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Tana Mongeau
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Trisha Paytas
Earn 3 times Membership Rewards points on travel and on transit with Green for Memex. Learn more@americanexpress.com Explore Green terms apply. When I met Shane, probably Shane casted me off LA casting to be like a. In his video. Yeah. And it did sound like he was like. Like wanting to hang out, like, kind of like maybe flirting a little bit. I replied. But I replied to you late, like, a couple weeks later. And then he was, like, dating Lisa, like, right away. No, I could have been Lisa Bug Ch.
Tana Mongeau
Abraham Lincoln was in the 1800s.
Trisha Paytas
Hello. Do you need a new one? Do you want a new one?
Tana Mongeau
No, I have this one and I have my chili's lemonade. So I'm Big Vi.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, we have the watermelon lemonade. Not sponsored.
Tana Mongeau
Not sponsored.
Trisha Paytas
Sponsored by DraftKings and also sponsored. Not sponsored, but we also have a patreon. Patreon.com notloveline.
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Trisha Paytas
We post our extended podcast there. It's the spicy, saucy, sexy. Yeah, all of it.
Tana Mongeau
We just did one, and it was. Honestly, it gets more wild every single time.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. This last one was all about teeth. Just so much.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. And a little bit of kidnapping.
Trisha Paytas
A little bit of kidnapping.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Kidnapping and teeth. But I mean, honestly, it was so interesting. So fun.
Trisha Paytas
And then this is our. This. We go into our fourth hour when we do the Patreon tonight. So it's gonna be. You just got back from Vegas.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Oh, my God.
Trisha Paytas
It's past my bedtime. So it's gonna be a loopy doopy, delusional hours.
Tana Mongeau
Trisha and I just start saying, like, I honestly almost don't claim the girl I am in that fourth Patreon, you know?
Trisha Paytas
No, it feels like it's five in the morning right now. I'm like, I should probably go to bed. And we do this all again tomorrow. So go to patreon.com not loveline. We're starting guests soon. Our new chairs will be here. We're going to get a couch for guests. So if you guys have any guests you want to see on.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I want to see who people want to see.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Tanner requested my mom.
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Trisha Paytas
Dr. Drew.
Tana Mongeau
I've been making all the insane requests today, but I'm just. I'm so excited about Not Loveline. Even Trisha and I were just talking, like, so fun. All of the tiktoks now that I. I keep seeing of girls in their bed with their food spread out, watching Us, like, we love them and they make us so happy. And, like, quite literally in between episodes, we just, like, eat our chilies and yap. Like, we are one of you.
Trisha Paytas
I know. It's so weird when we don't film eating. I always feel like, a little like we should be filming, but, I mean, I love just chatting because there's, like, other people in the room. Obviously, I love chatting with everyone, but sometimes I'm like, wait, but that was, like, so fun.
Tana Mongeau
No, tell me why. I literally was like, we could have monetized that meal. And then I was like, you know what? Like, just. Sometimes it's good to just have a meal with your friends.
Trisha Paytas
It is. Because even me, I was like, I should probably tick tock this, like, cheese pull.
Tana Mongeau
I was like, it was a good one. One.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Well, I'm glad you got to see.
Tana Mongeau
It, Chili's, if you're not gonna sponsor me solo. And honestly, I get it. Like, what about not Loveline? You know what I mean? There's two of us. Like, we both really, like, yeah, we're ready, Chili.
Trisha Paytas
Through the sponsorship, we also would really love Adam Sandler as a guest. We were talking.
Tana Mongeau
We want Adam Sandler so bad as a guest.
Trisha Paytas
There could be a possibility in a world he would see this.
Tana Mongeau
The way I'm about to put his face on my nails. Like, I think I'm just. I just presume he's afraid of me.
Trisha Paytas
You think? No, I think he. He's very cool.
Tana Mongeau
He also probably, I guess with just, like, the level of fame and people who love him has probably dealt with some, like, serious crazy.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. You should get a tattoo of him.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. Should I get a tattoo of Adam Sandler?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Have you seen that guy who does, like, dime sized portraits? Like, just a little dime sized portrait of Adam Sandler?
Trisha Paytas
That would be so cute.
Tana Mongeau
It would be.
Trisha Paytas
He would notice you, maybe.
Tana Mongeau
Do you have any tattoos?
Trisha Paytas
No.
Tana Mongeau
Good for you.
Trisha Paytas
I just don't have anything that I would, like, want. I also, like, don't love my body, so it's not like I'm gonna be like, where would I even put it? I, like, cover my body at all costs, you know?
Tana Mongeau
So at the end of the day, too, I feel like you and I both, like, will, like, be obsessed with something and then over it soon. Oh, God.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
To have this mind and get tattoos, that's like, all of my tattoos are very much like, I would have done a different placement, different font, different this. If I don't have one tattoo where I'm like, that's perfect.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. The obsessions. All my obsessions. I'd have, like, the weekend tattooed on my.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Oh, my God. You'd have, like, Bridgerton Galore.
Trisha Paytas
I would still love a Bridgerton one on me. Every Bridgerton on my body, the whole sleeve, everything.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, to be, like, so sure about, like, what you love forever. Like, good for those people. I can't. I regret 85 of my tattoos.
Trisha Paytas
How many do you have?
Tana Mongeau
One, two, three, four, five. I feel like I have six and I'm missing one. Six. I do have six.
Trisha Paytas
Have you done a tattoo tour?
Tana Mongeau
No. Honestly, they're all so stupid. I have the word shoes tattooed on my foot. I was talking about that today. It's for this lone song that I love and I got it matching with Josie.
Trisha Paytas
But the first thing I think about is shoes from. Was her name Kelly from. Do you remember that? It was like the first YouTube video.
Tana Mongeau
That's some shows.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, shows.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
We should roll.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. If we're ever just bored as Trisha, we should remake that. We could probably obviously get Ms. Kelly.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, his name was, like, Liam or.
Tana Mongeau
Something and it was a character he played.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
That's funny. That was like, maybe that and, like, Charlie bit my finger, I think, were the first YouTube videos I ever saw. Isn't that crazy that, like, we were posting on YouTube in, like, a very short amount of time from, like, Charlie bit my finger, like, it's like. You know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
I think I was there when Charlie bit my finger. I think I was posting. No, My first was 2007. Do you remember your first video?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, mine. Oh, wow, that's wild. I don't know what mine was, but not 2007.
Trisha Paytas
Every day in 2007, I was like, I was 18. That was like, crazy.
Tana Mongeau
You were, like, quite literally posting as YouTube was even just becoming known about.
Trisha Paytas
So. Yeah, I just really love posting on there.
Tana Mongeau
What made you want to make your first YouTube video?
Trisha Paytas
Oh, we had a photo bucket. I had a photo bucket account. So when you would go on MySpace, you needed an HTML code to embed videos. And I think my photo bucket got, like, deleted or something, so I had to go to another. I just googled, like, video sharing website with HTML code. And back in the day, YouTube would give you the HTML code to, like, embed. So I just started uploading on there to put it on my MySpace page.
Tana Mongeau
That's so funny that you were almost just using it as a service, not like a platform.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I wasn't even talking comments ever.
Tana Mongeau
That's so crazy. Like, you weren't even, like, trying to make it on YouTube, get views, like, anything. You were quite literally, like, before that time.
Trisha Paytas
It was my first. Like, literally 50 videos are probably still up on my blonde del farm day are all just like, Quentin Tarantino, like, reenacting Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. Quentin Tarantino grinds. Like, it was like 50 videos about Quentin Tarantino.
Tana Mongeau
Then what changed? Like, what. When were you like, wait, I'm a YouTuber. I read comments. I'm doing this for views.
Trisha Paytas
Years later, when I met Shane, probably Shane casted me off LA casting to be like, a stripper in his video. Yeah. And I didn't even know who he was. I was just like, I mean, I'm gonna paid 500 to do this. Like, let me do it. Yeah. It was the one who turned you gay was. It was like a Katy Perry spoofy.
Tana Mongeau
I remember completely.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. I was like, he hired like, male strippers and female strippers.
Tana Mongeau
So it wasn't until Shane that you were like, this is a viable career and I'm gonna do this for this.
Trisha Paytas
Yes. I went to his house in North Hollywood and he had this like, big house. And he was like, my age. He's like 19 or 20 at the time. Maybe he's 19, maybe 20. And he had this big house he owned, and he was employing his mom and his brother and like, all these things. I was like, what do you do? And I remember they asked us to say a couple hours extra and he would give us another $500. I was like, what do you do that you, like, make all this money? And he's like, oh, it's just like YouTube. And then he emailed me like a couple days after, and it did sound like he was like, like wanting to hang out, like, kind of like maybe flirting a little bit, like wanting to hang out. And I replied, but I replied to you late, like a couple weeks later. And then he was like, dating Lisa, like, right away. I could have been least bugged.
Tana Mongeau
No lease.
Trisha Paytas
Bu I was so jealous because then she started getting millions of views with Shane.
