Sibling Rivalry: Cheating, Wigs, and Relationship Rules
Sibling RivalrySeptember 3, 202554 min27,255 views
31 connections·35 entities in this video→Defining Cheating in Relationships
- 💔 The hosts explore the multifaceted nature of cheating, questioning its definition in various contexts.
- 🤝 Jacob states he's never been in a position to cheat, as he's always been open with partners and never broken agreed-upon rules.
- 🗣️ Monét outlines her relationship rules: openness is allowed when partners are apart, but they are monogamous when together and do not hook up with friends.
- 🚫 She clarifies that hookups are strictly transactional, referring to them as "a piece of meat" and "expired" once done.
Wig Realness and Lace Fronts
- 💇♀️ The conversation shifts to wig application, discussing the struggle of finding lace that matches skin tone and the challenge of fitting wigs on larger heads.
- 💡 A new TikTok wig melting technique is mentioned, which aims to make the lace look like the wearer's scalp.
- 🤔 Concerns are raised about melting plastic into the scalp and whether these are one-time use frontals.
- 👑 The discussion touches on the pressure to achieve an "invisible lace" and how factors like skin tone and affordability play a role.
- 🎭 Bianca Del Rio is highlighted for her meticulous lace application, making her wigs appear unclockable.
Game Night Scandals and Rules
- 🎲 The hosts delve into cheating in games, with a specific anecdote about cheating in "Among Us" during lockdown.
- 🎮 Bob accuses Andy of cheating in various games, leading to a debate about the rules and context of gameplay.
- 🗣️ Monét admits to cheating in college music theory classes by using notes hidden in clear folders.
- 📚 The idea of open-book tests is discussed as a potentially better policy for assessing research skills over rote memorization.
Personal Habits and Observations
- 💄 The hosts discuss lip balm habits and the tendency for Black individuals to mimic each other when applying lip balm.
- 🤔 A tangent explores the perception of race, with a story about a white man who was mistaken for being Black.
- 🚗 The conversation touches on Candyland and how to cheat at the game by stacking cards.
- 🤢 The grossness of beer pong is debated, with one host expressing aversion to the unsanitary nature of the game.
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