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Join unlikely duo Calm Cristy & Genocidal Jack, clones employed by the Illuminati, as they ramble about their workday mythical creature hunting, dealing with global politics, stopping the apocalypse and adventuring to other planets. With rampant speculation clarified into horrifying possibilities, conspiracy theories tossed around and an occasional guest in a no-holds-barred discussion, learning how absurd the universe can be is unavoidable.

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February 19, 2022

Rambling 163: Bad Relationship Advice 5

February 19, 2022/ GreyThoughts.Info

The duo continues answering listener questions on love and romance. Using their romantic expertise and hands-on experience with all manner of mental and emotional disciplines, the duo tries to race through more of the leftover Valentine’s Day questions they could not get to previously. The mission? Make Love Great Again!

Rambling 163: Bad Relationship Advice 5
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Topics Discussed

  • Caught Neighbor Cheating! 02:53
  • My partner finds others attractive! 07:31
  • I hate when my partner touches me. 11:07
  • Leaving my abusive partner without warning. 14:19
  • My partner gives me silent treatment to hurt me. 17:42
  • I’m not my partners best sexual experience. 20:42
  • My partner cheated with a married person! 26:31
  • My partner thirst traps, but tells me. Red flag? 31:42
  • Partner checks through my phone, although finds nothing. Why? 35:09
  • Caught mom cheating on dad!!! 39:16
  • Bestfriend and Boyfriend are too close for my comfort. 44:19
  • Partner wants divorce, but I don’t. What to do? 47:53
  • I'm in love with my best friend and don't want to hear about their love life. 50:35
  • Partner loves someone else. What to do? 54:37

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Cristina: This program contains strong themes meant for a mature audience. Discretion is advised.

Jack: Going live in 5, 4.

Cristina: What does live mean?

Jack: welcome to the Rambling Podcast, the show where we work on humanity's most absurd and baffling ideas in childish ways. I am your love guru, Jack.

Cristina: And I am your host, Christina.

Jack: And if you have yet, remember to hit that subscribe button to get notified the second new Suave episodes are released.

Cristina: Also, this show is most enjoyable with a listening partner to share opinions and ideas on topics we discuss.

Jack: Yes. So go pull your partner up on that love seat, get a blanket. Get nice and close and watch their hands drift and the blanket start jumping.

Cristina: Are you really gonna do that voice this whole time? That'd be amazing if you do it.

Jack: Just super suave. Slick back hair. I got slick back hair for this episode.

Cristina: You should try one question. It doesn't have to be the first. It will be a random question.

Jack: Got you. I'm wearing a suit, too. I'm wearing a suit. I have a rose in my mouth. I only sound clear because I've practiced for years. Because this is a romance podcast.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And today what we're doing on this romance podcast is because last time we had many, many, many, many, many submissions, and we didn't get the half of them. There were too many.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And so we're gonna. We're gonna try to race through a bunch of these. Probably not gonna get through all of them, but any of you, we don'. Too bad for you. We're just.

Cristina: See you next year.

Jack: See you next year. S***.

Cristina: Again.

Jack: Hopefully you got the same problem by then, and then you can ask again.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You know, it's possible. S***. If you've been struggling with this problem for a year, bro, just break up and go somewhere else. Yeah.

Cristina: Yes. That's your solution. There you go.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: For anyone who didn't get their answer.

Jack: Just break up and go do something else. Yes, that's the solution. If you don't show up in this episode, break up and do something else.

Cristina: What if it's not even, like, a huge problem?

Jack: No, it doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. Oh, she always eats my cheesecake. And I love cheesecake. And I love her very. Break up and go date somebody else.

Cristina: Wow.

Jack: Somebody who doesn't eat your f****** cheesecake. You ask because it was that much of a problem in the first place. Right. Because the f****** cheesecake is everything. It's her or the cheesecake. Well, choose the f****** cheesecake. Thug life.

Cristina: That's crazy. Then he finds out he was allergic to cheesecake and then dies.

Jack: Anyways. Everybody lives. Wait, how the f*** did he love cheesecake?

Cristina: He never got to taste it.

Jack: She always ate. She was saving his life.

Cristina: She was exactly fair.

Jack: Fair. Anyway, so yeah, we're gonna answer questions that were left over from last week, which was quite a plethora, and we're gonna get through a bunch of them and then the rest of you. Well, your analog. Too bad.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: So let's do it.

Cristina: The first question is the neighbor is cheating on his wife with another neighbor. I've seen it all happen. Don't know what to do. Should I tell my neighbor her husband is cheating on her?

Jack: Interesting. This is technically relationship problem, but it's not their relationship problem.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Do you know this is a fun, fun spot to be in. You should send subtle hints to everybody and start f****** with their heads for no reason. Don't let them know too.

Cristina: Don't let them know.

Jack: Don't let them know it's you. You just leave subtle hints. Maybe somebody's here when you're not and you just leave that note.

Cristina: You just say things like that.

Jack: Say random abstract s*** like that. Like maybe there's a different woman who shows up when you leave the house and you just don't tell anybody who said I just showed up in the mail. You send it to her job call, you know, get home ahead of time.

Jack: Just tell her that. Oh, get home ahead of time.

Cristina: Oh, you're hinting to her to find out.

Jack: Maybe you don't tell her what, she's getting home ahead of time.

Cristina: Oh.

Jack: Do small things like that, making both parties super paranoid.

Cristina: Oh, both parties. So you kind of hint at him that you know.

Jack: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like I know what you did. He didn't think it's his wife. He doesn't f******. He's just gonna stop. We can't f*** with him, we gotta f*** with her.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Wait, who's a cheater? It's her. Him, him, him. Okay. Yeah, the typical guy. S***.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So I bet she's way hot.

Cristina: Who?

Jack: His wife that he's cheating on. Isn't that how it goes? You just find some garbage just like B rate and you're f****** like your straight 10 out of 10 wife gets cheated on because you feel insecure that she makes more money and is way hot so you f****** cheat on her with some garbage that's unemployed and looks like the f****** t*** that your wife left in the toilet.

Cristina: Yes. Maybe she's a wife that works too hard. She's she from the last Episode. He can't have sex with her because she works too much, and so he's.

Jack: Oh, s***. He took my advice. Yeah, he's just out here f****** somebody else. Oh, fair enough. Don't get caught, bro.

Cristina: This person just got him.

Jack: Oh, yeah, this person got him. Oh, God, he sucks. But yeah, no, f*** with their heads. That's definitely the way to go. It's not your business. Like, let's be real. Whatever. It ain't your business. You don't have to tell anybody anything. Plus, bro code, what the f***? You don't just rat a dude out. You try to get him caught, but you don't tell.

Cristina: Yeah, I guess. Please. Also, you don't have truth, so it sounds like drama.

Jack: Yes. You.

Cristina: You and the wife. So, like, if she doesn't want to believe, it's just. She's gonna have a problem with you.

Jack: Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a whole problem. Stay out of it, but stay in it.

Cristina: Stay, you know, stay out of it.

Jack: Visibly, but, you know, keep looking.

Cristina: What if you just record it?

Jack: That works.

Cristina: I don't know, like, if it's happening right in front of your house or something, you can see it through your window.

Jack: Yeah. You can even aim a camera at it.

Cristina: Mmm.

Jack: You know, when it happens regularly, you've seen it for a while.

Cristina: Yeah. Is that obvious for you? I mean, then maybe other neighbors know. I don't know.

Jack: Ask other neighbors. Get a committee of neighbors together and talk about the lady who's being cheated on by the guy who's a total cheater.

Cristina: Start a fan club and then find.

Jack: Out if the lady who he's cheating. Wait, no. Because it's cheating with a different neighbor. That's part of the question.

Cristina: Oh, yes. That's another neighbor, too.

Jack: So gossip about that other neighbor and call her a w****. It's very important that you just call her a w****. A home wrecking w****. Just be to her back.

Cristina: To her back, to her back.

Jack: But make sure she hears the whispers.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: That everybody knows, oh, she's a home wrecking w****. And then you. You subtly hint at the wife. You're like, that lady over there is a home wrecking w****. Oh, real. Who. Who's. Who's home? Are they home wrecking? And then get really awkward and say nothing.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: But you never directly say yours. Yeah, you just say, oh, that's the homewrecking w****. Oh, wow, really? Who's home? And then just put your head down. Say nothing.

Cristina: Yes. And every. If every neighbor is doing this, she'll eventually, like, at first she'll be like, it's gotta be that neighbor. Nah, it's gotta be that one.

Jack: And then she eventually she's like, am I the home who's wrecked?

Cristina: Yes. That sounds awesome.

Jack: Yeah. That's a very reasonable way to handle.

Cristina: The situation and not be in anyone's business at the same time.

Jack: And not be in anyone's business. You get them caught, you never ratted on him, and the wife finds out, yay.

Cristina: Everyone wins.

Jack: And you got to call somebody a home wrecking w**** without it being incorrect.

Cristina: That is fun.

Jack: Yes. You win. You won situational lottery. Yes. Not truthfully.

Cristina: Not truthfully. Yeah.

Jack: People just say it because they're angry.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Interesting.

Cristina: This time it's for real.

Jack: This is the for real thing.

Cristina: Yeah. The next question is, my boyfriend has been looking at other women's butts wherever we go. That behavior is really getting on my nerves and making me feel insecure. I can't understand because we have a great relationship and I don't know what to say or should I say anything? I'm thankful for any opinions?

Jack: This is a ridiculously common problem in the world that people need to learn how to deal with, and it is ridiculous, insecure people. He's not in the wrong. She is.

Cristina: He's not in the.

Jack: This probably sounded like I was saying, like, well, there's a bunch of men who need to control themselves. No. Get your s*** together. Obviously him liking you doesn't instantaneously just mean everybody else stops being attractive and everybody else stops being interesting. No, no. Monogamy is when, despite that fact, you are committed to one person. That does not mean everybody else stopped being attractive and everybody else stopped being interesting. And you can't have f****** lady friends because. Shut the f*** up. Look, your boyfriend is a guy. You be blind. Is that the answer here? Be blind? How dare you see other people's butts to get over your. The fact that he's with you tells you way more information.

Cristina: So should she say anything, she should say nothing.

Jack: She should learn to control her emotions and stop putting her insecurities as if they're his fault. That's your insecurity, not his insecurity. That's your emotions. Learn to manage your emotions.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Don't put s*** on somebody else when it's your fault. Oh, what he's doing is making me. Nobody can make you feel any kind of f****** way. That's impossible. You feel away because of something happening inside you.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: In response to the situation.

Cristina: Just learn to deal with her feelings.

Jack: She should learn to understand why she feels insecure about this.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: You should just sit, meditate and ask, why does this bother me if he's.

Cristina: With me and he's great and they. She said they have a great relationship.

Jack: You have a great relationship. So why is this enough for you to start having doubts? You're kind of a bad girlfriend because small, trivial s*** is enough for you to start questioning. Maybe he deserves better. Yeah, maybe that's not right because you're just blaming your insecurities on him. That's inappropriate. Why is it that it's up to him to manage your emotions, to manage your concerns and your worries? If again, you have a great relationship, you know he's going to do anything. And the fact that he's even telling you outwardly means at least he's secure and trusts you. And you're just in your head being deceitful and not agreeing with any of it.

Cristina: And you're just like, said that when he first brought it up. Like, I don't feel comfortable about this.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: At the moment that she felt.

Jack: And then. And then unpack. Why? Because it shouldn't be. Like, if he enjoys doing this as a part of him, are you going to change who he is for you? Then you're fine. You suck.

Cristina: Yeah. If.

Jack: If he's a person who just likes to look at pretty people and comment on how pretty they are, and then you're in your insecurity and in your emotions judging him for it and thinking he should change, then you don't like who he is. You like who he could be.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: In which case, go find a person who's already that and don't put him through this f******. You're leading him on. Essentially.

Cristina: Yeah. Calm down.

Jack: Yeah. Calm your emotions or go be with somebody else, but don't. Don't make this his fault.

Cristina: Yes. Okay. Yeah.

Jack: This is highly inappropriate. Highly inappropriate.

Cristina: Yeah. Yeah. Interesting. The next question is, I love my husband, but I hate kissing him or even him touching me. Everything about this is disgusting to me and I hate it. I can't take it anymore, but I can't do anything about it. I've tried talking to him, but it's like he forgets in the day after. What do I do now?

Jack: Interesting. This is a weird problem because a lot of relationships, a lot of people need physical contact and they like to give physical contact, and it's how they show love. And if it feels like he's trying to show love through physical contact, which you do not like you're. You're talking. Well, this is Interesting.

Cristina: Because so much questions about it, like, how long has she had this problem with him? Did this just happen overnight or something?

Jack: Oh, it's her husband. Interesting. So this is actually while they're dating.

Cristina: Was anything happening?

Jack: This is a compatibility issue. There shouldn't be together 100% because she's forcing herself to tolerate something that she genuinely feels disgusted by.

Cristina: Yeah. Like.

Jack: And he. This is kind of like the other thing. He's being kind of let on. Well, no, she was honest about it. Nevertheless.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: But he. Again, his way of showing love is totally different. And if he were to do it your way, then he's missing out.

Cristina: Yes. He's missing out on. Yeah, this needs.

Jack: Yeah, this is a compatibility issue.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You got divorce your f****** husband. That is the real response here. I'm not even joking about this one. Usually I attach a joke. This is real. Actually. We don't normally get a problem that's like a real problem. It's just people and their stupid bullshit, which is why it's funny when they send it to us, knowing we're gonna rip them apart. But I got nothing for you, man. This is like a real issue.

Cristina: This is probably worth a divorce.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: It's just. It's too.

Jack: It's too much. Yeah, it's too much. Or you have to consider branching into an open relations. The problem with that logic is he would still show you physical affection. That's what he wants because he loves you. Even if you had somebody, it's not a sex thing. If it was a sex thing, then that would make sense. That an open relationship, I guess could solve that because you go the other person and be emotional with this person. But the problem here is the physical affection.

Cristina: Yeah. That's part. That's more emotional than sexual.

Jack: Yeah. So the idea would be that. Are you the side piece? And then he goes and gets. He divorces you, but keeps dating you and only shows up to f*** you. And then he goes and has his wife that he touches.

Cristina: I don't know. Because she doesn't even want to be touched. So does she even want to have sex with him?

Jack: Interesting. This is very interesting. Fascinating. Are you. Have you lost all interest in physical contact with your husband at any scale?

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And if that's the case, f****** divorce him. Don't. Don't do this. I know it sucks and emotions. I'm a cry. Get the f*** out of here. Be an adult.

Cristina: Yeah, it's. It's unfair.

Jack: Yeah, it's unfair. It's highly unfair. Because if he conforms to you Then he suffers. And if you right now are suffering conforming to him, there's no.

Cristina: There's no winning.

Jack: There's no winning. You guys got to go your separate ways legitimately. I'm not even gonna joke. You guys gotta get divorced. That is the solution here.

Cristina: Gotta say goodbye. Yep. The next question is, I'm leaving my abusive partner tomorrow without notice. Without notice while he's at work. But some people say it's too harsh. Am I doing the right thing?

