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Cheating, Red Flags, and a Brain Tumor
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Episode 7 of After The Orgasm is one of Neo's most personal, vulnerable, and eye-opening conversations yet.
What starts as a story about trying to turn a "hoe into a wife" quickly transforms into something much deeper — a lesson about love, denial, mortality, and the dangerous things people overlook in the name of connection.
Neo opens up about one of his most difficult chapters while living abroad, including his recent battle against a brain tumor and how facing the possibility that life can change in an instant forced him to reevaluate everything: relationships, honesty, priorities, and the people we choose to keep around us.
Against that backdrop, Neo introduces listeners to a Colombian southern girl whose beauty, charm, and chemistry couldn't overcome one persistent problem: she couldn't stop cheating, and she couldn't stop lying about it.
But this episode isn't about blaming one person.
It's about understanding why we stay in situations that continuously hurt us. Why do people ignore obvious red flags? Why do we convince ourselves someone will eventually become who we want them to be? And why are we often willing to sacrifice our peace in exchange for temporary companionship?
Episode 7 dives into:
- The dangers of forcing incompatible relationships to work
- Why people ignore red flags in dating
- Repeated infidelity and broken trust
- Emotional attachment versus reality
- Life after a serious health scare
- Mortality, perspective, and personal growth
- Choosing truth over fantasy
As always, After The Orgasm isn't about glorifying experiences. It's about examining them honestly once the emotions settle and clarity finally arrives.
Because life is short.
Too short to waste on dishonesty.
Too short to avoid difficult conversations.
And too short to keep chasing people who continuously show you who they are.
Sometimes the greatest perspective shift doesn't happen after the orgasm.
It happens when life reminds you that time itself is not guaranteed.