Summer Series: Mixtape – Episode 5
The hits you argued about online—now uncut and in context. From an ex who won’t stop flexing “changed” behavior, to the rebound friend posing as a fresh start, to the “submit to what?” read that lit up the comments—this mixtape moves fast and lands hard.
Track 1: Side-Chick Math — Why Your Ex Still Texts
He cheated, married the side chick, and now he’s texting his ex every “I wore my CPAP” win. The panel breaks down why he still needs access to her energy and stability—and why she must cut the channel and reclaim power.
Track 2: Friend or Rebound — The Bridge After the Breakup
They were “friends” while he had a girlfriend, then started dating weeks after his split. The read: you’re the distraction, not the destination—and he’s spacing the timeline to avoid looking like he cheated. Heal first, don’t be the bridge.
Track 3: “Submit to What?” — Are You Qualified to Lead?
A viral reality check on submission culture: if a man can’t provide safety, consistency, and care, he’s not leading—he’s requesting access. If he’s not making regular payments of time, energy, loyalty, and resources…repossess yourself.
Early access to the internet’s biggest moments—fast, unfiltered, and blended into one replay-worthy mixtape.
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