.
Dre
I definitely tasted hot honey.
Lex P
Give me another shot. Oh, you didn't get one? No, I mean, I'm about. I took the one in the beginning. The beginning? I got another one.
Dre
I thought you had one. I was about to say I have.
Mike
A drink every episode for the most part. It's an honest question.
Dre
Five hard the first two months of the year. But now I'm back drinking. I was sober for a good two months.
Mike
How was the 75? Hard.
Lex P
It was great.
Dre
It was great. I actually think I'm about to do another challenge.
Mike
Did you do, like, the book stuff too, too?
Dre
Yeah, I did.
Mike
Like, was it like a page or something? I got two pages of. Yeah.
Dre
You know, I skipped a few days. I don't even sit here and lie to you.
Mike
I don't think I read like a non fiction book in or fiction. But is it fiction if it's fake?
Pat
You're on your own, buddy.
Mike
You know, somebody get to ask you something.
Dre
It's non fiction fiction, right?
Pat
I don't want to be rolling with them on camera.
Dre
Non fiction is real.
Mike
Fiction is real, right? No fiction.
Pat
Nonfiction is fake.
Mike
I haven't read a book in general. A chapter book.
Lex P
Nonfiction is real. Real fiction is fake.
Pat
Yes, non fiction is real.
Mike
They need to change it.
Lex P
They like all y' all some crazy. They be like, this is why y' all don't debate. We this why you feel like is the fiction of your imagination.
Mike
But in reality, that don't make sense, though. Non real.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre
Facts just say.
Lex P
But I always remembered it. Cause I was taught that you say fiction is fake.
Pat
Right. So that's how F and F. Right? Right. Say fiction is like spell rhythm.
Dre
R H Y T H M. I don'. Is that right? R H, Y, T H M. Yeah.
Pat
Yep.
Lex P
Is it?
Mike
Well, you fire?
Dre
Yeah, I'm a little, you know.
Pat
Come on now.
Lex P
Don't act shit up. I read it.
Mike
I'm not spelling nothing either.
Lex P
Listen, I spell everything wrong. What I asked you to spell the other week. We did that spelling bead.
Mike
It started with a pneumonia.
Lex P
Pterodactyl.
Dre
Pterodactyl.
Lex P
It started with a P. But let me say. No, wait, wait. Can we say this? My words. Pterodactyl. Then Draya's word would be like salmon.
Mike
Oh, no.
Pat
Oh, no. Pterodactyl. Who made that up?
Lex P
Pterodactyl is crazy.
Pat
Pterodactyl is crazy.
Mike
It's starting with a P. It starts.
Dre
With a P. I said pterodactyl.
Pat
Did you try it?
Lex P
I did try.
Pat
See you so real. Like, me and him not real. Like, we don't play that if it's a question that one of us asks and we don't know. Like, I will literally cuss him out on camera. And he'll cuss. He'll do the same thing. I'd be like, why the fuck would you ask me something like that?
Lex P
No, like, Dre always asks me. If Dre say words, I don't know, I be like, what that mean?
Dre
I feel like we both will ask each other questions and be like, huh?
Lex P
I think that's the beauty. Like, we're all ignorant in some way in certain categories.
Dre
Cause nonfiction and fiction just had me fucked up. I was like, wait, which one?
Lex P
No. What is real and what is fake?
Dre
It's all right, though.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying?
Pat
I just.
Dre
But we gonna move on.
Pat
I look up the book, though. You know what I mean?
Lex P
We gonna. Yeah. What's the next topic, Brad?
Dre
So for the second topic, I wanted to talk about sharing all of the tea with your significant other. Should you or should you not? Like, do y' all tell y' all partner every single detail about your friends and their drama and everything that they have going on? Or do y' all feel like that's off limits? And, you know, where's the line of betraying your friend, your family's trust?
Lex P
I'm.
Pat
I'm learning something new right now. So I'm about to find out something.
Mike
It all depends what you mean. It depends because you should know the friends that you shouldn't tell things to. And I've had friends. Like, I'd be like, I'd rather not know than you tell me, because don't involve me in something that if the person I'm with finds out and, like, oh, you already knew this type of thing. So it's. If it's a secret, you gotta do your job on keeping it a secret. If you tell me something, you have to do your job.
Pat
Why are you pointing at me, bro? Not why you pointing at me.
Mike
You the only person I know.
Pat
I'm just saying. But why you gotta point at me.
Lex P
Though, if you know a secret about him? Are you gonna be like, bae, no, let me tell you what Pat did.
Mike
No. It depends. If it's something that Pat doesn't want her to know, then I won't say. Okay. Yeah, I think she would understand.
Pat
I think. I think it's. I think it's unattractive on the other end. Like, if I have someone I'm dating come to me and tell me something about their sister that I feel. But, like, why did I have to know that? It becomes like, that's an ick to me.
Lex P
You just.
Mike
No, I want to.
Pat
Don't tell me what your sister did. Like, if it was crazy.
Lex P
I see how your mama that d. And he.
Pat
I tell you that mama, she. That's her.
Lex P
I'm with you.
Dre
I be wanting the tea. I feel like, within limits, it has to Be parameters. Like, you shouldn't just be going to your partner, telling. Telling them all of your friends and your family's business. But I mean, personally, for me, like, my man, he be telling me stuff. So I'll be like, I gotta spill a little tea.
Lex P
Yeah, y' all gotta exchange that tea sometime. As long as it's not nothing, like, serious. Like, if my friend is like, oh, girl, I got. I owe $50,000 in taxes and I'm about to lose my house. I'm not gonna be like, babe, the IRS coming after this, I'm not doing that.
Mike
I feel like if it was him that owe 50,000, I'm definitely talking about girl.
Lex P
But what if it's your.
Dre
Okay, so is it a difference between if it's your partner, like your girlfriend, boyfriend, versus your husband, wife, Husband, wife, different.
Mike
I think so too.
Lex P
I'm telling you everything.
Pat
I feel like that's good.
Lex P
Everything.
Pat
That's good juju. That's good juju.
Lex P
Nah, no, I need to keep my sick.
Dre
Once I get married. Don't tell me she.
Mike
But that's. You have to. You, as a friend, you have to know that about the time. And I just feel like I'm not.
Dre
Like that right now.
Lex P
Yeah, but, no, but honestly, I'm not. I know you're not like. But I feel like I literally tell draya probably like 99% of the time.
Dre
She do.
Lex P
I do. But I tell her things. Like, I know that if she told her partner or, you know, the guy she was dating, I'll be like, I don't care if he knows. Cause I'll probably call him myself and be like, let me tell you what happened, nigga. If something came.
Dre
Well, I don't mind telling him a lot of stuff. Cause he a little judgey.
Lex P
Right. But I'm saying if she did tell him the stuff, it wouldn't be like, shit, I wouldn't care. Because I also. So, like, know him, I guess.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
But I be telling people stuff that if it does get out, I really wouldn't care too much if it stayed in the circle of people that we know.
Pat
That's. Cause you're a good friend, though.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
Good friends don't tell their other friends too many secrets or they gotta lie to their partner. Now you messing up what I got going on over here.
Mike
Yeah, we don't tell. We don't tell each other that much that's going on in our lives.
Pat
Yeah, Like, I haven't shook his head in, like 10 years.
Mike
We haven't really. We don't Dap each other. We noticed that.
Lex P
I don't hug.
Pat
Nah.
Mike
I tried to hug him on camera one time. He wasn't trying to hug me.
Lex P
Right.
Pat
As a prank.
Lex P
Well, y' all should hug right now. N. Let's do it. That's.
Mike
Bring it in, bro.
Pat
I probably hug.
Lex P
Come on.
Mike
Bring it in, bro.
Pat
I'll probably cry.
Mike
Give me a hug.
Pat
Let's pray. Let's pray or something to make it better.
Lex P
You just don't, like, hug. See? See? We needed this.
Mike
See, look at this. I feel like we, like, in a team other.
Lex P
You have to breathe in. I told 58, but I got some six in heels. Yeah, see, don't you feel better?
Pat
Yeah. Yeah.
Lex P
You feel better, right?
Dre
Like a release.
Lex P
See, See? Now y' all hug after that.
Pat
I just don't want to hold.
Mike
I don't count that.
Pat
I just don't want to hold.
Mike
No super between us hugging.
Pat
That breathing.
Lex P
I feel it.
Mike
I feel it.
Pat
The breather make me not want to hug you.
Mike
I didn't know you were that tall.
Lex P
Yeah, I'm five, eight.
Mike
So are you, like a. You have to date somebody that's taller than you?
Lex P
Absolutely not.
Mike
You don't care.
Lex P
I used to, but now I'm just kind of like. I just. I love being tall. I love wearing platform heels. I just feel like I just. When I walk in a room. So I like men that like that about me.
Mike
I feel it.
Lex P
So if you're like, it's crazy. Cause I'm like. Now I feel like I date men that like that I'm taller than them. They be like, ooh, you look good.
Mike
But I can't find the tree.
Lex P
We can't be short. Short.
Mike
Yeah, I feel it.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? I feel like a man that's like six foot. Like, I can do that because in my heels, I'm like six, one six. You know what I'm saying? So if you're like six foot, like, we can make it work. You don't gotta be, like, six' six. You know what I'm saying?
Pat
Oh, you counting it as you're in your heels?
Lex P
Yeah, as I'm in my heels. Cause in my flats, I'm only. I'm tall for a woman, but I'm technically not tall. But I wear platform heels. Like, all my shoes in my closet are, like, 6 inches and up, so. And most of the time, I'm in heels when I'm out, so I'll be like, okay. Yeah, I'm like 6, 1, 6 2. Most of the time when you meet me, I'm gonna look like, like a six one woman.
