“No, it’s a job. It’s a workplace,” says Papoose. But Woo admits she’s nearly crossed some lines in her own experience as an actress.
Rivers and Papoose agree if trust and respect are there, their partners can feel free to do what they need
to do for their careers. “I will never stop you from getting your bag,” asserts Rivers.
The next topic for this Listen To Black Men ep is the friend zone. Does it exist? Is it different for men versus women? According to Chronicles, absolutely to both. “For a woman to put a man in the friend zone, it’s a jail cell. But if a man puts a woman in the friend zone, it’s like an apartment. She can go in and out…a woman can come out that friend zone and come get this dick,” says the Wild ‘N Out cast member.
Woo admits she’s
been friend-zoned many times, and Mouse claims it’s harder for men than women. “Our egos are fragile,” claims the
I’ll Apologize Later host.
The LTBM crew wraps up the episode by breaking down the double standards in cheating, and Kiyanne brings up the concept of “Cheat back to stay together,” aka cheating when your partner cheats to keep things “even.” (Jones is passionately opposed to that tactic).
Watch the full episode to get all the details here.