We're Not Together

By: Ashley & Raven
  • Summary

  • One straight chick and one lesbian gal. Platonic as hell and slightly inappropriate.
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Episodes
  • Ep.7 Laugh Now, Cry Later
    May 4 2021

    To be young and dumb... it's a right of passage to make mistakes before entering adulthood. In this episode, Ashley & Raven talk about things that sounded like a good idea at first, but ended up horribly. Drunken fiascos, relationships that went south, f*ckboys, and taking line drives to the face. Underdeveloped frontal lobes will make you do really stupid things, but you have to learn to laugh at yourself. Life isn't that serious. 

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    39 mins
  • Ep.6 What is Time?
    Apr 17 2021

    On this weeks episode, Ash and Rave talk about spring break, full-time jobs, and the pressures of being in college as adults. Life can sometimes feel like the measuring of time, but what is time REALLY?  Who is measuring it and why is it so important? Instead of focusing on this social construct, these ladies are living in the moment and making sure they get the most out of life. Age is just a number, or is it? 

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    45 mins
  • Ep.5 You're So Tatted
    Mar 31 2021

    Welcome back friends to a very special episode where Ashley & Raven divulge all their thoughts and opinions about tattoos and misconceptions surrounding getting them. As two heavily tattooed people, these ladies have have found themselves defending and explaining their tattoos to perfect strangers and wish that society would catch up with the times. They're just ink, people, and they're here to stay. 

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    34 mins

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