EP 386: Olympic Dating ft. Anwar The Dating Coach
This week the ladies are joined by Anwar The Dating Coach! They start the episode off by defining the two types of women in a relationship, 3 boundaries to help […]
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Wow, has it really been a month since the last episode? Well Stephanie and Travis are back this week and you might wanna buckle up. Stephanie vents about a lazy performance by Busta Rhymes, compares Missy Elliot to Beyonce and discusses Eli’s first concert performance experience with Young Miko.
Travis is very proud of an intimate moment they shared, let’s just say it was kinda queer. This was a moment Travis’ humor was appreciated, but that’s not always the case.
Oh So Y’all Can Relate is BACK with a TRIPLE HITTER. Yes 3 back to back submissions. First, a woman questions if her long-term relationship is holding her back, despite her boyfriend ‘trying’ to improve. Another listener is worn out from constantly seeking emotional support from a partner who doesn’t seem to notice her needs. Lastly, an engaged woman feels the pressure of societal expectations and wonders how to balance giving and receiving in her relationship.
Of course Travis and Stephanie do their best to advise and encourage them, they might not always agree, but in the end give unified consult.
This week the ladies are joined by Anwar The Dating Coach! They start the episode off by defining the two types of women in a relationship, 3 boundaries to help […]
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