1 hr 36 min

The 1-on-1 Podcast: Episode 5 - Little Philly The 1-0n-1 Podcast

    • Society & Culture

A podcast where two people discuss various aspects of ABDL, age play and fetish.

How do you react to people who don’t see things the way you do? Do you accept their opinions or do you attack them?

Or here's a more interesting question: How do you react when you meet someone who actually sees things the way you do but uses different words to convey their thoughts? Do you try to insert your own words into the conversation or do you listen?

Having been around a few years now and having attended quite a few munches, conventions and other sorts of gatherings, I still marvel over how the closest friends I've made all were met at the very first thing I attended.

One of those friends is Little Philly. He's no stranger to any of us and most know him for his tireless work on TeddyCon. But there's a lot more to the guy than that. And while we lightly reference TC in this episode on occasions, I spend the majority of the time digging into every other facet of what makes Little Philly a giant among insects.

As usual, Phil is humble - always trying to pass the attention and the glory onto someone else. But in a 1-on-1 setting, I was able to keep the focus on him. He'll be the first to tell you he is no more entitled than anyone else to such attention. This is one of many reasons why he is and always will be one of my best friends.

There is a lot that people don't know about him. And that is what we talked about.

The topics of this episode included (but definitely were not limited to): ABDL Mission Impossible, the one thing Phil would choose over gummy bears, clover clamps, a more in-depth explanation of negotiations, the double-secret LittlePhilly 101 document, brand branding, the people of our community, cliques, balance in an ABDL relationship and the truth behind why there will always be two sides to a coin.

I hope you enjoy listening to episode five as much as we enjoyed recording it for you.

A podcast where two people discuss various aspects of ABDL, age play and fetish.

How do you react to people who don’t see things the way you do? Do you accept their opinions or do you attack them?

Or here's a more interesting question: How do you react when you meet someone who actually sees things the way you do but uses different words to convey their thoughts? Do you try to insert your own words into the conversation or do you listen?

Having been around a few years now and having attended quite a few munches, conventions and other sorts of gatherings, I still marvel over how the closest friends I've made all were met at the very first thing I attended.

One of those friends is Little Philly. He's no stranger to any of us and most know him for his tireless work on TeddyCon. But there's a lot more to the guy than that. And while we lightly reference TC in this episode on occasions, I spend the majority of the time digging into every other facet of what makes Little Philly a giant among insects.

As usual, Phil is humble - always trying to pass the attention and the glory onto someone else. But in a 1-on-1 setting, I was able to keep the focus on him. He'll be the first to tell you he is no more entitled than anyone else to such attention. This is one of many reasons why he is and always will be one of my best friends.

There is a lot that people don't know about him. And that is what we talked about.

The topics of this episode included (but definitely were not limited to): ABDL Mission Impossible, the one thing Phil would choose over gummy bears, clover clamps, a more in-depth explanation of negotiations, the double-secret LittlePhilly 101 document, brand branding, the people of our community, cliques, balance in an ABDL relationship and the truth behind why there will always be two sides to a coin.

I hope you enjoy listening to episode five as much as we enjoyed recording it for you.

1 hr 36 min

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