
#705: "Purity is Preferred"
A group of women talk candidly about dating younger men, and people are taking different corners in this discussion. Whether it's supporting them or wondering if the reactions would be as positive if it were men discussi

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(Formerly Break Time on Westside) A young, witty, Kenyan guy's outlook on Love, Sex & Relationships in Nairobi, Kenya and the world at-large. Hosted by Sir Denver B, expect a mini-marathon of comedy, insight and controversial opinions with a dash of charm. New episodes out every Tuesday & Friday.
Sir Denver B hosts The Break Time Podcast, a society show with 703 episodes published.

A group of women talk candidly about dating younger men, and people are taking different corners in this discussion. Whether it's supporting them or wondering if the reactions would be as positive if it were men discussi

In an episode where women speak a lot, truth and accountability need to take centre stage. There's a lot of online jargon and well-dressed talk going around, and someone has to show the sense (or nonsense) of it all. A w

It's an all-out attack on both genders by women, and someone's got to step up. Whether it's preference-related or desire-related, someone's got to speak up for all sides, right? A woman hops online to accuse women who do

It's an episode full of split opinions and misunderstandings as two women hop online to speak, and either gender feels some type of way about one or the other. An OF creator emphasises beauty as a matter of proportions,

It's another episode and a different outlook on men as different women share their viewpoints on men and dating, and get them completely wrong. There's an influencer claiming men are SA's, while another claims that men h

It's been 700 Episodes! That's a lot, but has anything changed, or is it still the same old same old that we're used to? >Give your feedback here The Break Time Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebreaktime_p

It's another episode, therefore another chance for someone to say/do something, thinking they're smarter than everyone else yet the truth isn't as rosy. There's a woman who claims that hook-up culture is patriarchal, and

In an episode trying to speak for those looked down upon, details matter, and underlying context may be missing as we try to make sense of different decisions. There's a man's voice memo that's been going around TikTok,

It's all about clearing the air in this episode, and online content is the subject. There's a woman who's questioning her husband's work-wife's behaviour, and the internet is mad at her. Is there maybe more to it there?

It's all about desire and what it's making people do out here as well as how it's made people think in the most selfish of ways. There's a dilemma involving children and a question on strategy as well. A woman hops onlin

It's all about love and size in this one, as a study says we should love bigger, while a woman says that men should be loved conditionally. There's a lot of comparison, and the one giving (or stealing) the joy isn't the

It's all about improvement in this episode, and how we all want it... Regardless of how legit it is. There's a centre in Brazil offering something that may improve the lives of many women, except their offering seems a l

It's all about the men, and the women are the ones making suggestions. From flirting to mate selection, there are some things that some women think that men should do. A former vixen hops onto a podcast to speak for the

It's been spoken about for a bit, and it seems to have many in a chokehold. The series hit Netflix and people have spoken about it, made memes about it and posted about it. Someone had to see what all this fuss was about

It's tax season, and we've got money at the centre of this episode. The price of the date is up, and we need to know why. There's also a woman with a money issue in a relationship, and we need to see whether the man migh

It's another episode but no sides are being taken here. There's an equal opportunity understanding, but also an equal opportunity to be accountable and change in your own individual way(s). Someone online said that sex i

It's going to sound like a long rant, as the issues get sent the women's way in this heated episode. It all starts with a question often asked online but this time, a guy answers it. Then, after a man's post on why he'd

It's all about flipping the tables and seeing how men are faring in this episode. A recent report stated that Kenyan men gossip more than Kenyan women, and some tribes do it more than others. That's definitely got to be

Everyone's trying to find something caring and long-lasting in this land of love, but is extra help really necessary? That's what we're trying to figure out in this episode. There's women trying to nail High Networth Ind

It's all about testing the extremes as the two women make two statements, each of which represents an extremity in itself. Bonnie Blue is pregnant (allegedly) and wants an extreme alternative to a baby shower. A lady on
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