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October 20, 2025 26 mins
In this episode of the Hot Wife Podcast, hosts Donna Lynn and her husband explore various themes surrounding relationships, intimacy, and sexuality. They discuss the evolution of swinging culture, the impact of historical events like wars on sexual freedom, and the legalities surrounding sex work. The conversation also touches on the language used in discussions about intimacy and the double standards present in adult entertainment. The hosts emphasize the importance of consent and safety in all sexual encounters, while also reflecting on their personal experiences and insights. 



Takeaways
  • The podcast aims to discuss relationships and intimacy openly.
  • Language plays a significant role in how we perceive sexuality.
  • Historical events, particularly wars, have influenced sexual freedom.
  • Swinging culture has evolved significantly over the decades.
  • Legalities surrounding sex work often create double standards.
  • Consent and safety are paramount in all sexual encounters.
  • The hosts share personal insights into their experiences with intimacy.
  • There is a need for more open discussions about sexuality.
  • The podcast encourages listeners to explore their desires responsibly.
  • Humor is used to navigate serious topics in a light-hearted manner.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Welcome to the Hot Wife Podcast, where we dive into
discussions about relationships, intimacy, and everything in between. Before we begin,
we want to make it clear that the views expressed
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(00:26):
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permission of the owners of Hot Wife Podcast. Now let's
heat things up.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
You'll let them get to screamed, but stime do roughly
you wild as dreams. I'm why podcast breaking all the norms,
open discussions about the swing fall. Hello everybody, this is
donal In and welcome to my Hot White podcast.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Of course, happy about it?

Speaker 2 (01:06):
I am. I'm happy about it. I have my husband,
of course, give me a hard time because that's what
he does.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
That's my job. My business card says right on that
it does hard time giver.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
And you are very good at that.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
I have a doctorate.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
Oh really yeah, oh oh, you're one of those huh
with the doctor p I a pain in the ass.
I knew what that an acronym was. There's no doubt
about it. You're definitely e I A pain in the ass. Absolutely,

(01:43):
that's always good. I like that.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
So here we are again. We studied the last show.
But October is almost over. I know, I time for
HALLOWEENI HALLOWEENI helloweenie.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
I sometimes say that, hello weenie.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
Is we need a bad term for a man's penis?

Speaker 2 (02:07):
Yeah? Yeah, actually it would be I'm sorry to say. Yeah.
It's funny how certain words emphasize a person's genitalia in there,
positive or negatively.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
It's like, yeah, I've heard guys refer to a woman's
privateary as a gash.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
Again, that's not flattering. That's not flattering at all either. Neither.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
It's like a nasty wound. I know, No, that's not flattery.
I don't want a one with a gash?

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Right or right? You know, if you look at a
guy and you know, the weenie is not a great term,
or pep that little guy, little guy, you know, the
angry inch.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Small, small vents. No, No, I'm aware of reality, but
let's not rub it in.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Yeah, it's it's funny how the words that sound more
masculine are very harsh sounding, you know cock, you know long. Yeah,
it sounds very very rough, very very masculine.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Very Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Where are women's you know, genitals usually pussy? Now for
G or for JJ or really here's the ones. I
like lady parts, which is a nice way of just
saying whatever, I have.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
A woman's arm. I got lady parts.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Over here, I have lady parts.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
I cut off this lady's foot, I got her.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Foot, Hannibal lecter, lady parts.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Ripped, yes out, lady doctor ripper. I got some lady parts,
So you build your own. I got some parts.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Oh my god, silence of the lambs.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
That's frightening if you think about that terminology.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
Yeah, so offensive.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
But before you have a complete woman, what do you need?
I'm heading to the market. I'll see what I can
get you. Let mean, yes, hop in my van with
the windows, get some parts. It's got a brand new machete.
Let me see what I can get you.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
Oh my god, that's horrible. Okay, this show just definitely
it went down. It is a Halloween theme.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
I can see that Halloween yet, but we're almost there.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Almost. Yeah, I guess leading parts is not such so.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
You told me you have some history to break a
little bit.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
We've I've always was wondering, like throughout history there have
always been sexual I don't want to use the word Debians,
but for lack of.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
A better word, was my family's original.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
Their last name is Devians. So that just it's you
just fine, doesn't it.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
I've had the crest. I'm sure the crest is just
a guy like, you know, peeking through a window.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
I guess it could be worse. It could be a
lot worse. But I mean throughout history there have always
been people that meandered off the sexual path and had
you know, threesome. I mean I'm talking in Victorian era,
you know.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
When cameras first came out, old nudes and sexual pictures.
I mean you have cave drawings had sex on them. Yeah,
has been around forever, Oh.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
For a long long time. Look at some of the
Egyptian hieroglyphs. I mean some of them are pretty you're right,
Oh no, the Indian ones, all thet the illustrations of
either on their walls, but certainly the comma suture and
all kinds.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Of fucking aliens, you know, you know, sphinxes getting it
in the sphinx, the sphincter.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
No, I'm just talking about like the kamma suture. Like
the drawings of they had their legs up in the
air and all twisted around.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
I'm like their knees were broken. Like that doesn't look
sexually pleasure. But that's interesting.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Now. But like the modern swinging actually from what we
were kind of like reading about, didn't start until the
World War Two when that happened. Because well, I guess people,
from what I understand, were like a very frightening part
of their lives and they, you know, the guys or

