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    LET’S TALK ABOUT EX, BABY! AH CRAPPY RELATIONSHIPS, THE BANE OF OUR COLLECTIVE EXISTENCE. BUT WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKES? Former relationship columnist Elizabeth Best and current all-round funny guy Tom Harris chat to guests about the couple fail stories we all like to recount over drinks (because let’s face it, sometimes we need booze to cope). Ghosts of Boyfriends past will take you on a journey through the funny, tragic, horrifying and sometimes just plain bonkers stories about that crazy little thing called love, and try to wind up wiser for it. It’s like a group therapy session... with two people completely unqualified to be leading it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    ComedySocietyCulture
    Acast
    15 Ratings

    Welcome to F*ck Buddies (@Fck_Buddies), the dating and sex advice podcast setting out to smash toxic masculinity and rape culture. We're here to answer all of your sticky, sexy questions! With hosts Dain Miller (@TheDainiac) and Niall Spain (@NiallSpain). Submit your questions by e-mailing fbuddiespodcast@gmail.com!

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    5 Ratings

    It’s the story of a nobody. Perhaps also a story of somebody. Of personal battles big and small, visible and invisible. SEASON 1 deals with my battle against the very rare and debilitating Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS). SEASON 2 is my experiments and experiences with dating in my 40s.. SEASON 3 is on "Growing Up Punjabi!" and SEASON 4 is on #MySuperGirlfriends -COMING UP💕Do connect with me on Instagram/ Twitter - both @TruthAbtNobody or write to me at thetruthaboutnobody@gmail.com - I'd love to hear from you! Bouquets, brickbats, suggestions, feedback, ideas, stories are VERY welcome :)

    SocietyCulturePersonal Journals

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    4 Ratings

    HOT GIRL'S THEORY is an open ended discussion podcast exploring the world from the theoretical perspective of two hot girl's. Hosted by Ash and Indi, sex positive, body positive, self proclaimed intersectional feminists in their 20's living in Australia. With backgrounds in gender/women's studies, sociology and journalism, and a whole lot of life experience in being bad bitches. Listen as these babes take you through a range of social, political, sexual and fundamental topics to challenge your thinking, encourage you to critique your own behaviours and grow along with them.

    SocietyCulturePersonal Journals

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    4 Ratings

    Miserable Retail Slave is a big, dumb comedy show that looks at life, love, and the odd daily occurrences that keep life interesting.

    ComedySocietyCulture

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    4 Ratings

    A chaotic podcast Hosted by AC and Co-Host Pat. This is a podcast where you get to hear stories about Everyday life,Hook-Ups, dating mishaps ,relationships, societies stupid trends, current events and anything else people want to hear about. There is zero filter with the things that might be said on this Podcast! So Buckle Up! Support this podcast by liking and subscribing on all platforms.