Jack: You said abusive. No, you are not.

Cristina: No, f*** him.

Jack: Leave. Get a restraining order. Make a video, post it on the Internet telling everybody how abusive he was. Contact the woke left blue haired, fat, overweight lesbian. She they hims, the Zed people and tell them to go, cancel your abusive now ex. And they'll make.

Cristina: Stop talking to those people that are saying that you're being too harsh.

Jack: Yeah, that's probably some f******. That was probably a guy. Her male friends is probably her male friends. Yeah. Who would also hit their own women. Your male friends were beating the s*** out of their own women are the ones who just straight up told you, no, you're being too harsh.

Cristina: What? It's crazy.

Jack: What if I hit you, you're going to f****** leave me too? It's like, yes, that should be the f****** goal.

Cristina: Or this is family. I don't know.

Jack: There's no justification. No justification. Just get the f*** out of. That's ridiculous.

Cristina: Run away.

Jack: Take beatings for no reason. Yeah, well, she didn't specify what kind of abuse could be verbal abuse. It doesn't matter. Abuse is abuse. Yeah, it doesn't matter because you're getting abused regardless. F*** them.

Cristina: Those people are also abusive.

Jack: Yeah, the ones who are like, just accepting it and like, well, you're being too harsh. Let them abuse you. What? Question mark.

Cristina: Yeah. Yeah. That's crazy.

Jack: It's f*****. People are idiots. You need better friends or some s***.

Cristina: Mm. Just run away. Go to a new town.

Jack: Beat the s*** out of me again. Look at my black eye. I'm about to grab all my things and just leave while he's at work one day. No, don't do that. What about his emotions? What about my face, bro?

Cristina: Is that how those characters sounded like? I feel like that's how she sounds like, I guess.

Jack: I don't know. But yeah. No, it's ridiculous. Get the out of there. The Are you even there for Still I don't get this. I'm scared to leave. What the f***?

Cristina: Just run. Here's Never look back.

Jack: This is what blows my f****** mind. Right. The rationale of people who get abused and stay in. Okay, let's use one. One example. Why don't you leave him if he's abusive? Well, I love him. Okay, so we'll excuse that one because that's your dynamic. Right. Their dynamic is she likes being beat or if he doesn't like. Well, you can't love him and like it.

Cristina: I don't know.

Jack: Like if you enjoy being beat, then you don't think it's being B. It's just part of what's happening. The fact that you describe it as being, being.

Cristina: Then you're doing something. You're just. Do you love him?

Jack: Do you love the fact that he does something you don't like? Is that what the is happening? Because how do you get beat and stay. Oh, I love him. What do you love specifically? Is he kind? Is he. Does he treat you with what part? Where. Where is the love coming?

Cristina: It was that first week that they got together.

Jack: Yeah, I'm infatuated. Thus love. But that's not totally ridiculous.

Cristina: That is just go, go, go, go.

Jack: Run away, run away. It doesn't make sense to stay with somebody who is beating you at all.

Cristina: Or people who are cool with it.

Jack: Yeah, that's a weird one.

Cristina: Yeah, that's very weird. Wrong. The next question is, my wife shuts me out a lot whenever she doesn't get her way. She hasn't spoken to me since yesterday morning and won't communicate with me and tell me why. It is really horrible and it hurts me very much. I don't want to engage in an angry altercation, but instead want to just show her that her actions are childish and just because I am hurt doesn't mean that she wins. How can I do that?

Jack: So your wife shuts down and doesn't communicate. But we all know that one of the most important things to a successful relationship is communication. So she's actively cutting communication because emotions and then assuming that if you feel bad, she has won, your wife is kind of a monster and divorce her. This is stupid now. This is dumb because she's a f****** kid and bro, why. Why do you want to be with somebody whose actions are childish?

Cristina: She feels like she wins because.

Jack: Yeah, if you feel bad, she feels like she wins. So she's not really. She doesn't like you, dude.

Cristina: That is so scary.

Jack: She enjoys making you feel like s***. Yeah, that's where she gets off. I don't understand. This is what I mean by most situations are stupid.

Cristina: How did this happen?

Jack: It's ridiculous. It's a form of abuse.

Cristina: It is. He's also being abused.

Jack: He's being emotionally abused. And then he stays. But it's like, what the f***? Why do people stay when they're being abused? I don't understand what the mentality is. Oh, but I love her. But what do you love about her? Just explain it. Tell me what you love about her. Because it doesn't seem like there's something. Oh, she's the mother of my. Shut the f*** up. That's not love. Nah, that's biology, bro.

Cristina: Yeah, they can happen with anyone.

Jack: Oh, but at the beginning, it was fine. Yes. Is this still the beginning? No. Then shut the f*** up. That's past. That's ended.

Cristina: That ended. This is the new her.

Jack: Oh, but what about the good times? That's also in the past. The f***.

Cristina: Yeah. People change.

Jack: People change. And she's changed for the way worse. Unless you f****** were into this to begin with, which then comes back to dynamics. If you. You are here because of it. Why the f*** did you send us this as a question?

Cristina: Yeah, if you knew her like this before you guys got married, like, this.

Jack: Is about you, not about her. Yeah, you're the one who's like, no, I'm having doubts. Too late.

Cristina: What? What? You put yourself in the situation.

Jack: You said, I do after knowing this. So get the out of here. So either get the out because she doesn't like you and she seems pretty horrible. Your wife sounds like a dude and.

Cristina: Or she's a monster.

Jack: Yeah, dude, she's horrible. So your wife is total garbage. Get out. Unless you're in it, in which case this was a waste of our f****** time.

Cristina: Yes, unless you're bragging to us secretly.

Jack: I don't know. She treats me like s***. I bet you guys got healthy relationships. It's like, what the f***?

Cristina: I don't know. Maybe someone's into bragging about their horrible. I don't know.

Jack: He probably feels like it's great. I am bleeding, therefore I am the victor.

Cristina: Oh, you see? It's happening in real life. Whoa. The next question is, my girlfriend and I played a game with another couple. Girlfriend got asked, what has been your most intense sexual experience? And she mentioned her ex friend with benefits. I honestly just want to cancel the vacation I have planned for us. Like, I am so hurt. What do I do and say here?

Jack: In what?

Cristina: What? They want to cancel plans because they're so hurt because their girlfriend said that her most intense sexual experience was with her ex friend with benefits.

Jack: Right. So the. I don't Understand the problem though. Okay. Okay. Why so like, bro, walk me through this ideology. You're like, anybody I be with, I must be the best sex they've had. That's just like where you. You begin. That's point A. If I'm not the best they've had, I'm doing something wrong. Bro, there are too many people in the world for you to really believe you're gonna be the best everybody's had.

Cristina: Yes. I don't know. It's a weird. I don't know. It's not really a problem here.

Jack: This. No, this is some dude's crazy delusion of like, I thought it was me. But why? What did you do? That was so astounding and mind blowing.

Cristina: I just assumed that they would be the answer.

Jack: Because sex. I'm the best at it. Yeah, it's like, what, because you have sex, you're the best at it? Yeah, she had sex with me, therefore I am the best sex she had. And it hurts me that she said I'm not. But why?

Cristina: But why? You're not the first. It doesn't. Like she has a history.

Jack: Yeah, like you could have been the best and you just so happen to not have been. What is the problem? I don't understand. You can't pot. You can't. No, dude, you can't really expect every relationship you go into to be like sex Adonis, I would say.

Cristina: Do not cancel this vacation though.

Jack: Don't stupid.

Cristina: Try to get over yourself.

Jack: Get over yourself, bro.

Cristina: Step one, learn about this experience. And then, I don't know, you gotta up it, I guess.

Jack: Sure do better. Always aim to do better. But why do you need to be the best?

Cristina: That is true. That's true.

Jack: Weird.

Cristina: I don't know.

Jack: Let's look at like this. Does she enjoy sex with you? Yes. Okay, okay. And does she still you? Yes. Okay. So why do you need to have been the best? What does this do in your life? What does this do in her life?

Cristina: Exactly. Like, that wasn't even her boyfriend. That was just a friend. She. You're her boyfriend for a reason, you know, like, at least in her point of view, you're the best in other ways. Like, you don't have to be the best.

Jack: Wait, that guy wasn't her boyfriend? Is the conversation here that she was with this guy and she had sex with some other dude?

Cristina: No, her ex friend was benefit was her.

Jack: Oh, got you. Got you. Yeah, that makes perfect sense. Nevertheless, they weren't f****** because they felt obligation to. They were just having fun. And when you enjoy something for the sake of the thing. It is better than when you do something because you feel you have to.

Cristina: Which would be the. In a relationship.

Jack: Which would be. In a relationship, you probably feel more obligated. Thus, it loses some of the excitement of just genuinely enjoying what you're doing.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Because there's no obligation or strings. It's just the thing. In this case, there's no. No. Dude, get the out of here. Dude. Get over yourself.

Cristina: Get over yourself.

Jack: What? How ridiculous, bro. You over here swearing I. I was the best until she said it out loud. Doesn't want the dude.

Cristina: Like, why did you assume. Yeah, like, I think you hurt yourself the most.

Jack: Maybe. Okay, maybe she says things when they're doing it right, and. Oh, my God, you're so big. Oh, my God, you're so good. And she's not lying. Oh, it feels so good. Oh, my God, this is so. And you just, like, in your head. Oh, my God. But that's what sex is, bro. That's literally what sex is. It doesn't mean you're the best just because she's way into it. And if that's what led you to believe she's the best. How old are you, dude?

Cristina: How.

Jack: How old are you?

Cristina: Age. It matters.

Jack: Dudes has to be, like, a team.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: So Cali, the pipe, bro.

Cristina: Oh, okay. Like, an older man shouldn't be.

Jack: He's not gonna give a dude. Another dude is like, I know. Compare me to whoever the h*** you want. I know where I stand.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: Not. I'm not the best. What the f*** you get compared with people.

Cristina: Probably a young kid. Teen. Whatever.

Jack: What a loser.

Cristina: Ah.

Jack: You suck, bro. Why are you listening to this show? Why would you send. Dear God.

Cristina: So what should they do? Shut the up.

Jack: Keep this to themselves. The.

Cristina: Don't say anything.

Jack: Don't say anything. This is so dumb, dude.

Cristina: Die with the secret.

Jack: Yeah. Get over yourself.

Cristina: Your feelings. No, I don't.

Jack: Get over yourself. That's all you got to do. Just get over yourself. Yeah, the f***.

Cristina: Can't be the best at everything.

Jack: You've been clearly not the best at sex, especially with the mentality if. Oh, my God. If you're going into it already believing you're the best and you got nowhere else to go, which is how you became not the best.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Because you thought, well, I maxed out. I don't have to get better. I'm already the best.

Cristina: I don't have to get better because you were having sex. I don't understand. It had to be because she said it maybe, right?

Jack: No, bro, it's just. Here's a problem. What guy doesn't think he's the best pipe for whatever chick, you know? That's the problem. I'm gonna be the f****** best. I got the biggest, best d***, and I know how to use it the best. And I'm the smell. It's like. No, you f****** don't, bro. Just like three of you out there, and you ain't one of them.

Cristina: Yeah, okay. Yes. So just get over yourself. Yeah.

Jack: Ridiculous.

Cristina: Ridiculous. The next question is, I found out my girlfriend has been cheating on me with someone who has a wife and daughter. Should I tell the wife?

Jack: Opportunities opportunate cheating. I love cheating. Not that I love cheating, but I love when cheating happens.

Cristina: You love people. Cheaters getting caught.

Jack: I love cheaters getting caught. Oh, God. I love cheaters getting caught. And I love structuring things so that they get caught. So. Good. Because the best thing, like, it's eventually gonna come out.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: There's no covering it up, dude. You're two humans. You're gonna f*** up somewhere. There's. It's impossible. Everybody gets caught.

Cristina: Yeah. So it should be like the other situation. You don't tell them.

Jack: No.

Cristina: Never tell them.

Jack: But no, no, this is different.

Cristina: Come up with something.

Jack: This is different. Because it's his wife.

Cristina: It's his wife.

Jack: Wait, I've been. My girlfriend has been cheating on me with someone who has a white wife.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So, yeah. Oh, God, this is so good. Okay. Yeah, yeah. You don't tell your girlfriend and you don't tell the husband. You go specifically to the wife. You. You find the proof. I don't know how you find the proof, but you find the proof.

Cristina: Whatever proof you had.

Jack: Yes. You take it to the wife with a single, single suggestion, and you're like, let's record ourselves f****** you and me. To get back at those two cheating pieces of s***. They already did it. This is just payback at this point.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: So we're just gonna f***, and then we're gonna leave the video somewhere for them to find that. And when they do, you make sure also included in that video is whatever proof you have that. That they were doing it. So the first thing they see is outrage. Oh, my God. You cheating. Blah, blah, blah. And as it rolls and rolls and eventually enters the section where they're at.

Cristina: Yes. Like, maybe it's a video of them that they accidentally left somewhere. I don't know why.

Jack: You know, it could be just photos. It doesn't matter what it Is.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You structured in such a way that.

Cristina: The proof that if it's photos, you gotta blow them out and have them posted all over the room while you're having sex so they can see it.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: They'll have close ups, of course, in the end of the photos.

Jack: I like that. I like that a lot. There's, there's, oh, there's so many ways you could go, oh, I love cheaters. Oh, so good. They just open doors for like Rue Goberg.

Cristina: Mental traps, weird experiments.

Jack: Yeah. Like a domino effect of things. This triggers. That triggers this and this does this to that thing over there. And then this does this to them and they get angry and then this triggers the animal. Before you know it, they're like, well, I don't know what the happened, but I f***** up. And it's like, oh, if you structured that, they get angry first and then the proof that they did it first shows up. This the craziest trump card in the world.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Because they're gonna, they're gonna try to flip it always. They're gonna, well, you cheated. They know they cheated, but they don't know you know they cheated. And so they're gonna, you cheated. Blah, blah, blah. They think it's their way out right now it's like, oh, I'm a leave you. And then that one part where it's like, no, I left you.

Cristina: Oh, yes.

Jack: Oh, God, so good. I'm about to choose. Not so good. It's awesome. I love it.

Cristina: So crazy.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: Should save that for your like, anniversary or something.

Jack: Oh, my God, bro.

Cristina: It only makes sense if it's like coming up or something.

Jack: I know exactly how it needs to happen. Oh, God, the long game, bro. Yeah, the long game, dude. Go have passionate, romantic sex with this guy's wife, take her out to dinner, become really close, then somehow get her to agree to get him and his friends to hang out. Somehow manage to work in that they're friends, not sex buddies of any sort. So that you guys are family familiar now. And then you propose to your girlfriend and then you invite them to the wedding and then have the video play at the f****** weddings.

Cristina: But you're gonna actually waste your money on a.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: Wedding.

Jack: So good.

Cristina: Whoa.

Jack: So good.

Cristina: Really inexpensive.

Jack: Oh, so good. I guess get her father to pay for the wedding.

Cristina: Ah, yes.

Jack: Oh my God, yes. Oh, God, her whole family's gonna hate her for y. Oh, so good. I actually saw a video of that on YouTube, by the way.