Pat
You know what I'm saying?
Mike
Right.
Pat
Gotcha.
Lex P
So that's what I counted as. But height don't really matter to me. I feel like there's so much more important things to worry about than height.
Pat
But wouldn't you say height is more.
Dre
These niggas don't be going to therapy. That's the number one.
Pat
That's what it is.
Dre
I don't give a damn how tall you are.
Lex P
Yes. I mean, I do a little bit. Cause I'm birthing some baby LeBron's. Yeah, I'm sure. Oh, like my eggs. I always say, this are golden eggs, legs, you know what I'm saying? Very pristine. I'm gonna have some athletic because I played volleyball.
Pat
Okay.
Lex P
I was an athlete in high school. Like, I. I like to work out. I'm gonna have an athletic child. So you do have to. I care more about the athleticism than the height. You know what I'm saying?
Pat
Yeah, yeah. So it is a little cringe when your partner can't do something.
Lex P
Oh, my God. Have you ever, like, went to work out with your partner?
Pat
It was just like, oh, why you holding them dumbbells?
Lex P
Like, oh, my God.
Mike
There was a thing that was saying that you have to see your partner full sprint. Oh, y' all start dating.
Pat
Yeah, that too.
Dre
Why you can't run half a mile?
Lex P
And even your form.
Mike
Yeah, the form is a thing.
Lex P
The form is the thing.
Pat
They got that little limp here.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Like, I need somebody who's coordinated. Like, to me, a deal breaker is working out. Because that means you don't care about your body. And it's more than just the physical thing. Like, you don't care about, like, your insides. It's not even about the way you look on the outside. Like, working out is a part of your life. It should be a part of your lifestyle just to be healthy. You know what I'm saying?
Mike
So, you know.
Pat
You know, dudes test for that in the dating phase, right? They do, yeah. Like, we toss y' all stuff.
Lex P
Oh, yeah.
Pat
Like, when it starts. When it starts to get like, okay, we, you know, at each other places, we moving like boyfriend and girlfriend.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
Might toss you the keys. I'm like, ah, yeah.
Mike
Will you grab it like that now? You grab it like that.
Pat
There you at. Let's go to the courthouse right now. That's what I need.
Dre
Drop them hoes. But I probably do more reps than you in the gym, though.
Lex P
Yeah, Drastron, Sometimes it's not.
Dre
I be working out, too.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
It's not about the catch, though. It's about how you go grab it. Cause, like, you could drop 10 out of 10. But the weight, you tried to be smooth with it.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
You know what I mean? You trying to catch it with your legs, and it go in between your feet. You fall on your butt, like, yeah, I'm outta here. Yeah.
Lex P
Oh, my God. For real.
Pat
Be straight.
Dre
Cause that would be like, a tactic. I would try to catch it. Be like, oh. Oh, my God, I sprained my ankle.
Lex P
See me, I'm competitive about everything I'm gonna do.
Pat
Yo, here, when you pass, beckoning me. Yeah.
Lex P
Like, I like that.
Pat
Block my shot.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. But I'm not gonna lie. I am super competitive.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Like, I'm excess and everything. Like, I don't care if. Huh?
Mike
You play ping pong.
Lex P
I don't play ping pong. But you know what? What? Like, I'll say this. Any type of. It don't matter if it's a board game. IPhone. Game, game. I'm trying to win.
Pat
Competitive. I like that.
Lex P
Drea knows that about me. Yeah. When we went bowling one time, she was like, lex, it's not that deep. Yes, it is. Holy. I just be like, we're here to have fun. No, it's not a game.
Mike
I feel it.
Pat
That's why I'm texting my girl. She had bowling. I'm texting who won.
Lex P
Me, nigga.
Pat
Yeah. You talk about. I'm back.
Lex P
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Pat
It's a hostess with a kid. Yeah, baby.
Lex P
Yeah. N. That's what happened when I saw a group of fire signs. I just be over here trying to have a ball.
Dre
I be like, who cares who won?
Lex P
Who? You the nigga. Text me who won, babe. Who the fuck you think?
Dre
But funny enough, I'm not competitive, but I be winning a lot.
Mike
Nonchalant winning.
Dre
I do win a lot.
Pat
Yeah.
Mike
See, I hate those type of winners.
Pat
Yeah, she a secret winner. She care. She cares.
Dre
You think I care?
Pat
Yeah.
Mike
See.
Pat
So when you lose, you just get to, like, I don't care who ordering pizza. Like, you just.
Dre
That is me.
Pat
Yeah. But when you win, you be like, what's the score again? Did I win yet?
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Who? That is me. Light work.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
Booby.
Dre
Like, uno out.
Lex P
Like.
Dre
Like, I don't give a fuck. But deep down inside, I be like.
Lex P
Make sure you say that uno. Y' all see what the. What the fuck going on?
Pat
I got no.
Mike
I got a question for y', all, because on our podcast we talked about this. He thought this was weird that I did this. Whoa. That sometimes if it's a picture of a group photo, I might crop everybody else out. If I like the photo of just me.
Pat
That's weird.
Dre
Now, that is.
Lex P
No, I'm not gonna lie. Me and my best friend Beelin took a picture the other day, and she didn't like it. I took her out.
Mike
Exactly. Especially if they don't like it.
Pat
Where is she at, though?
Lex P
Let me see the picture. It was one of the.
Pat
Was y' all shoulder to shoulder? Was y' all touching?
Lex P
We was shoulder to shoulder.
Pat
Was y' all touching, though?
Lex P
Yes.
Pat
That's crazy.
Lex P
She didn't like it.
Pat
You touching a whole nother human that's not in the picture.
Lex P
She didn't like it. This is the picture.
Mike
That's what I'm saying. If they don't like the picture and I like.
Pat
Ah, that picture. You got it.
Lex P
Here, pass that to her. Where was she at? Right next to me. Oh, you edited.
Pat
You edited her.
Mike
Oh, no, you. I don't call that cropping.
Lex P
Oh, that's crazy.
Mike
You used a eraser body with teeth. You do a lasso around her.
Lex P
Nah, that's crazy, lad. I got big hands. I got. I couldn't use my thumb. Nah, that's wild.
Pat
I must be too strict as a friend.
Lex P
I remember seeing that picture. I thought you.
Mike
That's crazy.
Lex P
Took her out.
Pat
No, I'm strict.
Lex P
She said she didn't like it.
Pat
We wouldn't have been friends no more.
Lex P
I would never post a picture you don't like.
Mike
No, that's the thing, though. Cause everybody else be like, oh, I don't like this picture. And I'm like, oh, I like my. I like my.
Lex P
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I don't think. Nothing wrong with that. No, no.
Pat
We would have been done for at least a month.
Lex P
Oh, my God.
Pat
We all been friends for a month.
Lex P
I don't know if I would.
Dre
I don't know if it would be for a month, but I definitely would have been, like, on the phone with my other friend. Like, they all weird.
Lex P
Cause you said if you didn't like the picture.
Pat
No, you made me a green screen. That's crazy.
Lex P
You deleted me like I wasn't there. But if you like the picture, I'm gonna leave you in there. But if it's a picture of me that I like, and you're like, oh, I don't like it, I'm gonna politely take you out.
Pat
Politely. It's crazy.
Dre
It's no way to do that politely.
Lex P
Because I thought that was just a picture of me.
Mike
No, that's different.
Lex P
Well, she said she didn't like it.
Mike
I feel it. I feel it.
Dre
But he like, nah, this ain't what.
Lex P
I was talking about.
Mike
It is, but it's just like the more advanced version of what I was talking about.
Lex P
Yeah. Cause then her hand was around my waist. I had to see.
Mike
It's easier with dudes. Cause we just like, you know, we always like, doing something different, like hand signs, something. So it's always a little space in between.
Lex P
Yeah, it's not no space. They got the apps for us. They know. They know. They know.
Mike
Another thing was, we had a step sibling debate.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
And Pat was saying that if you're over the age of, like, 20, 25, you say 21. Explain it. Go ahead.
Pat
If you over the age of 21, okay? If your mom. Mom and someone else's dad or your dad or someone else's mom get married, those people are not your step siblings. You didn't grow up in the same household as them. You're like, you're an adult life right now, okay? Unless they're way younger than you. Like, they, like, not eight, nine. It's good to take on that role. Like, I'm gonna be the big sister y' all ever had. But it's just like, if y' all both, like, okay, you 23. I'm 24, and our parents got married. Like, oh, let's be step sizzling. Like, y' all weird.
Dre
You are too old, though.
Lex P
Yeah, we too old to be talking about, oh, this is my little sister.
Pat
Thank you.
Lex P
Thank you. I'm not gonna lie. I do agree with that. Like, we cool. You family. You my fam.
Pat
If y' all become best friends. It is what it is.
Lex P
Yeah. Like, we cool. If we gonna be family. I'm not gonna call you my stepsister. I'm gonna say our parents are married. You're not my stepbrother. Our parents are married.
Pat
That's true. It's weird.
Mike
He was saying my dad's wife's daughter.
Pat
Yeah, he was saying all that stuff.
Lex P
How y' all know each other. Oh, our parents. Parents are married. Yeah, that's what it is.
Mike
Step sister.
Pat
Come on now. Y' all was real.
Lex P
But that's how.
Dre
But that's how people be ending up marrying they step siblings, huh?
