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8: Our Favorite Four Letter Word

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"Don't Die In Your Twenties" beckons from the shadows, a gathering of youthful minds on the brink of discovery. Join our enigmatic flock of friends as they unravel the mysteries of societal norms and taboo subjects, delving deep into the uncharted waters of the modern twenties experience.
This episode is centered around a post from r/relationshipadvice where a woman seeks advice on whether she should meet her ex-boyfriend's parents to explain why she broke up with him after six years.
The conversation explores the themes of fear of commitment, maturity in relationships, and the importance of communication. We emphasize the need for maturity and open communication. Our conversation also highlights the need for personal growth and pursuing individual dreams while being in a relationship.
Special thanks to Oba our resident psych.

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Chapters

1. 8: Our Favorite Four Letter Word (00:00:00)

2. YMCA story/ WIC (00:00:29)

3. Intro (00:06:35)

4. They not like us anymore (00:10:23)

5. What should I say to my ex's mom? (6yrs) (00:13:36)

6. Responses & Anecdotes (00:16:00)

7. Fear of commitment (00:28:06)

8. Hot take: you don't deserve a reason for the breakup (00:30:45)

9. Story Update (00:49:33)

10. What to watch/stream (01:09:51)

8 episodes

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"Don't Die In Your Twenties" beckons from the shadows, a gathering of youthful minds on the brink of discovery. Join our enigmatic flock of friends as they unravel the mysteries of societal norms and taboo subjects, delving deep into the uncharted waters of the modern twenties experience.
This episode is centered around a post from r/relationshipadvice where a woman seeks advice on whether she should meet her ex-boyfriend's parents to explain why she broke up with him after six years.
The conversation explores the themes of fear of commitment, maturity in relationships, and the importance of communication. We emphasize the need for maturity and open communication. Our conversation also highlights the need for personal growth and pursuing individual dreams while being in a relationship.
Special thanks to Oba our resident psych.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 8: Our Favorite Four Letter Word (00:00:00)

2. YMCA story/ WIC (00:00:29)

3. Intro (00:06:35)

4. They not like us anymore (00:10:23)

5. What should I say to my ex's mom? (6yrs) (00:13:36)

6. Responses & Anecdotes (00:16:00)

7. Fear of commitment (00:28:06)

8. Hot take: you don't deserve a reason for the breakup (00:30:45)

9. Story Update (00:49:33)

10. What to watch/stream (01:09:51)

8 episodes

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