Welcome to Coffee and Cleavage the tantalizing podcast that bares it all when it comes to sex, dating, relationships, and everything that lies beneath the surface. Let your curiosity run wild as vivacious hosts Lynnie Marie and Shantal Monique, alongside their witty studio producer Gary, embark on a no-holds-barred journey into the world of sex, love and kink with with an irresistibly engaging and comedic twist. Together, they'll shatter taboos, tackle the most risqué topics, and leave you craving for more.So grab your favorite cup of coffee and join Coffee and Cleavage every Wednesday! ASK QUESTIONS & SUBMIT STORIES: https://www.coffeeandcleavage.com/JOIN Coffee and Cleavage: https://onlyfans.com/coffeeandcleavage WATCH (video episodes): https://of.tv/creators/coffee-and-cleavageSUBSCRIBE:https://www.youtube.com/coffeeandcleavageFOLLOW: https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandcleavage/BUSINESS INQUIRIES:[email protected]
In this fun and unfiltered episode, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary answer personal, fan-submitted questions—from guilty pleasures and wild preferences. Positions, orgasms and where to finish! The trio dives into playful confessions, revealing their quirks, turn-ons, and a few things you probably didn’t know! It’s the ultimate “get to know us” episode—raw, honest, and a little spicy.
Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary dive into fan-submitted stories seeking dating advice. One listener struggles with finding romance at work, while another wonders how much to reveal about his virginity to a potential partner. Plus, a listener debates whether to risk a close friendship for love. The trio shares their own experiences and insights—helping fans navigate love, attraction, and tough decisions.
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, we bring you He Said, She Said: The Battle of the Sexes. Strap in as we debate who should make the first move, whether “playing it cool” helps or hurts, and if there’s ever a moment in an argument when fighting fair goes out the window. You’ll hear personal takes on body language cues, dealbreakers, and what truly matters in modern dating. Tune in to decide whose perspective you agree with most—and don’t forget to share your own burning questions or stories.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, we expose the raw, unfiltered side of infidelity with confessions that leave no emotion off the table. From drunken mistakes that spiraled into broken vows, to heart-wrenching affairs that sparked bittersweet endings, these real-life stories reveal the twisted motivations and lingering guilt that plague everyone involved. Join Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary as they delve into the highs, lows, and messy aftermath that redefine what it means to risk everything in the pursuit of human connection.
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Shantal and Gary answer some of their fans most pressing questions. What is creating and working on Onlyfans like? Do their families know what they do for a living? Do they prefer going out or staying in? Plus how do they know the difference between different orgasms? The trio dish and invite you to send more juicy questions for them to divulge!
In today’s episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary dive headfirst into three real-life listener dilemmas. First, a Tinder user is stuck swiping and wonders if changing jobs (and maybe asking out coffee shop customers) will boost his matches. Next, a self-conscious virgin fears rejection from women who might label his inexperience a deal breaker. Finally, a fan struggles with whether to tell a close friend he’s caught feelings—and risks turning the entire friendship upside down. Tune in for frank advice, personal stories, and plenty of laughs as the hosts share their honest takes on these tricky dating crossroads.
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary explore the green flags that signify a thriving relationship—both emotionally and physically. From open communication and mutual respect to shared laughter and deep emotional support, these key indicators help build strong, fulfilling connections.
The conversation gets even spicier as they dive into green flags in the bedroom, discussing consent, communication, and the importance of mutual pleasure in a healthy intimate life.
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary dive into some spicy relationship debates. Is watching adult content while in a relationship crossing the line, or is it just harmless fun? Should you be upfront with your partner about it, or is that oversharing? Plus, the trio spills the tea on interoffice romances—dating a coworker, hooking up with the boss, and the risks (and rewards) of mixing business with pleasure. And which one of the hosts actually got down to business at work? And things get even hotter when they each answer if they have ever gotten turned on in public? Tune in for wild confessions, hot takes, and unfiltered conversation!
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary dive into sexual and social trends. From creative kinks and fetishes like working out naked to failed sexual AI predictions of the past. Will sex, dating and relationships be forever changed in the next decade? Tune in and laugh along!
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary dive into a fan question and share a fan sex story. A longtime listener shares his struggles with shyness, confidence, and approaching women he feels are "out of his league." The conversation takes a spicy turn when another fan story shares his long-held fantasy of having a threesome and the challenges he's faced when pursuing it in real life. Are fantasies better in the bedroom or in your head?
Today on Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary are back with a special listener Q&A episode, answering two fan-submitted questions that cut right to the core of modern dating. First up, they tackle whether it’s better for a man to be direct about his intentions—saying, “Hey, I like you. Let’s go out!”—or to take a more subtle approach and let the chemistry build naturally. Then, they weigh in on whether someone’s job or profession really affects their attractiveness, and if the pressure to have a “perfect” career is overblown.
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