Lex P
Oh, you know what? I'm annoying. I used to do that a lot. Yes.
Dre
It be happening all the time. Like, people will. Their moms and dads will get married and then they'll end up, like, dating each other. Like, we ain't really related.
Lex P
On Clueless, y' all remember how Clueless was?
Dre
Yeah, like.
Lex P
Like, it was, what, his son and he married the daughter and then they ended up hooking up.
Dre
That was a little weird, but it be happening.
Lex P
All right, it be happening because, like, technically, oh, we're not related and the parents divorced, but that's still weird.
Pat
Sometimes they be trying to outlast each other. Because if y' all dating at the same time, it's really all about who get married first and make the other person weird.
Dre
Yeah, they compare.
Lex P
You gonna be weird first.
Pat
We married. What y' all doing?
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. But I'm not gonna lie. I think it's more weird so if, like, me and somebody get married and then our parents get married after us. They start dating. They're older. Let old people do what they do. But if our parents get married first, it's more weird if the kids do it.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Does that make sense?
Mike
Yeah.
Dre
I mean, no. We all grown. All y' all motherfuckers.
Lex P
Is weird.
Pat
It is. It is more weird.
Lex P
But I feel like it's more weird when the kids do it after.
Mike
There's no blood involved.
Lex P
No blood. No blood involved. So I feel like if me and somebody are dating and our parents start dating, that's. It's not as weird as if the kids do it.
Pat
Yeah, that's because that's the most beautiful marriage in the world.
Lex P
What?
Pat
It's two older people.
Lex P
Yes.
Pat
Like, meeting after they partners die and, like, neck for the last 15, 20 years of their life.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
Like, I found that's not.
Dre
Y' all already on your way out.
Lex P
Yeah. Y' all finna croak anyways.
Pat
That ceiling sound like some freaky shit going on.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre
Y' all just horny.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre
Y' all know you can find somebody else.
Pat
Yeah. Right?
Lex P
Yeah, it's definitely weird when the. When the kids do it after. All right, so now it's time to get into the bed. Bow.
Dre
The bed.
Lex P
Bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow. Okay. Yeah.
Pat
Put that on itunes.
Lex P
Seriously. Thank you. We need to draw a part.
Pat
Let's do it.
Mike
I heard y' all singing earlier.
Lex P
Oh, I can catch a tune now. Y' all know how to rap? Y' all know how to sing?
Mike
I used to sing. In what? Choir?
Lex P
Sing. Let me hear something. No, no, no.
Mike
Not anymore. My voice.
Pat
You sing Like Brian McKnight he wanted.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
That's what we singing today. We singing anytime today for karaoke. Brian McKnight you singing anytime today.
Mike
Yeah, I swear. I can't sing.
Lex P
Okay.
Dre
I miss you.
Lex P
So today for the bed, we're gonna play a game called would you'd smash with a twist. So we're gonna give y' all scenarios of, like, things in the bedroom. Like, would you do this? Or this is, like, a little. And be honest. And then if this is something, you're like, oh, light work. I've already done that before.
Mike
Okay.
Pat
You know, you admit that too.
Lex P
Yeah. Y' all have to be honest.
Mike
Okay, okay, okay.
Pat
We don't be too honest sometimes on the pod, but.
Lex P
I know. But y' all can be honest today. This is poor mind.
Pat
We got y'.
Lex P
All.
Pat
We got y' all poor.
Lex P
A drunk mind speaks so bad.
Pat
Okay, let it all out.
Dre
You said he was the liar.
Pat
Who, me? I ain't lying. I ain't lying today.
Lex P
Have you not?
Mike
That's what it is.
Lex P
Cause he said he was single. And some of them, I'm like, pat, I'm teaching you. You single, pet. Oh, you single now. You with that poor mile holes.
Pat
They better put that bottle down.
Dre
Watch this out of New Orleans accent.
Lex P
Cause those be the ones that be ready.
Dre
Them poor mom's holes.
Lex P
Them poor mom's holes. Okay, so the first scenario is they bring toys to the bedroom for them, but not for you. So a little example, like, you know, something to play with herself while y' all are messing around. Or maybe, you know, put on a little show for you. Toys in the bedroom. How do y' all feel about toys in the bedroom?
Mike
I'm with it.
Lex P
With it?
Mike
Yeah. I think if she's pleasure is bringing her pleasure.
Lex P
Yeah, it's good.
Mike
I'm the type of person, I feel like if. Like, if my girl is pleasured, you know, you get that pleasure from.
Lex P
Yes. Well, you know, I've seen, like, a lot of men are intimidated by toys. Cause they feel like, ah, God damn, bitch. Y' all executing that pussy, I can't.
Mike
Do nothing to it. Saves energy for me too.
Lex P
Okay. It's teamwork.
Dre
Teamwork.
Mike
Me and this rose. About the double team.
Lex P
I'm saying about the double team.
Pat
I wore a cock ring before.
Lex P
A what?
Pat
A cock ring.
Dre
Oh, you.
Lex P
Oh, you freaky.
Pat
With a chicken on top.
Lex P
You a freaky man.
Pat
To the, like, you know where the chicken going? You know what I'm saying? And the chicken.
Lex P
It's crazy.
Pat
No, but for real, though, it ain't that bad.
Dre
Interesting, though.
Lex P
I'm intrigued. A little cock ring.
Pat
Like, it's like a. It's like A vibrating ring that go around and then you put the chicken.
Lex P
Kfc. Need to give you an endorsement.
Pat
Come on now. I want the fist. Kfc.
Lex P
Okay. I am weak as hell. Okay.
Dre
I love that little toy though.
Lex P
Okay, what's the next one? Draya.
Dre
Okay, they talk dirty, but it's Shakespeare quotes. I'm here for that.
Lex P
Personally, I like that.
Mike
I think I laughed too much for all that. Like, I.
Lex P
It can be fun to be or not to be. I'm not mad at that.
Pat
I'm not mad at that.
Lex P
So it's just where for ourselves, Romeo, because the thing.
Mike
I don't know too much Shakespeare, but what you just mentioned. So if she starts saying other things, this just general terms.
Lex P
You gotta. But I feel like that is the like role play. You can put the little wig on, the little George Washington wig.
Dre
Or you could do the accent.
Lex P
Come here. Yes. Bring that dick here.
Pat
Some Game of Thrones shit going on here. Yeah, Yeah, I like that. King of the north. Instead of a sword, it's a die playing first.
Lex P
Who trying to remember. I was trying to get Paul.
Pat
I forgot my sword. Whatever will I use?
Lex P
I know he do got a sword. I think that will go in like role play. I think that would be so fun. I love you. Cause even like you said, like, oh, I think I'll be laughing too much. But I feel like, who says you can't laugh during sex?
Mike
It's hard for me. I feel like it's hard to find something funny and be erect at the same time.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
I don't know. I just don't know. It's just like, if it's too funny, like, I don't even like hearing, like, it'd be a Netflix show on the. In the background or something. And it's like a comedy show.
Lex P
You start laughing.
Mike
He's like, all right, I gotta turn this TV off now. Cause my mind sometimes drifts sometimes.
Lex P
Oh, mine too.
Mike
Cause I need to either have like the fan going. I need to listen to something.
Lex P
Yeah. I'm not gonna be. I was having sex one time and then we had Bernie Mac in the background. He said, I ain't scared of you, motherfucker. Yeah. I said, dude. I said, oh, this my shit. We had to pop pause the whole session.
Mike
You gotta lock in.
Pat
I laugh hard.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Okay. Okay.
Pat
I can laugh hard.
Lex P
So you can't laugh during sex? No laughing.
Pat
No, I can laugh.
Mike
I can laugh, but I feel like I can chuckle.
Pat
I can talk about anything.
Mike
I can't knee slap laugh.
Pat
Huh?
Mike
I can't knee slap Laugh?
Lex P
Nah.
Pat
But sometimes it happens. That's funny.
Lex P
Okay, that's a good moment.
Pat
If you knee slap laugh right before.
Mike
Like that's like right before, during.
Pat
Huh? As long as she laughs, we laugh.
Mike
You throw me off too. Cause like, what are you laughing at, right?
Lex P
Oh, yeah. Cause she could be laughing.
Mike
She's the one laughing.
Pat
She ain't laughing.
Dre
I be loving a little giggle.
Mike
I love to giggle.
Lex P
It's like we having a moment while I'm putting turnovers. While I'm finna throw that ass back mood. Okay. They make you sign a no cuddling contract afterwards.
Dre
That's weird.
Mike
Yeah, that's a little weird.
Lex P
I'm not doing that. Cause after you dick me down, we f to cuddle, niggle, and I'm finna spoon you. I like to be the big spoon.
Mike
I mean, I. I have been small spoon before.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
Like one time.
Lex P
You like it?
Pat
Did you like it?
Mike
It's very consoling. A little.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying.
Dre
That therapy been doing you good there, there.
Mike
No, it's a little consoling. I think every dude likes to be coddled, though, in some way.
Pat
They be lying, though. Depends on what they like.
Mike
Laying on your girl's lap, chilling, watching Netflix.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
It's a good feeling.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
That's different, though.
Mike
What do you mean?
Pat
Some people don't find it like, that's not their favorite cuddle position.
Mike
Yeah, it is.
Pat
It is hard.
Lex P
You don't like to be calm like that?
Pat
No, I like to be like laid on.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
I like putting the headlock.
Lex P
Okay. Okay. But I feel like it's. I don't know, I feel like sometimes it makes you feel like, vulnerable.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying?