Cristina: Something exactly like that.

Jack: Yeah, dude took it all the way to the wedding. And then the only thing that played in the wedding was a video of her f****** some dude in the backseat of a car that he recorded. And then he walked away without interrupting them. Oh, my gosh, it was so good. Oh, do that. Then send us all the details so that we can promote it on the show.

Cristina: Yes. How? Like, not the video. You mean the video.

Jack: You can if you want to. We can link to it.

Cristina: Yeah, yeah, yeah, we can do that.

Jack: Who's canceling us? The f*** If. If everything else we've done hasn't gotten us canceled yet.

Cristina: Yeah, just let us know.

Jack: Yeah, whatever. Whatever, dude. Just show us. It's gonna be so good, and I'm all for it.

Cristina: Mm. The next question is, my girlfriend likes to post thirst traps. She has a different Instagram for this, and she never posts her face, but the pictures are extremely racy. She sometimes shares the comments that she receives on the page, and it's really. And it seemed to really make her happy sharing those comments with me. Is this a red flag?

Jack: No. I don't know why you'd think it is. She shares it with you and talks to you about it.

Cristina: You know everything about it.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: I don't know.

Jack: I'm not sure what you're asking.

Cristina: It's a red flag if you like.

Jack: I mean. Yeah, that's the question. Is this a red flag at this point? Define red flag, dude. Like, what? She shows you she's cool. Showing you she trusts you. She. It's. It's a third. She's. I don't. I don't understand. I don't get it. She's not hiding anything. She's telling you specifically.

Cristina: It makes her happy, and it makes her happy.

Jack: She's not anybody. She's telling you specifically.

Cristina: Yes. And, you know, she's not showing her picture. She's not.

Jack: She's not showing her face. You know, there's no interaction happening with these people. Really? She shows you every bit of everything. I don't get. You don't like her showing herself. Is. That's a problem? You should have said that, bro. If that's a problem, you should have said that. You know, I don't like when she shows herself, in which case, okay, now we got a problem. But, like, well, she's honest to me about what she likes, and she shares with me what she does, so she's totally transparent, and she enjoys sharing that with me. So we have a moment between just the two of us. Is this dangerous red flag? Should I be worried about her honesty that you have the Most honest f****** girl, period. I don't. Don't get what you're asking.

Cristina: You're a red flag.

Jack: You're a red flag. She should be worried that you're questioning weird, random s***.

Cristina: Yeah. You're not being honest with her that this makes you. I don't even know what makes you feel uncomfortable.

Jack: I don't know. Does this make her feel uncomfortable?

Cristina: I'm assuming it makes him feel uncomfortable. I don't know.

Jack: He didn't specify.

Cristina: He's just worried that this might mean something worse, I guess. But, like, what could that worst be?

Jack: What do you not know about this that you're questioning? That we. That was included in this question?

Cristina: Like, they think maybe she's gonna cheat. But, like, you.

Jack: You see the whole thing.

Cristina: You. Yes.

Jack: You're gonna. Oh, she's about to cheat. I can see it in the conversation. She's showing me the f***. I don't get it, bro. She's like, hey, babe, I'm gonna f*** this guy. Look in the text. Then this is something you guys are agreeing to, essentially. I don't f****** know what's happening here.

Cristina: Yeah. If it gets to that point, you just say no. You don't do that. I don't know. Yeah, Like, I don't think it's gonna get to that point.

Jack: Thanks for sharing it with me, babe, but I don't think you should go f*** somebody else. Okay.

Cristina: Unless she's, like, in a whole different relationship that he's in. She thinks it's an open and we can do whatever we want.

Jack: I mean, is that the case? There's nothing specified in this question. I don't see what his problem is.

Cristina: There's no problem.

Jack: There's no problem.

Cristina: All right, dude, he wants her to show her beautiful face. I don't know.

Jack: We're skipping you, bro. There's no answer for you. Sort yourself out, man.

Cristina: Yeah, the funk. Next question is, my girlfriend looked through my phone. I'm curious. With everything between us that is going great, why would she just look through my phone? She claims she doesn't know why she did it, but I think she does and just doesn't want to tell me. Maybe she's just embarrassed by it. What are some reasons why a woman would look through her boyfriend's phone? Is it a trust but verify situation?

Jack: Interesting. She doesn't trust you. It's not trust but verify. That's not a f****** thing. No, because the trust is essentially fake. You are with trust. You are having faith that somebody is being honest. And because she didn't trust you, There is no faith. You don't. You don't need to verify trust.

Cristina: She's embarrassed because she knows she did something wrong.

Jack: She didn't trust you and found nothing.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: That's the problem. Your girlfriend doesn't trust you. She thinks you're a liar. This being said, common psychology will tell you that we deflect as humans. It's possible she's the one whose phone needs to be gone through. Oh, because she already suspects something to be on the phone.

Cristina: Because she might have something on her phone.

Jack: Have something on her phone. Oh, she's like this cheating piece of s***. Because she's probably a cheating piece of s***. So go ahead, sit down, have the conversation, and say, just to be equal, just to be on equal footing. Now let me go through your phone.

Cristina: Yes. And if you find nothing, then you guys never touch each other's phones again.

Jack: Yeah, you guys are equal. But the moment you find something, and you will, I guarantee there's something on her phone. Unless you wiped it because she checked your phone. Now she's all suspicious. You're like, oh, he's gonna come and look at mine, but give it time.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And then you bring it up and you're like, okay, you look through my phone. Now I'm going to. You wait. It's been a while. It's like, no, doesn't matter.

Cristina: Yes, surprise her.

Jack: Surprise her. You catch her out of the blue after a couple of days or weeks, and you just like, okay, let's have this conversation right now. You look through my phone. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. She tries to pull her phone. Pull her phone out and play with it. While you're having the conversation, you talk. No, put it away. We're talking.

Cristina: Because she's probably deleting.

Jack: She's probably already concluding where this is headed. So you get her to put it away. You have the conversation, and you're like, let me go through your phone. This is the only way this is gonna be equal. Because I don't know why you did it in the first place. If you trust me so much.

Cristina: Yes. And if she. I don't know.

Jack: If she says no.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: If she. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. You know, she gets hostile. If she gets aggressive. Oh, no, you're not gonna. You don't trust me. Well, you know.

Cristina: You know. Yeah. You don't have to look to know.

Jack: Exactly. You don't have to look to know.

Cristina: Yes, there should be.

Jack: If she. Look, if she really had. If she really did trust you and she thought something was happening, why doesn't she just ask if you're trustworthy and she truly believes you're trustworthy? The conclusion should be you're gonna answer the question truthfully.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: She did not go there. She just went to your phone. She does not believe she could trust you.

Cristina: Nope.

Jack: Until she saw there was nothing there and now she's.

Cristina: Yeah, like that's the only way, that song. Like she would have asked if she really trusted you.

Jack: Yeah, she just doesn't trust you.

Cristina: She doesn't.

Jack: That should be the clean cut path. You don't have to invade somebody's privacy. Just ask a question. You'll find out.

Cristina: Yeah, I don't know. What else did he ask? Oh, yeah, some reasons, I guess. That's it. That's the only reason. There's not many reasons. There's not like she's looking for a number or something. I don't know. She would have just asked any reason. She would have had to look through his phone. Yep. So there you go.

Jack: There you go. So catch her off guard and look at her phone in a couple of days or weeks after she has gone back to her normal routine.

Cristina: Interesting. Wonder what he'll find.

Jack: Yeah, maybe f****** come back and let us know you what you come across, little buddy.

Cristina: The next question is. I saw my mom cheating on my dad with one of her co workers. My mom told me not to tell my dad because it's. Because it would result in them getting a divorce. I don't want them to get a divorce, but I also feel bad for lying to my dad. So should I tell him the truth?

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: That's f*****. I want my dad. I don't want my parents to get divorced. Even if it means your dad is cheated on for all of eternity?

Cristina: That's really greedy of you.

Jack: Yeah, well, my family can't fall apart. But like their personal situation, whatever. Like, get the f*** out of here. Dude, be a better human.

Cristina: They're already falling apart.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: The fact that she's a child though, asking. I don't know why a child would be asking.

Jack: But like, if this is a child, just stop listening.

Cristina: Don't listen to your mom.

Jack: Don't listen to us.

Cristina: Don't listen to us.

Jack: You shouldn't be having access to this show if you are a child.

Cristina: But also your mom is horrible for telling you this. Your mom sucks. If they get a divorce. It's not your fault. It's your mom's.

Jack: It's your mom's fault. This is all your mom's fault.

Cristina: Don't protect your mom.

Jack: Yeah, don't protect your mom. She's horrible.

Cristina: She's horrible. I guess.

Jack: Tell your dad flat out, I saw mom cheating.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: That's it. That's all you gotta do.

Cristina: That's so crazy. How would she tell you? That's just. That's just a horrible person. Yeah. Who tells you if we. If you tell him, we'll get a divorce. You don't want that, right?

Jack: It's gonna be your fault we get divorced. Get the f*** out of here, bro.

Cristina: Horrible mom. I don't care. That's horrible.

Jack: Cheating and then wants to throw the blame on the kid. Get the h*** out of here.

Cristina: What? She's a monster.

Jack: Okay, but, like, is this a kid? It's not a kid. This is just a grown a** person who saw this happen. And then their mom was like, no, no, he's not a kid.

Cristina: Even if it's not a kid, his mom is still horrible.

Jack: Yeah, but he's. He's not. He's not a kid. He's not gonna think it's his fault. Yeah, this is my point. Like, it's not gonna think it's his fault. So just f****** tell your dad, bro.

Cristina: Yeah. You'll live through their divorce. Like, it's not gonna kill you. It's not. It doesn't affect you.

Jack: It doesn't affect anybody. They're already. If she's already cheating, then she already doesn't give a s*** what their f****** living condition is gonna change.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: The f***. That's all that matters. Well, I'm gonna have to see them at two different houses instead of one. Like, okay, so sweet.

Cristina: Like, who are you? Yes. Don't protect her or yourself if you're protecting yourself. I don't know. Because you want two married parents. Like, who cares?

Jack: Who gives a s***? Marriage is so arbitrary and stupid anyways.

Cristina: You'll still have two parents.

Jack: As you would know if you tuned in to the previous episode, 41% of all marriages in the world end up in divorce.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: So, like, assume this was coming anyways. She was eventually going to get caught and they would get the. You're speeding up the process and saving your dad cheating time.

Cristina: Mm. You saw it. You have the proof. Well, you have the memory of the proof, I guess.

Jack: Yeah, just go ahead. He probably has a suspicion.

Cristina: Yeah, like, he probably knows you. Just confirming.

Jack: Yeah, he probably didn't leave because he'd know for sure. Maybe I'm just paranoid. And then you show up, Daddy, she was cheating. I'm like, oh, yeah, yeah.

Cristina: Do the right thing.

Jack: Do the right thing. Yeah. Tattle crazy. The h*** kind of a. His mom sucks.

Cristina: Or should he tell because you gave everyone else not to tell, but all these other weird plans because it's none of their business.

Jack: This is your dad, bro.

Cristina: Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is very personal.

Jack: Yeah. This is your parents. This is a whole other issue.

Cristina: Yeah, you should tell.

Jack: Be a good son. Not the son of whatever s***** mom you have. It would be f****** crazy, right? If he tells his dad and then his dad is like, oh, thank God she's cheating, because I've been cheating for, like, 10 years.

Cristina: Oh, my gosh. How life changing would that be? Like, they're not gonna get a divorce at least.

Jack: No, they're just.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: They're just like, hey, we've both been doing this s***. Let's just keep it rolling then.

Cristina: Yeah. They'll probably never talk about it. It's just something they both live with. Like they were already living with.

Jack: Yeah. Now they just know what's happening, and they're like, okay, great.

Cristina: Okay. Yep. Yeah.

Jack: Yeah. Just became a de facto.

Cristina: You learn more about your parents.

Jack: Yeah. Yeah. Well, just to be real, two different people, like, right. That would just happen by default. If you're both cheating on each other, but you were both staying with each other because you love each other, finding out that you're both cheating is sort of a good thing because then you're like, well, we can continue loving each other, but be open. That's the only real time that cheating is a good thing. Because you both. If they both come out at the same time. Right. If it's like, oh, well, we're both cheating. God, that weight lifted off. Yes, I love you, but I want to f*** other people. Perfect sense.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Then they could keep doing that, be together, live together, share their lives. But you get the f*** out of this, they get to f*** each other, too. Did at no moment that they stopped that we don't know.

Cristina: But they ever were doing that. I don't know.

Jack: Yeah. It doesn't matter because they're probably still f****** each other, too. It's fine. But they're f****** other people, which is what they were already doing in the background.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: F****** genius. So if your dad tells you he was already cheating, bam, you win. And if he says he wasn't, then you saved the good guy from a horrible woman.

Cristina: Yep. The next question is, my friend and my boyfriend are getting too close for comfort. How can I find out if it's something I should be worried about?

Jack: You trust them and don't bother because it's your Boyfriend and your best friend. What greater scenario than your boyfriend and your best friend getting along? Getting along ridiculously well so that you can spend time with both your boyfriend and your best friend uncompromised?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And then what everybody wishes would happen literally happened to you, and you're like, I don't like it. You probably introduced them to each other hoping that this would happen, and it.

Cristina: And it did, and now you're like, nope.

Jack: Yeah. Now you're like, oh, it's so. They're so close. Assume they're just really close friends.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: If you think there's something going on, but you got nothing to confirm it with, then it's in your head.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Even if you. You know, it could be happening. But what do you. Where do you stand? Are you. Are you the person who trusts somebody or you don't? If you don't trust them, break up with them. You don't need an answer because you already have doubt the fact that you don't trust them. There is no love. You don't need to be with your boyfriend, so he.

Cristina: They don't need to ask.

Jack: No, this is. This is a simple solution. If she believes something more might be happening, break up with him. Don't ask. Don't question it. Because if it's not true, then you were trust. You were failing to trust them when he was doing absolutely nothing and she was doing absolutely nothing. So right now, your move is you cut your friend out and leave your boyfriend or get the f*** over yourself. One of those two roads. Because again, if they are cheating and you cut them both out, you saved yourself trouble.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: If they aren't cheating and you cut them both out, you were already not trusting either one of them. Your s***** friend and a s***** girlfriend.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Because they weren't doing anything and you were already suspicious of something that wasn't happening.

Cristina: That's. So. Yeah. Yeah.

Jack: So regardless of the scenario, if you believe something's going on, cut them off. Don't ask. Because either you're a s***** person where.

Cristina: Something'S happening and she should just leave.

Jack: A certain thing and you should just leave.

Cristina: Yeah. Like there's no simple way around it. Yeah.

Jack: Easy. This is easy. Easiest question. Easiest question. Just leave. If you really believe, don't ask. If you ask, you are a weak, pathetic human being, you sad little worm, you. But if you just leave, you just man the up and leave. Even if you woman man the f*** up. Misogynistic lines right there. But, yeah, just suck it up. Be like, f*** you.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And f*** you. And I'm out.