    ComedySocietyCulture

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    2 Ratings

    True Cheating Wives and Girlfriends Stories 2023 - NSFW Stories - r/nsfw PodcastTrue Cheating Stories Podcast 2023 - NSFW Stories - r/nsfw Podcast - r/cheaters Podcast💔💔 BUST YOUR CHEATING SPOUSE!!!!! 30% OFF Voice Activated Recorder! https://amzn.to/39Ilm2Q0 💔💔Wife confessed to sleeping with best man at wedding.Woman regrets divorcing her husband after she cheated on him thinking she could do better.#divorce #regret #marriage10 Signs Your Wife or Girlfriend Is Cheating on youYou think She Is cheating. But how can you know for sure?How do you know if your partner is cheating? Usually, if you’re asking this question, you already suspect that you’re the victim of infidelity, or at the very least that something is amiss in your relationship. The signs of cheating look different in every relationship, of course, but there are some common threads that you can look for. First and foremost, I will tell you this: If your gut tells you that your partner is cheating, it may be right. That said, you may want to gather other evidence before you confront your significant other about their behavior. Common signs of infidelity that you might want to look for include:1. Improved appearance. If your significant other suddenly starts exercising and eating healthier, that could be a sign that they are trying to appear more attractive to someone (possibly you, but possibly an affair partner). If Mr. Sweatpants-Are-Just-Fine-at-a-Party starts wearing slacks with matching socks and a fashionable shirt, or Ms. I-Can’t-Help-It-If-I-Smell-Like-Our-Son’s-Poopy-Diapers suddenly smells like Chanel No. 5, that may indicate an affair. Ditto for a new haircut and new underwear — especially if your significant other looks the same around you, but significantly better for work or certain social events.2. Secretive phone or computer use. Cheaters tend to use their phones and computers more frequently than before and to guard them as if their lives depend on it. If your partner’s phone and laptop never required a password before, and now they do, that’s not a good sign. If your partner suddenly starts deleting texts and clearing their browser history on a daily basis, that’s not a good sign. If your partner never relinquishes possession of their phone, even taking it into the bathroom when they shower, that’s not a good sign. If you ask to review your partner’s phone, and they say no, that’s also a problem. Honestly, what could possibly be there — other than information about your surprise birthday — that they would want to keep secret?3. Periods where your significant other is unreachable. If your partner is cheating on you, they are less likely to answer your calls and respond to your texts. You may hear legitimate-sounding excuses like they were in a meeting, they were driving, they were in a “dead zone” and didn’t know you were trying to get in touch. If your partner is unreachable while working late or on a business trip, that’s a bad sign.4. Significantly less, or more, or different sex in your relationship. Both decreased and increased levels of sexual activity in your relationship can be a sign of infidelity. Less sex occurs because your partner is focused on someone else; more sex occurs because they are trying to cover that up. Another possible sign of cheating is that the sex you and your partner are having feels less emotionally connected. Yet another possible sign is that your partner is introducing new techniques and activities into your sex life. As much as you might enjoy that, it’s possible that they are learning new tricks outside of your relationship. 5. Your partner is hostile toward you and your relationship. Cheaters tend to rationalize their behavior (in their own minds). One way they do this is to push the blame onto you. They tell themselves that you don’t look the way you did when they married you, or you’re not adventurous enough in the bedroom, or you don’t appreciate all the wonderful things they do for you, so they deserve to have a little fun elsewhere. Often, their internal justifications for cheating leak out, and they behave judgmentally toward you and your relationship. If it suddenly seems like nothing you do is right, or that things that used to not bother your partner suddenly do, or as if you’re getting pushed away, that could be a strong indication of cheating6. An altered schedule. When your significant other — who never once worked late — suddenly needs to work late, and that starts to happen more and more frequently, they may be lying. If your spouse has never been away on a business trip and suddenly finds a need to travel for work, that could be a sign that they are having weekend getaways with an affair partner. Flat tires, dead batteries, traffic jams, spending extra time at the gym, and similar excuses for being late or absent altogether might also signal infidelity. A cheating partner might also suddenly be forgetful about picking up the kids, birthdays and other important events, etc. 7. Friends seem uncomfortable around you. With infidelity, you, the betrayed partner, are nearly always the last person to find out. The cheater’s friends often know about the infidelity right from the start, and your own friends are likely to find out long before you do. This knowledge typically causes these individuals to feel uncomfortable around you. The cheater’s friends might try to avoid you or to be overly nice to you. Your own friends may try to avoid conversations about your relationship, and they might overcompensate by being extra nice. 8. Unexplained expenses. If there are odd charges on your partner’s credit cards, or there is suddenly less money in your or your partner’s bank accounts, retirement accounts, investment accounts, etc., that’s a possible sign of infidelity. If you ask your partner about these expenses, and their answers seem untrue, it’s likely that they are untrue. Infidelity costs money: gifts, trips, wine and dinners, hotel rooms, etc. The costs of cheating can add up very quickly. If you see large cash withdrawals or evidence of purchases from places you rarely or never frequent, that’s not a good sign. 9. Emotional intimacy has faded. After a few years, no relationship is as intense as it was in the first few months. That said, we do tend to bond and to securely attach over time, learning to trust one another with our secrets, our desires, and other important aspects of our lives. That process is known as building emotional intimacy. And emotional intimacy is what keeps us bonded to our significant other long after the bloom is off the rose, so to speak. So, if your partner suddenly seems less emotionally vulnerable and intimate with you and does not seem to want you to be emotionally vulnerable and intimate, that’s a strong indication that their focus has shifted — most likely to an affair partner. 10. When you ask about cheating, your partner deflects and avoids. If your spouse is cheating on you, the absolute last thing in the world that they want to do is talk about it with you. So when you introduce this topic in conversation, they may try to deflect and avoid. In short, your partner will do everything possible to steer you onto another topic, or they will shift blame for what you’re thinking and feeling onto you. If you’ve confronted your partner about infidelity and been rebuffed, maybe with a message like, “If you trusted me a little more, maybe things would be better between us,” you should not let that override your gut sense that something is wrong in your relationship. Nor should you automatically accept your partner’s assertion that you are at fault. As stated earlier, if your gut tells you that your significant other is cheating on you, you’re probably right.Please note: Your significant other could display all 10 of these signs and still not be cheating. But these remain indications that something is wrong in their life and/or your relationship. It might not be cheating, but there is almost certainly something that you and your significant other to talk about. At the same time, your mate could be exhibiting none of these ten signs and still be cheating. Either way, the good news is that learning about infidelity does not automatically signal the end of your relationship. It simply means your partner has a lot of work to do if they want to restore relationship trust, make things right, and re-establish emotional and sexual intimacy.If you learn that your partner has cheated on you, I strongly suggest that you not sit alone with that information. If you don’t feel comfortable confronting your partner, talk to a trusted friend, your pastor, or a therapist. Just don’t sit there alone with your fears and feelings. Reach out and find empathetic support. #surviving #reddit #infidelityrelationshipsreddit relationshipsr/relationship storiesrelationship storiesrelationship strugglesreddit relationship storiesrelationshipr/relationshipr/cheating_storiescheatingcheating storiesreddit cheatingcheating redditcheating wifereddit cheating storiesstories cheatingreddit breakupscheater wifecheating girlfriendcheaterr/survivinginfidelityr/infidelityInfidelityreddit regrets,reddit relationships regrets,reddit regret breakup,reddit regret,reddit regret stories,regret stories reddit,reddit stories regret,r/regrets,reddit div

