Ep. 64: Things we’re doing to heal our inner child (ft. E)
Our twenties are all about things we’re doing to make little D’Nasia, Faith, and E happy! In this episode, we talk about how we’re healing our inner child as adults. […]
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Ashley + Ashley are back cozy & comfortable in the Ask Ashley NYC home studio. This week the ladies discuss Chris Brown’s Nigerian accent, the NBA play in tournaments, attention seeking only children, and drunk sex vs. I’m sorry sex.
07:23 – Ashley W has 200 roses in her home and Ashley N wants her to open up about how and why this is happening. Is it a secret admirer or is she sending them to herself?
14:59 – It wouldn’t be an Ask Ashley episode without a little Drake hate. Ashley + Ashley are still trying to get into his Finsta account but aren’t sure which Ashley he would approve first. It’s giving that neither Ashley is his type, and frankly it’s possible no American woman is his type.
17:05 – Ashley N has a new hairstyle but not everyone loves it. Sometimes it is the people closest to you that hate on you the most. The Ashleys address their biggest haters and set the record straight.
22:47 – The kids are talking about Lori Harvey’s latest breakup, but Ashley W is more concerned with Lori Harvey’s closet. Ashley W wants her closet, but Ashley N thinks there is more than one way to accomplish this goal.
35:28 – It’s Question time! The ladies finish off their bottle of wine and talk about relationship red flags, personal drivers vs. live-in housekeepers, attention whores, and the type of sex they can't go without.
Our twenties are all about things we’re doing to make little D’Nasia, Faith, and E happy! In this episode, we talk about how we’re healing our inner child as adults. […]
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