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Trisha Paytas
But anyways, yeah, I started monetizing. And then I didn't see Shane for like, years later until his movie came out, like three or four years later.
Tana Mongeau
And then he asked you to be in the movie?
Trisha Paytas
No, no, the movie was already shot. Leasebug actually was the first person to ever ask me to collab. And she was like, do you want to collab? And I really like Lisa. I did like her back then and now, but I obviously was just like, well, yeah, you're dating Shane. Like, let's collab. And then Shane started clapping with me because of that.
Tana Mongeau
So it's so funny. I saw this tick tock of someone meeting him at Disneyland and I was just reading all the comments, like, yeah, did you?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And I was just reading all the comments and it's so interesting because obviously now we live in a world where this generation has their opinions of him. Right. But like, I cannot express, like. And I'm sure you can relate to this so much but like how cool he was and like how much you wanted him to like you and be your friend and like just you wanted to be like him and like the way people loved his videos and it is just so wild to me.
Trisha Paytas
You, like idolized him like his. Yeah, I was opposite. I really was like, really never did. But he got so many views and he had that movie coming out and I was like, I was like user mentality back then. I was like, who can I use to get this to like get in a movie or get something? You know what I mean? So I never understood his videos. I always was like. But I did start to like him as a person. It was very much learning to love someone.
Tana Mongeau
That's so interesting that we almost had like the opposite. Yeah, like very opposite experiences. That's so crazy. I don't know what it was. I mean, now looking back, the videos are just like insane. I guess. Obviously I was like 11, right? So it's like, that's crazy. 12 or I don't know, something.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
So it's just like so wild like that. That was like shaping my brain.
Trisha Paytas
Like, I remember thinking he was weird throughout. I liked him as a person, but I remember thinking the videos at the time, even I was just like, this is like weird. But like I was making so much money collabing with him. So I was just like, he was nice. Like I said as a person, I like liked him. But I remember being weirded out specifically with yours. I remember when he did it with yours and it was like the peeing one. And I was like, I remember you being so young and even at the time being like. I think that was my first thing is like. And then because I was still so like immature in my mind, I was like, oh, this girl. Like, oh my God, what is she doing? But meanwhile, I should have been like to Shane, like, ew, what are you doing?
Tana Mongeau
100%.
Trisha Paytas
Do you know what I mean?
Tana Mongeau
Looking back like that even that video is so crazy. Like, I get Tweeted about every day. It has, like, 17 million views. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Yours or his?
Tana Mongeau
It's still up on mine. I don't delete things. People always accuse me of deleting my videos. I've never deleted one YouTube video ever in my life.
Trisha Paytas
Deleted 1900 videos, actually. I used to have, like, 5000 videos up there.
Tana Mongeau
I just, like, I feel like one day I'm gonna want to see it all. So, like, any video that you've ever think. I've deleted, YouTube.
Trisha Paytas
Shane never asked because he asked me to take down, like, videos. He never asked to take it down?
Tana Mongeau
No.
Trisha Paytas
That's crazy.
Tana Mongeau
He asked you to take down.
Trisha Paytas
Huh? Yeah, he's asked me to take down video, but I deleted all my machine anyways because I was like. I just. In general, I didn't want.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Honestly, deleting things. Yeah. Even Instagram. We've talked about that before. I never delete anything.
Trisha Paytas
I mean, that's. Yeah, there's something to be said about that, but.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, like, delete things.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. It's like.
Tana Mongeau
No, that's wild that he asked you to delete.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. But I did like him, like, you know, as a person. He is, like, a nice person. I think he'll be the first to say he's had, like, a lot of trauma in his childhood, so I think he's just. Maybe. Maybe now he has. I always say this Joey Graceful on the podcast, and I was just saying, like, you know, parenthood can change you. So, like, maybe he is, like, changed or, like, working through stuff. But yeah, I think de.
Tana Mongeau
Centering your need for validation and views and online stuff can also change a person so much, you know, like, because when you're in that, like, especially, like, the YouTubers who just do that and collab and that's all they do. Like, your whole mentality on life is skewed.
Trisha Paytas
I remember he, like, hated it. I remember he. He would do all his videos on a Monday for, like, literally 16 hours, and it was him playing with slime. Do you remember that era where he was just playing with kids toys like Orbeez, and he's just like. He was just, like, miserable. He's like, I hate it. I just want to, like, never do this again. He seems to be thriving with his conspiracies, I think.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, the conspiracies. I think, like, he found a passion.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. It's so wild. I could ask you. I could talk about this for, like, eight hours.
Trisha Paytas
I don't know why we got on this side.
Tana Mongeau
No, because it's so fascinating. And obviously was a very big part of both of our lives in a different way. Like, that's crazy that, like, what if you never met him and what if you never.
Trisha Paytas
Right. For sure. Yeah. I would never have known to make money. And if he never collabed with me, I would have never have, like, popped off. So, like. Yeah, in that sense, I'm like, I.
Tana Mongeau
Think you always would have popped off.
Trisha Paytas
I don't think so. Because then when me and when Shane got his, like, new friend group, that's when I was like, in the vlog squad. I was kind of like always just like, attaching myself to like, a friend.
Tana Mongeau
Group, you know, Same. I mean, it's actually funny that I saw this tick tock. It's a tick tock trend right now to like, talk about getting coffee with your younger self and like, what your younger self would be saying and doing. And I was just. I was thinking about it last night, like, as I was falling asleep, and I was just thinking about how much more my younger self would be, like, trying to get me to like her. Like, I like how much more I thought I needed other people.
Trisha Paytas
Yes.
Tana Mongeau
To succeed. Like, I think I only healed that in the last, like, two years.
Trisha Paytas
What do you think it was that healed it?
Tana Mongeau
I have no idea. Maybe the podcast may be canceled.
Trisha Paytas
Interesting.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And it's. I mean, I always have, like, the story time of it all, but I think just not being brand safe maybe. And just the way people always treated me, I think I had to, like, work much harder to make people like me. People did. The people. You know what I mean? Like, I. My YouTube presence, everything was very, like, brash and insane.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Mine was literally finding, like, just like stability in my home. Like, just there, you know, I'm just like, I kind of don't really care.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
If I have friends, if people like me. Like, it's the first time in my life where I feel like I don't have to have, like a friend group to be, like, cool and like, ironically. Like, and I say this like, so thankfully and like, so humbly. Like, it's like I'm like, this is like the best my career has been. And it's really just like me by myself. Which is why I did just stretch because I was just like, well, I try to attach myself to choline to anyone, you know, it just like always just bit me in the butt. And like, ours is like organic. We always said it's like our side thing, but, like, obviously, I guess.
Tana Mongeau
But like, it is, but it was organic. It Wasn't this feeling of like, I need you. Yeah, I need you and you need me. And we're doing this just for, like, views. It was like, we quite literally just want to yap more.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. It's obviously like a secret channel that we, like, never talk about that. Like, it's like not as many views as our other one. But we still love doing that.
Tana Mongeau
Seeing the loveline girlies pick up, like. Yeah, it really is. Because, I mean, obviously I was just being here's not loveline.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You know, people are like. But now it's like just seeing people start to love. It means the world.
Trisha Paytas
No, it's so much fun. And I have so much fun with you. And then. Yeah. I love memory lane because even though you're like a decade younger than me, it's like we went through the same sort of, like, phases and people. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Timeline of YouTube. It's so different.
Trisha Paytas
Your stuff is, like, way darker and I feel like, way heavier for you because, like, you were so much younger when you were like, in this world. Like, it is. I couldn't imagine being like 15, 16, 17.
Tana Mongeau
It was just wild, I think, as I just get older and older. Yeah. I mean, obviously just the tales all this time, as you get older, you're like, like, wow, all of this was so wrong and up. You poor thing. I want to give you a hug, you know, but no, but even when.
Trisha Paytas
I knew you back then or like, just knew of you, I just remember being like, thinking, like, something's wrong with, like, you. But, like, looking now, I'm like, oh, my God. And then obviously when I was older, like in the vlogs where I was like 30, so obviously then seeing you being like a 20 year old, I was like, this is like, so effed up. Like, what is happening? Like, I just remember and like, not to go back and like, being dark for that one night that everything, like, I went. I just remember, like pretending to sleep and then hearing them still pressure you, like, what can we do? What if he just goes in and takes a shirt off? What if you just pretend and you're just like, no, no, no. And I'm just. Is like. It really felt so aggressive and violating. And I was just like, obviously that was like the end of it. That was the end for me.
Tana Mongeau
But I mean, that's how all of that. Those vlogs were, you know, so much.
Trisha Paytas
Pressure and you just like kind of give in and you're 20 and you're just like, you're the girl you want.
Tana Mongeau
David Dobrik. To, like, you, and you want to be in his videos, and you think that if you're not in his videos that you're not cool, that you're not.
Trisha Paytas
Well, that's what happened. I said no. And I just literally got kicked out. Like, literally. I think, yeah. Five days later. Because then they. I was like, just, no more tan. I just hate that stuff. And it was like, three days later, you and Madison beer in, like, a car with him and that other guy that night.