Cristina: Yeah, if you have no trust, what's. What's going on?

Jack: What's the point? You don't trust your friend and you don't try. Okay, let's say you trust your best friend fully. Then she's not gonna do anything with your boyfriend. If you don't trust your best friend fully, but you do trust your boyfriend fully, then again, we're back to the same thing. There's nothing to worry about because he's not gonna do anything. Yeah, but if you don't trust either one of them, leave, because, hey, maybe something's happening or you just suck as a person. Yeah, either way, get the f*** out of there. If you believe something is happening, don't ask. If you ask, you're pathetic.

Cristina: Mm. Leave.

Jack: Leave if you believe there's something happening.

Cristina: If yes.

Jack: If not, then stop thinking about it because it's pointless. You're wasting energy.

Cristina: Yes. Wow.

Jack: This is easy. Easy f****** solution.

Cristina: The next question is, my wife wants a divorce, but I don't. Do I just let this happen and leave her alone, or do I try and fight for her back? I want to fight so hard, but my fear is that I'm going to push her farther away and make her hate me.

Jack: Okay, what was the question, though? Like, do you try to get her back? No, dude, that's ridiculous. If she already wants to get a divorce, she already feels enough of a disconnect. It doesn't matter what you feel.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Let her live her life. Don't guilt trip her into staying. Don't try to make her feel bad. Don't throw yourself a pity party so she feels bad. Don't try to f****** weasel around and make put her in a circumstance where leaving is inconvenient. She wants to leave and divorce you, dude. Let her do it.

Cristina: Find someone else.

Jack: Find someone else. This is highly inappropriate. That people believe. No, I'm a fight for. No, no. They want to leave.

Cristina: They want to leave.

Jack: Let them. Yeah, it's not your job to convince anyone of anything. That means you don't like who she is now. You like who you can force her mind into becoming. Get the f*** out of here, bro.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Stop being so selfish. Well, I love her, but she doesn't love me, so I'm a f****** talk her back into loving me.

Cristina: Like, no, I'm gonna trick her. I don't know.

Jack: Yeah, like, dude, no.

Cristina: You lost already.

Jack: Yeah, I don't know. Get the divorce. Keep moving forward. Life happens. Sometimes it sucks.

Cristina: Yeah, sometimes sucky things happen. Yeah, this is Just a sucky thing.

Jack: It's. Yeah. Life. Life is life, dude. Good times, bad times. Gotta take them all together. It is what it is.

Cristina: Yeah. Move on.

Jack: Move on. Yes. You can't. You cannot realistically try to force somebody else because you're the bad guy at that point. There's no bad guy. Right now she's trying to get a divorce. Maybe you did something. I f****** know. Maybe she did something she's ashamed of. Whatever the case might be, she doesn't want to be here anymore. Regardless of what that looks like. She doesn't want to be here anymore. It is not your job to convince anybody, to trick anybody, to force anybody. Let it be.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Be an adult.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Cope with your emotions. Walk away.

Cristina: Marry another person. Maybe. I don't know. Who cares? But move on.

Jack: Regardless of what it looks like.

Cristina: Yeah. Just move on.

Jack: Just move on. It's highly inappropriate for you to even question whether you're gonna. What should I do? Force them. But no. No, you should.

Cristina: They want to be alone. Leave them alone.

Jack: Not even alone. They just don't want to be with you.

Cristina: Yeah, I guess.

Jack: Let them not be with you.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Simple.

Cristina: Ask her on a date when you guys are single.

Jack: Yeah. Start all over.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Interesting. This is a pretty easy stream of questions that were left so we had the harder ones at the start.

Cristina: Well, these are so random.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: Who knew? The next question is, how do I tell my best friend that I don't want to hear about her love life? I know we'll never date, but that doesn't really change the fact that I have feelings for her. Am I being juvenile for not wanting to hear about this aspect of her life? And if not, how do I kindly tell her to stop mentioning this to me?

Jack: Just tell her you don't care.

Cristina: Just tell her you don't care. Yes.

Jack: This is weird because this isn't even really about a relationship.

Cristina: No.

Jack: I don't know how this question got through. This is. I hear. I hate hearing about somebody else talk about relationships. So you're not having a relationship problem. Basically, you just.

Cristina: It's a friendship relationship.

Jack: It's not romance.

Cristina: In their head, there's romance because they have feelings for her.

Jack: Oh, that's what's happening here?

Cristina: Yeah. They have feelings for their friend and that's why they don't like hearing about her love life.

Jack: Oh, just tell her you have feelings for her. The f***. Be transparent. Why are you keeping secrets from your friend?

Cristina: And if she rejects you, you're. You're not a good friend. I guess I Don't know. Like, why. Why is, like, she's telling you about her dating life. Probably because she only sees you as a friend.

Jack: Yeah. Yeah, you. You. She hasn't made a move on you. Or maybe you haven't made a move. Whatever. You got friend zoned. One way.

Cristina: Yes. You're in the friend zone.

Jack: And, like, she's feel. She feels comfortable telling you about her life. And then you. You're like, well, my emotions and I don't want to hear about your life. Then, yeah, you kind of being bad friends.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: She wants to tell you you're probably her best friend at this point. She wants to tell you, literally, our best friends.

Cristina: Okay, Best friends.

Jack: So she's actively doing best friend things and telling you about her life, and you're just being a douchey, crappy human.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Don't tell her. You already suck. Get out of there.

Cristina: Get out of there.

Jack: Yeah, give her a f****** opportunity to have better friends than you.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: So either eat it or let her have better friends. But no, you don't deserve to say s*** because she's just being a friend.

Cristina: Yeah. She just wants you to be a friend.

Jack: Yeah. She's hoping you're as much of a best friend to her as she is. You.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And you're not really pulling through.

Cristina: Nah. You're being a creep.

Jack: Yeah. Sit here and wait patiently. That's the problem, right? Because a lot of females have this thing where it's like, they'll have guy friends and they think, oh, no, but he's really my guy friend. There are those guys out there, but it's probably not your friend.

Cristina: That's probably not your friend.

Jack: Like, most guys are just waiting. It's a waiting game.

Cristina: Is it like a 50? 50?

Jack: Not even. Not even. It's like 99 to 1.

Cristina: The 1 is the actual friend.

Jack: Yeah, the one is the actual friend. Most women have never seen that guy.

Cristina: Oh, wow.

Jack: And it's easy to prove. You take your phone, you contact your best friend, and you just ask, hey, my boyfriend, whatever, just broke up and I'm. So you want to go f******. You want to do something fun? I guarantee you, you're not your best friend anymore. Your best friend, like, h***, yeah, let's do it.

Cristina: Oh.

Jack: No questions asked. They will throw that friendship in the trash just to f****** stick it in your holes instantly, without a second thought. Just like the friendship. Yes, you guys, I will throw this away just to f*** your holes.

Cristina: So just how much did you say? 1%.

Jack: 1% of all people. All guys.

Cristina: All guys.

Jack: And maybe that's. You don't know if maybe that's too generous.

Cristina: That's too generous.

Jack: I think that number is generous. I think I'm overdoing it.

Cristina: Oh, no. What? There's just no. No such thing as a male best friend.

Jack: No, there are. I just think it's way less than 1%.

Cristina: Okay. Less than 1%.

Jack: Yeah. It's highly. Highly unlikely.

Cristina: Wow.

Jack: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Cristina: I wonder if we can find our actual statistics about.

Jack: Would require people to be honest, which is impossible. Surveys are so, like, lenient towards whatever the question is anyways.

Cristina: Yeah, man, that's a sucky friend.

Jack: Yeah, for sure.

Cristina: The next question is, what should I do if I think my partner is in love with someone else?

Jack: Ask them if they are. Ask them if they are.

Cristina: Just ask them. Yeah.

Jack: Do you trust your partner? Then they should tell you.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Trust and communication, that's all that matters. You know, relationship. You don't have either of those two things. Get out of the relationship. It's stupid, pointless and effortless and like, it's going nowhere.

Cristina: It's going nowhere already. If you already think that they're in love with someone else.

Jack: Yeah. Well, no, no, no. Here's the problem. Here's a problem. Here's the problem. Maybe he is.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Ask. Yeah, he could. The problem is the black and white mentality that has a lot of ignorance that people is programmed in the people. TV programs it in the people.

Cristina: What?

Jack: Why couldn't he be in love with two people at once?

Cristina: Mmm.

Jack: Why is that not possible? That does not compute in people's minds. And I don't know why. Nothing said anywhere that was impossible. In fact, I think it's incredibly likely and probably the most likely outcome.

Jack: So.

Cristina: I don't know. People just want to be the one.

Jack: But what? That's so unrealistic. You can control yourself and commit to one.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And you can make that other person you're in love with your best friend if you want, and they would, and you're not if they made the call and you are truly a good friend, then you could be in love with somebody that you're not gonna f*** their holes at the drop of a hat. But you can still love more than one person. That's the unrealistic part.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So maybe he does. That doesn't mean anything is happening.

Cristina: Yes, that's true. So then do you even ask, like, does it even matter?

Jack: Well, if you're asking, you're trusting. He's gonna tell you that you haven't violated anything.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You have an inkling. You don't. You're not approaching it. Mean, okay, realistically, how do you feel about the situation?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And then if they're honest, then great. And if the answer is no, fantastic. You got whatever black and white mentality that was gonna happen.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And if they're like, like, no matter.

Cristina: The answer, it doesn't really affect anything.

Jack: That depends on how that answer plays out. If he's like, yeah, and I've been f****** her this whole time.

Cristina: Oh, you know. Yes.

Jack: So like, it does matter. But if nothing is happening, then what is the problem? Yeah, let him be in love with whoever the f*** he wants to be in love. Is he in love with you? Is the question.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And also. Also what? No, that doesn't matter either. Because depends on your dynamic. Is your dynamic based on love? Doesn't necessarily have to be. Some people just have arrangements that are entirely beneficial. I personally know of people who get together with other people for the sake of simply having children and having. Raising a family.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And they are together. Yeah, but not really. They love different people, but they are together. Living together. The parents of one person.

Cristina: Yes, but there's honesty there.

Jack: There's honesty there. Communication and trust is all you really need. And anything works. Even if you don't understand each other. The effort to communicate shows that the trust is earned.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And like, sure, it depends on the dynamic first. Because obviously the question isn't, do they love you?

Cristina: No.

Jack: But like, is the dynamic, is the idea that he should be loving you and only you. If that's the case, then ask. And if it bothers you, then see your way out.

Cristina: Yeah, but it's really. Does it bother you?

Jack: Yeah. Does it bother you? Because if he is in love with somebody else, what if he's not doing anything about it? What if he can control himself and he just. He's also in love with you and he just stays with you and does only what he wants with you, then you're a bad person in judging him. When he has self control, honesty, communication, totally trustworthy, you're the problem. You're what's wrong here.

Cristina: You're only if you, like, turn it into something bad. Like if you're just asking out of curiosity, you get the answer and then that's it.

Jack: Yes, but if you have a problem with it and he's done nothing.

Cristina: Yes. Then yeah, you're a problem.

Jack: Well, it depends.

Cristina: Just a problem.

Jack: If it's only a problem, if you want him to only love you.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: For whatever reason and you can't Cope with him loving somebody else, even if nothing else is happening.

Cristina: Yeah. Mmm.

Jack: At that moment. You're also not wrong. You could just leave if that makes you uncomfortable.

Cristina: Yeah. Yeah. There's so many. I guess there's so many outcomes that could happen, so you should just do it. Just ask.

Jack: Just ask.

Cristina: You just ask.

Jack: Find out when you cross the road, you know.

Cristina: Yeah. Because there's so many different things you can do about the situation if you find out he is in love with someone or he's not. Like. But you know.

Jack: Yeah. Respond to how you feel.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Don't react either. Don't react.

Cristina: No.

Jack: Think about things. See how you feel about things. And if he's honest, he's not doing anything wrong and you're still uncomfortable, then it's a situation that you should see your way out of.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And that will give you the answer. Pretty simple. It's not really, like, rocket science.

Cristina: Yeah. Awesome.

Jack: Fair enough.

Cristina: That feels like a good answer. Yeah.

Jack: Anyways, the rest of your f*****. We don't have time and there's a lot. So, like, sorry, guys.

Cristina: Sorry, guys.

Jack: Like, like we said at the beginning, break up with whoever. I don't care what the question is. The answer is break up.

Cristina: Yes, that was the answer. Okay.

Jack: That was. So that's the answer to all the other questions that are lingering. Break up. Up, move on, start over, or sustain the problem until a year from now.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: When Valentine's Day comes back and then.

Cristina: The love podcast come back.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: That will. You are.

Jack: I forgot, we're a relationship.

Cristina: Relationship. Yes.

Jack: We give you advice on how to fix your. Your life, your relationship. Because we care. Because everything we do is for love.

Cristina: You didn't answer anything in a small voice.

Jack: I didn't. I totally forgot that was the thing. Anyways, if you guys like this episode, the lovely answers, we g. Cave. And you want more of that. There are four other episodes in which we answer your questions about love, life, romance, money, and murder.

Cristina: Murder.

Jack: Actually. Yeah. One of them was about a lady killing her husband or something.

Cristina: I don't remember that.

Jack: Yeah. The suggestion was she murdered him or something. Yeah. Like she cooked his rabbit or something. Because we saw a movie like that or some s***.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Anyways. Yeah. So you know all that stuff. Murder and murder. Yeah. It's highly emotional. Roller coasters happen here.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: That's everything. Everything in our love podcasts. So, yeah, you can find all that stuff on the official website. Great thoughts.info on Apple podcast, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcast.

Cristina: And you can reach us On Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok at just combo pod.

Jack: Yes. And remember to rate, review, subscribe all the things that have you interacting with us and go comment and like and everything on the socials and s***, bro.

Cristina: And let someone who might like this show know about it.

Jack: Yes, we probably answered questions that somebody in your life is having as a problem. Show it to everybody who's in a relationship and maybe apparently everybody. Anybody who has a best friend as well. If you have a best friend, show it. If you got f******. If you know people in relationships, show it to them because they neither.

Cristina: If there's a girl with a male friend, show it.

Jack: Yeah. Cuz here's the problem. All male friends apparently want to f*** all their female friends. Yeah, that's what we learned on this episode.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Best friends who are guys are bullshit.

Cristina: They're dishonest.

Jack: Yeah. They're dishonest to crappy people.

Cristina: Yep.

Jack: Don't have a guy best friend. It's total bullshit. But yeah.

Cristina: And this has been the Rambling podcast. Take nothing personal and thanks for listening. Bye.

Jack: That's the silent hill sound like if you walking down a hallway that you clearly see nothing and there's nothing. It's an empty hallway and you still hear.

Cristina: A halt to town.

Jack: Okay, what? What the f***? Where is it? You see nothing and then it gets super quiet and you're like, okay, whatever's gone. And that's when something pops up.

Cristina: Is that town haunted?

Jack: I don't know. It's like a different realm or something.

Cristina: Yeah, but it happens when you cross the bridge. So is it just a haunted road and you never actually make it into the actual town?

