The caller feels her half-sister is toxic because she talks negatively about her siblings to their mother, tells their business, and is generally mean to everyone. This has led to the caller and her other sisters not wanting to interact with her, but they still face challenges due to family dynamics.
Jess suggests individual conversations to avoid the half-sister feeling ganged up on and to give her a chance to express her feelings. This approach can help address underlying issues and potentially mend the relationship.
The caller believes her half-sister might feel like a black sheep because she grew up in a different household, without the same structure and support, and didn't have the same close-knit relationship with her siblings.
Jess thinks the half-sister might act the way she does because she grew up in a household with an angry and mean mother, which conditioned her to be the same. Additionally, she might be attention-seeking because she never felt picked or loved.
The caller feels conflicted because she doesn't like her half-sister's behavior but also feels a sense of familial obligation and doesn't want to completely cut ties. She is unsure whether to confront her or continue to play nice.
Jess advises using 'our' and including the half-sister to emphasize that they are still a family despite their differences. This approach can help create a more inclusive and less confrontational environment.
The caller feels her half-sister is projecting her mother's feelings because her mother is angry at the caller's mother for being 'the other woman,' even though their father was married to multiple women. This has influenced her half-sister's behavior towards them.
Jess suggests setting boundaries if the conversation doesn't work to maintain a healthy distance and avoid further conflict. This allows the caller to love her sister from a distance while protecting her own well-being.
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Oh shit, we back on the air. Welcome back to yet another Catholic Reckless episode with your girl Jess Hilarious. Session Fix My Mess, here we are. And we got some voice notes today. Thank God I ain't got to read. Thank God. I can just focus on fixing. All right, good. Here we go. Hey Jess, I want to see if you can fix my mess. I wanted to know what is your best suggestion on cutting off family members? I want to see if you can fix my mess.
that are always around. Like I have a lot of sisters and I'm friends with all my sisters except for one of them. She's just really shady and she talks shit about us to her mom. We have the same dad but we don't have the same mom and she talks shit about us and like I remember one time we went on a trip and her phone was like out and our cousin saw that she was texting her mom saying oh
I'm not like her. I'm not like these other girls. Like, I don't drink. I don't smoke. Like, I'm good. You know what I mean? Like, number one, why are you telling your mom that we drink and we smoke? Like, we come from a really religious family. And I could come back to our mom.
Number one, you're telling our business to your mom. And number two, why are you talking shit about your own fucking blood? Like, that's so weird to me. I've never in my life said anything bad about any siblings. And I'm the type of person, like, if you, whatever energy you give me, I will give it back to you. That's just, like, one of the shitty things that she's done. And number two, she's just, like, really shitty to everybody. This girl never keeps any friends because people always cut her off because of the way that she acts. Like, she'll talk shit about you. She'll tell your business.
And another thing that she did that just threw me off recently is one of her friends got rejected by her guy friends. And she calls her guy friends and was like, oh, my God, like laughing. Like, why would you do that? Like, it's just like, oh, my girl, you're so you're such a fucking pick me out. I don't know. I'm like she grew up around boys and I grew up around girls. So I know how to like be a good friend. You know what I mean? At the end of the day, the way that she grew up, she never really had like females around her. So she didn't really know anything.
Yeah.
And I think that she gets all the shady behavior from her mom. Her mom is just mad at my mom because she was the other woman. You know what I mean? So I think that's why she hates us so much. And that's why my sister acts like that towards us.
to like obviously be on her mom's side but it's just like I don't like that fucking toxic shit like whatever our parents have it shouldn't come in between us you know what I mean at the end of the day we're siblings she doesn't really look at us that way she looks at us as the enemy because her mom looked at us as the enemy you know what I mean she's just projecting all of that onto us but
Honestly, I can never get away from this girl. I don't really talk to her. I don't text her. But every time that I go to her city to visit my other sister, she's always blowing up my phone. And I just ignore all her calls. And then she called my sister. And then it's like I'm kind of just in between. I'm kind of in between that. And I can't really escape her.