(06:24):
they're going to war, they didn't know if they were
coming back to their sweethearts or not. The women that
were home didn't know if they're you know, their boyfriends,
their sweetheart is coming home. So they kind of hooked
up wherever they could kind of thing, just to find
comfort in each other.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
Sure, it makes perfect sense to me. I mean, I
mean the amount of people died World War Two. I
mean the heroes of D Day. You know, these these
guys running on the beach just running into gunfire. Yeah that, yeah,
you know, I mean it's like, you know, you make
it through that. Yeah, I want to fuck anything I can.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Yeah, I can see that. Yeah exactly, you know.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
You know, watching your buddies die around you, and I mean,
and it's goes for all the all the military. Yeah, biggest,
biggest respect for the military and uh all our first responders.
You know, I've been there. I was a fireman for
a while, and sure, exactly, you know, you get some
scary situations and but uh yeah, yeah, it was honest.

(07:29):
Everybody was on board with it.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Oh yeah, absolutely. Well do you think that maybe having
something so serious threat in your life would that spark
your sexual prowess in some way?

Speaker 3 (07:41):
Do you think I mentioned on other shows that what
got me into swinging was how fragile life is. I
mean watching people around me that you know, got struck
down with cancer or whatever.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
And no, I'm talking more about something that's like more
like war, something that has okay, you your life.

Speaker 3 (08:01):
Well, yeah, that's what I'm saying. That is not at
that level for me. Okay, I'm not trying to equate
myself to these heroes in my mind that you know,
it's more the aspect of that we only get one
shot at this as far as we know, as far
as we know. Okay, and you know, you can love

(08:23):
one person. You might be able to love more than
one person. If you're into poemory, that's great. Doesn't work
for me, but that doesn't mean anything. But but you
can enjoy pleasure from other people and give pleasure to
other people. And in our world, and we've talked about
this is giving and sharing that pleasure with other people

(08:46):
heightens the pleasure that you and I give each other,
and it translates into our daily life, you know, I mean,
we have a after twenty three years now, we've I
think we're closer than ever.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Uh well, you think so?

Speaker 3 (09:01):
Huh Well, I put a GPS tracker in your ass.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
And I didn't notice it. That was the problem. I
thought it was a new butt plug.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
I was a little surprised myself, especially when the beeps
every hour. I thought maybe she picked that one up,
but apparently not. But no, it's you know how fragile
life is, you know, I mean again, in the scope
of everything, it's like, okay, this is a make belief thing. Okay,

(09:30):
because I know you're gonna make a comment. Okay, Okay,
I eat healthy all the time, but you know what,
every once in a while, I'm gonna hit McDonald's. I
just want a cheeseburger every once in a while, just
saying it's a lie, like I said, I'll make that up.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
Okay, Okay, yeah, I know, I know.

