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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Can'tflee Reckless, the production of iHeart Radio and
The Black Effect. And just like that, we're back with
yet another carefully reckless episode with your girl. Just hilarious.
What I be doing, I'll be fixed the mess, and

(00:21):
that's what I'm about to do right now. Look, so
we're gonna pick back up where we left off. Remember
last week we had the girl. She had a voice note,
a long ass voice note. Matter of fact, it was
a whole podcast, right, and we couldn't finish because it
was too long. And y'all know, I'd like to keep
y'all interested and leave y'all with the cliffhangers to make
y'all keep coming back for more. So I stopped the

(00:43):
episode and I said I was gonna make it this
to two parts. So part one was last week. If
you did not hear, I encourage you to go back
and listen to that one before you listen to this one,
because this is a part too. So I'll just give
you all a quick backstory about what happened, a quick
summary of last week's So, she was dealing with this
guy right now. She was doing her thing and he

(01:03):
was doing his thing, and they really weren't trying to
be together at first, but she was swept off her
feet by this guy, right, you know, she ain't care
about her roster After a while and they started becoming exclusive.
He started moving in pretty much she bought the game over.
You know what happened when you got your game system
at a girl house. She basically lived there, right, So

(01:25):
he had moved in or whatever, but he wasn't paying
bills and she started having to foot the bills on
her own. That was red flag that she should have
fucking saw in the first place. But either way, months
and months go past. Now the communication slows down, the
affection slows down. She's beginning to see how inconsistent he is,
and then everything the communication slows down everything, right, So

(01:46):
now she go through his Facebook and she finds out
that he has a best friend, a female best friend
that he kind of was like flirting with a little bit.
But that wasn't even a problem. The problem was she
never even knew nothing about the best friend. Right, he
never even told her, oh, I got a female best friend,
so he kept that away from her. So she's like,
what else are you lying about? So she go through
his phone. She see another bitch in there and he's

(02:08):
trying to that he's been trying to go out with
for months or whatever. So fast forward, they break up
because he was just toxic if he started lying to her,
definitely cheating on her, talking shit to her every argument
they got, and he was always telling her how many
other bitches he could get with and how many other
bitches wanted him and all of that. That's another red flag, shorty,
you crazy? So she that would have I would have

(02:30):
grew another pair of legs around the fuck up out
of there so fast. But either way, it is what
it is. My bad tailor here, y'all say, what's up? Yeah,
So now she leaves the nigga that she started dealing
with after she broke up with this guy to go
back with this guy crazy. I don't know what he
could have told her to make her come back, but
she went back to him and everything that led to

(02:52):
their breakup that he was doing before he started doing again,
So I don't understand why the fuck she felt like
it was cool to go back, But she asked me
for advice on what she should do. But then she
said then some more shit, some more information that she
said that she forgot, so we're gonna get right into its.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
I kind of left some important she out because I
was moving fast. So I'm my way home from work
and I kind of her kite. But okay, So like
one situation, we were at the beach, me him and
my son. We were on a ride at the little
amusement park thing, so literally like he disappeared when we
got off the ride. So I stood there for a minute.

(03:35):
I'm looking for him, Like he literally was sitting on
the bench when we got on the ride. He wasn't
there anymore. He wasn't anywhere to be found. So I
called him. He didn't answer. I call again, he didn't answer.
My son saw something that grabbed his attention and started running,
so I just started walking forward like, well fuck it,
I don't look all around the back. He can't be
back here. So we ended up walking up and he

(03:59):
came from the back where I was looking, and he
just went off, like went off, like, how are you
gonna leave me? I know you saw me right there.
I was watching you out a whole home. How you
ain't seen me? Like, nigga, I literally fucking cause your
phone multiple times couldn't find you. We're not just gonna
stand here and fucking wait. This nigga literally sped walk off,

(04:22):
left us at the amusement park right across from the beach.
So I was really trying to get my mind together
because I'm trying to comprehend what the fuck just happened,
and where was this nigga and what the fuck was
he doing where he couldn't answer my call or something.
So I don't know if he was on the phone
or trying to talk to a beach. I just don't know,
because he was literally nowhere in sight. And I looked