Tana Mongeau
Even just that. I remember that, like, after. Because it wasn't livid. It wasn't until after we filmed that I don't even remember what the conversation was.
Trisha Paytas
Just how, like, much, like, this one guy likes broken girls. He's like, this, like, creepy guy, and he's like, oh, he loves broken girls. And I was just like. Like, he's like, why do you love Tana so much? Or something. And I was like, yeah, I flipped out. And then when I confronted them, they, like, told me, like, they, like, blocked me. Like, David's like, oh, like. Like blocked me or something. I think one of them blocked me, another person. And that's when I made my video.
Tana Mongeau
I was like, yeah.
Trisha Paytas
And I'm so glad I did. Like, thank God that happened. At the time, I was like, but I know.
Tana Mongeau
And it's crazy, too, because even at that time, you knew what you were saying. And then it was like, everyone had to be like, trisha was right. Like, the chokehold that they had. Oh, is so nutty.
Trisha Paytas
Well, Jeff validated that for me. Like, on just dress, where he's just like, yeah. Like, no, when you left, they're like, trisha's crazy. Just this. Like, they just try to make you seem insane.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
And I, like, did feel like that. Anyways, this is, like, so therapy. I was like, you're like glasses. I'm, like, spilling every.
Tana Mongeau
No, but it's.
Trisha Paytas
I was like, let's go through every drum.
Tana Mongeau
No, but it's so real. And it's also interesting. No, I. Honestly, I was enjoying it. I was like, it is just wild.
Trisha Paytas
I think him, like, coming back to YouTube is, like, so triggering.
Tana Mongeau
I couldn't agree more because he, like.
Trisha Paytas
Made a second, like, vlog, and no one, like, watches, like, on a second channel, but it literally was just him, like, humiliating people again. And I was like, what the wait?
Tana Mongeau
I wanna. I need to, like, see.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Did you see it? You didn't see it? No one talked about it. Wow, what a flex. He hasn't seen the first one.
Tana Mongeau
Honestly, slay that is A flex. Slay down.
Trisha Paytas
No, it's crazy, but, yeah, but then I see you and, like, now, and I'm just like, oh, my God. It's crazy how much, like, I've been aware of you and we've seen each other and we've, like, crossed paths, but, like, we're here. We are.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. That is so funny, too, because we were always this close to each other, but, like. And it's. It almost even feels like people like Shane and, like, David and, like, almost didn't want us. Like, did they know we'd be too powerful?
Trisha Paytas
That might be, like, so it. Because yeah, you are. You are Shane and think that the.
Tana Mongeau
Way that your personality is and the way mine is and the way we interact with people, that people around us and close to us.
Trisha Paytas
Jordan was our manager at the same time.
Tana Mongeau
Would be like, you guys would get along great. That is actually so real that none of the. No one ever said, like, hey, you two would be like, besties. Like, you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
So true. Yeah, because, like, I remember Jordan how, like, it's like little white dog for a minute, and he was like, oh, my God, this is Tana. So I'd be like, okay, so, like, what? Like, it would be weird. Like, no one would introduce us. And, like, maybe even I probably signed with Jordan because of you. I probably was like, well, maybe this is my way to get to meet Tina. Like, something. And, like, yeah, never. It never worked out.
Tana Mongeau
That is, they knew we'd be too powerful.
Trisha Paytas
So true.
Tana Mongeau
That. That's. Actually. I've never thought about that until right now. But I like. Because I'm serious. I don't think one person ever said to me, like, you guys should get along. You guys should collab, or. And I always love you. I was probably asking too. Like, you know what I mean? It's just like, yeah, so funny.
Trisha Paytas
I know. I know. And you're, like, so mature. Just like, for, like, 26. It's, like, so crazy. I always think we're, like, the same age. I'm not 26, but I was not that mature at your age.
Tana Mongeau
We just have such, like, we have different traumas. But then also, I think that. I don't know, just our lives, like, we do have a lot of similarities.
Trisha Paytas
Both podcasting and now.
Tana Mongeau
It is just so nice to be in our little happy, healthy era. Let's. Should we give the people some advice?
Trisha Paytas
My God, it's trauma dumped on everyone.
Tana Mongeau
I loved it. I love trauma dumping. Trish. I feel that's a good trauma dump. That's what you should call your meet and greets.
Trisha Paytas
Trauma. Actually, I. I appreciate. I don't mind a trauma dump.
Tana Mongeau
I love it.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. I can take it for the most part. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
It really is, like, that felt good.
Trisha Paytas
Sometimes it can be so heavy, and I don't know what to say. Sometimes I don't mind it. Trauma dump on me. But if I'm, like, stunned in silence, I actually don't know what to say. But I just know I'm there for you.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And sometimes all someone wants is to feel the scene.
Trisha Paytas
And heard like the teeny girl from our patreon. She didn't have questions. She's like, I shouldn't tell you.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Honestly, we had a girl just lore drop.
Trisha Paytas
Or was it the kidnapping one of them?
Tana Mongeau
No, it was the teeth girl.
Trisha Paytas
Okay.
Tana Mongeau
That was a good one. I like, almost her man was asking for teeth, y'all.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that's all crazy. All right, let's go.
Tana Mongeau
I said, how does it feel to live my dream? That sounds so fun. Someone that experienced a trauma that was healing to.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, okay. Okay.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, yeah.
Trisha Paytas
You have trauma. You have trauma, too. And they. A lot of YouTuber trauma in this room.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. We're all. We're all traumatized, but we get along well. And I think that with the cards, we were adult. We've worked through a lot of our trauma against all odds, which is a beautiful.
Trisha Paytas
That's such a big one. To be able to, like, work through it is big because I ignored it for so long.
Tana Mongeau
Same. And it's. It's like, never too late, you know? It's never too late.
Trisha Paytas
I never went to, like, a therapist about David, but I'm like, now after all that. Maybe I should have. Maybe I should have talked about that.
Tana Mongeau
I've always. I've never gotten therapy for, like, my. My, like, YouTube years. And now looking back, it's like, no, I should.
Trisha Paytas
Right. It's easy.
Tana Mongeau
I just always have bigger fish to fry.
Trisha Paytas
Like, Right.
Tana Mongeau
You know what I mean? Like, just partners or parents or whatever. But, like, that's on the list.
Trisha Paytas
That is. You're so right. I should probably book a therapy session.
Tana Mongeau
We'll keep talking to each other.
Trisha Paytas
Me with kids at, like, literally 40. Be like, so David Dobrik in 2019, like, just shaking.
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C
Hey, guys. So what do I do with the guy I like? Every time we kiss, he has a runny or a stuffy nose. And a lot of the time it gets in my mouth or on my cheek and I feel so bad to tell them. What do I do? Help me. Love you guys.
Trisha Paytas
What a sweet girl. Sweet.
Tana Mongeau
I fear that's me.
Trisha Paytas
Really? You don't say any?
Tana Mongeau
Really? Runny nose? No. Like, I think I'm.
Trisha Paytas
Here's Makoa again, calling in.
Tana Mongeau
It's like, not kidding. Oh, my God. When you kiss, I just always have a runny nose. I think that when they gave me a nose job, they, like, forgot to clog that hole up.
Trisha Paytas
Really?
Tana Mongeau
You know, I'm serious, draining. And, like, my makeup has always gone around my nose from how much it's running. And then I just look like a Coke even though I'm healed.
Trisha Paytas
Wait, that's so weird. There might be something deeper to that. Maybe there's some, like, spirituality coming through your nose or something.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God.
Trisha Paytas
Like a little ghost.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, now I'm gonna be in a rabbit hole till, like, 3:00am yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Google why. Did you ever Google why your nose runs so much?
Tana Mongeau
Nose job, maybe. Yeah, I think. I don't know. But, I mean, slip him a Benadryl, girl.
Trisha Paytas
Does that help?
Tana Mongeau
Right? It dries up your nose. Yeah. Benadryl.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I don't think you should actually drug your man. Hold on.
Trisha Paytas
Well, if he's not allergic, ask him if you can take a Benadryl.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, no, Benadryl helps if you're allergic to things.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, that's crazy. What if you're allergic to Benadryl?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God, that would suck. Is anyone out there allergic to Benadryl?
Trisha Paytas
Please don't Know people with.
Tana Mongeau
That's crazy.
Trisha Paytas
She doesn't seem to mind though. I mean, I guess she's asking like how to say it or what to do about it.
Tana Mongeau
Both, right? Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I think you have to help him if you're gonna say something because maybe you can't help it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, you gotta just be. You could be cute about it. Just get a little tissue, give him a little dab. I feel like the way us girls read into things always, I'm always saying this, but like men don't. Like if you tell him his nose is runny. He's a man, he can handle it.
Trisha Paytas
Like, don't be with that person. Yeah. Intimate though, to share fluids with your significant other.
Tana Mongeau
The runny nose into the mouth is like. And the snottiness, like that would bother. I would have to say something. I would say, I. But I would just like, you need a tissue. I wouldn't be like, oh, I might.