Jack: I don't know. I don't know. And you never get out either.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You're just there forever.

Cristina: Yeah. When you think you left, you're still there.

Jack: You're still there.

Cristina: But it all starts on the road into the town.

Jack: Does it? I don't remember.

Cristina: And when he tries to leave, there was no road to leave from.

Jack: I don't think it starts there. I think it starts after you've been in, after you hear the sirens. Oh, I think that's the first time. You can't be there for the siren. Once the siren goes off, you up.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And you'll never get out.

Cristina: Good morning. This podcast is hosted by Christina Colazo and Jack Thomas, produced by Lynn Taylor and published by Great Thoughts info art by Zero Lupo and logo by Seth McAllister with social media managed by Amber Black.

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Rambling 162: Bad Relationship Advice 4

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What is love? Is it babies hurting people? Is it begging to not be hurt anymore? With Valentine’s Day around the corner, the duo take a break from saving the world and decide to save the hearts of listeners instead. On this 4th installment of relationship advice they’re challenged by the most difficult heartbreak questions submitted to date. Prepare to feel the love!

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  • 41% of all marriages end in divorce
  • Why does my ex text me? 5:21
  • Partner is weirdly close with mom! 7:18
  • Is my partner keeping their options open? 10:37
  • Wife says she wants kids but secretly takes birth control! 13:55
  • Partner wants me to abandon my hobbies and friends for hers! 18:56
  • Is a 15 year age gap too much? 23:48
  • Partner doesn’t want marriage or a family, but I do! 31:05
  • My son is dating an older man. What should I do? 34:46
  • Advice on taking my partner’s virginity? 41:30
  • My ex stalks me online! 47:30
  • My partner left me after we lost our pregnancy. 51:41

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Cristina: Warning. This program contains strong themes meant for a mature audience. Discretion is advised.

Jack: Going live in five, four.

Cristina: What does live mean?

Jack: Welcome to the Rambling Podcast. Well, as in well, water and c**. As in what you j***. The show where we ground humanity's most absurd and baffling ideas in childish ways. I'm your host, Jack.

Cristina: Your host, Christina.

Jack: And if you haven't yet, remember to hit that subscribe button to get notified the second new episodes are released.

Cristina: Also, this show is most enjoyable with a listening partner to share opinions and ideas on topics we discuss.

Jack: Yes. More so since this episode is about water and c**.

Cristina: I don't think so.

Jack: Oh, no. Well, whatever. You need a partner anyway. Especially because this episode is not about water and c**, but about love.

Cristina: It might have some c** in it.

Jack: It might have water, too. Is c**'s technically water?

Cristina: I guess water is like the tears that most people will be crying about when they write.

Jack: Yes. Y. Yes, there's both. Some people are jizzing all over the place, and some people are crying, and.

Cristina: Some people are doing both, and some.

Jack: People are crying while jizzing. Sometimes happy, sometimes sad. Sometimes it's a really powerful o***** and yay. But sometimes somebody just got raped. So in both instances, happy and sad come and tears. Welcome. Welcome, welcome. You can also tell somebody, like, I hope you come very well. Welcome.

Cristina: I hope you come.

Jack: Hey, man, I'm about to get laid. Welcome.

Cristina: That's great.

Jack: Anyways, it's that time of the year, people. That fantastic time of the year.

Cristina: It's almost that time.

Jack: What's in, like, two, three days? Something like that.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You know, whatever they'll listen to. They don't know day, and they'll be like, it's a day away. I know. Monday, right?

Cristina: It's Monday. Monday, Tuesday, Monday, Monday, Monday.

Jack: Oh, yes. It's two days away.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And, yeah, so once a year, around Valentine's Day, we land right back at an episode where we use our expertise as psychologists, sociologists, masters of the mind and the heart. You know, we spend an entire year telling you guys about love and how to treat each other. And once a year, we let you guys tell us or ask us questions so we can personally address. Instead of telling you about my giant cockroach wife that I fell in love with.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: You know, instead of telling you about how Wet Judge loves another wetchudge, which we do every episode that has ever aired.

Cristina: Our show has been about romance this whole time.

Jack: Yes. It's not a religious podcast. It is a podcast about love. It's always Been a podcast about love.

Cristina: It has been.

Jack: It has been. Why did I destroy the entire cockroach people's planet? Because I love humanity. It's always been about love. We've always done everything for love. And we will continue to do everything for love. And so today we got questions from our listeners. We posted on Instagram and had an absurd flood all the other times on Instagram. So we entirely stopped posting on Twitter because it is problematic. There are too many people who are just trolling on Twitter. Instagram people have actual heartache for some reason. I don't know why all the sad boy tears and sad girl tears are on Instagram, but they are.

Cristina: I guess it's because all the trolls are on Twitter.

Jack: Well, not really. It's because all the Karens and Kyles are on Twitter just raging at each other. They don't have the capacity to cry because they could only feel rage.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And they don't feel love. All they feel is cancel and rage.

Cristina: Cancel and rage.

Jack: Yes. Those are the only two emotions that exist on Twitter. So we stopped that and now we get nice amount. No longer excessive as f*** the way it was on Twitter.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: But more loving and more honest. So that we can s*** on your questions. Yes, yes, so we can s*** on your questions because they're probably stupid and easy to solve and you need somebody as rational as usual to help you through the things that should be common sense in your life but aren't because you are not common or you are common, which means you got no common sense because common sense isn't that common.

Cristina: Whoa, whoa. Okay, I'll ask. I'll read the first question.

Jack: No, no, no. Let's begin by giving everybody a quick statistic as to why we do this.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: Yes. Because I know we've done this at random. Well, not really random. Same time every year. Anyways. Point being, yes, we do this because love does fall apart sometimes and people have hard times. In fact, the global divorce rate for 2021 was 41% of Earth's married population got divorced.

Cristina: What Was that percentage?

Jack: 41%.

Cristina: 41.

Jack: Yes. So most relationships are gonna fail. And if you sent us a question, that means you're probably in a relationship. If you are married, you are probably getting divorced. Facts. That's some facts. Yeah, your relationship is probably gonna fall into shambles shortly after you sent us this question. Yeah, but it's alright. We're gonna try to save you from that. Luckily, you did send us a you not divorce for sure.

Cristina: Yeah, you'll be in that 41% who.

Jack: Doesn'T send us questions.

Cristina: Yep.

Jack: Oh, you'd be in that. 41% who doesn't send us questions. But you know what? You're in that. What is it, 69? No, it's 59% that does. Wow, beautiful.

Cristina: Yes. So now the first question is, what are my ex's motives when she texts me after seven months of breaking up with me.

Jack: Assuming that they ended things on good terms? Maybe she's just a good human and because you were somebody important in her.

Cristina: Life, she wants to be friends.

Jack: She's not even be friends. Maybe she's just checking up. Hey, it's been seven months since we broke up. How are you dealing? You coping? You doing well?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Now, if it ended on bad terms, maybe s***'s hitting the fan for her and she's like, oh, I saw the other side of the f****** fence was not actually greener grass, and I'm coming back. In which case, f*** that b****. But if that isn't the case, and she's being incredibly nice. Maybe she's being incredibly nice.

Cristina: How do you tell? I guess you gotta find out. Well, you gotta text him back.

Jack: He would know if they ended on good terms.

Cristina: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He would know that.

Jack: Yeah. If he doesn't know that, then.

Cristina: Oh, like, I meant, like, of what she was going through right now.

Jack: Oh, no, it doesn't matter because either they ended on good terms and she's just checking up, or it was on good terms, which means maybe being without you allowed her. Her to realize things and she's coming back to. Maybe she wants to talk about and be like, what did go wrong? And let's have that discussion, because maybe it's something that was not as bad as we thought it was. Could we move past that and fix this? Or is it just what it is now? Yeah, there's a million reasons she could be getting. Maybe she's just a kind person. Maybe she's just social, you don't give a f*** about you. Somebody to talk to or that, like, who knows?

Cristina: She'd be bored.

Jack: She could be bored. Yeah. Or maybe because you were somebody important in her life. Maybe she's not even trying to get back with you. Maybe it's not the grasses. Maybe she's going through other trouble and she already trusts you. Yeah, she already trusts you. She's been with you. So maybe she just wants some different perspective on something.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And she wants to come to you. And like, maybe it's not weird at all.

Cristina: It's probably not weird I guess my boyfriend is too physically affectionate with his mother and it makes me uncomfortable. How could I bring it up to him without sounding like a b****?

Jack: How physically affectionate how? That's the question, right? Because there's degrees here. If it's like he hugs her a lot and kisses her on the cheek, maybe you're being paranoid. Like that's his mom, Whatever.

Cristina: Somebody they cat kiss on the lips, is that too far?

Jack: Okay, now you would need some background. That's a background type of scenario. Was he raised in a circumstance where that is weird? Like if he did that with his aunt, is that weird? Do they see it as a sexual thing? And if it is, why are you doing it with your mom?

Cristina: I think that's the most important thing. Is, is it obviously sexual?

Jack: Yeah, yeah, but because we, if she had the question answered, you know, so the idea would be if she can get a reference point so she can find out like if she could weigh that to something else. If you just mentioned to him, hey man, why don't you kiss your aunt like that? And he was like, that's weird. Then like, why is it okay to do it with your mom though? But it could be different. Maybe it's not a tap kiss, which is so odd. But like it's. Some people do that. Some people do that. Yeah, it's weird to some of. But like kind of almost half depending on where you were raised in the United States and actually globally depends where you land, where a kiss is weird and where it's not. Yeah, it's just a kiss.

Cristina: I guess like tongue kiss would be too far.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: Tongue kiss would be too far.

Jack: Yes, yes. But like if it's just a tap kiss and it doesn't come across weird. Okay, but like maybe she doesn't mean kiss. It's physical. How physical do we mean? Well, no, cuz I literally have family who does that. They'll like slap their mom's b*** as a joke.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And it's non sexual. Yeah, but I know it is weird to other people. I'm fully aware that some people find it weird, but in this particular part of my family it's not. This is like, okay, we, we desexualize that very young. So you don't have sexual attraction to your family because it's weird?

Cristina: Yeah. So he could be doing things that might look to some people as sexual, but it might not.

Jack: But it might not be. It might totally be innocent, but there's, there's a line there. Like does he sit at the couch and his mom sits next to him and then she's rubbing his inner thigh. Okay, Weird.

Cristina: That's weird.

Jack: Ask questions.

Cristina: Is he sitting on her lap?

Jack: Is it? Well, that's not necessarily weird.

Cristina: Okay, I don't know where the line is.

Jack: This is my point. It has to be things that come across weird no matter what, and then you gotta ask. Okay, but if it's like vague, I mean. No, that's when you ask. If it's vague, that's when you ask. But if it's obvious, you're right. If it's obvious, then you got a problem. So you look for those obvious things and if there aren't any, this could just be in your head. Yes, and then you ask.

Cristina: And then you ask.

Jack: But if there are obvious signs.

Cristina: Mmm.

Jack: S***. Like there's no culture where rubbing the inner thigh of your son's leg close to his d*** is alright? No, that's never happened in all of time. Except, I guess, the cultures that focus on incest.

Cristina: Well, what if he says that that's part of his culture?

Jack: Then she has learned that, yes, it was entirely sexual.

Cristina: Ah. Oh, that's such an awkward situation. That's just normal for him. Next question. My girlfriend, who I've been seeing for four months, asked me not to kiss her in front of her guy friends. How would you proceed? Is there any other reason why? Then she. Then she. Keeping her options open.

Jack: take English, bro. But listen, he. The way he wrote that confused the h*** out of me. I get what he's saying, but it's like the. The she. He lost me there. Okay? No, there's no other reason. It is entirely because she's keeping her options open. Dude, you said four months. Yes, you said four months. Four months, bro. I hope, I pray you did not tell her you love her because you're in an infatuation stage. This is the honeymoon stage where everything looks rosy and great and maybe she's just being the mature one out of you two. And considering that this is the honeymoon phase, this could die out pretty quickly after this phase ends. And like, I'm gonna announce us.

Cristina: He thinks it's way more serious than it probably is.

Jack: He probably thinks it's way more serious than it is. It's not serious. Well, four months. No, just the tit of boyfriend or girlfriend doesn't immediately make this the most serious thing in the world.

Cristina: Well, his eyes. It is his eyes.

Jack: It is. Like a lot of people struggle with that idea. Well, now we're boyfriend and girlfriend now. You don't talk to f****** anybody. And you're not into anybody. And it's like, are you f****** crazy? That's so ridiculous.

Cristina: That is.

Jack: It's so absurd. Like, no f****** way. Obviously, she's keeping her options open in case after the honeymoon phase, you turn out to be a piece of s***, which apparently very clingy already.

Cristina: Very. I mean, like, those are her friends.

Jack: Those are her friends. She. What do you think she wants to just flat out, like, they're also her options, you know? Like, if you turn out to be totally whack, then it looks like she's playing the field and she's not. You just happen to suck suddenly. And so she breaks up with you and decides, hey, let me go try one of these other guys who treat me better, which is why I'm going in that direction. That would suck. If she shows them a bunch of affection for you, then goes talks to them and they're suddenly like, wait, weren't you with that guy? Oh, you just trying to f*** everybody? Like, no, obviously she wants to be with you as of now, but she doesn't want to remove the possibility that. And apparently it's pretty high possibility that you. There's something wrong with you and she isn't into whatever that might be.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Not to say that there's something wrong with you that she can't be into. Like, there are flaws that we can deal with, but she wants.

Cristina: Too early into the relationship.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: Gotta wait a little, man, before stressing out.

Jack: Yeah. Give it time.

Cristina: Give it a year. I don't know if that's too much. I don't know.

Jack: There's no. There's not a real amount of time. But what she said tells her what she thinks about it so far.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Did you get my point? He literally addressed it. Is she keeping her options open? Yes. You detected what the point is.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: So even if you feel it really deeply, you know, she doesn't feel it really deeply. Wait it out. Maybe she'll get there. Or maybe you'll fizzle out.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Or maybe you'll get too weird. Maybe she gets weird when the honeymoon phase is over. You'll get a lot of answers.

Cristina: Yes. You just gotta wait for that.

Jack: You just gotta wait for that.

Cristina: You know when that is. Yeah.

Jack: It's too early and she gets it.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You're kind of the problem here.

Cristina: Yeah. Four months, man.

Jack: Four months, dude.

Cristina: Yeah. I don't know. Next question. My wife and I have been trying to conceive, but now I've accidentally found out she's taking birth control. I'd like, to confront her about this, but I don't know how to do that without making her feel like I'm trying to push her. I don't know if I should even confront her about this. Do I? Just wait until she tells me herself? I mean, how long will she try to hide this from me?

Jack: Okay, this is a f***** question, because your wife has said she wants children.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And you want children, and you guys have agreed to have children, but then she's over here being sneaky, sneaky sabotaging it. So there's a couple of possibilities here. One, she's not actually ready, but she doesn't want to tell you that.

Cristina: She doesn't want to crush your goals or dreams or whatever.

