“Hoeing” While Healing!?
Ace Metaphor
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32m
Live from Houston, Tonight’s Conversation doesn’t hold back on the ugly truths of dating, healing, and the games people play. From dating someone still legally married to the lies we tell ourselves about “hoe healing,” this episode serves the raw, uncut reality of modern love. The panel goes there, questioning if jumping into bed after a breakup is really healing or just a distraction from unresolved trauma. Men play their games, women enable them, and no one’s really prepared for the truth. They expose why women are often stuck in a cycle of unhealed pain, why some men refuse to commit, and why sex can be a tool for control. The conversation dives deep into the real reason your ex won’t commit (spoiler: you weren’t his first choice), why you’re still stuck on a man who can’t even lead, and the shockingly painful truth that even the best “catch” might not be worth your time if you’re only a rebound. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why am I still dealing with this?” — this episode has the answers you need to finally walk away.
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