Speaker 3 (09:49):
For me, it's more like, hey, I hit McDonald's every day,
but once in a while, I'm gonna have a salad.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
No, you're not that bad either, No, that makes sense.
It's it's just I found it very interesting that, uh,
that the evolution of modern swinging kind of came together
through World War yeah too.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
Yeah, not knowing if your significant others coming home or
if they're going to come home to somebody, exactly things
happened to people.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
That aren't more right, exactly, that's true too.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
I mean women were going in the factories and building
planes and tanks and everything else and they had an
industrial accident and getting killed there.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Yeah, exactly, so I could.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Survive hell at war come home to find out his
loved one was killed, making uh something.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Yeah, for the for the war efforts. So that was
kind of interesting, you know. Especially then after the war
it kind of when underground became very secretive.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
There were like the it was always secretive.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Oh yeah, but they had like they had like more
like secret clubs and you know, then you I don't
know if if the speakeasies from back in the prohibition
would have something to do with it, but like everything
was oppressed, so yet.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
I think alcohol always ties into it exactly.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
So I was thinking, well, maybe the speaks they're probably
that was promiscuity going on in some hanky PEPs.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
Was a prohibition before World War two?

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Yeah, actually it was twenty nine, so that was that
was after.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
World War one, before World War two. World War two
is nineteen forty two.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Yeah, well wait, twenty nine was a great depression, so.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
I came right after that. It was still was it?

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Was it after the press?

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
It lasted for like thirteen years. I'm like, oh my god,
it was a long stretch.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
It's feen too many.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Yeah it is, that's way way too many.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
But I'm making for it now.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
But I can't imagine how people would have been, you know,
putting up with you know, no alcohol. I mean, come on,
it's alcohol. That's why people were making it all on
their own, and you know, putting everything underground and secretive.
It just.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
When you make it illegal, then the criminals make.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
True, you know, and they make anything illegal. You're gonna
want it more whatever that is.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
I mean, we're people that don't tell us what we
can do.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
Yeah, exactly exactly.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
The government probably spent more money fighting it than they
would have been if they just want to go and
taxed it.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Oh yeah, And it's the same thing. We've even talked
about prostitution. It's like, oh, now you know, now you're
saying prostitution is illegal. Well guess what now, people are
going to go underground.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Always pay for sex, always pay for sex. Got to
pay for sex, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
So they might as well just like we said before,
just regulate it, you know, make sure it's safe, tax it,
make it a legitimate job instead of you know, people
in the street corners and you know whatever that's not.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
Sex is not something that government needs to be involved in.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
I agree. But if they're encouraging you to be safe, yeah,
well absolutely, stay the fun out of my bedroom. Oh
I agree with that one hundred.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
As long as everyone is of age and scenting, all
that safe, that's all the government needs to be involved
in is please be safe. We're going to let you know,
there's these diseases out there, right, Okay, if they're under eighteen. No, no,
if they say no, it's no, okay. Other than that,
knock your socks off.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
Yeah. But the nice thing about making sex workers and
actual legitimate industry, it's just benefits everybody. Sure, you know,
you have people that enjoy doing it and they can
make a living doing that and get benefits.

Speaker 3 (13:34):
And you know we're not going to get to the topic.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
No, probably not so, so it's watch a lot more fun.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
Yeah, well here's something to think about. Okay, why is
stripping and you can speak to this. Why stripping legal?
You're allowing guys to go to a bar and women
when they go see whatever, the male dancers are get
all fired up, horned up motherfuckers, right okay, and then
go nope, you can't have sex.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
Yeah that I see that.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
You know. It's it's like, okay, you're allowed to go
get all horned up and you're ready to punch holes
in concrete with your cock. Okay, but but you're not
allowed to do it. I'm going to make money off
of you, you know, buying alcohol and tipping the girls.
Well now they're not paying taxes on it apparently or
whatever whatever, but you know, you buy you know whatever.

(14:30):
But and you know, the clubs are making money everything else.
But you know, it's like, okay, now, and I understand
I'm not saying strippers or hookers or anything else, but
you know you're sending people to a situation where they
get all horned up.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Well yeah, but you that could be said for so
many other things, the movies, for this or that. It's like,
we're not responsible for that.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
I'm sorry. I got turned on at the Teletubby movie.
Okay that was.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Years ago, Okay, years ago, but yeah, I mean.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
That purple Tubby knew how to work. Sure, yeah, you
see a purple rump like that shake. That's just come on.
Being wrong with you denying that purple Teletubby wanted me.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
I'm sure. I'm sure it did. I'm sure it did.
I guess the thought processes for somebody in for strippers
and whatever that's there as a visual. You want something more,
you have to go to a different industry. And I
think the industry should be there, but the answers don't
necessarily want to be or need to be prostitutes and
vice versa.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Well, okay, so pee wee herman. Now, ultimately he wound up.
I think was accused eventually of being a pedophile. I believe,
I don't remember. I'm not accusing him of that. I
think that's what it was. But the initial arrest charge
in the first arrest was that he was masturbating in
an adult movie theater. Okay, so let's look at the