Jack: Not his dreams. She just might not be ready to be a parent and take that weight.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: She might not be confident in her abilities. She, alternatively, where you were going with that, might not think he's ready, but does want to tell him. I don't think you'd make a good father right now because maybe that hurt your emotions.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And you're souped about this, and she wants you to be excited. She's. Maybe she's. Maybe it's a little white lie to make you feel good. Like, yeah, you'd be the best father. Oh, I guess it didn't happen this time.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Again, it could be her. It could be that she's not ready. Maybe she's not ready to give up freedom in that way. Maybe she just wants to get f***** a lot. And like, oh, yeah, let's have all the babies. And she could suppress the s*** out of that because maybe you're not the most sexual person. It's possible if he reflects a little and saying, I guess I do. I'm not the most sexual person. Maybe she is and she found the loophole, which is she knows you want to be a dad and she wants to get f*****, but if she gets pregnant, that stops for a long, long time.

Cristina: Mm. What a crazy twist that that was.

Jack: So all of those are possibilities. Alternatively, some trauma that she's not dealt with could make it that she does want children. She's ready, you're ready. Everybody's ready. You guys are doing it. But there's something horrifying her that she hasn't coped with, and so she does this sabotaging activity in return.

Cristina: That is interesting. I feel like either case, he should probably wait then, until she talks to him about it. Like, when she's ready. Like, who knows how sensitive a topic it is?

Jack: That's the shaky Area.

Cristina: Right.

Jack: If it is trauma, if it. But how do you know? Right?

Cristina: How do you know?

Jack: Because what if it's just that she wants to get laid more? But on the flip side, like, if the idea of having kids makes you excited enough to want to have sex and she wants to have sex even if the child doesn't happen, as long as you're not getting frustrated or sad by the fact you found this out.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: By snooping or something. And now it's bothering you, but beforehand you were just having fun trying to build a family.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Maybe she was also having fun with the trying part, not the building.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And it's like, maybe there's a middle ground here that you guys found where the idea of. Well, yeah. I mean, look, bring it up to her, I guess, would be the idea. Because you don't know. Bring it up there. And you gotta pose this in a certain way. Right. You have to ask her if she says this is the way. Like, yeah, I. It was about sex. I want sex. I don't want a family just yet. But you want a family and that turned you on and you got excited.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You can play roulette, which is you're always gonna finish inside, no exception. But she's not going to tell you when she stops taking birth control. So she will eventually. So you've always got the excitement of maybe this is the time. Roulette. You're playing roulette. She has one round and her. I guess she's emptying out the f****** chamber. If anything, she's gonna throw away the one bullet. That's what you want.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: You know, and so you could play it that way. That way you stay excited and you never know.

Cristina: Never know.

Jack: And look after long enough, you get the answer. Maybe she doesn't want children. And if that's the case and what you're looking for is a family, you had a lot of sex and a lot of fun. And you also came to a good conclusion without having to argue about it. You figured it out. She doesn't want a family. If it's a year in, two years in, and you're still like, f***, well, I really want a family. And she's not done her part of just suddenly stopping. So in that moment. Yeah, in that moment, move on. Is family above anything else? And yes, you've got in the answer. And you didn't have to. Nothing bad needed to happen. You just found that you guys have grown apart.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: You got super late imagining a family. You know how ready you are if you still Want it this far down.

Cristina: Know how ready you are. So I guess that's.

Jack: And if she ever becomes ready, you'll be there for it.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And if she doesn't long enough will go by that you'll come to the realization that she doesn't want it.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Play roulette solves everybody's problem.

Cristina: That sounds like a great solution.

Jack: Plus a lot of sex.

Cristina: Yes. Everyone wins.

Jack: Everyone wins in every possible way.

Cristina: Yeah. Wow. The next question is, my girlfriend wants me to go out with her and her friends. She gets mad at me when I say no because I had plans to play video games with my friends. Is there any way we can meet halfway? I can't think of anything to prevent her from seeing this as me just wanting to play video games instead of seeing her.

Jack: Your girlfriend's needy as f*** and insecure as s*** and cares too much what other people think. And if she's going out with her friends, she's worried that what she's gonna tell her friends of when she's with them. That's really the idea here. Because otherwise I'm sure that in any other instance, she doesn't care. It's you specifically pointed out. It's when she's going with her friends, which means she already cares more about how her friends see her than she cares about your own joy and you spending time with your friends. That does not matter to her.

Cristina: That's already lost her friends over.

Jack: She's choosing her friends over him over him.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: And will, I guess the word of the decade. I guess she's in some degree trying to gaslight you into thinking you're the one who's ditching her for friends.

Cristina: Oh, my gosh.

Jack: But, like, you have no problem. You're like, go f****** hang out, whatever. Yeah, but she's the one who's like, no, you're f****** just staying home playing video games. So she's making you feel guilty about something that she's doing.

Cristina: Yes. Because she just wants to be with her friends.

Jack: Yes. And she wants you to be with her friends, but she's not cool with you being with your friends if she's with her friends.

Cristina: That makes no sense.

Jack: Yeah, so she's. There's a visual aspect here. She cares how it looks to somebody else more than she cares about your happiness and you and your friends.

Cristina: Yeah, go hang out with your friends.

Jack: Go hang out. Your friends. Dump her. Yeah, well, don't dump her. But if she gets dramatic and takes it there, let it happen, because that wasn't for you anyways.

Cristina: Yeah. Do you think there is a halfway, though?

Jack: No. Because it's already bad. The problem is a lot of people try to compromise stupid s***.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And it's like, you know, well, my girlfriend likes gang bangs, and I don't. But can we meet halfway? Because I love her.

Cristina: I would love to know what's the way.

Jack: Are you okay with gang bangs? You're not, right. You don't want her to f*** other people? No. No, I don't, but I love her. Then you probably shouldn't be with. Love isn't good enough.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Sometimes loving somebody isn't enough because. And that's another problem. People are confused about what love is.

Cristina: That could be a big problem because.

Jack: Like, I have emotions, and it bothers me when she's not around me, but it's like, yeah, it must mean something. But it's like, do you want her to f*** eight other guys simultaneously all the time? I was like, not really. I think that's the worst situation.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Then you don't love her as much as you think, because if you undoubtedly loved her unquestioned, you'd sacrifice whatever. You'd let her f*** those eight guys.

Cristina: Every time, and you wouldn't care.

Jack: And you wouldn't care because you love her. That comes first.

Cristina: Okay?

Jack: But right now, the. She doesn't. She doesn't give a f***. He doesn't love you.

Cristina: Okay? What?

Jack: Because she doesn't give a f*** what you love.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: She just wants the visual of her boyfriend with her and, like, f*** what you want. F*** what you want, bro.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Didn't give a f*** about you. Not even the slightest bit. But you do, because you're trying to compromise right now. You're like, how do I sacrifice what I love and meet in the middle or something?

Cristina: Don't do it.

Jack: And it's like, she doesn't love you, dude.

Cristina: No, Not.

Jack: She might think she does. I'm not saying that's wrong. Yeah, she definitely thinks she does. He thinks she does. But her actions say she doesn't. Your actions do say you do. You're trying to figure it out.

Cristina: Yeah, you want to be with your friends, but you want to be with your girlfriend.

Jack: Exactly. Her response is, f*** your games, f*** your friends. Come hang out with me.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: It's like, but I do hang out with you. Yeah, well, I want more of you.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: It's like, she doesn't care about you, per se. She just cares about the product that you are.

Cristina: Well, then I guess you have to decide whether you want to be that product.

Jack: Do you Love her more than you love what you want to do.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: In that case, if it's truly love, then this isn't a question you sacrifice for true love. If it's overwhelming that you have to.

Cristina: Be with her, that you have to.

Jack: Be with her, then. Yeah, dude. Because it should make you happy. To do things that make her happy.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: That should bring you joy.

Cristina: Mmm. But this clearly does not bring you joy.

Jack: No. Because it's making him just. So he loves her enough to even consider the alteration that she didn't even. He loves. Fair enough. He loves her more than she loves him.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: That's a fact.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Whether he objectively loves her or she objectively loves him. Different question. But if we measure whatever fictional concept against each other, you're winning.

Cristina: You're winning. Yeah.

Jack: She's nowhere near how much you love her, that's for sure.

Cristina: I hope that helps. Yeah. Next question. I had a great first date recently, but didn't realize her age until during the date. We are 15 years apart. I really like her and she wants to go out again, but I'm worried about being judged. I'm just looking for some advice and opinions.

Jack: Interesting. I like how Vaggie was about which direction the age gap goes. So, like, he could be older or she could be older.

Cristina: Would it matter in this?

Jack: Yes. Yes, it would. A lot.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: If she is younger, it will be way more acceptable socially because an older guy, a younger girl, very accepted socially, they'll assume you have money. You are the. Many chicks are gonna start lining up simply because he has money. Right.

Cristina: That's why he has something.

Jack: Something's there that we're missing out on.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: If it's the other way around. The first question is, when did this start? Did she cradle Rob? This m***********. Is he conditioned to be here? Is she a cougar? Like, she caught him young, but she was old, and he wasn't, like, too young, but he was just the first date, though.

Cristina: Like, I don't think anyone's trying to manipulate anyone into.

Jack: Well, no, he's worried about the judgment of continuously dating the person. Is that not what the question was?

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: So, yeah, the question is the long term visual.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: How is. Which again, comes back to the visual. A lot of people are less worried about the romantic aspect and how they connect with somebody. Because if you actually like her, who gives a s***?

Cristina: Yeah. Whether they're old or younger.

Jack: Exactly. Who cares? The fact that he poses question at all, him, like the previous guy's girlfriend, is worried more about what others Think what others think about it.

Cristina: Oh, I see.

Jack: A lot of love. Quite often a lot of people do not give a s*** about who they're with. They care about what other people think about the person they're with. This routes all the way back to high school and grade school. Well, do you like that girl? No. Even if you do.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Because. Well, I don't want them to judge me. And most of us never get out of high school, even if we leave the building.

Cristina: Yeah. So then what's your advice?

Jack: My advice is if you actually like her, this shouldn't be a problem. Who cares?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Unless you're talking about a minor, in which case, no. Leave the country with her to somewhere it's legal.

Cristina: What?

Jack: Which is hard because she's a minor. You need her parents approval. But if her parents are this crooked, maybe saving her and getting the f*** out of this country is the right move. If you can con her parents into doing this. They weren't suited to be parents.

Cristina: What if he's a young boy?

Jack: If he's young. If you can con dude at this point. Because here's the problem, right. Whether he's young or not.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: If he is young, saying he's young, and he has the clarity and he has the maturity to approach this, then it's fine. Whether the reality of the matter is we made up the concept of children in the first place, that did not exist. 1860. Something. You guys can look it up. This does not exist. It was proposed maybe a hundred years early. And there wasn't a single law protecting the idea of children until it was pushed into the public sight so hard in 1960. Something, something, one thing or another. So the illusion of adult and child is something we constructed quite recently. Not to say that our brains are not still developing, they are. But to say it stops at some point is also wrong. Because we always learn. We learn something new every day.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Our brain's always growing and always learning. We just pick the random f****** point and said here, this is the right place. But then why does every country disagree on where that point is?

Cristina: They do, they do.

Jack: Some people in just the United States.

Cristina: Yeah, that's true. And like state to state. Yeah, yeah.

Jack: You could be 17, 16, some places, 15. Outside of our country, 12 is adult. It varies quite heavily. Okay, so let's go to the minimum. Right? It's probably like 12 or something where you're like, oh, you're no longer a kid, you f****** man. Or whatever the f*** they tell each other.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So that's bare minimum. Right. Assuming you've passed that mark. If you're like 10, dude. No, no, no. Like, dude, even the worst of scientists didn't say that number. You know, like, even the guy who failed and is just pretending to be a scientist couldn't do with this one. So, like, assume it's wrong. Go online, Google the bare minimum age in whatever country to be an adult. If it's 12, 13, whatever. Actually, I think it's 13. In Israel, they literally have a celebration to commemorate manhood for a 13 year old. And sometimes they get you somebody to f***.

Cristina: Whoa.

Jack: So, yeah, 13. I believe the Jews have the youngest. I could be wrong. I hope I'm not. But I could be whatever. And my hope is entirely rooted in my own belief systems, which again, I said is made up, so whatever. But it's still f***** in my head at least. Anyways, point being, assuming you're at least the bare minimum requirements to be considered a man, and you are really into this idea and whoever this, assuming you're under the age of 18, is pedophile. Who is. If they're not just a pedophile and they're also really into you, then whatever. But also, flipping that over, I hope the girl's age that's worrying you isn't like, well, she's 13 and I went on a date with her and I'm like 45. Maybe. Maybe. Even if you were to look online and it says the youngest age before you're a woman is when you get your first period and she got a period at nine years old. Listen to me, bro.

Cristina: Don't do it.

Jack: I get what technically those words mean, but assume that a little bit of judgment should be added.

Cristina: Yeah. Like if you know everyone's gonna be worried about it. I think it's good enough to assume. Don't do it.

Jack: No, no, no. Because people are idiots too. If he is 25 and she's 60, they're gonna be looks people gonna judge.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: But also, who the f*** are they to say, you know?

Cristina: Yes. But if you're already someone who would.

Jack: Worry about that, that's another problem. The fact that you're worrying about this means you're concerned about something at all.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: This shouldn't be a concern.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So I guess, yeah, basic, basically under that light, don't do this.

Cristina: Because it's just. You're gonna have a str. You're gonna struggle, Brooke. Yeah.

Jack: You're always gonna. You already worried. You're always gonna worry.

Cristina: Yeah. So it might just be easier to skip out on yeah.

Jack: Date somebody your age. You clearly.

Cristina: Or you're not ready.

Jack: More appropriate than whatever you're doing. Yeah, because you didn't specify. I don't know if it's she's older or younger or where he stands relative to her. Regardless of what's happening, my assumption is she's actually older or he's a f****** pedophile. One or the other.

Cristina: Those are the two.

Jack: There's two options. Because if she's like, she's 25 and I'm 40. Like, nobody cares, dude. That happens every day. Yeah, but if it's like, she's 15 and I'm 30. Questionable.

Cristina: Yeah. Yes.

Jack: But if it's like, he's 25 and she's like, 90. Dude, whatever, dude. Stick your d*** in the Crypt Keeper. Who cares? It is what it is. But, like, the fact that you're worried, that's the problem.

Cristina: That is a problem.

Jack: So don't do it. Regardless of how this is playing out, your word, don't do it.

Cristina: Good advice. Next question. My ex and I broke up last night because she doesn't want marriage or kids. She wants to talk more. Should I. Should I talk to her or do you have any. Any suggestions?

Jack: 1. The way he wrote this question, he was clearly. But should I. Should I talk to her?

Cristina: Like, I really wanna.

Jack: Not even. It's like, should I. Should I even bother? Oh, you know, that's the tone I got from it.

Cristina: Oh.

Jack: It's like, should I even. Should I talk to her? Should I even bother wasting my time? And it's like. Okay, look, first, she doesn't want marriage or kids.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Wait, his wife.

Cristina: Girlfriend.

Jack: Oh, okay. She doesn't want marriage or kids. And the problem is you do, which is why she broke up with you.

