Content note: this episode contains adult themes and discussions of sex Sinéad and Mel are charging up their Nokia 3310s and delving back into those early sexting attempts: it’s finally time to talk about the FIRST time. From the Louise Rennison snogging scale (IYKYK), to house parties fuelled by WKD Blue and getting off with each other in the kitchen, teenagers in the 2000s were sex-obsessed and information-starved. Forget school sex ed: late night TV, poring over Heat magazine for hin...
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Content note: this episode contains adult themes and discussions of sex Sinéad and Mel are charging up their Nokia 3310s and delving back into those early sexting attempts: it’s finally time to talk about the FIRST time. From the Louise Rennison snogging scale (IYKYK), to house parties fuelled by WKD Blue and getting off with each other in the kitchen, teenagers in the 2000s were sex-obsessed and information-starved. Forget school sex ed: late night TV, poring over Heat magazine for hin...
Sinéad and Melissa are kicking off with a big one: teen crushes. The drama. The delusion. The deep, deep feelings. From inventing painful love sagas in our heads, to changing life plans just to be near someone (Sinéad might have picked an A-Level for a boy), we’ve all been there. In this episode we’re talking celebrity obsessions, soul-crushingly awkward moments, heartbreak and all the weird things we did in the name of love – including Mel’s ultimate Robbie Williams Sims fantasy. ...
If Destroyed Still True
Content note: this episode contains adult themes and discussions of sex Sinéad and Mel are charging up their Nokia 3310s and delving back into those early sexting attempts: it’s finally time to talk about the FIRST time. From the Louise Rennison snogging scale (IYKYK), to house parties fuelled by WKD Blue and getting off with each other in the kitchen, teenagers in the 2000s were sex-obsessed and information-starved. Forget school sex ed: late night TV, poring over Heat magazine for hin...