Mike
Cause most dudes are vulnerable. I feel like a lot of dudes, especially like in closed doors, they're probably more vulnerable around their girls. But once your girl makes you feel weird about being vulnerable, that's when dudes start to.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
I always tell women, a man don't. He don't trust you if he fucking you with his socks on.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
If he keep them socks on, that nigga do not fuck with you.
Dre
Or he just got that black toenail.
Lex P
What that gotta do with him not trusting you?
Mike
I feel it.
Dre
Cause his feet ugly as fuck.
Lex P
And that's what I'm saying. He don't trust you if he leaving the socks on. Cause if his black toenail, he should be able to take them off so you can see his feet.
Dre
He don't trust himself.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
He tired of them Black toenails.
Lex P
You know what, though? I'm not. I'm not. I don't.
Dre
I have, like, a prerequisite. You have to have nice feet. Save me.
Lex P
Yeah. Well, I'll say this. If a man don't take them socks off while y' all fucking, he don't fuck with you like, dead ass. For real.
Pat
He not trying to rub feet together.
Lex P
Yeah. He not trying to be real. His real intimate self. Yeah. Yeah. Like, if he ain't showing you them toes, that's not a situation you want to be.
Pat
Yeah. I can't do the. No cuddling, so.
Lex P
Yeah. Yeah, I like to cuddle.
Dre
But the sock thing is crazy, people. Really?
Lex P
Yes, yes, yes.
Dre
Like, in our 30s.
Lex P
I don't know. Cause I be looking at them toes. Me, too.
Dre
They be cool. I be seeing the toes.
Lex P
I be seeing. But I mean. Yeah. I mean, n will wear they socks to the beach.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
In the water with they socks on.
Mike
I found that weird.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
I seen somebody in a full fit, like, ripped jeans. He has some foam posits on, but.
Mike
I think, dude, crazy.
Dre
That's crazy.
Mike
Are afraid to have their feet out.
Lex P
Why?
Mike
I don't know. But I'm, you know, being Nigerian, we always wear, like, the open toes and the sandals. I'm cool with it.
Lex P
Y' all would be in the club with a sand. Go on. When did you. When did you stop wearing sandals?
Mike
When I stopped or you still do? Oh, no, I wear, like, Ugg slippers now.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
Like, Birin slides. Like, more cal.
Lex P
I'm talking about, like, the thong slippers, though. You used to wear those?
Mike
I wore them, like, in a little bit in college.
Lex P
Okay. That was your dream. Did he used to wear Tom with the.
Mike
With the United States beater?
Pat
Yeah, that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mike
That's some sparis, too.
Lex P
Oh, my. The G Unit. You talking about the G Unit?
Pat
Yeah. Used to have on BE unit.
Mike
Not in high college, though.
Pat
Yeah, you.
Lex P
That's right.
Dre
I love a G unit tank top.
Mike
50 Cent made me want to get a bulletproof fest.
Lex P
Oh, my God. 50 Cent, was that.
Mike
No Ops.
Pat
I wanted to get shot. Shot so bad.
Lex P
Please. I think you cut too far.
Pat
The dude I was beefing with in fifth grade, I was like, please come shoot me, bro. I'mma rap about that shit so hard.
Mike
Please come shoot me.
Dre
I can't say that.
Lex P
My father is acting.
Pat
No, no. Yeah, yeah. This. This fifth grade. Please don't do nothing to me. Nuh. I'm good.
Lex P
Okay, Dre, read one more. Pick a good one.
Dre
Okay. Let's See?
Lex P
Oh.
Dre
They keep their eyes wide open the entire time. Like, never blink, just staring at you. That's impossible.
Lex P
I don't like that. That's.
Dre
You can literally. Can't do that.
Mike
It's hard. Like, I. I'm better at it now. Making eye contact with people.
Lex P
Eye contact is important.
Mike
But I've always been like, I'll get anxiety sometimes if, like, you ever turn down a hallway and it's a long hallway and somebody else is at the other end of the hallway. It's always awkward for me. I get so much anxiety for no reason.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. Every time I get on the elevator.
Pat
I'm like, I just text my mama, just like, how you doing?
Lex P
But I think eye contact is important. But eyes wide open the entire time. Like, I do want you to look at me. But, I mean, I'll read this one. They cry every time. They climax every single time.
Pat
Cry? What kind of tears?
Lex P
Like, I'm thinking of, like, a tear of joy.
Pat
Tear of joy. If it's just tears and you keep the same face, you can do all.
Lex P
You want every time.
Pat
But if you sobbing like that, lip curl a little bit.
Lex P
I like a good cry during. But there are two different cries during sex. There's a cry like, oh, my gosh, this feels good. Orgasmic moment. But then it's also that cry when y' all having makeup sex. You know that makeup sex cry?
Mike
Yeah.
Dre
When I think of a cry that's like, you're happy and blissful. I think of Maxwell playing in the background.
Lex P
Yeah, girl, shut up. And you're just like.
Mike
But I think if that happened happens, the guy might expect that every time. And if you don't cry, yeah, he gonna be like, oh, I didn't do something right.
Lex P
I wasn't doing what I was talking.
Pat
Yeah, he gonna be playing a video game. He gonna pause this.
Mike
Make him go to the gas station and get that rhino pill.
Pat
You ain't crying.
Lex P
Have y' all taken a gas station pill before?
Pat
No, I don't need that.
Dre
He might hit you in the back of the head. Push that out.
Lex P
Do what you did last time.
Pat
You know what I'm saying?
Lex P
Okay, okay, okay. So now we gonna move on. So we know what y' all apparently, like, in the bedroom or not. So now it's time to get into the bed.
Dre
Hey, the bop, the bop. I was trying to stay in the bed.
Lex P
The bop. Hey, the bop, Bow.
Dre
The bop, bow, bow, bow, bow, bow.
Mike
I feel like, you know, in the. What's her name? The hallway that people be Dancing J Hus Hudson. Yeah.
Dre
J Hus.
Pat
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Mike
When y' all do that, sometimes I feel like it's like you was ready to bust the. The fucked up part. I don't know what I would do going down that hallway. I'd be like, so hard.
Pat
I think you gotta start shaking hands. Awkward.
Lex P
I'm not gonna lie. I'm gonna bust a split in that hole. Really Give me my moment to shine.
Pat
Oh, yeah.
Lex P
I'm gonna bust a whole split.
Mike
Well, if y' all go down that hallway, y' all have to coordinate something. Y' all have.
Dre
We will both bust the split.
Lex P
We gonna. Or I'mma. Or I think one of us gonna bust the split and the other one help the other one up, and then we start hitting the robot on it.
Mike
Well, that's fire, but you gotta do that while walking.
Lex P
Yeah, that's easy. Light.
Mike
Work the split while.
Lex P
Yeah, you like. They got it, though.
Mike
Okay.
Lex P
Oh, I gotta do this. Yeah, you definitely gotta do. No, I got a bad kneeback. You talking about? Er, yeah.
Dre
Not the one on the ground.
Lex P
You know I got a bad knee. You know I got a bad knee. Okay, so bop of the week is like songs and things that we've been jamming. You know, whatever you have been listening to this past week, like, you just can't stop listening to it. So I'mma start. So a artist, Akilah, she had the song Bloom that was, like, very popular on TikTok. She dropped her album, and it's so good, y'.
Mike
All.
Lex P
I love an indie artist and you can just tell, like, they're actually really, really into music. Like I said, she had the song Bloom that was very popular on TikTok, but she has a song called you'd Got Comfortable. And I think all women can relate to this song. But like I said, her whole project is called Falling Into Place. Solid. I love when I can listen to a project from, like, start to finish and it has, like, no skips. Cause I think, like I said, we are actually getting. We put a lot of pressure on these artists now. You know what I'm saying? So back in the day, artists used to have, like, singles, but then they would have filler songs. Right? You can't do that no more. No, every song has to be a hit. So if you're releasing a project now and every song is like, this is fire. I'm like, okay, I fuck with you. You really take it serious. You don't get the space to have filler songs on albums anymore. You know what I'm saying I like this album. Yeah. Like, I think the music has changed a lot because now people are trying to make TikTok music, but I feel like we're slowly getting out of that, and people are starting to realize, let me make some music. If it hits on TikTok, cool. But if it doesn't, at least I have a good body of work. And this is a good body of work.
Pat
The guitars are back out.
Lex P
Yes.
Pat
I'm seeing a lot of guitars and pianos on TikTok. That's what I want to see.
Lex P
You know who they make fun of. Y' all know that white artist, Benson Boone? He be flipping on stage.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
Have y' all seen him? They are so hard on him. But I'm like, I like it. Yeah. Let the white boys be white.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
We need them to get back to flipping and dancing and two stepping and stop trying to rap.
Pat
Yeah. Well, MGK just came out with something.
Lex P
See, we were talking about that on our other episode. Yes. Get back to being a white boy.
Pat
I like it. Do some grease shit.
Lex P
Yes. I fuck with that slick that a.
Mike
Hairband, and get to start dancing. Leaning with the poles.
Lex P
I'm telling you, I'm all for it. So, yeah. Shout out to Akilah. Falling into place. Her whole project is dope. What y' all been listening to?
Pat
Ooh.
Mike
One of my favorite artists is St. John.
Lex P
Oh.
Mike
I like a lot of his music.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
St. John Fire.
Lex P
Yeah. The Afro beat.
Mike
You like a little afro? I think with music. I like being in music where, like, the women are enjoying the music as well. Yeah. Cause I feel like I like rap music. I think there's a time and place for rap, but, like, if you out, you don't want to be hearing drill music. You know, Sometimes it's not the space for that.