Do you think I should just tell her like, yo, I don't I don't want to fuck with you. Like I'm good off you. Or should I just play nice? Because obviously she's friends with my sisters and I love my sister to death. They're like my best friends, but I don't like her and all my other sisters don't like her either. But they just kind of they just like deal with her.
I can't do that. Like, that's not the type of person I am. I'm not the type of person to, like, sit here and laugh at somebody and play with them and be cool with them, even though I fucking hate them on the inside. Like, I'm a Sagittarius. It's just, it's hard for me, like, to...
not tell people how I feel. Do you think that just because she'll never change, I should just accept her for the way that she is? Or should I just fucking check her and be like, bitch, like, this is what you did. This is what you did. I don't fuck with you. And like, put it all out there. Or should I just let it go? Let me clarify on that one part where I said that one of our moms was the other woman. That was shade. Neither of our moms were the other woman. Our father was
married four women. I'm not sure if it was at the same time or I'm not sure, but if you know anything about Muslims, men are allowed to marry up to four women and both of our mothers have kids close in age. So I'm assuming that our dad married my sister's mom and my mom around the same time, if not the same year. So yeah, just wanted to clarify on that part. Thank you.
No problem, honey. I love that. I love the clarification because listen, you sent me the other part on a whole nother day. You sent me the first story on a whole nother day and then you just sent your correction not too long ago. So I do understand the shade was thrown. You were just in your feelings. You were very upset. Obviously something had just happened.
And you just, you reacted. I understand. And I do respect, I love and respect how you still respect her mother enough to come back and correct that. Like, no, okay, she wasn't the other woman. Neither was my mom. You know, we're Muslims. So dad is allowed to have more than one wife or, you know, or what have you. I don't want to mess it up because I do not want no smoke with no damn Muslims. All right? So we're going to keep it moving there. We're going to get off the Muslim part. All right. Listen. Listen.
Okay. I want you to have an open mind when I'm telling you this, but your sister, do you sometimes feel that because you and your other sisters who are so close and tight knit and just loyal to one another and thriving, you have obviously a big part in the family business and you know, you're very well articulate. You sound very intelligent.
Do you think that with that family dynamic over there, you guys are by the same woman and man, same mom and dad, and then her with a different mom in a different household,
you know, not as structured is what it sounds like. And I'm basing that solely off of her social skills and how she was, you said she wasn't raised around women. So she doesn't really know how to navigate with all these feminine feelings and all this shit and how the sister code goes, you know, so she wouldn't really know how to be a sister. Okay. Growing up, how was it? Because do you think that she could sometimes feel like a black sheep? I don't know if your dad...
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Was she coming to get dropped off? Did she spend holidays with you guys? Did you guys go over there to her house or whatever? Or, you know, were you guys raised as close sisters? Although you guys come from two different households, does she ever feel included in anything? Not justifying the bullshit and the talking shit and all of that, but is it possible that she could have grew up disliking you guys because you have each other and she just has her?
She doesn't have other sisters outside of her dad. On her mom's side, I think you said she has brothers. And let me tell you something right now. I didn't grow up around girls either, but I know not to do that shit. That's why I guess I'm so rough and tough and I'm real quick on my feet. And you know, I can spa with the best of these niggas out here because I grew up around guys. I have brothers. You know, I have boy cousins. Now I have female cousins too, but I was a Tom girl for the majority of my life, like
Like, girl, I didn't start wearing makeup and all that shit until I got on Wild N Out. That's for real. And that's literally like, what, six years ago? I was never into anything girly. Didn't even desire to hang around girls. Me and my cousin London, and I had one female best friend named Jasmine growing up. Two homegirls and like 80 fucking homeboys. Never, ever even desired to be around girls, hang around girls, you know? No particular reason. I just like basketball and shit better.
