Live in Jacksonville, Ace Metaphor and Tonight’s Conversation panel take audience questions about dating and relationships, starting with a single man practicing abstinence for faith and self-mastery and advice to disclose abstinence early while maintaining non-sexual intimacy. A woman diagnosed with hypersexuality asks how to date a man of God while managing compulsive urges; the panel stresses restraint, transformation, and not claiming harmful identities. Another woman describes leaving a sexual situationship and struggling with lingering attachment; the panel discusses self-pleasure, not over-investing, and men giving “boyfriend dick” to protect their reputation. A woman asks about having a baby by a married military man; the panel emphasizes accountability and consequences. A retired Navy veteran questions unaffordable polygamy, and a final question addresses releasing revenge and obsession with karma after deliberate deceit, urging peace, prayer, and growth.
00:00 Child Support Cold Open
00:39 Show Intro Jacksonville
01:13 Abstinence Question
02:58 Waiting Till Marriage
03:30 Advice for Abstinent Dating
06:49 Faith and Self Mastery
08:58 Hypersexual Dating Godly
12:18 Identity and Restraint
14:27 Situationship Soul Ties
19:33 Rotation and Boyfriend Dick
22:00 Affair Baby Doorstep
22:50 Still Married Means Married
24:06 From Side Piece to Baby Mama
25:23 Why Taken Men Attract
27:15 Wife Knows About Baby
28:48 Child Support Strategy Talk
29:47 Polygamy Without Money
33:14 Spotting Poly Manipulation
37:30 Letting Go of Revenge
44:57 Faith Over Karma
46:36 Count It All Joy
48:51 Podcast Closing
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