Lex P
Right.
Mike
So I like the afrobeat, the more islandy sounding.
Lex P
Because his music, too, is kind of a little. He's kind of like an EDM vibe.
Mike
Yeah. It's like a little island because he's from. I think he's Guyanese, too.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
So, yeah, I don't like him. Yeah. I don't want to go to no more clubs. Whereas there's too many dudes behind a DJ booth.
Lex P
It's like, wet the block up.
Pat
Fuck the big up.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
We ain't. Yeah.
Pat
What we doing?
Lex P
Yeah, I feel you.
Pat
The music. Yeah. The music can't be right. Y' all rapping to each other. Y' all going bar for bar on another man's song. So, like, I think that should stop Yes, I like the music. I like the Afrobeats music. I like all that type of stuff.
Lex P
What's on your playlist right now?
Pat
Ooh wee.
Lex P
Whether it's old, it don't gotta be new.
Pat
Should I look at. Can I look?
Lex P
Yeah, you can look at something.
Pat
I don't know what I'm talking about.
Lex P
It don't have to be new. It can be just something that you.
Mike
There's a song. Toronto by Snow Allegra. I like. I really like that.
Lex P
I love Snow Allegra.
Dre
I like Snow Allegra, man.
Pat
Snow Allegra.
Lex P
I really like her. She is dope. She has that soothing voice.
Mike
Very soothing. It's like you can clean the house with it. You can ride a nighttime ride with it. If you hear it out at brunch, like a little brunch party, too. It's a vibe, too.
Lex P
You're not gonna be mad at it.
Mike
It's always about the vibe. Curating the vibes.
Lex P
Curating the vibe. Women are the tastemakers. I always say that. So if women are vibing, it's a good time.
Mike
Yeah.
Pat
Kiss yous Right now by Duckworth. That's like the last song I listened.
Lex P
Okay. That's R and B. Yeah. Kind of RB, R&B vibe. Okay.
Pat
I love R and B. I feel like rap.
Mike
Most of my rap songs are like, in the car. When I'm going places too. Or when I'm working out or like boxing or something too.
Lex P
You know what? It's crazy. Cause a lot of rap music, I like to listen to, like the older stuff, like the 2000 stuff. Like, I'm gonna put on a little Nelly, you know what I'm saying? I'm gonna put on the stuff that we really used to be getting down to. The Yin Yang Twins. They don't make the music like that no more. Lil. Lil Wayne. You know what I'm saying? Ply. That's what I'm putting on. Why I used to have him here. Boosie. That's what I'm putting on most of the time when I'm listening to rap.
Mike
Sometimes I do listen to like a lot of, like, Shoot them up, Shoot em up gang music.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
But sometimes I be in that mood.
Lex P
I'm not gonna lie. Not Shoot em up because drum music.
Pat
I have two guns too. I see.
Lex P
I had a bond arrow that I was just like, damn, this shit hard.
Mike
It's like I wanted to spin the block. Probably could, but I won't.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
But if I wanted to. Exactly.
Dre
We like freedom.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
It's just like, if I was going to, this would be the song I'd be listening to.
Dre
I agree.
Lex P
Yeah, I had my little. My little Drill music era.
Dre
I love Drill music, though.
Mike
I like Drill.
Lex P
Yeah, it's hard. It's hard.
Pat
Yeah. Everything got a hard.
Dre
Dirk had me in a chokehold for a minute.
Mike
Yeah, Dirk's tough.
Lex P
He softened up for us, huh? Life.
Pat
Oh my God.
Lex P
He said, look at the first one song. Oh, he had to let y' all know.
Pat
Imagine that's the first little Dirk song you hear. Like, man, I'm about to dive more too.
Mike
So like a stand up guy. Oh, song seven. Like, what the fuck?
Lex P
The. Oh my God, that is so funny.
Dre
Okay, so my vibe going with the theme of Afrobeats is Arya Star and Wiz Kid.
Pat
Gimme.
Dre
That's Arya Star's voice. I love Arya Star.
Lex P
Yeah. Oh my God, she's dope. I love her down and she's beautiful. Like I said, I love when I see beautiful women that are just so creative and they are just who they are. And y' all know Wiz Kid is that guy.
Pat
Yeah.
Dre
He don't miss.
Lex P
He do not miss.
Mike
It's interesting seeing him transition into the western world.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
When I was in boarding school, Nigeria, that was when he was getting popular especially. I was like, I saw Whiz Kid with the. The Jerk during the Jerk era.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
So it was interesting to see the transition to huge transition. Like, I think like, you guys, I. There's a lot of the language that they speak. I don't really understand it either because everybody in Nigeria speaks very different languages. But it's the thing with Afrobeats I really like is like that emotion of the way it makes you feel. You don't understand a word they saying, but you feel the vibe.
Dre
It's the vibe.
Lex P
Sh.
Mike
We don't know what the fuck.
Lex P
And we was in the gosh. We don't know what the hell we talk about.
Dre
And we didn't even know what we.
Lex P
Was doing for real.
Pat
Do y' all go to Afrobeats parties?
Lex P
No, I haven't to an Afrobeats party in a very, very long time.
Pat
Yeah, I just went to. I just went to one in Brooklyn.
Mike
Yeah, it was a. A DJ named Flyerian1.
Pat
Yeah, I mean, they had like.
Dre
That's a cute name.
Pat
They had women like dancing on poles, man. They had like, you know, the whistle. It's like piano, piano.
Mike
And everybody was dancing.
Pat
That's everybody. I have never seen a club though.
Lex P
That played straight Afro beats. And everybody wasn't having A good time. That vibe just be different. I love Afro. It's just. It sets the vibe because it's not just too much, but you can still turn up and dance. It's like the perfect balance. Like, I think it's so crazy when people don't like Afrobeats. There's a lot of Nigerian clubs in Houston, too. There's a lot of Nigerian clubs out here, too.
Pat
But, yeah, the American clubs is. They getting. I don't even rock with them right now because it's two dudes making $80,000 a year going bottle for black. Like, y' all should save up your money a little bit.
Lex P
Not. Look, the economy is getting tough.
Pat
Come on now. Like, why we.
Dre
And the gag is they got em cunked.
Lex P
Oh, let me ask y' all a question before we move on. Because I got ate up on Twitter the other day because they were talking about buying women drinks, buying men drinks. And I said back in the. Cause I'm 35. So when I was in the club days, like, when I was partying and turning up, like, the men would buy the bottles and we would just show up.
Pat
Oh, yeah.
Lex P
And I'm like, nowadays, the men are stingy. Like, they buy a bottle, they don't want to share it with the women. Cause when I was in the club, it was like, you make sure the women have a good time. Cause if the women are having a good time, everybody's having a good time. So I made a tweet and I was like, it's crazy. I said, the club nowadays is like, the men don't wanna share their bottles with the women. And everybody was like, you broke, bitch. You can't go to the club and have a good time. I can't drink my own shit. I gotta share with the bitches. They were so mad at me. They was eating me up for days.
Mike
Red pill community.
Lex P
Oh, my gosh. They were so. So let me. So you don't go. Do y' all go to the club still?
Mike
Here and there.
Pat
Yeah, here and there. Like, it gotta be somebody's birthday or something, right?
Lex P
But when y' all are, like, buying the bottles, y' all want women. And even if you're in a relationship, I think you still want women around. Not that you're necessarily trying to talk to them, but you don't want to be in a section full of niggas.
Mike
I turn into a bottle, a bartender when we have a. Cause I don't drink. I drink. But, like, I've been sipping on this drink. I'm kinda Like a one drink type of person. So I'm pouring.
Lex P
I knew he was gonna say something.
Mike
I'm pouring, like, shots to the people on the out. Outside of the booth. Yeah, I don't mind if it's like, girls in the booth.
Lex P
Right, right.
Mike
It just has to be like, I'd rather the people the other guys know, the girls, the randoms that no one knows. Sometimes I'm like, especially, like, the girls. Like, there'll be, like, one girl, and she came here with no one.
Pat
Like, all right.
Lex P
I mean, I get stuff like that. But like I said, I think times have changed a little bit. Cause we used to, like, guys used to go to the club with just their guys. We go to the club with just our girls and we. Oh, shit, they pretty. Come let them in the section. We finna drink and turn up and out.
Pat
Yeah, that's how it used to be.
Lex P
It really used to be. We actually used to meet people outside. Now, let me ask y' all this. Has a woman ever sent y' all a drink in the club?
Pat
Yes.
Mike
Yeah.
Lex P
Yeah. So that's normal.
Pat
Yeah, I feel like that's normal. I never drink it, though.
Lex P
Okay, that's good.
Pat
I buy them a drink back. Okay, I got you.
Lex P
I'm not gonna lie. I've never bought a man a drink in the club.
Pat
I don't want to feel dizzy after this.
Mike
I bought drinks for. For girls that I'm not. Wasn't even trying to talk. There's one time these girls, I heard them, like, trying to get, like, the cheapest drink on the thing, and I was like. I was like, I'll just get y' all a drink, cuz. They were like, arg. They're, like, debating, and I was trying to, like, order.
Lex P
I was like, oh, so you're like, man, hurry up, get out the way.
Pat
Yeah, yeah.
Mike
But they took it as like they wanted a conversation after. I was like, no, I was good. Like, I don't. Yeah, I'm not trying to get. It's like eight of y' all actually.
Pat
Don'T want to talk. For real.
Lex P
I'm wearing. I'm not gonna lie. If you buy me a drink, I'm definitely. Thank ya. Yeah, I'm going on my way.
