Dating in 2024 as a single mother in her 30s presents challenges Ashley and Bri never expected. Navigating all the apps to find your person proves to require a whole lot of patience, a whole lot of optimism, the ability not to take things personally and a sense of humor (to stop from crying). Let’s dive into the wild dating lives of two single moms just trying to find the ideal romantic situations for themselves!
Ashley and Bri get very candid about their dating experiences, so this episode includes some adult language and sexual content.
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Ashley recently finished the first book in a trilogy by Jayne Allen called Black Girls Must Die Exhausted. Such an incredible read about relationships, the identity struggles of being Black in the workplace, and finding light and happiness when all feels dark and heavy.
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