Trisha Paytas
Get, I might get embarrassed if someone told me that.
Tana Mongeau
But I guess, yeah, cuz we're girls, you know. Yeah. I would cry.
Trisha Paytas
I was gonna say, I don't even like when someone tells me I have food in my teeth. Do you like that?
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God. I couldn't agree more. Like, why does it feel like a dig? It's like, like I want you to tell me.
Trisha Paytas
I want to know you want them to tell you.
Tana Mongeau
It, like obviously for the greater good. Like I don't want to have food in my teeth, but I don't.
Trisha Paytas
Like, I don't tell people.
Tana Mongeau
No way.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Oh, breath is crazy. I'm never had a complaint about my breath. I don't really smell people's breath.
Tana Mongeau
I don't smell your breath.
Trisha Paytas
Do you smell other people's? Like, can you smell people?
Tana Mongeau
Sometimes people have halitosis and it's, and it's.
Trisha Paytas
Do you tell them?
Tana Mongeau
I do not tell people if they have bad breath. But that's my.
Trisha Paytas
So rude. That's crazy.
Tana Mongeau
If my partner had bad breath though, I definitely would just start implementing. I'd be like, babe, you know what we need for Christmas? A water pick. Right. Like crazy, you know? Yeah. Or like try this Listerine strip. It's so good.
Trisha Paytas
You know, if you're in love, you don't like smell things like that. Maybe other people do, but you're like, I love it so much.
Tana Mongeau
I honestly agree. Like makoa could actually like not shower for a year and I'd be like, you smell so good. But like, it's the pheromones. I don't know yeah, the runny nose is a little. But I think you can say it in a sweet, cute way. And again, I don't think boys, like, care.
Trisha Paytas
Get a Benadryl.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Or drug him. Love you. Hope this helps.
Trisha Paytas
I just would take it. I think it's kind of sexy to have a little intimacy of.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I guess it's like, get the spit everywhere. We love a bodily fluid now and again, but we'll save that for the patreon.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Okay, next question.
C
Hi, Trisha and Hannah. It's Clarissa. And today my boyfriend came over and we went to the dispensary to get some weed and he ended up leaving me stranded at the store. And I don't know, we got into a fight and he left me stranded with no ride home. And I was just wondering if I should break up with him or not. Thank you, guys.
Trisha Paytas
Brandon was no ride home.
Tana Mongeau
Do you see me, like, actually just start seething? I also relived, like, so much trauma just now.
Trisha Paytas
Did you get stranded before?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. I. I've definitely dated the type of toxic man too, that who had. Would leave me places multiple times. Yes. Oh, my God.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, God, that's bad. I've been once, but not multiple times.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's. Oh, my God. It's the. It's quite literally the worst, you know.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God. That's the worst of the abandonment right there is just like leav went somewhere.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. Yeah, literally. Quite literally.
Trisha Paytas
And it's like, could not handle that. I would be like, never talking to that person again.
Tana Mongeau
100% same. Because here's. I don't. I mean, if this is only one time, and maybe you were like, so wrong in the fight. Like, you were like, I want to your best friend, you know, like, there are obviously, I think, situations where, you know, maybe it could be, like, forgivable, but, like, I'm going to venture to say, 99% of the time, you don't want that, man. I also think it's like, imagine you're a mom or the wife of his kids. And like, that's hard too, because it's like, obviously when you take someone back, you're also directly saying, like, I. I forgive you for this behavior, and I excuse this behavior. And sometimes people do do things one time and they learn their lesson, but that's a slippery slope.
Trisha Paytas
I would say one time, like, if you want to forgive. If you want.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, if you want. If he, you know, if he gives you a really valid apology and you think that maybe you were wrong in that fight too. Yeah, I, I, I could say maybe one, but still, it's like the biggest red flag in the world.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I agree. But maybe like a guy. Totally agree. But maybe a guy doesn't see it as, like, when I explained to, like, I don't even know who's most. Maybe someone else I was dating one time. Like, them leaving in the middle of night was, like, so triggering for me. And it was literally just because they, like, thought it was, like, convenient to leave in the middle night. But I was like, no, like, you leave without saying goodbye to me. Like, that's so. And like, they didn't really understand it until I explained why it was.
Tana Mongeau
But that's like that, like, different and more.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Do you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Like, he's like left, like he just like, he forgot. He's like, I just like, don't remember.
Tana Mongeau
Like, leaving her at the dispensary. To me, it's like a woman. Oh, my God. There's actually this video of me right before I broke up with my ex boyfriend. Oh, my God. We were at Coachella and, and it's this whole long story, but he started getting really controlling. And so I started doing this thing and it was so diabolical, but he was really trying to control me where I like, adapted this whole bit where I would pretend to be, like, the perfect girl for him to, like, be like, if you want to control me, like, perfect. Like, I would sit there and actually all day be like, how's the temperature in here? Can I do it? Yes, all day. I wouldn't break it for anything. What can I get you? Would you like a meal? Do you want anything? Like, all, like, for days?
Trisha Paytas
Serious? Are we, like, trying to, like, like, toy with him?
Tana Mongeau
I was with him. Like, I was so mad that I was like, okay, bet you want to change everything about me. Perfect, let's do it. And I did it at Coachella for all three days. And then we left. Yeah, I was so mad. He was, but he was awful. Like, he really pushed me to a true point of insanity. Like, truly a point of insanity. And then we were in the Uber on the way home from Coachella and he gets out of the car and, like, leaves me in the Uber and I'm chasing him down the street and I'm recording it and I'm going, you're going to leave me a woman? And then just started quoting that in my friend group. Like, me, a woman?
Trisha Paytas
Did you post it or they just. You send it to people?
Tana Mongeau
No, I know. Yeah, it was Just like a friend group vid. I probably.
Trisha Paytas
Honestly, he was in the Uber and left you or left you in the Uber.
Tana Mongeau
He left me in the Uber and just started running down the street.
Trisha Paytas
I mean, I guess that's better than kicking you out and like leaving.
Tana Mongeau
That is much better, honestly. And then I was chasing him. Now I'd be like, can you turn the radio up? No, I got out, I got out of the car and we walked miles. Cuz you can't order Ubers in Coachella. Like valley like that in the traffic. And we walked for miles. Oh, it was brutal.
Trisha Paytas
Wow, that is insane.
Tana Mongeau
But leaving someone somewhere is much worse. Like again, now I would be just. I would just turn the radio up. I would not get out of the car and fight for that man. Yeah. But yeah, I mean, that's just a really thing to do.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Like if you want to tell him why that was so awful.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
But he might do it again.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And it's. It's just a really big red flag. I don't like it. I think now at my grown age, I don't know, I might break up with someone.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. It definitely depends on the age. There is a certain time when you're just like, I can't deal with this.
Tana Mongeau
And also like, thank God we have Uber. You know, like there was a time in life where we didn't have Uber and like, like, you're actually just stranding me somewhere. Like that's like insane. And you. And then now every time you go anywhere with him, you're scared to like speak up for yourself or converse about anything.
Trisha Paytas
No, definitely. That's like scary. It's not a safe person. So.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Because then it's like, what, he's just gonna leave while I'm at the dmv?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, don't, don't. He put you in a dangerous situation. Don't let him do that again.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I don't know.
Trisha Paytas
It's crazy for a guy to leave a girl, no matter how pissed you are.
Tana Mongeau
Like, yeah, drag me in the car by my ear and you know, not literally, but like, you know what I mean? Just be mad, but drive me home.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, that's like also like those guys. Like, have you ever, have you ever been with a guy and like he's mad at you and you're in the car and he starts, starts like speeding and driving recklessly.
Trisha Paytas
Oh my God. Yes. I was with someone like that.
Tana Mongeau
Like it's the same. That to me feels like the same man.
Trisha Paytas
Oh my God. Why do I haven't that was like when I was like 18 and he's like 45. I don't know if, like, people still do that. That was the scariest.
Tana Mongeau
Like, okay, nascar. Like, that's not like, oh, my God. How have you never worked through your traumas?
Trisha Paytas
I know.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it's. Oh, my God, I hate men.
Trisha Paytas
Toxic.
Tana Mongeau
I love you, girl, and I think you deserve better.
Trisha Paytas
But yeah, I would actually, like, not take that person back though. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I don't give a chance. You will find a man who would absolutely never, ever, ever do that to you.
Trisha Paytas
Absolutely. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Ever.
C
Hi. Hi. Tana. This is kind of more of a basic question from what you guys normally answer, but I'm just curious, what is YouTube's favorite perfume? I'm like a big perfume, girly. And I would just love to know what my favorite icons are wearing.
Trisha Paytas
Thanks.
C
Love you guys.
Tana Mongeau
I love you.
Trisha Paytas
Love you. Hey, icon.
Tana Mongeau
I love the random things. Like if you guys ever want to call in and just ask like, for food order advice or whatever. Like, I do love it. Order a chili perfume. You always smell great.