    SocietyCultureRelationships

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    2 Ratings

    You finally find the person of your dreams, but there’s just one problem: you haven’t yet met them in real life. When you start to suspect something isn’t quite right, you need someone to help you find out the truth. That’s where “Catfish: The Podcast” comes in.A “Catfish” is someone who creates a false online identity to pursue romantic relationships. For eight seasons of the hit TV show, host Nev Schulman and his co-hosts have helped people track down their online love interests to uncover whether that person is real…or a catfish.  Now, from MTV and Wondery, “Catfish: The Podcast” brings you the most shocking episodes of the hit series, adapted for your ears for the very first time. Hosted by Nev Schulman.

    SocietyCultureRelationships
    Wondery
    6 Ratings

    From dating to marriage - and everything in-between!Married for four years, Jerry and Briahnna Scott are not claiming to have all the answers when it comes to relationships, but they do have a passion for helping their fellow Christian singles get clear answers and guidance on how to date in today’s world. This podcast is a beautiful mix of their knowledge & opinions, dating & marriage experience, and hindsight advice with the counsel and help of an incredible array of licensed therapists, life coaches, and many more who lend valuable insight as amazing guest co-hosts. Their number one goal is the bring you from single to ‘sealing the deal’ at the altar with this podcast! Let them help you navigate the treacherous waters of dating as a peculiar people.

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    1 Rating

    HOLY MATRIMONY! is a marriage podcast co-hosted by licensed Relationship Coach James Fenimore and popular Christian media personality Trisha Fenimore. Happily married with two kids together, the Fenimores are sharing their funniest stories and best advice for anyone looking to bring their relationship up higher. Tune in every week for plenty of encouragement, lots of laughs, and a little divine intervention, too!

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    1 Rating

    Your podcast under the rainbow! From Amsterdam & Berlin we bring you every week hot topics about the gay world of dating, love, sex, relationships, heartbreaks and everything LGBTQIA+ related.

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    1 Rating

    Welcome to "The Queer Quarters," (TQQ) a vibrant podcast hosted by Jason, Nevaeh, and Ashleigh—three dynamic friends on a mission. Dive into a kaleidoscope of queer experiences where every shade finds a voice. With candid conversations, laughter, and heart, they unravel the tapestry of their journeys while welcoming others to share theirs. Balancing education with humor, this podcast fosters a safe, inclusive space to grow, learn, and celebrate the beautiful spectrum of queer identities. Join in, listen, and be part of a community where stories intertwine, empowering each other along the way.

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    1 Rating

    For over 15 years, I have dedicated myself to studying the dating process, communication, and relationships. My mission has always been to find the key to keeping our hearts open to love.Through my journey, I have discovered one important lesson: We are designed to love, and to love requires bravery, vulnerability, and peeling away the layers that get in the way. That's exactly what I want this podcast to represent - a space that is natural, raw, playful, and genuine. A place where we can explore the beauty and the challenges of living with an open heart.Episodes will include conversations with people who inspire me, intrigue me, and light me up. Some episodes will be direct conversations with you about what I am learning on the court as a dating coach and matchmaker. And I’ll do some episodes dedicated to answering your questions.I believe that each and every one of us contributes to building a loving world for all, and that first step is being loving to ourselves.Heartfully,Crista

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    Eric Payne, a divorced dad and retired marriage & fatherhood blogger, tells the comedic tale of his "Chapter 2" — having to start life over brand new after a divorce he didn't want.What Does Starting Over Mean?Although "free” for the first time in 15 years, Eric has years of baggage and a stubborn desire to hold on to the past which initially keeps him stuck as he tries to move in a world way different than the one where he first met his ex-wife in the year 2000. From one-night stands to ghosting to online dating, to mental anguish and heartbreak to the self-care that is required of a 40+, divorced Black man and father in America, Eric tackles it all with fearless transparency, vulnerability, and a refreshing sense of humor — especially when it comes to making fun of himself. It's transparent, it’s raw, it’s funny, it’s messy, and it’s hopeful, but most of all it’s proof that second chances do in fact exist for us when life doesn’t go as planned. Tune in for the exploits, especially the failures — there are plenty along the way on his journey of trying to find love again and discovering himself in the process.