(04:45):
hard around the whole back area, which was the end
of the amusement park.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
It's not that big.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Literally left us there, so we walk across to the beach.
I blocked him at this point, I'm about to cause
somebody to come pick me the fuck up and just
book a room for me and my son for the
night until we could get a ride out in the
morning or whatever. And so how people get here. So
and then a few months later, maybe really about a

(05:12):
month and a half later, we went to the beach
again solo, and he thought that he saw me trying
to secretly take somebody in the gift shop so he
walked out. The whole time I literally was in front
of him, texting phone up brightness on. He could literally
see it if he wanted to look. And I was like, hey, babe,

(05:33):
I'm gonna be right back outside something I want to
go by. Literally I check out and I had got
something for him that he was looking at. This nigga
is nowhere in the store. So I'm looking around. I
call him, no answer, call him two more times. He
answers on this third call, and he was like, I'm like, babe, like,

(05:55):
why the fuck would you leave to start without telling me? Like,
I'm looking for you, I'm looking stupid. You got me
out here solo, just looking fucking stupid, Like the lady
in the store sees me looking for you, Like, just
got me looking fucking stupid. The nigga literally said, oh,
he was trying to hide your phone and take somebody
in private. I ain't with that funny shit. I left
you there, And the whole time I'm thinking back, this

(06:17):
nigga is telling me what the fuck he was doing.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Girl, I'm gonna let you finished change the goddamn batteries
in that smoke detector, but I'm gonna let you finish
because I'm so mad at you that you let this
nigga play with you like this. This is crazy because
this is your fault. I'm just letting you know right,
this is your fault before I get in your ass
some more. I'm gonna let you finish, and I know
you're probably dicking. They don't even to stand some good dick.
But he didn't. That shit was some motherfucking par bitch.

(06:44):
Now I'm really mad here. Now I don't even want
to listen to the rest of the story. You made
me make this shit out of two parts. For the
dick to be trash is SIT's serious, tailor very It's something,
always something. How the fuck did this nigga get picked

(07:04):
over the nigga paying your bills and his dick trash?
What a kisser like yet not a good kisser.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
I'm not planning.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Let's let her finish because I'm about to get our
ass up. Hold up, I know this shit getting good,
but listen to just a couple seconds of a commercial.
If you love me, you'll listen.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
What I was really lating on was the him that
I first meant in the beginning to come back, and
it never did. And he would eat me a little
bit of myse hope, and then back to his fuckery.
So he kept me stuck, just knowing my heart and
kindness and understanding that he was just keeping egging me
on so he couldn't anymore, probably thinking I would really

(07:43):
not to leave.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
But this time I'm like done done.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
I just need advice or how to stay done, because
like I ain't gonna lie my ego, my pride, myself
wearing all of that shit, took the hate fucking with
him continuously after he kept giving me every reason not
to them, ruling me back in with fake shit. So
the other girl, I hit her up, like, hey, boo,

(08:08):
you know I just went through so and so phone
and we've been together for twenty a half years.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
I see y'all got.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Message and messages in here from like basically before the relationship,
with the whole relationship. I didn't see him send you
his address several times trying to get you to pull
up when you in town. She lives out of state,
so she basically gave me the tea. But I still
don't believe that she was telling the whole truth. I
believe that they've been intimate at some point but probably

(08:34):
a long time ago, way before me.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
But still you have.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Buses saving in your phone in nigga's names. So my
lease is about to be up. I'm finally at the
point where I'm over all of this shit. I'm over
the lies, the lack of accountability. We never even really
had a real conversation about this shit because he's, oh,
it's dead, this old situation, why we gotta talk about it.
I'm not talking about that, Like, he literally is not

(09:00):
opening to reassuring me or talking about it at all.
And recently we had a fallen out because I go
to his friends list going Facebook and shotty stealing a
friends list. I'm like, bro, like I literally came to
this bitch as a woman, you know, and why the

(09:20):
fuck is she still on your friends list?

