<p>Happy Friday Mosquitoes & Mossies!</p><p>In honour of our real life besties NEVER listening to our advice, we started this ep off with a lil bit of healing by way of giving advice to our bollywood besties who we believe had gone down the wrong path. Criminal guys and gals seem to be the flavour of the season when it comes to falling in love, and MOS does not approve. </p><p>By popular demand we are back with an episode on the futility of advising your girl besties, broken female friendships, bury-the-body friends, and the myth that is a mature friendship breakup. </p><p>Naina and Sakshi debate the difference between supporting your friends and enabling them, with a humble request from Sakshi to do some enabling when it comes to Meerut pronunciations. We also discussed whether our parent's generation did friendship better, Naina tried to start a pen pal community, and Sakshi requested that you remember that this is a comedy podcast - so have some pity on a bin-byaahi beti. </p><p>Finally, we unpacked a few stories from MOS listeners who experienced some insane girl besties, and took a moment of silence for the mom friend of the group (hug your nearest mom friend, give them a day off, pls). </p><p>Bonus: Exam szn got Sakshi feeling nostalgic and she gave us a mini-recap of a gadhyasankalan short story that has traumatized many an ICSE student.</p><p>If you are a tru MOS bestie, go enable us by hitting like, share, hype, subscribe, follow, and scream it from the rooftops so that we can hit 100k. </p><p>Chaptering:</p><p>00:00 – Introduction: Should men start in jail?</p><p>00:51 – Female friendships, because you asked for it</p><p>02:33 – What advice do you give Bollywood characters as their BFF?</p><p>04:28 – A friendly shoutout to Snooze Club</p><p>06:00 – Onscreen kissing scenes & accidentally witnessing a friend’s PDA</p><p>08:41 – Dating your therapist? Let’s discuss</p><p>10:30 – Why women should have male friends (in moderation)</p><p>13:29 – Asking your male BFF for help… oh no, not again</p><p>16:47 – Phrase of the week</p><p>17:27 – Comment the name of your BFF who can do anything for you</p><p>20:37 – Friendship breakups that hurt more than divorce</p><p>22:10 – Workplace & school friendships</p><p>26:58 – Does friendship end with a breakup or just fizzles out?</p><p>33:12 – Reviewing O Romeo</p><p>37:23 – Digital detox for an influencer? Not happening</p><p>39:02 – Bonding only with like-minded people?</p><p>43:18 – Brace ourselves for a Hindi monologue</p><p>52:00 – This story deserves a reaction</p><p>58:27 – A heart-touching story</p><p>01:06:18 – Where do you actually meet people? Suggestions inside</p><p>01:09:37 – Like, share, follow, subscribe, hype us up & help us reach 100K</p><p>Follow MoS on Instagram:</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/momentofsilencepod/reels/?hl=en</p><p>Credits: Naina Bhan - Co-host and certified overthinker</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/nainabee?ig...</p><p>Sakshi Shivdasani - Co-host, balancing out Naina’s overthinking with a healthy dose of not thinking</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/sakshishivdasani/?hl=en</p><p>Senior Producer- Amruta P. https://www.linkedin.com/in/amruta-bandivdekar-01879925</p><p>Produced by "Vertical by Handmade" - Our personal cheering squad </p><p>https://www.instagram.com/verticalbyhandmade?igsh=NG1vdXd5bWdsdWI3</p><p>Creative direction by Tinkre, Keeper of MoS' signature “Pookie” energy Natascha Mehra</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/tinkre.in/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/natascha.zip/?hl=en </p><p>Researched by our very own curiosity engineer - Aashna Sharma https://www.linkedin.com/in/aashna-sharma-913146179</p><p>Reel Editor - Yug Vermahttps://www.instagram.com/bass_abhiyug?igsh=MnlibHdsbG56MjNl&utm_source=qr</p><p>Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are for entertaining purposes only and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts, the production team, or affiliated brand. We don't claim to be experts- just two people with Wi-fi and feelings. While we encourage open dialogue, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information shared. Listener discretion is advised — especially if you're allergic to strong opinions.</p>