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    1 Rating

    Listen in as two sisters from Massachusetts, who grew up in a large Irish Catholic family, really get to know each other as adults through laughter and tears.

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    A podcast about science, technology, culture and current events. In every episode we take a deep dive into a topic that excites us and talk to experts in the field to learn from their unique perspective about the world. We follow a research-based approach to promote depth and understanding about the vibrancy and beauty of our universe. We are especially interested in breaking down topics that are controversial or difficult-to-understand, and making those topics easily accessible to the average person and we are excited to tell the stories of the people who are changing the world.

    SocietyCultureHealth

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    Fan Experience TV puts real fans under the spotlight and behind the podium. Have you ever tried to call into your favorite sports talk show to say a few words about your team? Join us on our show and talk about the players and teams you love and share your favorite and most memorable #FanExperience. Catch up on all past episodes at https://fanexperiencetv.com. Be sure to follow us on social @fanexperiencetv on all major platforms.Fan Experience TV is presented by Playing The Field™, A Fan Engagement Community. In addition to this sports talk show, we also created a community and dating app exclusively for sports fans, by sports fans! You no longer have to scroll through countless profiles or pay for expensive filters to find the sports fans around you. By Playing The Field all users have profiles in the shape of a trading card with their favorite team showcased front and center. Speed up the clock and start Playing The Field today! Visit https://playingthefield.io for more details.#sports #sportscast #tv #podcast #interview #guest #talkshow #fanexperience #fanengagement #single #friends #community #dating #onlinedating #sportsfans

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    based on a true story

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    This is a podcast about the world online dating -- love, sex, and everything in between. Dating and relationship coach Erika Ettin and tech guru Chris share stories and discuss the horrors and joys of today's dating culture, from both the male and female perspective, every other Sunday. From Tinder to eHarmony, first dates to marriage, kissing to sex... they leave no stone unturned. More at sowemetonline.com.

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    1 Rating

    Men like you submit questions on dating & sex, then I ask a group of women to answer them. As a moderator and a guy, I help them answer in ways men understand. Also, I keep them focused on positive feedback (what they like and want us to do more of), not negative (what they hate that we do).Dating podcasts for men like us tend to be negative feedback from women (”stop ghosting!” ”don’t be too aggressive!”), or just pick-up artists. Neither are helpful, because dating and sex are about building empathy and connection. So guiding the group of women to focus on positive feedback, and particularly to tell you what they like, is much more helpful. And more fun, too!What would you like to have answered? Please send me your questions, I’d love to get them answered! http://www.debugdating.com/questions

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    True love stories told by the couples who lived them. From old school set-ups to chance encounters and online dating, each episode’s unique story is told by the couple themselves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    SocietyCultureRelationships
    Acast
    0 Ratings

    Hey Y’all! It’s VJ! It’s Jame! Your ‘A Sip and A Shot’ Hosts are giving you the ultimate trip to your friends house where they make you cocktails and have all types of conversation!Grab your glass and catch a vibe as the ladies cover everything from relationships to life goals, gossip and bullshit. The advice might be unsolicited, the stories might be ridiculous but the laughs are endless. Come have a sip with us! Cheers🥂

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    A couple of SF bachelors on a quest to find the women of their dreams.

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    Welcome to the No Sacred Thing Podcast! Here we get to the CORE of the forbidden! Join hosts Em and Jay as they provide raw, unfiltered insights, advice, and personal experience in the realms of sex, love, dating, and so much more. This is not the flowery "love conquers all" jive you're used to. There are hard truths to be embraced in life and the need for brutal honesty. Get ready for healthy doses of both!

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    In The Refined Collective podcast, host and author of Sexless in the City, Kat Harris creates a safe space to have honest conversations around faith, sexuality, relationships, politics, identity, Christian culture, deconstruction, and more. *What does the Bible really say about sex? *How does our faith impact our politics? *Is Christianity at odds with science? *Is the Bible still relevant? From purity culture, to deconstruction, dating apps, and LGTBQ+ issues—there’s no topic that’s off the table. In this podcast Kat doesn’t pretend to be an expert, or to have all the answers about faith or Christianity. And though it’d be more convenient to have easy black-and-white answers, she invites you to discover God in the grey and unexpected spaces. Her hope is to look doubt in the face, be curious, seek God, and ask meaningful questions to address any ‘elephant in the room’ with openness, nuance and grace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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