Trisha Paytas
I actually never wear perfume. Whatever.
Tana Mongeau
But you always smell so, like, good. Yeah, you smell like vanilla E to me.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I never do because Moses doesn't like perfumes. He like, hates, like smells of perfumes.
Tana Mongeau
Really.
Trisha Paytas
But I used to wear. I'm like, really old because I wore this when I was like in middle school. So it was like the only thing ever wore was like clinic happy.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God.
Trisha Paytas
I like clinic happy. But all the new, like trendy ones. I have no idea, like, what's happening.
Tana Mongeau
God, that's so wild. You're a real one for not doing it. I think I would be like.
Trisha Paytas
I just never stuck with me. Like, I feel like I can't. Like, some girls smell so good with perfume and it never sticks with me.
Tana Mongeau
You always smell phenomenal. So that's so wild. Like you do. You smell so good.
Trisha Paytas
Thanks. Shower sometimes.
Tana Mongeau
I love this Louis Vuitton perfume, but quite frankly, like, you can't take the Vegas out of the girl. It's French and I don't know how to pronounce it. It's. It's pink and I think it's my signature scent for the rest of my life. But I need a dupe, so we need the dupe guy on it. Cuz it's expensive.
Trisha Paytas
Is it like the one with the flower on top or.
Tana Mongeau
No, no, no, it's just a pink bottle and it's like a Truffet something and I love it and it is. Yeah, I don't know, it's like, it's. It's all French and I can't say it and I'm probably saying it wrong and I don't know, but I do really love it.
Trisha Paytas
I'm surprised you never modeled for, like Louis Vuitton.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my. I love you so much. I do not have tickets to that show.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, you go to Fashion Week.
Tana Mongeau
So different though. That is so funny.
Trisha Paytas
That's crazy.
Tana Mongeau
They. We were. I was just talking about that with Ari that time. There was a time where Louis Vuitton. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I'm not gave Emma Chamberlain and the Dolan twins like unlimited shopping. Like they could just go in and get whatever they wanted.
Trisha Paytas
The Dolan twins too. I mean, I see Emma cuz she's like high fashion model now.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, she's. Oh, my God. I was watching her old videos the other day and I'm just so happy for her. Like her career trajectory is so cool. So crazy to seeing her with the like fuzzy parka and the scrunchie and like just drinking her coffee. She was like saying that she hated Starbucks so much in her video and I was like, that's so cool that you, like went on to make Chamberlain coffee. And like, that is crazy.
Trisha Paytas
And it's like so packed and everything.
Tana Mongeau
I haven't tried it yet. Have you? No, I really want to. I don't know, I think it's in like Century City or something. But I bet it's good because she's like passionate about that, you know?
Trisha Paytas
I love that because it seemed like everyone was doing a coffee brand. I was like, okay, this seems like something you just like put your name on. But she seems to really have a cracked code.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. And like has always loved it. She's just so true to herself. I love you, Emma Chamberlain.
Trisha Paytas
Do you hear from her?
Tana Mongeau
No, not often. I saw her at a birthday party probably like six months ago and we had like a really great conversation. And she really hasn't. The Emma that I knew and would see all the time. She hasn't changed a bit. Like we were. We were talking, gigging and gagging.
Trisha Paytas
I watched out for her too. I remember David and this other person that was like, weird. They were hanging out with her when she was like 17 in LA and they were like hanging out with her.
Tana Mongeau
Really late and they would go to those playlists live and it's like they go to.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. And I remember they like brought her over at like 11:30pm and I was like, I Don't think I need a 17 year old in my apartment with the YouTube men. Like, you guys are being so weird and creepy. And so she probably thought I didn't like her, but it was more just like, why? And then they just like ditched me and like went to go hang out with her. Including like someone who was way too old to be hang out with her. And I was like, why are you hanging out with a 17 year old in LA at midnight? Like, yeah, no shade to her. I was like, really?
Tana Mongeau
No, I was the 17 year old in LA at midnight.
Trisha Paytas
I was too. That's what I'm saying. I was 16, dating like 50 year olds and stuff.
Tana Mongeau
And I'm like, this is no so crazy.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I really do feel like in the last like five years there has been. People have been so much heavier about that. Like before five years ago, like everyone got with minors.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like I hate. I don't know how else to say that. It's like an awful thing to say, but it's like it's so. And maybe that's just like the world I've seen in la. And I don't just mean me. Like I was actually just thinking about.
Trisha Paytas
Like every girl I know. Yeah, almost every girl. It's like, yeah. And it's like, yeah, sometimes it's like 17 with like a 30 year old, but a lot of times it's like 17 with 40. I was 17 with like 50 year olds.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And back in the day like people would do that like marry 16 and 17 year olds too.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Wild. No, I'm glad. I think it's because more girls are like vocal like you speaking up about it and stuff. I think it's just like helps because then people are like, oh wait, this is like not normal because it seems normal and you're 17 and it's like sounds cool because even Emma and David were like not that far apart age. He might have been like 19. But it's like everyone else, else that David hung out with were like in there like 20, like 26, like and it was weird. So.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I think the more awareness you bring to it, people are just like, oh, maybe it's not normal because you think it is.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And even like it's more so now looking back and being like, what? That's so weird.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, it's. Yeah, the hindsight always. Me too. I thought it was like I was dating people in their 50s. I thought it was so cool. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like how do you just even. Just thinking about myself now, like I'm 26. I don't think I could date a 23 year old.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that's like. It is different.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it's like especially just the frontal lobe. I think that's what it was like really, when I felt mine like switch at 25.
Trisha Paytas
It's. It is so real. It's so real.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God. Like I've been actually like a child until right now, you know? So it's like so that's like you.
Trisha Paytas
Now with like being just even like friends with like 17 year olds. It's like so weird to me. Like. Yeah, but then except further than friends is like crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. No, but even just that, even like, you know what I mean? Like when I see all the young girlies out, I'm very like, I love you. I'm supportive and like, you know, if they're back to me. But like, it's like I'm not gonna go get like, I don't know, like, it's just.
Trisha Paytas
No, not like be like friends.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, maybe if someone really spoke to me, like I would maybe like look out for them and like mental, like a mentorship. Totally type of relationship. But I don't know, it's like, what do you have in common?
Trisha Paytas
You know, like nothing. And they like also are just not fully there.
Tana Mongeau
But. Yeah. It's so crazy. Next question.
Trisha Paytas
I know, that got so weird. Therapy, therapeutic?
Tana Mongeau
No, I know, it's crazy. Okay, what else?
Trisha Paytas
A wild one. Oh my gosh, we're not even on Patreon. And it's so wild.
Tana Mongeau
And it's so wild.
D
Hi, Tana. Hi, Tris. First of all, I love you guys so, so much. You literally raised me, you don't even know. But let's get right into it because it's kind of a long one. So I was talking to this guy for probably about eight months and at one point during those eight months, he punched me in the face and gave me a black eye. Obviously I was kind of still being a stupid and not breaking up with him immediately, but I finally did once I put my thinking cap on and realized this is crazy. So now he is quite literally stalking me. He is going up to my house. I just note a few days ago he wrote on my window in the snow. He is texting me from all these other numbers because he's blocked on everything. I've had him blocked. I mean, all the way down to Cash app. Like he's just texting me from all these different numbers, like to the point where it's becoming like a stalker situation. I Know that you guys have kind of had experience with stalker. So like, what do I do? Like do I take it as far as like get a restraining order? Like. Yeah. All right, thank you. Love you guys. Bye.
Tana Mongeau
Wow, the calls today are thought provoking. This episode is not going to get much more joyful. Okay.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, that's restraining order for sure.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. I, I think that first of all we need to start saying thinking cap more. Like when you said I put my thinking cap on, I had a little chuckle. And I love putting my thinking cap on. And we don't say that enough. I love you and I love that you're still being, you know, that was, that was funny and I love that I was gonna say still being funny through this. And it's like, Tana, shut up.
Trisha Paytas
Try to find some likeness to it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I am like always gonna say restraining order. Like because I think people like this will continue to push it and push it and push it in most cases. And even if it's just a police report and you attempt to file and it's 30 days, a lot of times that will A, get that person to stop and B, God forbid, knock on wood, if you ever need that documentation, you know that you filed a police report and that you. Whatever. Like, I just think that it's like. And you can't. All he wants is your attention, right? So it's like you can't go to him and be like, hey, stop. No one who's doing this is going to stop, you know, Especially if you haven't blocked on everything. Like. And a lot of times it does just subside. But I say you take the precaution.
Trisha Paytas
I guess you have like more experiences. I don't really have experience. So like it does.
Tana Mongeau
I never had someone like I dated like take it that far, you know what I mean? Maybe like hit me up a lot and had to block them on like Roku tv, you know, or whatever. But like, I don't know, like the writing in your window is where I think that digital. It's unfortunate to say, but I think like digital is different than in person as well. I think they're different calibers. Cuz it's one thing to feel like a keyboard warrior and feel like you're doing something to someone from your own house, but when they're on your property and stuff, like if he's willing to write on your window, he's willing to write on your fridge. He's willing to. You know what I mean? Like that. I don't know. I don't like it one bit. And I think that no contact and all the legalities.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Like no engagement whatsoever.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. It is crazy.
