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Really leave your body and imagine your friend was telling you this story. Women are really out here being nurses, saving lives, taking care of people, helping, and coming home to a man crying in the corner. Like, a little over a catheter. It's my dream that Nicole wakes up one day and says, I want to be a furry.
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Why don't you take him to a furry commitment? Why don't you be the furry? Hello, pajama episode. Sleepover vibes.
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It is so impressive. This woman's closet. I walk in, I put these on. She goes, wait, I have that robe. I go, perfect.
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It's crazy. It's actually crazy. I get rid of a ton of clothes. Like, actually, I don't have a lot of closet upstairs. Like, my closets are relatively small, but.
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Yeah, but you always have something to flawlessly match me. And it's so iconic and fun.
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I loved. I was so excited. We just had so much AMC food. We had our ics and it's like, like.
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So I brought, like, a little blazery corset y top, and then I ate everything the AMC has to offer, and I was like, I'm just not doing that. I'm in my comfy, cozy vibe today. My advice is going to be that. My advice is going to be comfy and cozy.
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I do feel like advice differs based on how you're feeling. Like, I was in a sexy boob outfit.
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I agree.
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A little more uptight. And now I'm just like, I feel like I'm in my own home and I'm in a mom robe, and I'm going to give you mom advice.
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I couldn't agree more.
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Yeah.
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Even just depending on our moods, Like, I feel like certain days when I'm tired, I'm like, dump him. Burn all men. And then I could get the same question on, like, a nice day. And I'm like, he's not that bad.
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Yes. Or before, after eating. Like, we eat, like, halfway through our episodes. That we do.
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I'm way hangrier in the first episode than I am in the second one.
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Same now. I'm, like, chilling. We have chocolate pretzels. We have. Yeah. Icy's coming back. This was our third time attempting to get ices.
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We've been having an actual icy gate, and it's been just, wow. Honestly. Bless the store. Dasher's heart, though. He's like, I'll go back.
B
He was sweet. He was very sweet. I just like, was there another one? Because I just. It was ever. And then. Yeah.
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And one thing about Trisha, she's just so sweet. Like, once you know someone wants something, you'll actually go to, like, the ends of the earth to make sure they get it. Like, even I know both of them are like, okay, I don't care. Like, I don't need the icing. You're like, no, you wanted an icy. You need it. And it's, like, so mom and sweet.
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For sure. There's nothing worse. I hate it so much. And it's not anyone's fault, but, like, when a door dash comes, they don't have someone's meal, and I'm just like, oh, no, we have to get it, though.
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I know. And she'll, like, really reorder things and, like, just be so sweet. And the way I'm like, figure it's. Oh, I don't know, like.
B
And doordash is king. Because they literally refunded instantly. The first order didn't have any icy. Second order had half the ICs.
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Yeah, we're really struggling to get our ICs today. And just. Just being a girl.
B
Okay, 24 for four ICs, though, so.
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Oh, my. Wait. Okay. Six bucks and I see. You know, I feel like it'd be more because, like, AMCs are expensive.
B
That's true. That's what your TikTok said. Tina posted everyone just like, how could you do that? So.
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Yeah, but it was good. It was bombers. Okay. Devin. What? Who's cooking? Make sure to call this number right here. Be so gorgeous. Leave us a call. We're really interested in Mormons and soaking right now. So if you're a Mormon.
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Patreon.
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That was on our Patreon.
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Patreon.com, not loveline. If you're into soaking and dirfing.
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Yeah, we just found out about durfing and gave some dirfing advice. Not to be confused with Matilda de Jerf. You don't want to know. You are living a better life.
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Love that.
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Keep your skins robot. Her and her robe. She was. She was not nice.
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We're here. Wait, what?
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I love you.
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I love when you want something personal. This.
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Oh, she just, like, ran a clothing company and was, like, really horrible to all of her employees.
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Oh, but, like, everybody on influencers these days. Why is everyone horrible?
