Repressed Humor Issues
Repressed Humor Issues
Ryan and Dan
Season 3 Episode 17 - Cuckholding Corgan's Coxxyx
1 hour 12 minutes Posted Aug 14, 2025 at 7:58 pm.
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With Ryan gallivanting across the Atlantic Ocean — and Dan never having wished for an iceberg this hard in his life — Season 3 Episode 17 of Repressed Humor Issues welcomes a very special guest host: Daniel. That's right. Dan and Daniel. Hosting a podcast together. This isn't going to get confusing at all. Nope. Not one bit.

Okay, it gets confusing almost immediately, and it's hilarious. In this special guest host episode, Dan and Daniel dive into topics that Ryan could never handle with this level of sophistication — which is to say, they discuss how men's underwear is essentially a safety hazard for your anatomy and your love life. The guys break down the engineering failures of modern men's undergarments with a level of passion and detail that suggests they've been thinking about this for far too long.

It's the kind of conversation that starts with legitimate complaints about elastic waistbands and ends in a place that no underwear manufacturer could have predicted. The episode also tackles testicular torsion — specifically, why it wasn't a huge concern at Dan's school, which raises more questions about Dan's school than it answers. The discussion is somehow both educational and deeply uncomfortable, which is the Repressed Humor Issues sweet spot. And then comes the hot take that will make Ryan furious when he hears it from Iceland: why film guys are cucks. Take THAT, Ryan!

Dan and Daniel tag-team this opinion with the enthusiasm of two men who have been waiting for Ryan to leave so they could finally say what they really think. It's betrayal, it's comedy, and it's the kind of content that guarantees Ryan will have some words when he returns.Here's the real surprise though: if you love the anime Mashle, this is the episode for you. That's right — Repressed Humor Issues finally has a target audience, and it's Mashle fans. Nobody is more surprised by this than the hosts themselves. This might be the most niche crossover in podcast history, and we're here for it. This episode proves that Repressed Humor Issues can survive — and even thrive — without Ryan. Whether that's a good thing for the show or a devastating blow to Ryan's ego remains to be seen.

Either way, it's great content. New episodes biweekly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and iHeart Radio. Visit repressedhumorissues.com for merch, polls (includingwhether Ryan should be replaced), and more. Follow @RHI_Podcast and@repressedhumorissues. Explicit content.