Trisha Paytas
I do think there should be like a section of, like, law enforcement, like, that's delegated just to stalker situations because, like, they do nothing. Right. Like, restraining orders, like you said, can maybe stops people, but also people look at them like, cease and desist, like they're. Whatever.
Tana Mongeau
I couldn't agree more. I think it's almost one of those things that you are more so hoping that they don't want to catch the charge and it stops them. Not necessarily like that. The law has to get it, like, you know what I mean? And I do think different states are different and different scenarios are different and whatever, but take photos of everything in screenshots and file that police report and get that restraining order because you hope that that's at least enough. You hope that the person isn't so fully insane that they're in such a warped reality that they don't see that as a wake up call.
Trisha Paytas
Sure.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Right.
Trisha Paytas
There's at least like a paper trail.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Those people know because, like, if I. You know what I mean? Like, if I was with someone and then like, you know what I mean, like, I would hope that would wake me up to, like, stop. And I just. You'd rather be safe than sorry. And people are crazy. And just with the Internet and with everything, I almost. In all the documentaries, people get ideas. Like, people are just nuts, you know, Like, I just protect yourself and we love you. And file that.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Start with something legal.
Tana Mongeau
Serve those papers diva. Get a new phone number. Do all the things to just get so far away from that. And absolutely never speak to that person again. I'm so sorry that happened. You and you will. You will get through this. You will prevail. I love you.
Trisha Paytas
That's good words. Jesus, that's good. No, you have, like, good background on that to help stalkers.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Something so heavy.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Oh, my God, it's heavy. But this is giving. Not Loveline. After dark. Normally it's like after dark, but it's like After Dark.
Trisha Paytas
House Bunny. I love it.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. But I get it. Listen.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
C
Hey, Trish and Tana, I was wondering what is your guilty pleasure snack? And also what's something you've eaten that you did not expect to like? Like, for example, the red 40 pickle that was all around TikTok? Like, some people didn't expect to like it, but love it. I think Pana might have been one of them, but. Yeah. I mean, like, crazy combinations. What's your favorite?
Trisha Paytas
Thank you. Love you.
C
Bye.
Trisha Paytas
You love a flight of pickles, don't you? You and Holly are pickle girls.
Tana Mongeau
Such a pickle. Literally, my favorite combo, I'm gonna tell you right now, is a pickle with Takis Tajin chamoy and gushers on it. And I mean it. And I will eat that until I'm actually in the fetal position. Like, and you will be that red 40 coming out of everywhere, girl.
Trisha Paytas
All of that sounds so nauseating.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like, I'm excalivating. I know. It's. It's not for everyone.
Trisha Paytas
There's that one ingredient that I'm like, maybe I could eat that part.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I love it all, though. Pickles with whipped cream, pickles with peanut butter, pickles with pretzels, pickles with nacho cheese.
Trisha Paytas
I think I ate a pickle once for asmr. I literally gagged on the first bite. I was just like, it's one of.
Tana Mongeau
Those things that a pickle's polarizing. And maybe that's why I love a pickle. Right? She's like, me. You either love her or you hate her. You know, a pickle Hate.
Trisha Paytas
Hey, a pickle. I know. It's so sad.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. No, but I get it. A lot of people do.
Trisha Paytas
They're just like.
Tana Mongeau
They're slimy. They're vinegary. They're, you know.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God. What's a pickled food?
Tana Mongeau
Like, sauerkraut?
Trisha Paytas
No, no sauerkraut. No kimchi.
Tana Mongeau
What about, like, an olive?
Trisha Paytas
No. All of it sounds just awful. Is that pickled?
Tana Mongeau
Well, I think olives are pickled. Oh, my God. I'm like salad. I'm, like, drooling on the not lovelines that you're about to throw up.
Trisha Paytas
Pickles might be my least favorite thing. I smell a pickle. Like, you know, chick fil A, the spicy chicken sandwich will come with a pickle. And I always say, no pickles. If there's a pickle and there's only, like, one pickle at the bottom of it, I literally want to, like, gag. I can't even eat it. I have to, like, literally throw it away. Just pick it off. I'm like, no. I smell the pickle juice.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
And it makes it literally gag.
Tana Mongeau
Taste buds are so funny. Like, it's so funny because that's, like, pickles are, like, my death row meal. And you're quite literally like, pickles are my death.
Trisha Paytas
What's. Yes.
Tana Mongeau
What's your death like, oh, blue cheese. Oh, and calamari. Miss me with that? What? Even last night at dinner actually I was like, there was calamari on the table and I literally said, can you please move that to the other side of the table?
Trisha Paytas
Smell or just the look?
Tana Mongeau
The smell. The look. The smell. Oh my.
Trisha Paytas
That's crazy.
Tana Mongeau
I get what you mean now. Like I actually made me gaggy. Oh my God. What? Yeah. Salmon, tuna, cooked fish. Disgusting.
Trisha Paytas
No fish house for you.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I think that's it. You know what I'm realizing lately? I'm not a big artichoker. Or not artichoke. Hearts of palm, girl.
Trisha Paytas
Moses loves hearts. He loves it too. Moses like eats hearts of palm by like the sticks. And I was like, what the hell is that?
Tana Mongeau
I think I like hearts of palm. What's your. What? What is a food combo that you love or like favorite food?
Trisha Paytas
I don't have like combos. Like crazy combos. Cuz I like these separate.
Tana Mongeau
You eat very normal.
Trisha Paytas
Separate plane. My favorite. Like when she has comfort snack. Was that it? Like I love a Korean fried cheese dog. I love those. Like the cheese pull. I love those.
Tana Mongeau
You put me on to those.
Trisha Paytas
I mean obviously bolognaise. I don't know if that's a snack, but I love a big plate of spaghetti and meat sauce.
Tana Mongeau
I love bolognese so much.
Trisha Paytas
I gotta make it. I know it's always so late when we're finished these. But we eat like ziti is so good. I know we eat like so early. Well here we like junk. But yeah, I do love just like a plate of plastic. But that's probably not really like a snack. That's more.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, I have a question. This. I could talk with you for hours like this and I'll stop. But what's your favorite chip?
Trisha Paytas
Ooh, I love a kettle cooked anything. Like a kettle cooked barbecue. A kettle cooked jalapeno. Like the fold over ones that are really crunchy. I eat all the doubles out of it. It's so good. Like the fold over chips.
Tana Mongeau
The roof of your mouth is just like.
Trisha Paytas
I do love a chip and I can't buy chips because I eat the entire bag. Like I cannot buy them.
Tana Mongeau
Like yes.
Trisha Paytas
How about you?
Tana Mongeau
I feel the same way actually. Like I very much dialed back my chip buying because I'll like miss a meal. Like I'll just eat a bag of chips as a meal.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Hot Cheetos. I love hot Cheetos.
Trisha Paytas
That's crazy. I like spicy but just like the hot Cheetos.
Tana Mongeau
Like that's my death row meal. Is hot Cheetos until I'm full. Like if I was actually on death row and then just various dipping sauces and different apparatuses to put them in and on. Like, I love that's.
Trisha Paytas
I do like a hot Cheeto. I think I just always get sick. But I do like a hot Cheeto. It does taste good.
Tana Mongeau
It does taste good. I love a stomach Pringle. Like a sour cream and onion Pringle.
Trisha Paytas
O. That's my favorite too. I've been obsessed with sour cream onion lately.
Tana Mongeau
I had those for breakfast today.
Trisha Paytas
I love the.
Tana Mongeau
I had a can of sour cream and onion.
Trisha Paytas
Malibu probably did too. She's obsessed with the sour cream onion. I'm like, you're not gonna like it. It's spicy. And she's like obsessed with the sour cream onion one.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, that's everything.
Trisha Paytas
She's like, there's just like nothing. Like it's a plain one.
Tana Mongeau
It's like crazy. Barbecue lays are weirdly classic and slept.
Trisha Paytas
I love barbecue. Lace. Your hands get greasy when it goes in there. Because it's so like, greasy in there. But I do.
Tana Mongeau
I'm salad. What's we just ate? I just ate so much chili.
Trisha Paytas
I should do a chip mukbang next time.
Tana Mongeau
Just try all the flavors.
Trisha Paytas
That's like a full challenge, huh?
Tana Mongeau
Pizza Pringles. Pizza Pringles. Why are pizza Pringles a different texture than all other Pringles? They're harder.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. What is your a chip one?
Tana Mongeau
Dill pickle lace Chips are so good. You'd hate. Hate.
Trisha Paytas
I don't know about dill pickle one, but.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God.
Trisha Paytas
Bringing a bunch of fun chips. Yeah, let's go.
Tana Mongeau
We should.
Trisha Paytas
We should try shopping store chips. They have like crazy.
Tana Mongeau
I literally have a store right next to my place and it.