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It's so crazy. I can't even just beyond, like, obviously you should have a moral compass and you should feel awful when you go to bed at night. If you're mean to people. Duh. But also if you're running a company in 2024, 2025, with, like, tick tock and reputations. Like this isn't the 1980s. Like you can't just get away with being mean to people are gonna tell.
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You, yeah, it is, it is weird. And if there's one thing it is that I do believe is like good thing, like if you're a good person, like you rise the top. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, I feel like I have no fluxes in life really. And people always like, oh, you know, and I get a lot of good opportunities and I am successful. Stuff like that. And I always think why? And not a two way on horn because I'm suck at everything. But I am like a good person, you know what I mean?
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So suck at everything.
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I suck at everything. But I do treat people very nicely and I am overly nice to people and I do think that like pays off and not to be like, I'm such a good person. I'm a nice person. I wouldn't say like I've always been like a great person, but I'm a nice, I've always been nice.
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Normalize saying that because I, I like even just lately, it's like I innately want to not say things like that like tooting my own horn. But it's like I do go to sleep at night every day and know that I am a good person. And that is like I have had all the allegations from most things in this world and one thing that has always like if someone's saying this, it is false. I like will sooner die before I'm like rude as stranger or a worker or a fan or a person that I work with or anything.
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Like it is like really nice to fans. Like when have we gone out? We've gone out. Sometimes you're like so nice. Where were we? Oh, Madonna Inn. Like people would like come up to the table like mid eating and usually I'm just like after I'm done because I don't like to get out of the booth. Like also I'm just like fat. So it's hard for me to get out of a booth. So it's always like when they're like, can you like take a picture now and always be. Can we wait till I. You're just like putting fork down mid bite, whatever. You're like, yes, absolutely. Like sit with us. Like you're like really, really nice. And I think that's like amazing because.
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I just always get in my own head that like. Well, first of all, the best thing Paris Hilton has ever taught me is that she's like, it doesn't matter what day you are. That's a part of being an icon. Like, give. Like, give. That's truly how she is. Like, she's. You know, Paris Hilton has no rude allegations. Like, her fans are always like, she is so nice. And like, that was like the biggest thing I learned by, like, watching her was just like, she walks in a room, she lights it up, she does thing. She takes all the photos. She whatever. And she's known for that. And it was just like, if I can do one thing, it is absolutely that. Like, I don't care if I'm having my worst day. I know that if a person loved me, they're gonna remember that forever maybe. And I just can't. I can't be the one.
B
It's being nice. Yeah. Being nice costs $0. But people will remember it for so long and.
A
And people are rude to their fans also just, like, blow my mind because it's.
B
That's crazy. Yeah.
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Everything you have is from those people for loving you for who you are.
B
Yeah.
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So it's like, I just. It's. It's like disgusting, I think all the.
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Time when people come to my shows. It's like, literally, I'm like. It's rise in the mid. Like, I'm so mid at everything and they, like, hype me up. Like, it's like literally like I'm Britney Spears. And it's just like, it's so nice. And I really always do appreciate. I appreciate everyone, but also, like, service workers, anybody. Like, everyone should be nice because it's like, what? Like, everyone's just trying their best.
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That's my biggest sick. That's just. Even. Just like with friends and.
B
Oh, people like rude. Yeah.
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Can get away with so much. My life. But it's like, if you are being rude to strangers or people in your life, even just like. I don't. I don't with it. I don't know. I'm not saying we all don't have a bad day, but it's like emotional regulation is so important, you know, and just.
B
Yeah. Like, people get mad over, like, food orders and I just like, I don't get it. How did it all start? Where did it all start from?
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Matilda de Jerfd. I'm gonna be the first to say, actually.
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Yeah.
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But yes. Call us. And our Patreon is absolutely insane.
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I'm so, so patreon.com not loveliness.
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We have.
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You'll get less yap this episode. We've been together 12 hours. In the past 24 hours.
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We've actually Been together so much, and the. The final one is always, like, delusional hours in the way. Like, we're just so comfy.
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So I'm so happy.
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Me too.
B
I see an AMC and I feel like, really? It's like sleepover vibes, for sure.
