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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2025 · 56 MIN

Can Men and Women Be Platonic Friends? w/ @iamralphsutton

from MissJudged Podcast

Can men and women actually be just friends, or is someone always catching feelings? This week, Teresa and Alyssa sit down with Ralph Sutton @iamralphsutton to break down the age-old debate. Are platonic friendships real, or is there always some unspoken tension? We’re sharing personal stories, hot takes, and maybe even exposing some lies along the way. Buckle up—this one’s spicy. We’ve all heard it before: “Men and women can’t just be friends.” But is that actually true, or is this just some outdated nonsense? Are platonic friendships real, or is someone always hoping for more?Does attraction always ruin the friendship dynamic?Signs your "just friend" might actually be waiting for their moment.We’re spilling personal stories, brutally honest opinions, and maybe even exposing some hidden crushes (oops). Whether you’re Team “Of course, men and women can be friends!” or Team “No way, one of them is always lying”, this episode is full of hot takes and even hotter debates.Support the showLike what you hear? Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and tell a friend to help spread the word! The more, the merrier, right?Listen/ Watch to MissJudged Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify |YouTube Stay in the loop and follow us on Instagram: @missjudgedpodcast TikTok: @missjudgedpodcastHit play and join the conversation— can't wait to have you along for the ride!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Can men and women actually be just friends, or is someone always catching feelings? This week, Teresa and Alyssa sit down with Ralph Sutton @iamralphsutton to break down the age-old debate. Are platonic friendships real, or is there always some unspoken tension? We’re sharing personal stories, hot takes, and maybe even exposing some lies along the way. Buckle up—this one’s spicy. We’ve all heard it before: “Men and women can’t just be friends.” But is that actually true, or is this just some outdated nonsense? Are platonic friendships real, or is someone always hoping for more?Does attraction always ruin the friendship dynamic?Signs your "just friend" might actually be waiting for their moment.We’re spilling personal stories, brutally honest opinions, and maybe even exposing some hidden crushes (oops). Whether you’re Team “Of course, men and women can be friends!” or Team “No way, one of them is always lying”, this episode is full of hot takes and even hotter debates.Support the showLike what you hear? Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and tell a friend to help spread the word! The more, the merrier, right?Listen/ Watch to MissJudged Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify |YouTube Stay in the loop and follow us on Instagram: @missjudgedpodcast TikTok: @missjudgedpodcastHit play and join the conversation— can't wait to have you along for the ride! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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