Speaker 1 (09:23):
So you know, I study sweet.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
I ain't say it all aggressive and shit, but I'm like, hey, babe,
you know, like I just want you to know that
I kind of feel a type of way about you
still having so and so on your friends list.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
First of all, I listen, I would say I can't
hear no more, but I don't want to undermine your
whole story. So I'm gonna I'm gonna stop it for
a second, but I'm gonna continue it before listen, How
can you still even address a nigga as baby? Like,
how can you somebody who has blatantly disrespected you, somebody
who has lied to you from the fucking jump. You
just went to somebody as the other woman, somebody who

(09:57):
should have been coming to you, but you had to
just go to them. And you're sitting here dancing and
prancing around the fucking elephant in the room, walking on eggshells.
So cause this nigga gonna what blow up on you?
What the fuck is that the game beating on you
or anything like that or not, like a detrimental threat
to your life? Go trying to fuck up boss up

(10:19):
and leave that nigga like, and that's not how you
need to talk. So that's why he walks over your ass.
You're calling them a narcissist. No, it's very easy for
somebody to get over on you girl, Like what you mean, babe?
I just feel like, why would you? No, no, no,
that's why. Sure he's still in the friend's list. And
if you gotta play private fucking e to be with

(10:40):
somebody that ain't the relationship for you. If you can't
go to sleep peacefully at night without a wonder in
the world which your man is doing, or who might
be in the phone, or how you can get into
his fucking Facebook the next day, that is not a
good relationship for you. I'm so mad at you right now,
and I don't even know you. I just feel like,
come on, like we worth more than that, right what

(11:04):
we doing. And then even last week when you said, oh,
he wasted two years of my life, now you wasted that.
He can't live your life for you, you could waste
your own life. You are in charge of your own
fucking life. You feel me. You ain't waste none of
his time. Shit, you wasted your own time. You can't

(11:25):
waste his time because he's in charge of his own time,
you know what I mean. So what he choose to
do with his time what he wants to And I
bet you he's sleeping peacefully with a whole roster of y'all.
You know what I'm saying, get yourself together. I'm definitely
gonna listen to the rest of the shit.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Thom you know, we whole lot of fell out over her,
like you had her saved as a nigga like.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
We felt out fully in.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
A snowstorm because of like her and old girl and
he got the fucking wandering eyes on Facebook like to
inbox bitches. Off of the story is bitches will never
reply to him, and the ones who do reply are
broke and ugly and I don't know cocky shit, just
being honest, Like I'm a girl's girl, So if the
bitch is pretty, like that's what pissed.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Me off the most, Like, nigga.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Show me you could pull another bad bitch?

Speaker 1 (12:15):
You know what are you like fucking oh my gosh,
show me you can pull a bad bitch? Are you
not a bad bitch? Or like like like what is that?
What the fuck are you talking about now? Like what
you're saying girls, like why could you like at least
put a cute girl, any girl other than you? It's

(12:37):
supposed to intimidate you. Is it supposed to be a problem?
Like what are you talking about? Like at least pull
a bad bitch. That makes it even worse for you
to be there, exact cause this nigga can't pull a
bad bitch now. If you do, then you're gonna be
looking car fucking dumb again because it ain't you. It's
the bad bitch. This shit is weird.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Girl.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
I ain't when y'all fucking talk like that. And I'm
gonna say, I hate when we well, I ain't ever
talking like that. But I'm a black girl too, so
I'm a you know, I'm a part of you. I
hate when we talk like that. Goofy shit, right, and
then I would. I would have left the nigga a long,
a long time ago. But after he left you and
your fucking son at the beach, dummy, do you wasn't
supposed to go back. That's your son, that ain't his son.

(13:19):
That's your son that ain't his son. That's why he left.
Y'all ass whole time you watch you while he on
the phone with another bitch, acting like he's somewhere else.
I know these games all too well, and so to
you because you've been chasing behind the nigga. I've been
playing these games for what three years now? That's on
you the five. How the fuck he left you and

(13:41):
your son and you had to get a hotel? Finished
with you?