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I know. And it's the best. We are just so lucky. I'm having a serious gratitude day. And I'm just so grateful for even. Just everyone who listens to us and feel like Trisha and I have very similar fans in the way that they're so supportive and have been with us through everything. And we just love you guys.
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When people that come up to me in real life and say they watch not love, I'm always, like, gagged because, like, it's not our most popular project, but it's like, we love to do it. I love that there's people watching it. We forget to promote it. We forget whatever.
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But I know we're gonna be better about promoting it. But just to all the girlies who do watch every week, thank you for calling them. We love you watching.
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Love you. Love you.
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And, like, we will. I don't know if we'll get to every single call, but that's always our goal.
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We're gonna get to every call ever.
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Okay. 8,000.
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8,000 calls.
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That's crazy.
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8,000 episodes. We're ready at one an episode. We're gonna get there.
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Yeah. Soon. Oh, my God. I'm kind of nauseous. All that AMC brewing in my belly.
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Crazy. You didn't even drink that much.
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I know, because I feel like I'm gonna throw up.
B
Yeah.
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But I'm all reload. Give us that call.
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Hi, Trisha and Tana. My name's Tessa. I love you guys so much, and I trust your opinion. So I just wanted to get kind of your input on this, I guess so. A year ago, I dumped my boyfriend of four years at my dad's funeral in front of all of my family because he was pretty much just a piece of. But since then, I feel like I've pretty much turned into my ex boyfriend. And I've been on like a man hating, hating everybody, streak and kind of ghosting everyone. And I'm just wondering if I'll ever be able to switch my mindset and be a lover girl again. Like you guys are with Moses and Makoa. So I love you guys so much, and I can't wait to see you in Pittsburgh. Trisha.
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Oh, my God.
B
I want to bring out Gabbie Hanna in Pittsburgh.
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You should bring Out. Gabbie Hannah. Doesn't she teach, like, aerobic classes too?
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Aerobics live.
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That's kind of iconic.
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She's a queen.
A
That is so iconic.
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I mean, I'm not going to ask, but. Cuz, I mean, I love her in theory and I do love her music, but we are like oil and water. And I like, every time I try to like, bridge it, it's just like, we just clash. And I don't think it's anything about any of us. You know, just some personalities clash and. Anyways, why did I bring her up? Pittsburgh. Okay. Sorry.
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No, that.
B
You're tangent so much.
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I always get that on my for you page. Like, you're Gabbie Hannah tangent. And listen, you did what you needed to do. Which one?
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The put your finger down or the one where I'm yelling where I'm like, like just crazy?
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I think that one being like, yeah, listen, I. It's. It's wild. So I mean, hopefully she's changed a lot.
B
You know, I definitely changed. I do apologize for the anger that I had towards you.
A
You were angry? Let her cook. You know, I. I have your back in that.
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That. That's embarrassing. So I'm saying maybe I wasn't always like, a great person, but my. My. My intentions were normalized.
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Getting scorned by the world and crashing out. Okay. Like, we all have those eras. Honestly, that's kind of what she's saying right now. Hard. Girly. I, like, was the same way. Like, I had so many men me over that I, like, became like, Jennifer's body, like, actually eating men alive. Like, I didn't care. I was like, I'm gonna play you before you play me. I'm gonna be so awful. I'm gonna whatever. And I do feel like I met someone again that softened me. I don't want to, like, write it off to, like, you have to meet someone to make you a lover girl. Because it truly is just about letting go and forgiving the people who have done you wrong, you know?
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But I think for her to get over it, because it sounds like like both of us, like, yeah, you're gonna have to find some, like, for love. Because you're thinking like, oh, my God, all men are awful. It's gonna take that. It will take that one man or.
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You know, whoever to give you hope again.
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Yeah. Because someone will, like, soften you up. I was like that with Mose. I was so mean, so combative. So me pushed away. And then like, yeah, he, like, softened me up and like, I Don't know. It was crazy. And that happened over time because I was crazy. I was just like, you suck. I hate you. Like I was saying, like, the worst things. So toxic. But.