Trisha Paytas
It's.
Tana Mongeau
They imported a bunch of those weird flavors from Japan and all.
Trisha Paytas
He's like, you want like, like shrimp chips.
Tana Mongeau
Shrimp chips can go themselves. But I do. I just had prime r rib flavored chips the other day. They were insane.
Trisha Paytas
Do you like prime rib?
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Love prime rib. Yes.
Trisha Paytas
Espresso Martini Pringles.
Tana Mongeau
I think I saw that on snack later. Just stop mentioning.
Trisha Paytas
Are they martinis? Alcohol in them?
Tana Mongeau
No.
Trisha Paytas
No, no. So why is it just not espresso?
Tana Mongeau
Right? Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
I think it just tastes like coffee, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Okay. Wow.
Tana Mongeau
I would try that. I love salty and sweet. That's like my favorite favorite combo together like a chocolate covered pretzel or like.
Trisha Paytas
Flips all day long.
Tana Mongeau
Like caramel corn flips. I love flips.
Trisha Paytas
I get that at the gas station. Like at the airport. I always get like flips and like. Yeah, some sort of chip on the plane.
Tana Mongeau
I need flips.
Trisha Paytas
Flips are so good. Corn nuts is.
Tana Mongeau
Corn nuts are so good. Ranch corn nuts in my holes. Oh my God. No. Boiled peanuts.
Trisha Paytas
Peanuts is a Southern treasure.
Tana Mongeau
Really?
Trisha Paytas
Oh my. Are you from the south too?
Tana Mongeau
Right? I want to try a what? A boiled peanut. Peanuts and Coke is a big thing too. Peanuts and Coca Cola. I have so much to do tonight.
Trisha Paytas
Oh my God. Wow. Okay, let's go with a chip. A layover. Like a kettle chip, you know, but okay, let's go. Nuts.
Tana Mongeau
Takis, Pickle Gusher, Tajin Chamoy, Jiba.
Trisha Paytas
All of it. Oh my God. I could throw up.
Tana Mongeau
I'm so sorry. Next question. We have time for one more.
Trisha Paytas
That's good.
Tana Mongeau
I'm in a silly mood.
Trisha Paytas
By the way, Tana did a great ad read. I literally was like, I'm such a micromanager. I was like, okay, so maybe just sit. And I was like, wait, no, you do ad reads. Like why am I telling you? And you like slated so hard.
Tana Mongeau
Like you were so clear, but you're fast reading. Like I always want tips from the queen. I'm like, are you kidding me?
Trisha Paytas
Like, no, but your ad. You sound like a commercial. You sound like a voiceover. I was like, wow, that's so good.
Tana Mongeau
I always just like, I. I think my ad voice is a little more serious. Like if I read it like me. And I was like DraftKings casino. Like, you know, like it wouldn't be good.
Trisha Paytas
You sounded. I was so impressed.
Tana Mongeau
I was just like, no, but you're.
Trisha Paytas
Coach you on how to do it. I was like, what? She just ate.
Tana Mongeau
No, I love you. I would have taken all the.
Trisha Paytas
I guess we don't do ad reads a lot together. So I'm always just like, oh. Like I don't know. And I'm such a controller where I'm just like, cuz you offered to do. I'm. I could just do it, you know, because I'm just like so like anal. I guess someone gets it wrong. Wrong. Cuz the average will make you redo them sometimes if you get them wrong. You know what I mean? They'll be like, actually you missed one word.
Tana Mongeau
And I'm like, I'm super anal about them too. Cuz redoing. It's crazy. Like I'm never. It's. It's humble.
Trisha Paytas
Try and get two for one out of this. Just because I missed One word right?
Tana Mongeau
And they will.
Trisha Paytas
They will.
Tana Mongeau
And I'll do it.
C
Hey, Trish. Hey, Tana. I just wanted to get your opinion on this. So I've been with my now husband five years this year. We've been married for, like, over a year now. Now. And he won't wear a wedding ring. And it didn't drive me crazy at first. Like, he's very loyal, very honest man. And his line of work doesn't require him to not wear one or a plastic one or anything. But it's just. And he won't.
Tana Mongeau
And I.
C
He bought himself one and he said he doesn't like wearing it. So I just. I don't know. What do you think? Like, should I really push for him to get a wedding band? I don't know. And he won't get a tattoo. He has no tattoos. He won't get a tattooed wedding band on. I don't. I don't know. Should I die on this hill or just let it go? Love you.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, I love you, too. That's hard.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Because, like, if my man gave me a valid reason, like, I can't even think of a valid reason, though.
Trisha Paytas
That's Moses, though. He's sensory overload. I'd love that. You know that. Are you a dish? Autistic? No. Because he is. And so that's why I was like, wait, yeah. Did you know that? Because usually autistic people, because he can't wear, like, T shirts, he cuts the neck out. Like, he can't have anything. Maybe that's why perfumes do. And he has he. Sensory overload.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, wow.
Trisha Paytas
Ring. Yeah. I do get the nail on the head.
Tana Mongeau
He's like, damn. And here I am, like, demeaning that. Okay. See, because when it's Moses, I'm like that. It's fine. Moses is a good guy. I'm just imagining, like, some guy learning the term sensory overload and then going. Going home and gaslighting, using it. Right?
Trisha Paytas
Overload. I can't.
Tana Mongeau
No, it's like. That does make sense. Yeah. I think if he had a really. A valid reason, but if it was just like, I don't want to. It's one of those things where it's like, I. I wouldn't be mad, but then I would be mad. Do you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Okay.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it's like, now, why don't you want to?
Trisha Paytas
I see. But he didn't say he didn't want to. She hasn't really. She didn't really confront him. Right. Oh, he did pick out a Ring?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, he picked it on himself and now he won't wear it. Also, I think this is also contingent on, like, where does he go during the day? You know, if he works at a factory with a bunch of men, leave it at home. If you work at, like, a bar with, like, a cutie bartender and, like, girls coming in.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like, I think unfortunately, like, I need more to, like, know I'm so.
Trisha Paytas
What in the mindset that, like, they're just so outdated. Like, if it's important to you, for sure, like, talk to your partner. But I. I mean, I only wear it when I film because I'm like, just so you guys know, I'm married. Like, but I never wear my wedding ring ever.
Tana Mongeau
Really.
Trisha Paytas
And everyone's like, I think people are used to me not wearing it and Moses not wearing it. But like, Michaela on TikTok, if she doesn't wear it, people, like, wears her wedding ring. But I never, ever wear it.
Tana Mongeau
It is kind of like an outdated concept when you really think about it. But you know what's cute is that the. The. It's this finger. Because this finger is the only finger with a bloodline to your heart.
Trisha Paytas
Totally. The concept's cute. Everyone wants it. Like, that was my favorite thing about getting engaged in the ring. One, I would never wear this out because someone gonna steal it. So I have a fake one if I do. But they are to me. They are uncomfortable. I got fat fingers, and I just hate wearing it. It just gets in my way. And.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I guess that's true. And see, as a woman, it's like, slay down, diva. Your choice. But I just. As a man, I want to know why. I like, Yeah, I want to know why I'm nosy.
Trisha Paytas
It's funny to me when I see a guy with a wedding ring, I'm like, damn, you really wear that every day? Because that just seems like a lot. But.
Tana Mongeau
And it's crazy. You know what? Here's what I am going to say, diva. You could have a great man on your hands. And there are hundreds of thousands of men out there right now with a wedding ring on, with their. In some other. You know what I mean? So it's like, it really. So long as you trust your man and he trusts you and you guys are in love.
Trisha Paytas
Like, I truly don't think your ring is going to, like, stop him if he's going to have it. Maybe people hitting on him, maybe that's why. But I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
But you want to trust him beyond that, you know that's the goal.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I mean, I don't know.
Trisha Paytas
I guess I never had an issue with either. Either way, I'm like, I'm not wearing it. He's not wearing it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, who cares? So I guess. And like, if it bothers you, bring it up further. You know what I mean? I just.
Trisha Paytas
I mean, it's a grounds for divorce within five years. I mean, maybe.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I don't think so.
Trisha Paytas
He probably just doesn't. I don't know, think about it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, want to wear it and it's not a big deal to him. And honestly, even if, like, a guy explained it to me, like, that was like, it's not a big deal to me. And I just, like, don't want to, like, it's. It's like, you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Comfortable.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Or just wearing something else or remembering it or whatever. I would probably be like, oh, okay, King. Go off, don't cheat. You know, like. Yeah, so long as you guys are secure, I don't think it's the end of the world. But, you know. Yeah. All those things. Stipulations kind of matter.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. We got like a private marriage certificate too. So, like, it's not public. So people are just like, they're not really married and stuff like that. But like, to do a public one, you have to put, like, your parents names and birth dates and all stuff like that. I was just like, that's so much information for someone to have. I'm like, so we just did like, a private one. And so everyone's just like, well, if it's not public, then it's like, you're not married. I'm like, I don't really care about it being public.