Pat
Yeah, I think that's. I think that's how it should be. That's how it used to be back in the day, but now everybody thinks, like, some dudes think if they buy something for somebody or give something to somebody, they owe em. So I feel like some women don't put. They selves. Out there. Like I'm not even gonna go to their session. Cause they don't feel like I owe them something.
Lex P
I owe you a good time and these jokes and I'm going to fuck home.
Pat
I don't even need to like we don't even need to conversate. I think it's better sometimes I give people shots. So we don't. Don't talk like I'm weak.
Lex P
I just feel like I like the social construct of like the club used to be like we used to meet people vibe. And I'm not saying we gotta get married, we don't gotta date, we don't gotta talk, let's turn up, have a good time and we can just go home.
Pat
Yeah.
Lex P
It don't gotta be more, it don't gotta be less. It's just that what it is like we're socializing.
Pat
We in a day and age where everybody thinks something means something.
Lex P
Yeah.
Pat
It's like oh, did you see such and such. He bought me a drink tonight and it's like bruh.
Mike
Or you can't even be like pictured with the like the opposite sex.
Lex P
Yeah.
Mike
Especially like, especially when you're in the line. You, you probably get that. You guys probably get that a lot too. If you guys have a, a guy on the podcast and stuff like that. It's like oh Ler she look at her chemistry.
Dre
They do be saying that in these comments.
Lex P
They be like they have been flirting the whole time.
Pat
Yeah, look. Look at his every way they look at each other.
Lex P
Yeah look, don't stare too long. That's why I keep looking at my.
Pat
Yeah, that's why I keep going to my. We just share. We shared about five laughs. We both keep laughing like.
Dre
Cuz we.
Mike
Know what they going to say.
Dre
At the same show.
Pat
They love each other.
Dre
Okay, so now it's time for us to get into the item of the week. Of course per usual y' all know item of the week ismuse beauty collection.com for me. Make sure you get your lip gloss, glossies, lip liners, matte liquid lipsticks, all of your cosmetics products. Shop black owned and go to muse beautycollection.com and lex. What do you have?
Lex P
Per usual, y' all know unit is by Rich look hair on Instagram richlookhair.com and y' all make sure y' all follow me on Snapchat lexp05 we getting turned up over there and I'll be having a ball period.
Mike
Okay. Do you have a skincare brand in uva?
Lex P
Do I have a Skincare brand. No, but you know what, I'm super into skincare. Like I'm obsessed with my skin. So like on my Snapchat always to show the girls like what I'm using and just put them on in new things. Cause I'm like super like I really wear makeup probably like once a week. I'm so into looking great without makeup on. Like that's what I really care about. So I always be putting them on game on my snap, you know.
Pat
Okay.
Mike
I've been getting into my skincare game too.
Pat
Yeah, same thing.
Lex P
I love skincare.
Mike
I started using the gouache.
Lex P
Oh yeah.
Dre
I love the gua sha.
Mike
I started using the gouache, the little, I got. What's it called? Like the little red light mask.
Pat
Oh yeah.
Lex P
Oh my God.
Dre
So do you have the Dr. Dennis Gross one?
Mike
Oh no, it's Amazon.
Dre
Oh my God.
Lex P
I have a Dr. Dennis.
Dre
So the thing about that mask, I have it too and I wear it all the time.
Lex P
That's a good mask to have. So you have to look though because red light masks, it's like they have to have the certain voltage and the certain number of lights to make sure.
Mike
That it's working, it's actually doing something.
Lex P
Yes. Cause I love a good red light. A therapy session, it does wonders for your skin.
Mike
It works though.
Dre
I really like my mask too because it goes between the red light and the blue light therapy. The blue light therapy is really good for like acne prone skin and like getting rid of inflammation and pimples. And then of course the red light is really good for anti aging for sure.
Mike
Start noticing things. I was like looking at my eyes, like why I got my bags like.
Lex P
I'm, you gotta do your facial. And I also look at skincare as kinda like my me time. Like I love just like sitting in my vanity and just doing my little self care and just kinda like, you know, it's just, I think it's important like just to take care of yourself. Cause when you feel good and you feel like, okay, I did my skincare. I have a very intensive skincare routine. Like I'm very serious about you self care.
Pat
Make you take care of other things too. Yeah, you start taking care of yourself. Next thing you know you didn't clean the house by accident.
Lex P
You know what, I'm not gonna lie. I'm a very clean person. And I feel like, like I can never like do my skincare. My bathroom is messy or my house is messy, you know what I'm saying?
Pat
Exactly.
Lex P
So I just Feel like it just is all one. I love walking into my house and being like, oh, my gosh. Like, every time people walk in my house, they be like, it's so nice in here.
Mike
I be like, yeah, start using sunscreen, too.
Lex P
Oh, sunscreen. That's what I was putting on my leg.
Mike
Black people don't really know they have to use sunscreen.
Lex P
Have to. So I've started using this certain type of lotion on my skin, and it has vitamin c in it and retinol. So I'm making sure, like, that's what I was spraying on my legs earlier. That was like, my sunscreen.
Pat
Okay.
Lex P
You gotta make sure you protect your skin. Cause I don't care what you do with your skincare. If you're not putting on sunscreen, it don't matter.
Pat
Some of these boys just gotta start with some lotion.
Lex P
That's it. Bare minimum.
Dre
Let's start them.
Lex P
Let's start with the basics.
Pat
Start with some lotion. You ain't gotta go crazy. Just get some cerave and rub it right.
Lex P
Rub it right there and watch y ball. You know what people say?
Pat
Some people don't wash their.
Lex P
They don't wash their balls. They don't like to wash their ass. They that gay.
Dre
See, well, washing your ass should be.
Lex P
No, it was people saying that. They was like, I'm not digging in my booty like that.
Mike
But them got bald deodorant now, too.
Lex P
See? Powder.
Dre
I talked about booty deodorant on the other episode.
Pat
They got body deodorant, too.
Lex P
Body deodorant.
Pat
These are the same thing.
Lex P
Same thing. It is the same thing.
Mike
Is it?
Lex P
You know, they got to label stuff as men and male so y' all don't feel some type of way. It's ball deodorant is the same thing as booty deodorant. It's the same ingredients.
Dre
Right, Got it.
Lex P
Okay. Yeah.
Dre
So we going to get into our favorite topic of the week, which is pour your heart out. Make sure you send all of your questions to ask forminds gmail.com. send us your questions. Send us your testimonials. We going to do one question this week because we're getting into. We're going to do the.
Lex P
Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. It. Okay.
Dre
Hey, you guys. I need some advice about a situation that happened this prior weekend. This guy I started talking to got a hotel for him and I and we got to the sexual portion. I went down on him, and you could smell musty balls and ass. See, we was just talking about It. I know I wasn't wrong for immediately calling him out, putting my clothes on, and leaving, but was I wrong for blocking him? Absolutely. That's my opinion. You ain't wrong for blocking him.
Mike
Did she tell him the reason that she blocked him?
Dre
Do she need to? Why do your ass think.
Pat
Yeah, I don't think. I don't think she needs to. I think that even if he caught in that situation, like, let's say for some reason the restaurant was hot, and he just, like, caught like, some bad wind, and now he's thinking, like, as a man, win.
Dre
That ain't win win.
Pat
But I'm saying, like, I'm just saying, worst case scenario, yo, worst case scenario, he already stink, right? Nothing he could do about it, all right? There's no way you should let a woman touch you. And you know you stink. It should be like some.
Lex P
Like, you smell yourself.
Pat
You know what I'm saying? I just had. Man, I just had dick surgery. I can't do it.
Lex P
Not dick surgery is the thing.
Mike
Or just go to the bathroom real quick, huh? Or just go to the bathroom.
Pat
Nah, I feel like that's crazy. Use a little white, huh? It's over. Like, you stink. Go home.
Mike
Go home.
Lex P
You know what?
Mike
If you feel your thighs a little.
Lex P
Sticky, but I'm not gonna lie, if I go down to high stinky, you better take your ass home.
Mike
Go. Go home.
Lex P
But I'm gonna also feel some type of way if I go down to give you head, and I smell dial soap, and I got dahl soap.
Pat
Correct.
Lex P
That means you just went in there and washed your.
Mike
But doesn't that say that he cares about his cleanliness?
Lex P
Yeah, but I'm gonna still feel some type of way.
Pat
He don't care about you.
Dre
Not feel some type of way if it smelled like ass.
Lex P
It's both of his situations.
Pat
But if he should have went home.
Lex P
He should have went home.
Mike
I also wouldn't use the head hands, so I would throw off the. The trace a little bit.
Lex P
Throw it off a little bit.
Mike
You got to get like, the. The wet wipes.
Pat
I'm taking a shower, cuz I always.
Lex P
Have wet wipes in my bathroom. You got. You know, they got that for men. Dude wipes. So y' all will feel comfortable.
Mike
They call dude, I'm a wife. I'm a wife guy now, too.
Pat
Well, I always been a wife guy.
Mike
I was a wife guy.
Dre
He could just be like, babe, let's take a shower together. I think we should shower together.
Pat
Let's do something. Let's not get into it right away. Hold on.
Lex P
Let's take our time.
Pat
Take our time. Hand me that soap real quick. All right, turn around.
Lex P
Okay, so with our next segment, we gon do what the crash dummies do. We gonna let y', all, you know, introduce this segment. Cause we gonna do things, y' all way this go round.