Cristina: Mm. But she still wants to talk.

Jack: Well, she is in love with him.

Cristina: Okay? She still wants to make the relationship work.

Jack: In love enough to want to stay with him if what he wants is marriage and kids. The question again comes down to what do you care about and want? Do you love.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Do you love her more than you love the idea of marriage and children? Or do you want marriage and children?

Cristina: Yes. Interesting. Because, like, she knows she doesn't. You don't want those things, but she still wants to talk to you. Like, what does she think?

Jack: Yes, she wants to be with him. She is hoping that she can swayed him in her favor.

Cristina: Okay?

Jack: But before you have a conversation with her, I say have a conversation so that you end on good terms. If what you land on before you talk to her is that you do want children and family and marriage more.

Cristina: Yeah. You're clearly, you know, you want this like the relationship is done.

Jack: So. Yeah, you. You don't force somebody to have something they don't want.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And this goes both ways. She can't force you to not. That's why I'm saying, figure it out before you talk to her. Don't let her, because if she's in love with you, she's gonna try to have you no matter what. We are greedy as people. But again, she's also. Which comes back to the. Oh, God. Love is complicated. Right. Because the idea is, how much does she love you? Enough to do whatever to make you happy. In which case, yeah, I'll give you children because I love you. Which she clearly loves not having children and not being married more than she loves you. So that answer is provided. Now, that doesn't mean she does not love you. It's just if she were to put those things on a scale, she hates the idea of marriage and children more than she loves you. But also, compared to anything else in the world, these might be her largest hate in the universe and her greatest love in the universe.

Cristina: You don't know, because love and hate are two different things.

Jack: Yeah, they could totally be like she loves you more than anything in the universe, but also she hates that thing more than she loves you. So it doesn't mean that she doesn't love you. It means that when she weighed the two things, you do not measure up to her hate for the other thing.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Now the question is, where do you stand? Do you love her more than you love the idea of wanting a wife and children? If the answer is yes, then you agree that you love her more and that you're down to give her what she wants, which is not being a wife and not having children.

Cristina: Yes. But the important thing is you decide this before you go back to her. Because then you're just. Either one of you are compromising or something, and that's just going to be the worst.

Jack: Yes. You want to know before you have this conversation?

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Whether it be to end on good terms or to tell her the good news. But regardless of which way it goes, figure it out on your own. You don't need anybody else to figure out your thoughts and emotions. Figure that out and then go in.

Cristina: Yes. That's great advice. Next question. My son is dating an older man. I don't know what to do about this. What should I do?

Jack: Plot twist. My son is dating an older man. The doctor was a Woman. so why the f*** should you do anything about it? Unless your son is a minor, in which case call the cops. But yes, easy solution. But. Well, it depends, right? Like really? Yeah, it does depend. It does depend. We have quite strict rules with little margin forever. And that's not fair. Right. Let's say you're 15 and you date a 20 year old.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: 20 year old's going to jail. But like, is that really right?

Cristina: Okay, so you think it should matter that.

Jack: Yeah, they're psychologically quite close and maturity wise quite close. We just picked random numbers and said you're f***** forever even if you're still a f****** kid yourself.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So you know, like I'm one of those people who believes in. Yes. Child before a certain point and adult after a certain point. Because we can measure where the core of your brain's development stops and the incremental learning and development begins. We can measure that. That's why we decide. Most places decide anywhere between 15. I guess the Jews don't even care about science. But 15 to about 25, that's the gap. That 10 year period is like the solidification of your brain. It's no longer squishy and dumb, that area. Right. And I believe we need to pick like. Yeah, I understand that you shoot for the middle. 15, 25, you say 20 is the middle.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Some people go a little lower. 18, totally wrong. Because we take their rights away, but only allow them to sign up and go die stupid. But whatever. Some people say 21, I say 20 is the center of those two points. Makes perfect sense to me.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And then from there you choose a margin that includes error. Say four years to not say five because people will get b*** hurt quick. 15 and 20, and so horrible. Although they're the f****** same psychologically. Whatever. But you say 15 and 19, way less weird.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: 16, 20, way less weird. 17 and 21, not weird. You see how it works? So that you pick a number, say four year gap.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And this applies regardless of where on the scale it lands, you know?

Cristina: Yeah. If this is the case though, like you could just. I mean, if you don't like it, that's fine. You can let your child know.

Jack: Well, this is my point of when you call the cops, if it's within that bracket. Don't be a b****.

Cristina: No, just like shut the f*** up.

Jack: And let them do whatever, you know.

Cristina: Well, you can let them know how you feel about it.

Jack: Yes. You shouldn't, you shouldn't go the extra mile just because you're f****** Karen. Yeah, don't be a Karen. Don't be a Karen. Do anything but be a Karen. Don't do that. If that's the case, you sit down and talk. I'm uncomfortable with it, but I understand.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: If you're talking about a minor and somebody significantly older, 30 and 15 worry. Yeah. If it's like 19, whatever, dude. The legal number. I don't. Depends on the state you live in, I guess. I don't f****** know.

Cristina: Shouldn't ruin a young adult, young teen.

Jack: Like, if they're an adult, it doesn't matter what you believe. If they're legally an adult, you can't do s***. I know it sucks, but, like, this is. You're not gonna get to choose who the f*** they love. That's not fair.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Like, how old were you when you got together with us? You f****** AM at 12 or some s***. You got pregnant. Your son is only like, f****** 13 years apart from you. Like, come on. Maybe. F****** maybe. Think about how you were when you were young. When you were young. And understand that s*** happens.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And you can't try to control in. In fact, if you did try to control, all you do is push him away and he would rebel and do whatever. Harder.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Assuming. Assuming your son is particularly young. So if we're talking before that 25 year period, you got somebody arrogant who swears they already figured it out.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: The moment you try to tell them, no, this is bad, they're like, oh, proves you why it's not. And now you f***** up. You made it worse because you wanted to meddle.

Cristina: Yeah. So you gotta be careful.

Jack: Sit back and watch. Unless it's absolutely, brutally illegal.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And brutally means outside of the gap of reason. Be reasonable. You think about it. Well, they're kind of close in age. I understand. Even if he's legally an adult and she's not. Or I guess they're both guys, so he's legally a minor and that guy is legally an adult. But, like, how far apart are they? Really worry about that more than about the legality of anything. Although, if there is no legal problem because they're both adults here. Shut the f*** up and sit down.

Cristina: Yeah. Just don't do anything.

Jack: Yeah. It's not your business.

Cristina: Don't freak out.

Jack: It's like that Louis CK joke where the guy's like, oh, man, I'm stressing out. My daughter's about to have sex. I know it's gonna happen any day now. What am I gonna do? To which he responds, nothing. What the f*** are you Gonna do like she's.

Cristina: What?

Jack: What are you gonna do about your daughter's sex life? What? Maybe get over it. Just let it happen. Unless he's getting raped. Unless it seems forced, which I doubt.

Cristina: Yeah, I doubt. You know, just. Just calm down.

Jack: Yeah, don't overthink it. You're way into your head.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: The f*** would be the difference of him dating somebody older and dating somebody younger? Oh, they're closer in age. What does that mean? If you yourself are bothered about this, it proves that none of us are mature.

Cristina: No.

Jack: Means you, however much older than your child, is as immature as, maybe even more because your child looked beyond the age barrier.

Cristina: Ooh.

Jack: Should he be giving you advice?

Cristina: Yes. No, don't do that. I don't know. That'd be interesting.

Jack: Well, it depends. If it's illegal, I get her worry.

Cristina: Yes, but you know what to do.

Jack: Come on. His worry. I'm a thinking mother, but I have an idea that wasn't specified at all.

Cristina: I'm thinking, mother, why would a father care less?

Jack: Probably he's like, I don't get gay. I don't understand it. Let them be gay. Whatever.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: Yeah. Even if the father's gay, he's like, I get how this is, but no, the problem is that in gay culture, it's actually pretty common because of.

Cristina: For a younger and older guy.

Jack: Yes. It's very difficult to find compatibility when a lot of people hide it. So it is actually really common. We had that whole conversation on an episode of Just Conversation with Anthony.

Cristina: Oh, yeah.

Jack: And he explained that. Yeah, this is actually really common. So I don't know. Get informed before you make a decision.

Cristina: Get informed. Although we've informed you a lot too. So. Yeah, there you go.

Jack: Ask your child for dating advice.

Cristina: And the next question is, I'll be taking my boyfriend's virginity. Any advice?

Jack: Don't, don't, don't.

Cristina: Why?

Jack: Don't be the first.

Cristina: Don't be the first.

Jack: Do not under any circumstances, be the first. It creates obsession.

Cristina: What?

Jack: Yes, it becomes. It creates obsession. His first o***** with a human present is going to be associated with her.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Throw him on somebody else and pick him up afterwards, then f*** him.

Cristina: That's not what I was imagining.

Jack: Unless she plans to die with this guy or at least have him as a really close friend for all of eternity. It creates attachment. He might be traumatized. People cling on to their first like it's f****** life and death. You want to be far away from that so that he's clear minded and with enough distance from it, he stabilizes and becomes a normal human. But if he's always for a prolonged period of time, I guess around the person who took his virginity, not only take his virginity, but consistent attachment, more and more and more and more and more confirming the. Oh, no, she's the one. I gave her the thing that mattered. And, like, he will slowly, gradually get obsessed. This happens so f****** often. Which is why a lot of people are like, don't do it. Let somebody else do it. And then you hop in. So the idea could be you throw him the thing, the card of. Right. Are you into the idea of being with somebody else for a brief moment? I'm not gonna be with anybody. I just want you to experience lie bad before you experience good.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: So that, you know, if we stay together forever or whatever, you at least can say you know what it was like.

Cristina: Ah. Okay.

Jack: Logic. Logic. If you're the one who takes it and you don't plan to be with him forever, I assure you he does.

Cristina: That always happens. Or that most often.

Jack: Most often happens. It becomes difficult to create a wedge if you get over him. You're not touching me. Wasn't your first.

Cristina: Yeah. Interesting. Yes.

Jack: Heavy psychology that falls into that. People do get obsessed.

Cristina: I was expecting some simple advice. I don't know what I was expecting. Like, wear a condom. I don't know.

Jack: She might be on birth control. I don't f****** know.

Cristina: I don't know.

Jack: I guess wear a condom if you're not on birth control. He will finish quickly.

Cristina: That's something to remember, I guess, if that happens.

Jack: Jerk it, suck it, Lick it. Tickle it, tickle it. Try to time it so he doesn't finish inside you. If there is no condom, and if you are particularly a horrible human and get a kick out of trolling, try to time it so that he finishes in your mouth. And then kiss him.

Cristina: Beautiful.

Jack: Yeah. So you could ruin his day a little.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Be like, you just this to me. Now we're both gonna find out what it tastes like.

Cristina: Mmm.

Jack: F*** his day up. Maybe his life. Actually. Actually, all things considered, maybe that will create that wedge in his mind of, this is f***** up.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: If he just finishes in your mouth and then the first thing you do is push it into his. And then he's like, oh.

Cristina: Oh.

Jack: And then on the flip side, you might totally scar him out of sex.

Cristina: Yes. Or maybe he's confused.

Jack: Yeah. Maybe now he thinks he's gay. And maybe he's like, this wasn't as bad as I thought. It would be. Oh, yeah. You could totally end up losing him that way. Interesting. I think you should. You should roll this dice and find out.

Cristina: Yes, yes.

Jack: And report back. I'm kind of curious now.

Cristina: That is a crazy first one, but yeah, let's find out.

Jack: Maybe he just turns into a f****** kink master and he's not even gay or anything. He just wants all the s***. Ye, b****. F****** spit it in my mouth. Oh, s***. Oh, he's kind of cool now. Wow. He went through all the stages already.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Do you. F*** it. F*** him. Now I'm curious. F*** him and push his sperm into his own mouth. I want to know what this does to people.

Cristina: This is. Yes. This is for science.

Jack: Yes, for science. As his first time. What an interesting psychological observation.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: S***. If she does this, we might have to just make her a member of the Illuminati, because God knows the information she'll have to disclose.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Holy f***.

Cristina: I wonder. This hasn't been done before, right?

Jack: That's the first time. I wonder who was the unfortunate f***** or the lucky f*****, depending how he took it.

Cristina: Yes. That's really what's important.

Jack: Yeah. He was like, mmm. This turned out different. Nice and bitter. Tastes salty.

Cristina: This is great.

Jack: This is great. I want more. Maybe he's just jizzing into a cup and drinking it after this moment. Well, no, that guy who's already experienced it. Oh, it's like he just collects his j*** and has a fridge filled with it. Like a sperm bank. Except he spends all day jerking off just so he could fill whole jars and put him in the fridge and just drink it passively.

Cristina: Oh, that's.

Jack: But he ain't gay. He doesn't like guys. He just loves sperm.

Cristina: He just loves sperm.

Jack: He just goes and shops at sperm banks.

Cristina: I wonder if you could just do that. You can't do that. You can't just walk into the sperm bank and.

Jack: But the same way pedophiles become priests, he can become a sperm bank worker.

Cristina: Oh, that's all he's doing.

Jack: Oh, and just casually drink some. Yeah, you can put it back and it'll still be there. He just tasted it. His tastes kind of nice.

Cristina: Oh, yeah.

Jack: Oh, that one was a little bitter. Maybe he has wine glass and he compares them. This one's a little more bitter. That one's a little more sweet.

Cristina: When he's running out, he calls them back. Can you do that?

Jack: He works there. Oh, you mean the people.

Cristina: Yeah. Like if he really likes one. Sperm or whatever.

Jack: Hey, your gist Is gone everywhere. Would you like to.

Cristina: Some accident happened. It was ruined. We need another.

Jack: Yeah, no, no. Your. Your sperm is going very quick. The genetics we have described people love. And we would like it if you came for more. Yeah, I would like it if you came. I mean, they would like it if you came for more.

Cristina: Whoa.

Jack: Good times. I don't know, man. Tell us. I want to know. Do this.

Cristina: Do it, do it.

Jack: And then report back.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: Next.

Cristina: I am being stalked by my ex. I broke up with them two years ago. I have already blocked three accounts on Instagram and my account is private. I don't know what to do. I'm really tired of blocking accounts. Is there any way to prevent this guarantee you?

Jack: She took his virginity.

Cristina: What? She took his virginity?

Jack: Yeah. This is the future of the other person.

Cristina: This is a girl and she is being stalked by the boyfriend.

Jack: Yeah. Assuming that f****** hole is causing such anomalies that are episodes. Episodes are distributed and releasing at random intervals throughout time.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: She just got a hold of this, somehow, replied to it, and it arrived to us today from the future.

Cristina: You think she did what we told her to do? She didn't even let us know?

Jack: No. Well, we wouldn't know it's happening.

Cristina: Maybe it worked out because he is stalking her.

Jack: Well, I'm thinking she just had sex with him as expected, and he got obsessed, as I said. But all jokes aside, why do you have social media?

Cristina: What?

