Summer Series: Mixtape – Episode 3
From hyper-independence to half-finished divorces to men playing games, Episode 3 brings the clips that had social media on fire. This mixtape uncovers the truth behind relationships that test patience, boundaries, and standards.
Track 1: "Dating a Hyper-Independent Woman"
Should men avoid women who “don’t need them”? One side says walk away, while the other demands more grace and empathy for women carrying heavy burdens from family, society, and life expectations
Track 2: "Dating During Divorce"
If the paperwork is filed but not finalized, is it safe to date someone mid-divorce? The panel explores grief, distraction, and the risks of falling for someone before they’ve fully closed the door on their marriage
Track 3: "Why Men Chase Then Switch Up"
Why do some men pursue women aggressively only to pull back once they’ve “won”? This track exposes the difference between attention and intention, and why queens should never lower their standards to become someone’s toy
Three raw conversations. One viral mixtape. Relationships don’t get more real than this.
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