(15:55):
most Obviously.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
It's an adult, adult movie theater.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
It's got a screen that is presenting Genitalia one hundred
times bigger than they are in real life at least. Okay,
you don't have families coming into an adult theater to
watch these movies. No, Okay, adult theaters are kind of
notorious for people masturbated. One would think he wasn't affecting

(16:21):
anyone else.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
It's always been sprayedale anything else.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
If you go to an adult theater, Okay, I've never
been to one. We don't have any in the area.
They're not in Pennsylvania. They have adult stores, they don't
have theaters. But anyway, you're not going to offend somebody.
You whip your dick out in the theater, I'm guessing,
and start jerking.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
Off because it's up there on the screen.

Speaker 3 (16:45):
Yeah, you're seeing it bigger than life. Now I'm going
to guess that general, you're going to stick to the
floor in the seats anyway. But if you're going in
there doing this, you're kind of cognitive that that's the
way it is.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Okay, Yeah, you have to know that that environment was
a little sticky. Okay, you go into a.

Speaker 3 (17:03):
Local movie theater and watch Harry Potter drop.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
His drawers, see that would definitely know.

Speaker 3 (17:09):
That's a definite note that you go to jail. Don't
pass two hundred don't pass you know, don't get two
hundred bucks. Okay, you know you're in a don't movie theater.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
I never understood that either. Okay, I think it's a
poor taste. I don't you know, but I don't think
it should be illegal.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
I'm not trying to give the guy a reward. I'm
just saying, really, I mean, the cops have nothing better
to do. There's no crime, serious crime where.

Speaker 4 (17:36):
People are being hurt going on outside the theater somewhere
in the neighborhood. You know, it's like, no one's getting
carjacks shot, rob mugged, raped. No, you're gonna worry about
some guy spanking it an adult movie theater.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Yeah, I think it's kind of petty yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
It's like, I think our resources are better spent. But
that's okay, I stop there.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
Yeah, I think you're right, but yeah, that is you know, I.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
Mean having.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
You know, the.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
You know, the the laws we have about some of
the stuff. Now it needs to be safe.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Oh yeah, I agree, you know.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
I mean the women need to be protected. I mean
out there. I'd like to know what are the problems
they have out there in Reno where prostitution is legal.
These places are making good money. These girls are making
great money. We saw a show on I was going
to say, they work like three months at a time,
and then they take like three months off and then
they come back. So you're working six months and you're

(18:35):
making what they say, very good money, very good money.
You're taken care of. Their health is monitored there. I
mean it's like we have a model. Yeah, we do works. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
It was like, what was it? The name of it
was that? The what what brothel was that?

Speaker 3 (18:54):
It's the most famous one. I can't take of the
name right now.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
Something but the horse yeah wow whatever.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
Yeah, the owner of the original guy who was very outspoken,
he passed.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
Okay, but there's two women that were Wow.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
The two women run. Yeah, but it's very interesting. I
can't take the name right now. Yeah, whatever, it's yes,
it is. It is the bunny Ranch.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
There's a bunny ran.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
The ranch is the part about the horse. He's a
bunny ranch. I know, something with horses or farm or
pet store whatever.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
I can't what the hell was that the wind?

Speaker 3 (19:36):
We didn't blow up. No, we have neighbors still wanting
to shoot off, like half stick to the dynamite for.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
What the fourth of July or something.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
You celebrate every he's coming back around. You gotta get
dynam nine months away, whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
But celebrate as much as we can whatever.

Speaker 3 (19:56):
I got quarter sticks of dynamite and I don't have
anything to do with them. But no, I mean again,
it's not like prostitute dancing. Prostitution dancing. It's not for everyone.
It's not everyone who is a dance wants to be
a prostitute. But you know, you know it's yeah, I
don't know. Would you consider not asking I'm asking the

(20:19):
question I asked, would you ever have considered like working
at the Bunny Ranch?