So I'm not going to say that doesn't have anything at all to do with why she acts the way she does, but I'm telling you, it's different for everybody. It's different for different people. I don't think that that plays a part in it. I think she wants the love. And I think you hit it on the head when you said she's a pick me. It's like, she's a fucking pick me. Yeah, because I don't feel like she's ever felt like she was picked before. You know what I'm saying? That also can have an effect on you. Pick me is generally...
Are the black sheep's are the underdogs are the people that got to fight harder to be seen. They seem like they're attention seeking and they are because they never really got attention. You get what I'm saying? And then if her mother was such an angry bitch, no joking. Sorry. If her mother was such an angry person all her life, from what you can remember, not all her life, but you say like, she's.
An angry person, she's mean, she's nasty. If a child is growing up around that, that child is going to be conditioned to be the same way. Even if her mother didn't teach her to be that way, that's my mother. So I inherit that. I see that. I watch that. I learn her behavior. And she doesn't even really realize she's teaching it to me. And maybe she did teach it on purpose. But I don't drink and all that. You know, all that shit comes from her mother.
You guys are living life, chilling, having fun, thinking y'all can trust y'all sister to have fun with y'all too. Have y'all ever sat down and talked to her?
Literally. Have y'all ever just, just sat down? I think that would be great. And honestly, I know you don't like her. I know your sisters don't like her. I don't think she likes y'all either, but that has to stop. And you know, you can't save every relationship. You can't save every friendship. You can't even save every family ship, but to be honest with you,
I think you even writing me is a sign that you do want to fix it because you asked me, should I just say fucking I'm off of you or should I just continue to play nice? I don't think you should do either. Hey, I don't think you should break up with your sister. No, I don't. Half sister, whatever. I don't think you should break up with her. And I also don't think you should play nice because that's being phony. I think you should set her ass down.
You and her, not all the sisters. I think she needs to have an individual conversation with each of you. And then you guys can come together and talk. And the reason why I say that and just hear me out because she could possibly feel like with all of y'all talking to her at the same time.
Y'all are going to go back and talk about her when she gets up and leave because she is the only one that's divided. There is a division there, you know, that was created because of dad. So really, no one is to blame. Not the mother, not your mother, not the sister. But then again, we can't even really blame dad because it's...
religion that you don't have to abide by one wife or one you know so and he was married to four women as you said so these are divisions created because of religion I'm gonna say that I'm gonna say that confidently because that's end all be all in a nutshell that's what it is
I can't deem it to say it's wrong. However, I'm not a Muslim. I'm Christian. And you can't have more than one wife. You can't do that. Now, niggas do it all day. Men cheat. Men do this. But it's not right in my religion. So what I'm saying to you is I think it should be an individual thing.
conversation, you should go and talk to her. Then your other sister, go and talk to her. Then the other sister, go talk to her. And then the other sister, go talk to her. I don't know how many of y'all it is. Papa Rolling Stone head ass, damn. But I do think that that would birth a whole new perspective
about you guys to her. And then you never even know. She could probably be wanting the love from y'all so bad, but she doesn't want to be the bigger person. She wants y'all to pull it out of her. You know, she wants y'all to make the first step and it's okay in doing that. Y'all been playing nice all this damn time. Why? Knowing y'all don't like the girl and knowing the girl don't like y'all. Have a conversation with her. Hey, look, and then you don't got to be nice in the conversation. Shit, you my sister. I'm going to talk to you like a real grown ass woman. Listen,
I don't like that you talk about
Me and our always include her. You want to use words like our as mad as you may be in this conversation, as mad as you always probably feel that, you know, you don't want to claim her or whatever, or she's not like you. Yeah. She's not like you because y'all don't have the same mother. Y'all got the same dad. Trust me. You are more of your mother than you are your father. I'll always believe that. I don't care. You lived in her belly for nine months.
Yes, he helped create you, but you were bonded to your mother for nine months. You were held by your mother immediately after birth.
