• Messy Games

  • Jan 5 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • On episode 49, the last one recorded from 2022, Mar joins the ladies remotely from Chicago to partake in another game edition of the Messy Truths Podcast. As usual, Nesha plays game mistress and presents a "tossed salad" of social card games to the crew. The ladies make the show even more fun by inviting special guests MIT Kem, based in Montreal, plus Xosé, also joining live from NYC.

    This holiday games edition of the podcast includes questions from Convo & Chill, Pick Your Poison, Hot Seat, and Bad People.

    Questions include:

    • Who would be the worst phone sex operator?
    • How would you react to a partner fantasizing about someone else during sex?
    • Who would be the first to push the nuclear button that would end humanity?
    • Pick one: would you rather have ugly children or be unable to wear clothes?

    Brace yourself for another laugh out loud episode of Messy Truths.

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    If you like this episode, here are some others you might enjoy directly on our website:

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