Speaker 2 (13:48):
Gonna be proud of you. My nigga showed me that
another bad beach was some real life shit going on
for her, so real life goes accomplished without a man
behind it. Show me you to get that, and then
you know I felt better. But you know, these is
bitches like nowhere near my.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
Grader level, like just it's embarrassing.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
So my question is how do I.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Leave him in the past.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
It was difficult because you know, after so many motherfucking
weeks of knocking on my door, leaving flowers, leaving heartfelt notes,
I kids, I feel it.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Yeah, my dumb ass deep.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
So I'm got to move. I'm gonna change my number.
I've already blocked him on my social media. I've been
making my final attempts to like place my boundaries up
once a fucking game, and he's just not respecting them,
still not communicating, still not taking accountability. We can't even
literally get past shit because he will not communicate and

(14:51):
talk about it. So we never got past anything, and
then he just gets more sneakier, which of course I
fuck unexpected.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
But I had to put a little bit of faith
in bruh.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Because you gotta do that. If you say, if you'll
agree to forgive somebody and.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
Get back together.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
I'm literally on my shit, like I have more than
him and I don't know, cocky shits, just on something
like showing you where our mentals are at. Like Ris
Hoveyan is apart. He's just got a place last year.
It's not even in your name, no license, like literally
shit that I've tried to help him do these whole
two and a half years and he just hasn't taken

(15:30):
a steps, which you.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Mean to fucking tell me? You doing all this over
a nigga who is twelve years older than you and
twelve years behind you. Are you fucking crazy? He ain't
got no license, He just getting his first place and
you letting him dog walk your ass around the town. Girl? Please?
What the fuck talking about? I got my shit all together, Yeah,
except for in that department. Now, we got a commercial

(15:51):
and if you click off of this podcast, I swear
I'm gonna beat your ass. Listen, do you know there
is somebody that will love you and take care of
you and you take care of them, And that's somebody
that will be your fucking partner and you will go
without wondering whether a motherfucker gonna be there or not, Like,
do you know it's somebody that's out there for you?
I wish I could beat that shit in your head? Girl?
What is that with you? How I'd be so mad

(16:14):
with my girls tell me stories that is like evidently
and obviously you get what I'm saying, Like it's so
obvious what you should do, you.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
Know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (16:27):
And I'll be thinking, like sometimes maybe if they hear
themselves telling their own story, they would be like, Oh,
I'm fucking tripping, because sometimes when you're so far in it,
you really don't see, you are blinded because you're in it.
You feel me. I'm telling you, I've been there with
a older nigga before you know well, he had a
license and a couple of cars, and he was in
the streets very much. But I'm saying, you was giving

(16:50):
all of you to a motherfucker who wasn't even giving
you that much. That much and take me to have
shit to show for nothing that he was doing. God damn,
that's crazy. But hmm, let me let you finish.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
I can't fucking do everything for you.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
How do I leave this man alone?

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Like, I don't even know what the fuck I'm really
going back to missing. I don't know. It's not the
being lonely part. I think it's just the affection and
the dumbness in me that thinks the little piece of
me that he feeds that I'll get the hit my head.
At the beginning, back the sweet loving Kryn, where I

(17:34):
could talk to about real life problems and we had
like a best friend type of bond. I've come to
the realization that that will never fucking happen. But I'm
still struggling to like just completely leave him alone. And
it's more probably childhood trauma and daddy issues, like I
need advice, girl, like advice Like the deck an't an either,

(17:58):
So I don't think that, Like it's like I've had better.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
You know what's crazy. That's exactly that last episode I
had said, yoa dick can't be that crazy, you know what.
But I'm I'm happy that it's not the dick, to
be honest with you, I'm happy of that. I actually
loved that you pointed that out, because the dick ain't
got you right. So, Loneliness, I think I think it's

(18:25):
her her dad jobbed her her people. Yeah, that's like
she has to hold on to him in a sense.
But he treated her the worst. He was the one
that's treating out of all the niggas that she had
on the roster before, including the one of those fan
of bills. I'm gonna get that alone, you know what
I mean, Like she chose to throw away with all
of them except for him. You chose this, nigga. Is

(18:47):
that the type of guy her dad was? You know
what I'm saying, Is that the type of man that
she's seeing her mom with? Do you have brothers? Like,
how were you? Like you said childhood trauma, daddy issues
and shit. As soon as you said it wasn't a dick,
my mom went there. Okay, Well, this is deeply rooted.
This is something way before she even started dealing with guys.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
Then.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
You know what I mean? This is this is deeply rooted.
This goes back to your childhood. You know that that's
therapy You're gonna have to go and seek out for
yourself because it ain't even about this dude no more.
You know what I mean, It's about you and you
have to learn how to love yourself so you don't
ever have to depend on somebody to drag you to
feel like like that, because that that's not love, you

(19:28):
know what I mean, Like, that's not love. I don't
think he's ever loved you, you allowed him to drag
them nuts cross your four here, you know, excuse me,
you excuse me? What the hell? Because that's how that's
that's how we're talking Baltimore, and that's serious because niggas
drag they not scars, but just for hits all this
time in Baltimore. But I'm just thinking, literally, that's no not.