You're a breastfed, whether you're breastfed or not, you bond skin to skin. So she's more of her mother than your father. You're more of your mother than your father. You understand? So sit down and talk to her. You say, Hey, what is it? Or you can just start the conversation like that. What is it? What is it about me that you hate? Why do you hate me? Why do you dislike me? What is wrong? What did I do to you?
Why do you snitch on me? Why do you think you're so different? What is the problem with us? What is the underlying issue? Does it have anything to do with our dad? You know, give her a chance to talk also. Things may get a little heated. I know y'all better not put your hands on each other. That's not what sisters do. Even half sisters don't supposed to do that. Okay.
Have a conversation. Go to your other sisters. Encourage them to talk to her. Y'all don't have to fight fire with fire. Let hollow ass be the fire. Put that shit out. Extinguish that shit. And if it doesn't work even after a sensible civilized conversation, then fall back, I would say, and let her come around. Don't treat her no different way. You just learn how to deal with it with a long-handed spoon. Deal with her at a distance. Love your sister from a distance.
OK, so check back in with me, baby girl. That was a good one. And she's so beautiful, too. All right. We're going to do one more and we're going to get out of here. Hold up. Hold up. I know this shit getting good, but listen to just a couple seconds of a commercial. If you love me, you'll listen. The holidays are about spending time with your loved ones and creating magical memories that will last a lifetime. So whether it's family and friends you haven't seen in a while or those who you see all the time.
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Hey, Jez. Okay, I'm gonna get right into it. I'm 26 years old and I'm dating that guy. He's really nice. He's not one of the typical guys I date. He actually is shit. Most of the guys, you know, we tend to go after. I tend to go after ain't shit. But this one, he's doing pretty good. Either way, anyways, he has a three-year-old. I have no kids at all. And I'm
He's real cool with his baby mother and anybody else would be great to not be going through baby mama drama, but they're a little too cool. They give their three-year-old
They sit pictures down in front of her and give her a choice of where she wants to go to different countries. And she picks and they go as a family and I'm dating you. So it's kind of hard for me. What should I do? How should I feel? I'm happy that he's not having drama with his baby mother, but I think that's a little bit much. Okay, so you cut that off. And listen, I don't even need you to finish, girl.
Leave that motherfucker alone. That's just what that is. Uh-uh. Uh-uh. This ain't what. What the fuck this look like over there? Girl, please. What? You dating him? Is he your boyfriend? Because to be honest with you, oh, yeah, I'm coming with y'all, too. The fuck? I ain't never been to Somalia. I ain't never been to St. Lucia. I never been to Arabia. The fuck? Like, no. Put some pictures in front of me, motherfucker, and I'm going. That sound like some Will Smith, Jada Pinkett shit. Damn. What is this?
Because you know Will Smith has an older son, right? Before Jada. His name is Trey. Now, Will was married to his mother before. Look, the Baltimore is coming out of me. Will was married to this woman before, okay?
And I just watched a little snippet of Red Table Talk where she actually came on. I think her name is Lisa. I do not want to screw this woman's name up. I think his first wife's name was Lisa. She comes on the show and Jada says,
Oh, they take trips together and everything. They go out the country together. And then, so Lisa said, you know, you're going to have to clear this up, right? Like, no, that's your husband. Yes. He was mine before, but he's your husband. You know, you say stuff like that. You're going to have to clear it up. No, we don't just go on trips because we're, you know, like we fucking around. Nothing like that. No.
I think they have some type of like their business partners or something like that. But either way, I don't care. Jada is so secure in herself because she ain't really, she don't give a damn about no damn Willie. So she don't care. Right. She got a few entanglements of her own still going on that we don't know about yet that she probably will tell us because she tell us every damn thing, even shit that she shouldn't tell us. But that's neither here or there.