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But he stuck around and he gave you hope again. And here's what I will say as well. In life, I try to carry this with me that in every situation, whether it's friendship, even with, like, family and just, I don't know, boyfriends, what the last person did to you is not always what the next person's gonna do to you. And don't get me wrong, sometimes you gotta get over a grillion times before you meet that true friend or that true partner or whatever. But life is about love. And I think do your best not to lose hope because you can miss out.
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So true when you meet the one that's, like, meant for you. It's like, so perfect, so wonderful. And there's actually a lot of good guys out there. I used to think, like, I'm just lucky I just found, like, the perfect guy. But there's actually so many people. My makeup artist has been married to someone for like 15 years that she's obsessed with, and he's obsessed with her and does everything Makoa. Like, there's just so many people I know that are in, like, really great relationships and, like, healthy relationships. So I think there's a lot more out there than, like, it seems there's a lot of good guys out there, so.
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And there will be a point in your life, truly, genuinely, where you are thankful for the bad someone did to you because you wouldn't be the person you are today. You wouldn't be as strong, you wouldn't be as aware. You wouldn't be as, you know, just all the things. And I just, like, hope, you know, that you'll be able to put all of the things that you learned from this to use with someone who's awesome. And I believe in you and I believe in love and I believe in hope. And good people change.
B
Someone can change you so much. Like, see?
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And it's crazy because if I didn't eat food, I probably would have been like, listen, diva, keep cheating.
B
Then suck. But now we're like, we just ate. And like, no.
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And I'm so cozy. And I just. There's so much hope in the world.
B
I know. I switched my robe upstairs and was like, do you want a tombstone later?
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And I was like, yeah, what's a tombstone?
B
Tombstone pizza. They're like a dollar at Ralph's. What? And it's so good and he.
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Anything that's a dollar is delicious.
B
It's so. It's like one of my favorite frozen pizzas. And I was like, yeah, wait, that's so cute. Why am I going to have popcorn? He's like, yeah, but later if you're hungry. And I was like, yeah, dad.
A
So see even that. Just like the little things.
B
So little. And it is like. But little things are such big things when you're in toxic relations. Because like no one's ever done that for me. I'm like, wow, that's so nice.
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Even like, do you remember being in toxic relationships and you'd say the phrase to your boyfriend or like to your. I don't know if everyone does, but at least I remember being like, can we just have a good day? Can we just have a good night? Can we just have a good week? Or like you go on a trip, can we just have a good trip? And like I thought about that the other day weirdly and I was like, oh, I never think that was Mako. And that's really cool.
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I fear I may have been the toxic one that that was said to me.
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To me. To me too. Me too.
B
I definitely acknowledge that I probably was toxic.
A
Me too.
B
In most of the relationship.
A
Me too.
B
It does take you to take. People have been so nice to me on the Internet because I am pretty hard on myself to say that I am the toxic one. And sometimes people are like, well, they were kind of awful to you too.
A
Yeah.
B
But there have been times where I definitely was like the crazy one and me too. I said that to me. And I know the feeling. Yeah. Where you're just like, let's just, let's just try to have a good day. Which is crazy to say that. Like to say let's try and have a good day.
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No, but I've been both. And that's something that I. I need to talk about that more. I was talking about that in the car today. Even people will just come at my exes for being like pieces of. And it's like, like as if I was a cakewalk. Okay.
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Yeah, yeah.
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Like this is the first time in my life where I'm like, easy going, chill girl. Even like I was telling Trisha, like last night I wanted to pick a fight with Makoa over the New York Times crossword. A legitimate fight. I was shaking. I had to hang up and call him back in an hour. Like I actually did. And it's like I have to.
B
But good for you for like recognizing that, like trigger that you were about to explode and you're like, let me just call you back. Like that's so good. That's like, that's a big step. I do all the time, like can I like sleep? Can I have like an hour? Can I have like whatever? Because I'm like, I just need to like think on it.
