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Closet Confessions

Never trust your Close Friends list

Closet Confessions

Charlie Perry

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Comedy

4.8 • 1.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Candice is wondering what the requirements are to be added to a Close Friends list and Sarel has finally unghosted her therapist. 


This week, the girls discuss getting caught out via Close Friends, why you should never give an ugly man a chance and how to prioritise your health even if it means paying up.


Plus, a listener confession about a Black police officer who feels like they have Stockholm Syndrome from their job.


We’re going on tour! Sign up to our newsletter by Wednesday 29th November for priority booking: www.closetconfessionspod.com 


Follow the show on Instagram @closetconfessionspod


Don’t forget, what’s said in the closet, stays in the closet and send your anonymous confessions in here: forms.gle/isf8odGDSn1S3FSz7



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0:00.0

Hi, it's Catherine Ryan from telling everybody everything here to tell you about Slayers,

0:04.8

a Buffyverse story. Buffy fandom, this is the first time in over 20 years that the original

0:10.3

cast of the cult show are reprising their rules. It's a perfect time to show original Buffy to

0:14.9

your teenagers and fall back in love yourself. Spike is back and he's in danger in a parallel

0:20.4

reality where Buffy Summers never existed. You'll remember Drew Silla and many of the original cast

0:25.8

plus get to know new diverse actors. Listen now to Slayers, a Buffyverse story only on Audible.

0:31.9

Subscription required see audible.co.uk for terms.

0:37.8

This episode is brought to you by Do It London. To get it, not the double on Tondra.

0:42.3

The Londoners love to do it. They're doing it and they're doing it right by getting tested,

0:47.2

okay? And if you're not doing it right, go get tested.

0:51.1

HIV diagnosis are decreasing, however, it is still so important to be aware and sure on how to

0:56.9

protect your health from possible HIV infection. HIV is preventable and HIV diagnosis is treatable

1:03.8

and that treatment acts as prevention too. Be sure to know the four scientifically proven ways

1:08.8

of preventing HIV, which we'll go through right now. Testing is one of the most important elements

1:14.7

of HIV prevention and it's quick, free and confidential. Be sure to have regular testing and

1:20.2

know your status. Condoms can protect against HIV as well as others sexually transmitted infections.

1:25.3

So stay safe and use these all the time. Thirdly, PrEP is a pill you can take which prevents HIV

1:31.0

for people who are HIV negative. And lastly, U equals U, which is also known as undetectable equals

1:38.2

untransmissible. This means people who are living with HIV cannot pass the virus onto others.

1:43.9

This is because through anti-retroviral therapy, otherwise known as ART, the amount of the virus

1:49.8

in the blood is reduced to undetectable levels. HIV is preventable and then HIV diagnosis is

1:56.3

treatable and that treatment acts as prevention too. Visit duetlandern.org to find out more.

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