n.
1. The philosophy of talking candidly and openly and honestly without fear of what others might think
a. usually for another's benefit to let them know of something that is usually hard to discuss
b. to let others know that you are talking honestly and sincerely and that what you are expressing is
not a joke and that you are
unabashedly being true to your own thoughts and feelings
c. Real Talk can be used in the sense to
affirm what someone is saying as a true, or valid statement and that they are expressing sincere thoughts and opinions. the two are not necessarily always inclusive though