Tana Mongeau
So crazy. First of all, people are so bored. It's like, I don't like, put our.
Trisha Paytas
Marriage certificate, like, just like the front of it. I was just like, well, like, if.
Tana Mongeau
I say I'm married, I'm married. Who gives it? Like, people are so weird.
Trisha Paytas
Just, like, lie about it. Which is like, crazy.
Tana Mongeau
But yeah, I mean, marriage in general.
Trisha Paytas
I love being married. I love being married. It's my favorite thing in the whole world. But it is kind of, like, silly at the end of the day. It really is just like, you sign a contract with someone and you're just in it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like your boyfriend and girlfriend and. But it's just legal. Yeah. If you actually break it down at all, it's so stupid. The, like, hopeless romanticism side of all these things is really cute. But, like, conceptually, like, you can tell someone made that in 1910. Like they didn't have enough before.
Trisha Paytas
1910.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. When did marriage happen?
Trisha Paytas
I don't know. Maybe not, though.
Tana Mongeau
When was marriage invented? Definitely a long time ago. You know, it was a woman, you know, she was like, I want to be in a contract with you. The earliest record is 2350 B.C.
Trisha Paytas
Before said 19. So you're like, 19.
Tana Mongeau
The earliest record. Good. Is 2350. Abraham Lincoln was getting married and that was.
Trisha Paytas
When was he.
Tana Mongeau
That was like the 1800s. Abraham Lincoln was in the 1800s. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm sorry. Call me whatever the you want in the comments.
Trisha Paytas
Think.
Tana Mongeau
If you ask me right now, like, when Abraham Lincoln was like, popping. I would say, like 1935. 1940.
Trisha Paytas
Close.
Tana Mongeau
Was assassinated in 18. 1865. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865.
Trisha Paytas
That is kind of crazy.
Tana Mongeau
1809.
Trisha Paytas
1809 was the birth of Abraham Lincoln kind of crazy. I get where you're coming from because, like, he was assassinated and he's just so popular.
Tana Mongeau
Like, why do we even talk about him? It's like decrepit. He's been croaked for like. Sorry. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Okay, wait.
Tana Mongeau
Whoa. I. I was never saying Abraham Lincoln did not eat down. Okay.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I swear. He was like, hanging out with Bob Dylan.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God, that's wild. That's wild.
Tana Mongeau
You have free reign to stop this podcast whenever you want.
Trisha Paytas
No, it's all about education. You love an education. I.
Tana Mongeau
This is the most gagged I've ever been on the.
Trisha Paytas
He might be the most impactful president ever, but, yeah, he's slave.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like, we do talk about him a lot. I just really thought he was like.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Closer by, you know, Like, I thought he had, like, grandkids that would still be alive.
Trisha Paytas
They probably do. He probably has great, great, great grandchildren.
Tana Mongeau
Said to be potentially a bisexual.
Trisha Paytas
A potential bisexual president. Jesus. Oh, my God. He was handsome. He was good looking. He was a good looking man.
Tana Mongeau
All respect to Abraham Lincoln. Dude, I'm in the idiot here. You know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Like, it definitely was wonderful.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. He was that girl.
Trisha Paytas
He changed the literal world.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
No, and like, wow. I just like, yeah. I'm so uneducated. And it's like, why do I know.
Trisha Paytas
Like, marriage was 230 BC, so that was before Jesus Christ even was around. There was. Was marriage.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. When was jes.
Trisha Paytas
Well, Jesus was 00, I guess I.
Tana Mongeau
Don'T think that's so bad. And it's like, I could tell you every Single Kardashian dog name. It's like you are focused on the wrong.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God.
Tana Mongeau
That'S brutal.
Trisha Paytas
What if you don't believe in Jesus, then. Does 80 and BC even mean. Mean anything to anyone?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's just, like, time, right?
Trisha Paytas
They're just going off some random person they don't think was a savior. They're like, well, I guess we'll clock it by this guy's.
Tana Mongeau
I think atheists do believe that he was a person, though, right? Like, at one point.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, they just think. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Because isn't that the lore that Jesus was like. Yeah, Jesus's lore is like, he was one of us, right?
Trisha Paytas
Yes. But how did he get here? Because the mom was a virgin, but I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
Wow.
Trisha Paytas
Jane the virgin.
Tana Mongeau
I guess.
Trisha Paytas
I guess they are virgins. Like the dentist. We were talking about the.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
There was a virgin.
Tana Mongeau
I just. Anything I could say is just. I've done enough. I've really done enough with Abraham Lincoln.
Trisha Paytas
And it's late, y'all.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Oh, God. Brutal. Should do. We are we.
Trisha Paytas
Are we good? Okay.
Tana Mongeau
Okay. That was the great way to.
Trisha Paytas
That was the great.
Tana Mongeau
This episode has been a roller coaster.
Trisha Paytas
A roller coaster.
Tana Mongeau
Truly, like, all of it.
Trisha Paytas
You actual therapy therapist in the chair with the plant.
Tana Mongeau
And then I'm sitting here saying that I think Abraham Lincoln, like, knew my father. You know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
So I was born in 1905.
Tana Mongeau
Like, at this point. Yeah. It's like, I don't even know anymore. Crazy episode. And we just love you guys. I just love you. And if you're going through anything, just. I love you. And things will get better. I know.
Trisha Paytas
I mean, that is. I think that's my purpose on this Earth is to show things get better.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. 110 crazy.
Trisha Paytas
I would see, like, montages of me just, like, crying and being so depressed on Tick Tock. And I was like, all right. I mean, I love that that's my message here.
Tana Mongeau
I think it's just the most motivating thing in the world, though, to people.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Even when I see them, it's. It's so cool because I was talking about this, like, the other day, but so many people. You don't feel that this attachment to the way people do with you, because those people. People don't share their hardest, lowest moments. Like, people have truly seen you from, like, your lowest or hardest moments to, like. You know what I mean? Like, it's all out there, and it's so cool. Cool.
Trisha Paytas
I'm thankful for that. That is cool. Because oh, my God. I look at those and I'm like, damn. I was, like, really sad.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Dawn. Dark.
Tana Mongeau
Dark over it. And we just love you guys. I know it's the most, like, corny advice, but I feel like Trisha and I are walking living proof that it does get better. Even when you think it will never.
Trisha Paytas
You clawed yourself out of some crazy stuff so that.
Tana Mongeau
So have you. And look at us go. Now we're learning about Abraham Lincoln. Bye, guys. Check us out on the patreon.
Trisha Paytas
Patreon.com. not loveline. See you there.
Not Loveline – Episode 11: "I HAVE A STALKER! PLEASE HELP!" Summary
Introduction In Episode 11 of Not Loveline, hosts Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas tackle a range of love, sex, and dating dilemmas presented by their listeners. While the episode title centers on dealing with a stalker, the conversation navigates through various personal anecdotes, relationship advice, and light-hearted discussions, providing a comprehensive and engaging listen.
Main Topic: Dealing with a Stalker
The episode opens with a distressing call from a listener who has been enduring stalking behavior from her ex-boyfriend. She shares that after an eight-month relationship marked by abuse—including a physical altercation where she received a black eye—her ex-boyfriend persists in harassing her despite being blocked on all platforms. He has resorted to writing messages on her window in the snow and texting from multiple numbers to continue his unwanted attention.
Hosts' Advice:
Other Caller Questions and Discussions
Runny Nose During Kissing [21:06]:
Guilty Pleasure Snacks [42:19]:
Husband Not Wearing a Wedding Ring [50:02]:
Personal Anecdotes and Experiences
Throughout the episode, Tana and Trish delve into their personal histories, sharing experiences from their YouTube careers and past relationships to provide context and relatability for their advice.
Experiences with Shane: Trish recounts her initial collaborations with Shane, discussing how these interactions shaped her early career and personal growth. At [07:22], she reflects, “I started monetizing... didn’t see Shane for like years...,” highlighting the complexities of professional relationships in the digital age.
Mental Health and Trauma: The hosts openly discuss their struggles with trauma and the importance of healing. Tana mentions never seeking therapy during her YouTube years, now recognizing the value of mental health support at [19:43]. Trish echoes this sentiment, contemplating therapy as a pathway to betterment.
Humorous Diversions: In a light-hearted segment, the hosts humorously navigate through incorrect historical facts about Abraham Lincoln, adding a playful twist to the conversation. This portion showcases their chemistry and ability to blend serious advice with entertaining banter.
Conclusion: Motivational Messages
As the episode winds down, Tana and Trish offer heartfelt encouragement to their listeners. They emphasize resilience and the possibility of overcoming personal challenges, reinforcing their role as supportive figures in their audience's lives.
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Final Thoughts
Episode 11 of Not Loveline offers a blend of serious advice on dealing with stalking and other relationship issues, interspersed with personal stories and humorous exchanges. Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas provide a supportive and relatable environment for their listeners, making the episode both insightful and entertaining. Whether addressing the fear of a stalker or navigating quirky snack preferences, the hosts deliver their guidance with empathy and authenticity, reinforcing their connection with their audience.