In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle a spicier get-to-know-us Q&A. They pick the one bedroom toy they’d keep, share the everyday sounds that spark flirt mode, discuss whether enthusiastic sex can be restored, and unpack body count, fading desire, and the “constant attention” myth. They open up about a kink they admire but haven’t tried, foods that kill the mood, give-vs-receive dilemmas, on-camera versus real-life boundaries, car quickies versus luxury ...
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In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle a spicier get-to-know-us Q&A. They pick the one bedroom toy they’d keep, share the everyday sounds that spark flirt mode, discuss whether enthusiastic sex can be restored, and unpack body count, fading desire, and the “constant attention” myth. They open up about a kink they admire but haven’t tried, foods that kill the mood, give-vs-receive dilemmas, on-camera versus real-life boundaries, car quickies versus luxury ...
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary dissect two fan stories that prove mixed signals are alive and painfully well. One listener gets ghosted 24 hours after a picture-perfect hookup; another is trapped between flirtatious compliments and Instagram posts about other guys. The trio explores signs of emotional unavailability, gentle ways to clarify intentions, and whether it’s ever smart to reach out after being blocked.
Coffee and Cleavage
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle a spicier get-to-know-us Q&A. They pick the one bedroom toy they’d keep, share the everyday sounds that spark flirt mode, discuss whether enthusiastic sex can be restored, and unpack body count, fading desire, and the “constant attention” myth. They open up about a kink they admire but haven’t tried, foods that kill the mood, give-vs-receive dilemmas, on-camera versus real-life boundaries, car quickies versus luxury ...