She doesn't mind Will traveling the world with his baby mother. And the son don't even be there because the son is grown. So imagine that. I wouldn't even do that shit. As comfortable as I am with my son's father, me and my son and his dad
We'll never go out the country if I'm dating someone. We'll never go out the country together unless he taking his girl and I'm taking my man. It's no way I don't care. That's just the respect level that I would have for my man and that he's supposed to have for his woman. That's just what that is. Girl, leave that nigga alone, especially if he ain't inviting you.
And when they go out the country together, do he call you? Do he talk to girl? Look, fuck that. Leave that nigga. That's just what that is. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Now you cut your story off, but I didn't even need to hear nothing else. Fuck that. Leave that shit alone. Cause I don't have time to girl. I ain't got time for that shit. Did y'all hear that? That just pissed me off. I want to know how serious you guys are. And when you say dating,
Dating to me just means you're getting to know a person. You know, you could be dating four, five, six people. You know what I'm saying? You could be dating a lot of people. You could be dating one person if you choose to date one person. But are you in a relationship? That's the difference. Because if you're actually in a relationship, that's unacceptable. I mean, come on. Come on. Seriously.
Ask him, would he allow the same? If y'all are even on those terms, have you ever bought this up to him before? Or is this your first time even taking it outside of your relationship, bringing it to me? I think there needs to be a communication level established. I don't think there is one. The fuck? And you say it like this is a regular thing that they just be doing and shit. That can't be healthy. You can't like possibly be happy. The fuck?
I don't know. You said they're a little too cool. Do you see any other signs of anything going on? Like, what the hell? And then, hold up. Hold up. Let me...
I think this shit just clicked. I'm going to say this to y'all. I'm going to leave on this note. Is this nigga rich? And is that why you fucking with him? Because he got money. Because if he is frequently taking his family, because that's what it is, honey, his family out the country and the way he's presenting the destination is setting pictures in front of a baby, a three-year-old who don't even know how to say country probably.
Much less spell it. The fuck? This nigga got some fucking money. What if she pick Egypt? Is he just going to go over there? Because them flights high as hell because that's where I'm going next week. The hell do this nigga got money and is that the reason why you fucking with him? Because if that is the reason why you fucking with him, girl, you might as well stay where you at. If that's the reason, shit. If you really love him and you really value loyalty and you value faithfulness, leave.
But if you just with a nigga for his money, you can be cool with your baby mother all day, baby. Matter of fact, while y'all go on a trip, send me on one so I ain't got to think about y'all. I ain't got to go where y'all go. Just send me on my own and give me another ticket so I can take a nigga. What the fuck, girl? Get your life, but chuck back in because I need to know, dude, this nigga has somebody.
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We want to speak out and we want this to stop. Wow, very powerful. I'm Ellie Flynn, an investigative journalist, and this is my journey deep into the adult entertainment industry. I really wanted to be a player boy in my adult. He was like, I'll take you to the top, I'll make you a star. To expose an alleged predator and the rotten industry he works in. It's honestly so much worse than I had anticipated. We're an army in comparison to him.
From novel, listen to The Bunny Trap on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey everyone, it's John, also known as Dr. John Paul. And I'm Jordan, or Joe Ho. And we are the Black Fat Film Podcast. A podcast where all the intersections of identity are celebrated. Ooh, chat, this year we have had some of our favorite people on, including Kid Fury, T.S. Madison, Amber Ruffin from the Amber and Lacey Show, Angelica Ross, and more.
Make sure you listen to the Black Fat Femme Podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, girl. Ooh, I know that's right. Hey, y'all. Niminy here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman, Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
♪ Smash, slam, another one gone ♪ ♪ Bash, bam, another one gone ♪ ♪ The crack of the bat and another one gone ♪ ♪ The tip of the cap, there's another one gone ♪ Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history. Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama who refused to give up her seat on the city bus nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. ♪ Did you know, did you know ♪
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records. Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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where ambition meets inspiration, search for How I Work on the free iHeart app or in whatever podcast app you're listening to.