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📱 Instagram Likes, Cheating Drama & Skinny Dickinny | Souly for Laughs Podcast (Ep 61)

This episode starts with a relationship debate and quickly turns into a deep conversation about social media validation, cheating boundaries, internet chaos, parenting struggles, and the reality of “it takes a village.” From viral cheating videos and escort debates to life philosophy and workplace frustrations, this one goes everywhere — classic Souly for Laughs energy. 😭📱🧠

In this episode:

📱 Is liking someone’s pictures on Instagram cheating?
Situational boundaries vs. insecurity and social media culture

👀 Scrolling months back on someone’s photos — harmless curiosity or suspicious behavior?

🧠 How social media and porn affect dopamine and attraction patterns

💬 Validation culture online — why people assume a “like” means romantic interest

🎥 Viral cheating video — man catches his partner with her trainer at a restaurant

⚖️ Cheating confrontations — public humiliation, violence, and the right way to respond

🍆 The “skinny dickinny” jokes and relationship insecurity debates

💻 Viral video: woman supporting herself through prostitution

🏘️ The “village” debate — people telling others to change their life but refusing to help

👶 Single motherhood struggles and community responsibility

🧠 Should parents lie about an absent father to protect their child?

⚖️ Pro-choice vs. pro-life discussions and the realities of raising children

💸 Why childcare costs are stopping millennials from having kids

❓ Listener question:
What’s something you wish you enjoyed but never really can?

Answers included:

Life itself

Work

Meetings

🧘 Philosophy talk — Buddhism, Taoism, and learning to flow with life

📱 Relationship privacy question:
If your partner checked your phone right now, what would make you nervous?

💭 Manifestation and sexual energy debates

🎬 News story: Chinese employee wins 365 days of paid leave

📺 Reality TV talk: Love Is Blind casting in New Jersey

👇 Drop a comment:
Is liking someone’s photos cheating… or just social media behavior?
And what’s something you wish you enjoyed but just can’t?

📌 Like, Comment & Subscribe — and text your anonymous questions to (201) 609-6274. We might read them on the pod.