Speaker 2 (20:25):
It depends on the client.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
Hell, well, you kind of don't get the pick.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
M you know, it might be kind of fun. Give
it a see what that's about.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
You know, working three months and making over one hundred grand.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
Might be kind of erotic and fun. It would be,
you know, very similar to some.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
People say about dancing. But it's the same thing. Some
days it's erotic, some days it's not fun.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
True, But everyone has to you know, has to wear
condoms and everybody has to you know, gre we bathed. Yeah,
you know you can't come in there right off the construction.
Oh no, thank you, you know, and they have safety
bviusers in there for women that you know, so they're
not being mistreated.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
Yeah, you want a pleasant environment, you know, something like that.
So sure that would be Oh do it as long
as the gentlemen are gentlemanly, you know, they're respectful. And
from the show we watch, it seemed like the girls
are well treated, you know, they were They didn't seem
to be on a happy work in the idea to

(21:34):
work they have like a.

Speaker 3 (21:36):
Regular Yeah, they're treated very well.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
I mean that's got some benefits.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
So but it's uh, you know, again, we've gotten to
a point in this country where you know, you can
go so far, get all fired up, but too bad,
You're done.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
That's on whoever's watching. And I'm not responsible or I'm
sure that the laws aren't responsible for how you react
to the to the law if you're all fired up
from it. These faults that.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
But even swingers clubs, let's get back to the swing aspect.
There was a club in Philly that got busted because
the building they were in wasn't zoned or got rezoned
or whatever. I remember all the technicalities, but it's like
it was a private club. There was no windows, right,
They actually had people. They had a parking lot multiple

(22:31):
blocks away, and they ran a shuttle to bring people
from the parking lot to their club. It was a private,
fenced in or whatever parking lot and they would shuttle
them to the clubs. It was all safe, interesting, okay,
And you know, somehow I think there were you know,
they've got them on zoning violations and got shut down.

(22:51):
So like, so if we wanted to open up, let's
pretend we had twenty acres out here, Okay, I'm protecting,
and we built a building on it and we got
it zoned. Let's call it commercial because that might be
a business, and build a swingers club. How much pushback

(23:13):
would we get if you're in the middle of nowhere.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
You get pushback.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
Yeah, it's just like you would get you're not seeing anything,
you're not there's no windows open, they're not you know exactly.
It's just yeah, you know, it's like, okay, so people
don't have sex in hotels, they.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
Don't exactly their homes, they don't yeah.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
Get in their cars or whatever. But whatever, it's just
like you, I get it. Keeping it away from schools,
keeping away.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
From really that's just common sense. But you know, if
you're building someplace out in the middle of nowhere, who cares?
As long as everybody's of age and conciding, who cares?

Speaker 3 (23:48):
Put it in an industrial park there you go.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
You know, who are you going to offend?

Speaker 3 (23:53):
There? Probably some of the businesses that are already or offensive.
So but anyway, all right, I think we killed that one.
We killed it, even though we never got to our
real talkers save for another show.

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Speaker 2 (24:31):
They're all free two years now.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
Almost.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Oh, I didn't realize I've done a lot of work. Yeah,
I'm sure you have.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
And the new one comes out in November first. It's
going to be very fun and playful, b DSM theme nice,
So please check it out when it comes out in
November first. We'll be telling you about it on the
next few shows. Also, and if you want to see this.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Is my favorite part. I want to see who I'm doing.
What I'm doing at Hot wife donald in dot com.
Been posting a lot of stuff lately. We had a
few weeks there where I was actually pre active, so
it was kind of nice. It was kind of fun.
So I'm going to keep that ball rolling, So check
out what I'm doing. Balls rolling, balls rolling. That's not

(25:22):
a bad thing either.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
I didn't say it was bad at all. So so
with that said, again, we want to thank everyone for listening.
We are almost at a third of a million total downloads. Okay,
that's a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
That's a lot of people.

Speaker 3 (25:37):
There's a lot of downloads, of downloads. Not a lot
of people, still a lot of people actually, So yeah,
I guess we can't thank you all enough. And uh,
you know, stay horny.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
I have a good night of your body.
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