Jack: Just delete it if it's that serious. Either expect this to happen. He's not the only guy who's stalking you. I guarantee you there's quite a plethora of others who are just doing it more discreetly because they feel they don't know you and can't approach you as directly through the socials. But I'm sure there's like quite a couple of guys just beating off your pictures at random. Guys are f****** weird. So, like, yeah, guys are weird. Especially on the Internet. There's many d*** pics as you probably normally get. Assume there's like a clean half equal to that number. So, like, that's half of them that showed you their d***. The other half weren't that brave or are much smarter and are just watching you. Well, so like, at least you know and understand his level of danger or safety. But if being stalked is a problem.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: Then get off of social media.

Cristina: Yeah, because like, he's not stalking her as. He's not stalking her, like following her home or anything. This is just Instagram.

Jack: Yeah, he's just following you online. Wants to know how your life is.

Cristina: Going up the request and then ignore him.

Jack: Yeah, Just live a really good life and then post all of the awesome.

Cristina: Yes. He's not interacting with you.

Jack: Yeah, it's fine.

Cristina: I don't know.

Jack: You're overthinking it. Everybody's overthinking.

Cristina: Ah, that could be. Yeah.

Jack: Doesn't really sound like an issue. It just sounds like.

Cristina: Or just ignore the request. It's not, like, scary, is it? I don't know. It's just a request. I don't know.

Jack: Yeah.

Cristina: You don't like looking at that request. I guess deleting it would be the easiest way.

Jack: Yeah, but it's gonna show up again.

Cristina: If you delete the Instagram.

Jack: No. If you delete the Instagram. No. If you want to keep your socials, like, let's say it's Instagram.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Send his acceptance request, then send his message to General and then mute it.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And now he's the f*** out of your hair. And he got what he wanted. You got what you wanted. You'll never hear. Make sure when you mute him, also go into his profile and mute his story and his posts.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: He ceases to exist to you and manages to stalk you all he wants.

Cristina: Yeah. Could you do the same with comments? Like, you can't see if he comments your pictures.

Jack: Yes. You can make it so he specifically can't comment on anything.

Cristina: Ooh. Okay.

Jack: I block many people.

Cristina: Block many people.

Jack: I block many people.

Cristina: Doing what on Instagram? Oh, you just block them.

Jack: I block many people.

Cristina: Oh, okay.

Jack: Or not block. I do that to them so they can see how awesome my life is and hate their lives. And they can't talk to me because I don't see their messages, I don't see their comments, I never see their stories, and I never see their posts.

Cristina: Wow.

Jack: So they get to see how awesome my life is and envy my awesome life and not be able to tell me how envious or jealous or tell me how awesome their life is if they think I care.

Cristina: So it worked out.

Jack: Definitely. And I've done it a lot. I love doing it.

Cristina: Okay, then. Yeah, you should do it. Yeah, it works.

Jack: Simple.

Cristina: Simple.

Jack: Accept request. Send message to General. Mute message. Enter profile and mute story. Also mute posts. They're invisible.

Cristina: Booyah.

Jack: Booyah.

Cristina: Next question. My husband left me during a miscarriage. He can no longer be married to me. After eight months of marriage, I don't know how to feel about this relationship. I still haven't fully grieved the pregnancy loss, and I'm Just looking for any support, advice, or feelings on this situation.

Jack: Wow. Okay. So he associates the death of the hope he had for a child with you. This happens kind of often. Miscarriage, which is almost a completed pregnancy or something that's been really, really hyped up. Kind of like a video game that gets super hyped up and then it's not as good and everybody's like, oh, well. Didn't match up to the hype. F*** this. We're over this company. They ruined it. And in reality, it's like, well, you over hyped it.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So that could be happening. This happens quite often with miscarriages. Couples fall apart. They go their separate ways. Kind of usually associated marriage, which is why marriage is stupid, because it doesn't really hold anybody together. Stop getting married.

Cristina: This relationship just started. Well, this marriage just begun.

Jack: The marriage just started. Who knows how long they've been together? But I don't know. It sucks because he clearly felt some way about it. There are two things triggering him as the male emotionally. The miscarriage. If he was souped about this, if he was excited. He associates you now with. With the death of the child. And it's just an experience he hates because he already loved this kid before he was born. Hyping it up. I'm gonna do this with my kid, and I'll do that with my kid. It's gonna be f****** awesome. Yeah. And this and that. And I could. Oh, we don't have a kid.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So that association, because you're the only part left. There's not even a grave they can go to. You know, so you're all. You're encompassing all those emotions. That's hard for a lot of people to deal with. Biologically, the miscarriage informs the other animal that you are not suited to mate. That doesn't necessarily mean factually. Maybe it was just something went wrong this one time and the next time it's perfectly fine.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: But biologically, that's the red flag it raises in the male's mind because the instinct and drive is to reproduce.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And if you don't have a suitable companion, then you don't get to pass on your genetics. So there are two factors. And sure, the trauma is f***** and that happens. But is way harder to compensate for nature, do you think?

Cristina: It's a lot to do with nature.

Jack: Usually it's really hard to compensate for nature's hand in something. Instinct. Holy f***. Is that a m***********? That's why the society today is so tribal, because instinct.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: We Got scared, and we just huddled into teams because instinct. It's hard to fight that in every regard. Instinct is a f****** nightmare.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So assuming you cannot. He already left you. I don't know. Oh, I loved my husband. It doesn't matter. You cannot force somebody to do something either. You can't force him to be with you if he doesn't want that anymore. So you have to deal with this on your own. You have to handle this on your own. So then everything else. Ignore everything else. Advice. What advice is there for you specifically?

Cristina: Just handle this like the marriage is over.

Jack: Yes.

Cristina: He said it's over.

Jack: He said it's over, so it's over.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: You can't force somebody to stay with you because you love him. Well, what if he stopped loving you?

Cristina: What if he's just talking because emotions and stuff like.

Jack: Well, then give it time. But again, the advice is the case. You can't force him to do anything.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So lean on the advice part. To which one of the options is wait.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: It could take a long time. It could be years, it could be days. It depends on the person and how long you're willing to deal with it, how long you're willing to wait on.

Cristina: Him because you're also going through something. Okay, but if you have to do this by yourself, then what if you.

Jack: Have to do this by yourself? 1. You weigh how you think of him relative to that. Well, I'm going through it, too. You're so selfish that you just go it alone and leave me alone when I also need. Okay, that's already a bad move on his part because there's two of you.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And you literally lost a part of you for him to be like, well, the focus is on me. I'm so hurt. It's like, get over yourself.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: I get this. Traumatic. But it's nowhere near as traumatic for him as it is for her.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: A part of her body that she somehow figured out to turn into a separate living being. A f****** miracle. What? Magic.

Cristina: Magic.

Jack: And then it dies. And then he's like, oh, but I'm hurt. You might be, but shut the f*** up. Yeah, he's already the guy who does that. Maybe.

Cristina: Yeah, I guess you should just forget about him. Like, if he apologize, he apologizes. But you don't worry about him.

Jack: Yeah, you don't worry about him.

Cristina: You worry about you.

Jack: You worry about you.

Cristina: You.

Jack: Exactly. Because he's already starting on the wrong foot. I get why he's reacting the way he is.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: I can tell you exactly the Two most likely possibilities. That does not put him in the right.

Cristina: Yeah, but he could always, like, later on, say something. But you just. You have to wait around, though, for that.

Jack: Exactly. Because right now he's just being emotional. Yeah, and, like, emotions are rational. Later, he'll be like, well, I guess I was being kind of selfish, and he'll show up. And if that's the case, waiting got. Got him there.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Don't. Don't. Because if you respond, you're also reacting emotionally. You're responding to his reaction. Emotionally problematic. So wait.

Cristina: Okay.

Jack: Give it time. If he comes to his senses, fine. If he doesn't, then you found out who he really is.

Cristina: Yes. Just take care of yourself. And that's it?

Jack: You force nobody to do anything. Yeah, you take care of you now, how do you take care of you after something like that? Surround yourself with friends. Talk to people who've experienced miscarriages of different scales. Early people who've experienced miscarriages, late. That's way more traumatic. If yours was late, then you relate to that. If yours is somewhere in the middle, then you'll see what really bad looks like and understand that it could have been worse. Get perspective. Go to the doctor. Find out what. What caused it. If nothing, then it was just a roll of the dice. It just wasn't meant to happen. Do you believe in God? Then? God tried to save you from something. You know, there's routes you can take to soothe yourself.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Try them all. Something's gotta work.

Cristina: Try all of them. Try them all. Yes.

Jack: All else fails, and this doesn't go away. Heroin is always there.

Cristina: That's crazy.

Jack: You can just pick it up and ignore life forever. Oh, I had a miscarriage. Right into the vans. What miscarriage? Oh, I stopped giving a about miss. I'll have every miscarriage for money now just so I can go get more heroin. You're gonna pay me to have a miscarriage? I'll do it right now.

Cristina: I hope there's not people like that. I just want the heroin. Who are pain. What?

Jack: Depends how bad the pain is.

Cristina: That's. That's intense.

Jack: I'm amazed every parent who's ever lost a kid didn't immediately go to heroin. Like, not even a miscarriage. Like, you raised them for five years and then a bus took them away. It's like, why didn't you, like, default to heroin?

Cristina: That should be everyone's solution.

Jack: Yeah. You got three other children. They'll be fine. Just do heroin.

Cristina: What? You have three other children.

Jack: One of them is two years Old. But look, it's totally fine. Just do the heroin.

Cristina: Nah, nah.

Jack: You never know the. You never know the peace of mind. It'll give you.

Cristina: I don't know. I don't know. Isn't there something safer?

Jack: I don't know. Is there.

Cristina: Is there something that they don't have to give up?

Jack: I guess, like therapy or some.

Cristina: Yeah, I think there.

Jack: If you want to be lame.

Cristina: Yes, I want to be lame.

Jack: You want to be a cool kid and do all the heroin?

Cristina: Yeah. There's your options. Be the cool kid and do heroin.

Jack: Be the cool kid and do heroin. Or be a lame O and go to therapy like you're supposed to. Yeah, whatever. Anyways, I hope we have enlightened you guys and taught you how to fix your relationships and do heroin. Heroin, like we said, not taught them.

Cristina: How to do heroin.

Jack: I mean, I can if they want to. If you want to learn how to do heroin, just tell me.

Cristina: Just send us a message.

Jack: Yeah, I'll do all the homework. I will. I will bring. I will write a pamphlet and guide for you and your future heroin addiction. But like I said, some of this as well. There was a lot to come. A lot of people were planning to come. There were tears.

Cristina: Oh, there were tears.

Jack: There was a little. So, you know. Welcome to the Rambling podcast.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: Yeah. Where we give you relationship advice on this show where we. Every. Every episode, we only talk about relationships.

Cristina: Yes. Nothing has changed.

Jack: Nothing changed.

Cristina: Questions.

Jack: Yeah. Except this time, we've opened the gates for you to talk to us. But everything we've ever done is for love. We always do it for love.

Cristina: Yes, we always.

Jack: We enter the shadow realm for what? We want to be familiar. We want to learn how to love them.

Cristina: You want to love them.

Jack: It's always we want to. We don't love everybody. It's about love. We're trying to meet the cat people because we're scared to come in to kill us. It's for love that we're gonna kill the cat people. You know, for love. We do things for love. Anyways, so if you guys like these conversations of which it's not the first time we open the gates for you guys to have conversations with us. There are three other episodes that we've done through the years about relationship advice that we give you so that you can be the best you in your relationship, so that you can come complete ly. And you can be. Well, water or something. You get the point.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: So you can come. Well, anyways, you can find those episodes, specifically episode 6178 and 119.

Cristina: Yeah, go listen to those.

Jack: Yes. And you will get highly super duper, mega, ultra informed. On love. On love.

Cristina: Best advice. Yes, I'm sure.

Jack: 100%. So you can find those episodes on the official website, greatthoughts.info or anywhere you get your podcasts, like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Whenever the Rain Cast. Or like, go ask somebody who heard it and they'll memorize the episode and they'll tell you word by word of the episode.

Cristina: Tell them the episode.

Jack: They memorize it.

Cristina: Well, yeah, you got to get that.

Jack: Person the super fans.

Cristina: That's too much. We need people to listen to our podcast. We don't need a person to recite the podcast.

Jack: Well, no, this person's gonna go back and confirm that what they said wasn't wrong. And they're gonna give us another lesson since it's.

Cristina: Oh, okay, that's good. And you can reach us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. UsConvopod.

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Cristina: Give us some heart emojis.

Jack: Heart emojis for days. Because this is a love podcast and we love you.

Cristina: And let someone who might like this show know about it.

Jack: Yes. Word of mouth is really powerful. And there are people struggling out there in their love lives, and they need to know that we're here for them. We're here to help them. We're here to teach them, to guide them through not being pedophiles and not being completely ignorant when approaching relationship. And also not being shallow and stupid and ignorant. And considering the other person also lives and loves.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: And doing copious amounts of heroin. Yes, you're right.

Cristina: This has been the Rambling podcast. Take nothing personal and thanks for listening. Bye.

Jack: Cheat on her.

Cristina: What?

Jack: 100%. She doesn't give you sex because she's tight. Is this regular? Is this happening all the time? Your wife's not into you physically. Find somebody who is into you physically. She doesn't want to come out front with it. Then you also do something that isn't out front until she does come out front. Then you come clean or she's gonna communicate, in which case you're gonna communicate. I'm assuming you're asking this question because you already Communicated.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: The want to. Which she answered. She's tired, but does that all the time.

Cristina: Yes.

Jack: So you love your wife, but you are still human. So talk with her about going and f****** someone else. Maybe that will spark her. Oh, well, you don't want me. Well, no, I do. You just don't want me.

Cristina: Mm.

Jack: And if that conversation just lands in the same place, go do it anyways because you were clear and she is still rejecting you. Or leave her. But if you love her, that's problematic. You gotta find your way into a sex works and you love your wife scenario.

Cristina: Yes. So cheat on her, find out what she's stressing about and help with that. Maybe. I don't know.

Jack: She said work.

Cristina: Oh.

Jack: She answered the question. He asked her. At some point. He already brought this up.

Cristina: Yeah.

Jack: And she was like, no, it's gotta be something else. I don't know if this is happening where you're like, every f****** day you want to have sex? This is on you. Not everybody has a monstrous daily, like, libido, bro. But if it's like, every couple of weeks, you ask and the same answer happens if she. If you bring it up about having sex with somebody else and she's like, nah. Okay, then we got two options. Either I go f*** somebody else regardless, or we can get divorced because you're clearly not into me.

Cristina: But he doesn't want the divorce.

Jack: He doesn't want the divorce so he could cheat on her or ask for an open relationship in which he can get that apartment.

Cristina: Whoa. Okay.

Jack: So cheat on your wife.

Cristina: What? Harsh advice, but okay.

Jack: Wubba dubba dub dub loba dub.

Cristina: Good morning. Good morning. The podcast is hosted by Christina Collazo and Jack Thomas, produced by Lynn Taylor and published by greatthoughts.info art by Zero Lupo and logo by Seth McCallister with social media managed by Amber Black.

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