(19:53):
This place has fucked you up so bad. Band Charlemagne's
niece fucked you up so bad. Now soon as somebody
says Si san Mi, say something like i'mna drag my nuts,
crusher for it, now you're automatically thinking about the demonstration.
Huh okay, all right, it's very graphic.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
Girl.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
You gotta seek therapy and you have to learn how
to love yourself. Do not depend on nobody. I know
this sounds very cliche because it's something that your mom
should have told you. Don't let no man treat you
like shit. You know, if you're in a relationship, right
and you call it a relationship and you're putting out

(20:35):
way more than what you're getting back, and you're actually
chasing for that little bit, that is not the right
relationship for you. You do not deserve to have to
deal with that, you know, But if you put yourself
through that, then that is your fault. I don't even
blame this nigga, you know what I mean, because he's
only doing what you allowed him to do. I bet
you he can't play with that best friend like that

(20:55):
because you know how he is. You know what I mean,
And I guarantee you it's other women on his roster.
We can't play with like that because everybody ain't going
for that shit. But see, he takes advantage of a
person like you because you're not strong enough. You don't
have that strength to get the fuck up and leave
or even boss up. If you're gonna, if you're gonna
play around with him, have the ball in your court,
you call the shots. I'm only fucking him because I

(21:17):
want to fuck him period. If you can't leave Malone,
you need to change the way you deal with him,
you know what I mean. But if you really are
tired of being treated like ten current shit, go and
seek therapy. It's not gonna happen overnight. Trust me, you're
gonna have to really really put yourself on a hiatus
from this nigga. You feel me as hard as it

(21:37):
will be because he's so used to you being there.
You're his doormat. Baby, that's what you've made yourself his doormat.
You know, you let him walk all over you, and
he bringing you notes and breating your phone down and
breaking down your door when you block him, and you
like that shit that's a form of love to you. No,
that's that's toxicity, what you already identified. You know what

(21:59):
I mean. So you're not completely goddamn dumb because you
know what that is now that that makes you feel good.
They hear break down your door when you block him.
But right after he breaks down your door, you got
to fix that shit because he ain't got no fucking
money to fix it, and he ain't gonna fix it.
You know what I'm saying. He backing your good graces

(22:20):
and now he going to go beat down another bitch door.
So now you still still there looking stupid. I just
I really really want you to love on yourself, seek therapy,
and then meet me back here in about three months
and let me know how you have grown. If you
hit me back in three months and I find out
this nigga is still a part of your life, I'm
gonna find you. I swear to your ass because I

(22:44):
do not like the way that she let this nigga
treat her. But it's deeper than this God though, you
know what I mean. She need to get some internal
help and then get that internal healing. So what you think,
because I think that's the cherry on top of this.
We done drag this shit out so long after all
of this, Yeah, this is a two parter. I look,
you're not gonna find a hairline like Muther. No, I'm

(23:09):
sorry because that was that was definitely one point. You're
not gonna find someone like a true love until you,
like just said, love yourself. Yeah, most definitely. And she's
not gonna know what to do with nobody else's love.
She never exposed herself to loving herself, you know what
I mean, Like she always feeling like she she can't

(23:31):
be alone, or she she thinks that's not it, that's it.
That's yeah, baby a baby. But I do strongly and
Carriage try to do that though definitely, And just like that,
we've come to the end of yet another can'tfully reckless
episode with your girl. Just hilarious. What I'd be doing,
I'd be fixing mess say by to Taylor. Y'all and

(23:54):
Tay let's say bye to them, see y'all. Love yourself, yes,
definitely love yourself and catch you next week.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
Peace An.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
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History is beautiful, brutal and, often, ridiculous. Join Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown as they dive into some of the weirdest stories from across the span of human civilization in Ridiculous History, a podcast by iHeartRadio.

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