Mike
All right, so we do a. Ooh, that was a little echoey. Yeah, but we do a segment. Segment where we call our listeners. So the questions this week are, what's the worst date you've ever been on? Oh, and what did your ex do? And you still stayed. And what did you do? And your ex was dead.
Pat
Yeah, we. We saved this, like, we're supposed to use this question earlier, like, two weeks ago, but we're like, we saving it for them.
Lex P
So this is for the world.
Pat
Yes. Yeah.
Lex P
Good.
Pat
Y' all deserve it.
Lex P
Okay.
Pat
Yo, yo, yo. All right. I can hear y. Sorry about that. Okay.
Lex P
That was your.
Mike
We're actually on Poor Mind's podcast right now, so this is a.
Lex P
Okay.
Mike
All right, we got a question for you. What's the worst date you've ever been on?
Pat
There's been two.
Lex P
There's been two. The first one, I got catfish pretty bad. But the one I mentioned was. Was she had her ex boyfriend's name tattooed on her neck. And I didn't see it until. Yeah, I just didn't see it until I was like, two hours into the.
Mike
Date.
Lex P
Because she had her boyfriend's tattooed on her neck. Trust no man tattooed on her wrist. And just.
Pat
It was. It was.
Lex P
It was uncomfortable. Comfortable.
Mike
What was the boyfriend's name?
Lex P
It was. I don't know. It was a. It was a. My name is Joseph, so it wasn't really close to that. Nobody.
Pat
Nobody asked.
Dre
I know it wasn't mine.
Pat
Right.
Lex P
I think that's a little strict. What's wrong with a little tattoo?
Pat
It was weird, but he wear glasses.
Lex P
And then I asked her about it. Yeah. And she was saying that he was locked up.
Pat
So.
Lex P
Yeah, it was battlefield little. A little weird for me. That was the worst date. And then after what happened and why he was locked up and it was some violent stuff, so. And then she asked me go out again, and I said no.
Pat
How old are you?
Lex P
I'm 25.
Pat
Do you go on dates a lot?
Lex P
I have. I've been calming down.
Pat
Yeah. Okay.
Mike
See, one's like.
Pat
Like that.
Mike
We just. Everyone can't be funny.
Pat
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're just a little bit too nerdy for the.
Lex P
Well, I just feel like that's a little strict.
Pat
We strict.
Lex P
I mean, I mean, a tattoo is not that bad.
Dre
But he said he had trust no man to move.
Lex P
She ain't make up a lie.
Mike
She didn't though.
Dre
Little contradiction.
Lex P
But that's all right.
Pat
Make her erase it. Get that ring.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? Change her mind.
Dre
Get her removed.
Pat
Get a cover up existed.
Lex P
So this is.
Dre
I'm witty.
Lex P
This is live.
Pat
Yeah, it's live. It's always live.
Lex P
Yeah, Y' all just be hanging up in their face like that.
Pat
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lex P
I was about to say. Okay, bye, boo.
Mike
We do so many sometimes to get good ones. This your question, Pat?
Lex P
Hello. Yo, what's happening?
Mike
What up? What up?
Pat
Which one? Which one? You answer one or two?
Mike
My bad. One. We're on Poor Mind's podcast right now. How's it going?
Lex P
Pretty good.
Pat
How y'?
Lex P
All?
Mike
Pretty good. Pretty good.
Pat
We keep getting all the nerdy dudes today.
Lex P
We love a little nerd.
Pat
I got a question for you. What did your ex do and you still here? Stayed.
Lex P
What did. Oh, so I was in an open relationship and she wanted to date a former white supremacist. And I said no, but I still stayed in the relationship. He was black.
Pat
Wait, you white or black?
Lex P
I'm black, he's black. You can tell. He got that twine. He got that twang.
Pat
I couldn't tell. Well, he said white supremacist. Sound like sound little.
Mike
It should black. Yes.
Lex P
They was f. To kill you. Well, she's mixed. She's mixed.
Dre
Oh, they was different.
Lex P
Is her mom. Is her mom white? Is her mom white? Mom was black. Oh, it's usually the ones with the white mama. I don't know the other way around. But yeah. No.
Mike
Oh, go ahead.
Lex P
Why did you stay and what was.
Dre
The reason she wanted to date him in the first place?
Lex P
Okay, so kind of of a long story. So make it short. I just got hit by a car. Me too. Shoulder.
Dre
I'm sorry.
Lex P
To her credit, this is years ago.
Pat
Years.
Lex P
I made like two or three tragic mistakes since then. This is like an old ass relationship. But I hit my car, broke my left shoulder. She was with me in the hospital every day. I get out the hospital, first day out the hospital after surgery, and she wants to bring up that she wants to date a former white supremacist. And because she like, okay, so she used to go to this college, which I won't name, that had like this big, like, sexual, like, you know, scandal. There's like some dudes that was grooming A bunch of young men. And that really affected her. And for some reason, that made her want to, like, do weird shit, like, date a former white supremacist. I guess she was so inspired by this dude's story that he went from being a white supremacist to, like, figuring out how to not be one. And that turned her on, I guess. And she, like, found his name, found his Instagram, showed it to me, and said, could I date him? And I was like, dang, no.
Pat
This is.
Lex P
We were at my career, abuse was happening, and she locked herself in the bathroom. Bathroom. And cried for an hour while I'm just sitting there with a broken ass arm.
Pat
Wow.
Mike
So after she cried, then you actually let her.
Lex P
No.
Mike
So she did it then?
Lex P
Did not do it. No.
Pat
That's a long story.
Lex P
I don't think she did.
Pat
Oh, that's a. That's a long story. Long story. He could have just said his meat was little and just.
Lex P
Let me ask you a question. Did you used to spend money on her? Wait, say it one more time. Did you used to spend money on her? Her? No, I was too broke to do that. Oh, what she want you?
Pat
What she want you for, bro?
Dre
Yeah.
Lex P
I don't know.
Dre
It's. The story ain't adding up.
Lex P
Something ain't adding. You ain't telling the truth.
Pat
You ain't telling something. Right?
Lex P
You leaving some parts out. He hung up. Yeah, well, I have to say this. I feel like he was lying. It was something else of that story.
Dre
He was leaving parts out. He tell us what was really going on.
Pat
It might have been his cousin or something.
Mike
No more. We have to call all girls now. Dudes are weird right now. That's your question, too, Pat.
Lex P
Hello.
Mike
Oh, hello.
Pat
Yo.
Lex P
Hi.
Mike
All right, we're. We're on Poor Mind's podcast right now. How you doing?
Lex P
You said Poor Mind podcast?
Mike
Yes.
Lex P
We.
Mike
We got a question for you.
Pat
Not only the way she said.
Lex P
I know. Bye, girl.
Pat
Is it. Is it one or two?
Lex P
What's the question?
Mike
What is the question? It's your question.
Pat
Which one? Which one? You answer one or two?
Mike
Did you answer one or two?
Lex P
The first one, I think.
Pat
Okay. What did your ex do? And you still stayed.
Lex P
Okay. Yeah. So I was in the military, and we were stationed in Okinawa, and there's a lot of gay bars up there, and the majority of our friends were, like, gay Marines. And we went to the bar with them, and my boyfriend basically asked me if we could pretend like not to be together. So he was single for the night. Oh. And so that he could be hit on by all the gay men. And that was pretty early on in our relationship. We dated for about two years. Okay, you know what? Let me not judge you. Go ahead.
Pat
That's crazy.
Lex P
I was gonna say, but there was. I was just telling my boyfriend about it right now. There was other signs that he was like, kind of DL, just. I don't know, a lot of it was something I didn't realize until, like, after we broke up, you know, that was a huge sign.
Mike
Why'd you stay?
Lex P
Why did I say shit? I was. I was like 19, and he was. You know, at the time, I thought that he was like, the best looking guy that I could be with. Oh. There wasn't a lot of oxygen, so when I was out there. And also, like, he had an apartment, so I know that's right. Rent. Do. Rent do apartments or the dorms, period. Pooh. You had to do what you had to do, what you got to do.
Dre
So you ain't got to do it no more. I feel that.
Lex P
Let me ask you this. Would you. It sounds like you may have been bisexual. Would you date a bisexual man again? Cuz you already did. I don't think I would. Like, knowingly. I don't think I would. I think that. I mean, I just have my own personal beliefs about that.
Dre
She said, I got my own money now, B.
Mike
You can afford an apartment now.
Pat
You know her worth now.
Lex P
That shit is hilarious.
Pat
I'm glad you know your worth now. That's fire.
Lex P
Okay, that was funny.
Dre
That was fun. Okay, so tell everybody where they can find you guys.
Mike
Follow us on Crash Dummies podcast on all platforms. My personal page is Mike E S I O, B U. Yeah, Follow me.
Pat
P. Johnson, Jr. Underscore. It's a lot of P. Johnsons out here, so I got it.
Lex P
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pat
Junior, I got a. You know, I can't even be like my daddy, you know what I'm saying?
Lex P
Well, I just want to say congratulations to y' all with all your success.
Pat
Likewise.
Lex P
You know what I'm saying? And anytime y' all want to link with somebody who y' all want to get on they podcast, you know, we know a lot of people.
Pat
Okay.
Lex P
We'll definitely. You know, I feel like the main thing in this world is make sure we network and connect people, where we connect people.
Pat
Yeah. Yeah.
Mike
Thank you for having us on.
Lex P
This was fun. Did y' all have fun?
Pat
I had a lot of fun.
Lex P
Can we come on Crash Dummies? We gonna come to Milwaukee.
Mike
We can really do like the call us.
