Stephen A. Smith Declares Sunday the 'Worst Day of the Week to Be Horny'
Stephen A. Smith also responded to a fan's inquiry about what he considers the "best meal before sex."
For those in search of opinions on matters of horniness, Stephen A. Smith has spoken.
During a recent segment of The Stephen A. Smith Show in which he reads and responds to viewers’ tweeted inquiries, the First Take personality was asked to reveal his pick for the “worst day of the week to be horny.”
Smith provided a thorough answer on this matter, all centered around his assessment of Sunday as the most horniness-unfriendly day of any given week.
"Worst day of the week to be horny to me is Sunday night, 'cause chances are most people gotta work Monday morning," he said. "The week hasn’t started yet and a lot of times you wanna relax, wind down, and enjoy the end of the weekend before you get into the muck and mire, the hustle of the week."
Meanwhile, the best day for horniness, at least according to Smith, is either Friday or Saturday.
"Friday and Saturday, she looking to go out in most instances," the 56-year-old sports tv personality explained. "And if you go out, it’s been a wonderful evening and then you wanna close. Close as in c-l-o-s-e. Not c-l-o-t-h-e-s. You wanna close. That’s closing."
This wasn't the only sex-related tweet Smith responded to on the latest episode of his show. He also spoke candidly about what he considers to be the "best meal before sex."
Smith, no stranger to making headlines, recently landed in the long-standing discourse over whether one should choose dinner with Jay Z or $500,000. Per Smith, nuance is often lost in conversations about this hypothetical choice, including how one's real-life financial situation would factor into such a decision.
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