In this unfiltered and wildly honest episode of The Rosie & Roula Show, Rosie and Roula finally tackle a taboo topic we all grew up whispering about: breast size, penis size… and whether any of it actually matters.
From body shame to porn stereotypes to what people truly find attractive, this episode exposes how much pressure men and women carry about their bodies — and why so much of it is total bullshit.
Rosie opens up about the insecurities teens grow up with (especially boys), while Roula dismantles porn-created expectations and explains why being a “good lover” has nothing to do with anatomy. The conversation shifts between hilarious, vulnerable, and surprisingly empowering.
In this episode:
Why society is obsessed with breast size and penis size
How porn shapes totally unrealistic expectations
The pressure boys face about size during adolescence
Why confidence, connection, and presence matter more than anatomy
What actually makes someone a good lover
Rosie’s surprising answer to “what body type are you attracted to?”
Why personal preferences ≠ self-worth
How we accidentally shame people without meaning to
A hilarious 90s anecdote from Roula about men, swimming pools, and clothes
The real take-home message: your body does NOT define you
Referenced themes:
– Body image
– Porn expectations
– Gender stereotypes
– Attraction
– Shame vs confidence
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