Lex P
Yeah, we come in Milwaukee, get whatever y' all want. And we going to a game, too.
Pat
Bus game.
Lex P
Yeah, let's do it.
Pat
Bottles everywhere, too.
Lex P
Bottles everybody.
Pat
Courtside seats. Let's do it.
Lex P
Period. All right.
Pat
It might be a couple rows back from courtside. You can touch y'.
Lex P
All. Make sure y' all follow crash dummies and follow them on everything. And we'll see y' all next week. Bye, y'. All.
Mike
Baby, come here. Sit down, let's talk.
Lex P
I got a lot to say so I guess I'll start by saying I love you but you know this thing ain't been no walking apart for us Swear it'll only take a minute you'll understand what I face yeah, but I don't want to see you cry But.
Dre
I don't want to be the one.
Lex P
To tell you a last time. Are you ready to go?
Mike
When you you just don't know what's.
Lex P
On the other side of the door.
Pat
When you walking up talk about it's never right time to say goodbye.
Lex P
First mover. Cause if don't you gonna start hating me. Cause I really don't feel the way I once felt about you Girl, it's not you, it's me I gotta figure.
Mike
Out what I need oh, it's never.
Lex P
The right time to say goodbye. But we know that we gotta go our separate way. And I know it's hard but I gotta do it it's killing me it's not at the right time right time to say good your heart is breaking and a thousand time I found myself asking why, why, why am I taking so long to say this? But trust me girl I never meant to crush your world I never thought of my see the day we go. How do you let it go when you you just don't know what's the other side of the how we talking about Talk about get along first move don't you going to start hating me Cuz I really don't feel the way I once felt about you Girl, it's not you, it's me I got to got to figure out what I need. Oh, it's never a great time say goodbye but we know that we gotta go our separate ways. And I know it's hard but I gotta do it and it's killing me. Cause it's never right time right time.
Mike
To stay good Listen to your heart good.
Lex P
You know we should be apart baby I, I just can't do it I.
Mike
I just can't do it Listen to.
Lex P
Your heart baby no we should be apart baby I, I just can't do it and sometimes it makes me wanna do you hear me crying say goodbye oh yeah start hating me cuz I really don't feel the way I once felt about you Girl it's not you, it's me I got, I got to figure out what I need Poor dummies in this stop playing with us and.
Pat
Then she slow.
Lex P
Sa.
Pat
First came the chicken wars. Now it's the rap battle that's got the Internet talking. Popeyes already dropped their signature chicken wraps, and now you can try one free.
Lex P
With a $5 order.
Pat
Just use the code Popeyes Rap Battle in the popeyes app until July 13th. It's real chicken hand breaded, LA, seasoned with that signature shatter crunch.
Lex P
Not that freezer to fryer stuff.
Pat
This is how wraps should taste. Let the food do the talking. You be the judge. Terms apply. See popeyes.comoffer-terms for details.
Lex P
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Mike
This is the story of the One as a maintenance engineer, he hears things differently. To the untrained ear, everything on his shop floor might sound fine, but he.
Lex P
Can hear gears grinding or a belt slipping.
Mike
So he steps in to fix the problem at hand before it gets out of hand. And he knows Granger's got the right.
Lex P
Product he needs to get the job.
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Lex P
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Mike
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Dre
This is an iheart podcast.
Pour Minds Podcast - Episode: Midwest Mayhem ft. Crash Dummies
Release Date: July 13, 2025
Hosts: Drea and Lex P
Guest: Mike from Crash Dummies
Duration: Approximately 108 minutes
[04:24] Lex P: "We got Crash Dummies in our building."
Drea and Lex P kick off the episode by welcoming their special guests, Mike and Pat from Crash Dummies, a popular podcast duo known for their engaging and humorous content. The live studio audience adds an energetic vibe to the conversation.
[07:03] Pat: "We do like. We do. We don't. We don't say words because, you know, we just do, like, subtle stuff."
Mike and Pat share their journey of launching the "Crash Dummies" podcast, emphasizing the importance of consistency and authenticity. They discuss the early days of creating content, including viral TikTok clips that helped catapult their popularity.
[15:16] Lex P: "But the fact that you guys have done the podcast with just you guys for so long, people are fans of you."
Lex P highlights a strategic decision made by Crash Dummies to focus solely on themselves without incorporating frequent guests. This approach, advised by their mentor Joe, has built a loyal fanbase that appreciates their genuine interactions and unique dynamic.
[23:00] Lex P: "Has anyone ever hidden you in a relationship?"
The conversation delves into relationship dynamics, particularly the tendency to hide partners on social media. Drea, Lex P, and Mike explore the differences between how men and women handle public displays of affection and the underlying reasons for these behaviors.
[34:11] Mike: "I've been in therapy for like 2 years and a half, and really it's done one day."
Mike opens up about his personal experience with therapy, discussing how it helped him confront his ego and become more vulnerable. The hosts emphasize the importance of finding the right therapist and committing to the therapeutic process for genuine personal growth.
[39:56] Lex P: "I'm not gonna lie. I think we said stuff that was like, oh my God. But it wasn't horrible."
Reflecting on their own podcasting experiences, the hosts and Crash Dummies discuss the evolution of their content. They acknowledge past moments that might be cringeworthy but highlight their growth and commitment to maintaining an authentic voice without the pressure to constantly trend or offend.
[74:09] Dre: "Let's call our listeners."
The episode transitions into a vibrant discussion about music preferences. Drea, Lex P, and Mike share their favorite songs and artists, focusing on the resurgence of Afrobeats and its impact on modern music. Notable mentions include Akilah, Wizkid, and Snow Allegra, with insights into how these genres foster emotional connections even for those who might not understand the lyrics.
[77:34] Mike: "One of my favorite artists is St. John. I like a lot of his music."
The hosts explore how different music styles, such as Afrobeats and older rap tracks, influence their moods and activities, from working out to relaxing at brunch. They emphasize the importance of music in shaping social experiences and personal well-being.
[94:50] Lex P: "The first one, I got catfished pretty bad. But the one I mentioned was she had her ex boyfriend's name tattooed on her neck."
Listener Dre shares her story of a disastrous date where she discovered her date had an ex-boyfriend's tattoo, leading her to block him immediately. The hosts offer support and discuss the red flags in relationships, such as dishonesty and unresolved past issues.
[101:08] Lex P: "I was in the military, and we were stationed in Okinawa... my boyfriend asked me if we could pretend not to be together so he could be hit on by all the gay men."
Another listener, Pat, recounts a complex relationship scenario involving open relationships and personal boundaries. The discussion highlights the challenges of maintaining trust and authenticity in evolving relationships.
[63:33] Mike: "Would you do this or that in the bedroom?"
The group engages in a playful segment called "Would You Smash with a Twist," where they pose intimate scenarios to each other and their audience. Topics range from introducing toys in the bedroom to maintaining vulnerability during sexual encounters. This segment blends humor with genuine insights into personal preferences and relationship dynamics.
[87:41] Mike: "I've been getting into my skincare game too."
The hosts shift focus to self-care, discussing their skincare routines and the importance of maintaining healthy skin. Lex P emphasizes the significance of sunscreen, especially for Black skin, and shares tips on incorporating skincare into daily self-care practices. The conversation underscores the broader theme of self-love and personal well-being.
[104:13] Pat: "Likewise. And anytime y'all want to link with somebody who wants to get on their podcast, we know a lot of people."
As the episode wraps up, Drea and Lex P express their admiration for Crash Dummies and discuss potential future collaborations. The hosts highlight the importance of networking and supporting fellow podcasters, fostering a sense of community within the podcasting landscape.
Pat: "We do like. We do. We don't. We don't say words because, you know, we just do, like, subtle stuff." [07:03]
Lex P: "But the fact that you guys have done the podcast with just you guys for so long, people are fans of you." [15:16]
Mike: "I've been in therapy for like 2 years and a half, and really it's done one day." [34:11]
Lex P: "I was going to say, but there was other signs that he was like, kind of DL." [103:37]
Dre: "But he said he had trust no man to move." [96:45]
Authenticity and Consistency: Both Pour Minds and Crash Dummies emphasize the importance of being genuine and consistent in podcasting. Avoiding the overuse of guests has helped Crash Dummies build a strong, loyal listener base.
Relationship Dynamics: The discussions reveal common challenges in modern relationships, such as public displays of affection, trust issues, and navigating open relationships. The hosts advocate for honesty and setting clear boundaries.
Mental Health: Open conversations about therapy highlight its role in personal growth and overcoming ego-related barriers. The hosts encourage finding the right therapist and committing to the process.
Music as Connection: Music preferences are portrayed as vital in shaping moods and fostering connections. Embracing diverse genres like Afrobeats showcases the hosts' appreciation for cultural richness in music.
Self-Care and Skincare: The importance of self-care routines, particularly skincare, is underscored as essential for personal well-being and self-love. The hosts share practical tips and advocate for inclusive skincare practices.
Community and Collaboration: The episode concludes with an emphasis on networking and supporting fellow podcasters, reinforcing the value of community within the podcasting industry.
In this engaging episode of Pour Minds Podcast, hosts Drea and Lex P, alongside their guests Mike and Pat from Crash Dummies, navigate through a myriad of topics ranging from the intricacies of starting a podcast to the depths of personal relationships and mental health. The blend of humor, heartfelt discussions, and practical advice makes for a rich and relatable listening experience. Whether delving into the mechanics of podcasting, sharing personal growth stories, or recommending favorite tunes, the conversation remains authentic and insightful, offering valuable takeaways for both avid listeners and newcomers alike.