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Yes. 100. I always like, I just wait till I like miss him after 30 minutes and then I'm like, wait. Because it's like he was trying to like surprise me, quote unquote with something. And for some reason one of my triggers is surprises. I hate them. I don't like secrets and I don't know why. Like I don't know what happened to me. I hate it. I hate not knowing. I feel left out. I feel uncertain. My mind goes to awful things. I'm like, oh, he's like, like breaking up with me via letter and it's like hidden in my room or something. Like I actually like always just go to a dark place and even if it's like my friends are surprising me for my birthday, like I hate it. I don't know.
B
That's so interesting. I wonder why. Maybe something in your past they don't remember someone surprised you. It was awful. Like surprise control. Yeah.
A
Yeah. Or just. I don't know.
B
Mako is so sweet though. Then we did calm. You're like, we just doordashed AMC popcorn and he's like, that's so cool. I didn't know you could do that.
A
It's so funny because I'm always like whenever Trisha and I are on like a second break, I'm calling him over. Actually.
B
Nothing. I love it. I do love it. I'm so not that person. But I think it's like really cute because I'm like sweet.
A
I just like knowing what he's doing.
B
Yeah. Especially because he's in San Diego. I guess if he's like away too.
A
That's true. If he was like at home, I probably wouldn't have called. Nah, I don't know. I'm crazy.
B
Next caller. That was the longest answer to that question. We love you.
A
We just love you. As a former crash out heart eater heartbreaker due to being scorned, I know. I feel for you. And there's another side you'll there's hope one day and she already seems like she wants to lean into being a lover girl. Cuz she's calling, thinking about it. Exactly.
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Just wanting to be that.
A
Yeah.
B
So just try to lean in romantic forever. We're in our Skims. So we are in our skims era right now.
A
We really are. I think I need to be in my Zofran era. I'm gonna throw up.
B
What is Zofran?
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What is nausea medicine that I'm actually about to get up and take? I use my camera roll to track my period. I just go back and look at selfies, and I'm like, was I bleeding there?
B
We really.
A
That's so, so stupid. I love fierce.
B
You're like, I know if I'm bleeding.
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It'S like, it's no. It's like, get a nap, girl.
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I love it. I love just checking, like, where I'm at. Like, hey, when is it coming?
A
I know. I should, like, be better. Mo is always getting on me because I'll, like, pregnancy scare him, like, once every three months, and it's like, no, Your period just happened. Like, you're done.
B
Oh, yeah. Yeah. That is wild. When you're, like, not trying to get pregnant to, like.
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Yeah.
B
Where's the period?
A
Yeah, yeah.
B
No prayer, no period.
A
That is 10 months.
B
You love it. I do. I forget, like, and then what? They haven't had a period in so long because you don't get it after you're pregnant either, for, like, a couple months. So, like, I think I've only had, like, two periods in the past, like, three years.
A
That is so iconic. In that case, I'm popping out.
B
Yeah, just like. I know. That is the best part.
A
You're just like, period.
B
Yeah. It's like, five days. It's a lot.
A
I'm always looking mokoa dead in the eyes and saying, imagine you bled out of your dick for one week a month.
B
Like, couldn't.
A
And it's just so normalized. What do you mean? I'm bleeding a lot of blood.
B
Does that stop your period?
A
No.
B
I thought that, too. Yes. If your tubes tied. Get your. I thought the same thing. If my tubes were tied, it stops your period. You take your uterus out because your uterus does your period.
A
I guess you can tie your tubes and that blood still finds a way.
B
That is so cheap. What tube does it come out of?
A
I know.
B
I don't know if I take my tubes out and still get your period. So it's like, what the hell? How's it going down? Must be. I guess your uterus is shedding.
A
Yeah, but it's like, I'm so over it. You know what I mean? It's like, get a life.
B
Get a life uterus.
A
Yeah. It's actually weird, honestly. Thank you.
B
Superhero periods I love it.
A
Like, literally. All right, ready? I'm so ready.
B
Next question.
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I'm locked into these calls right now. This is a calls episode. Like, I want to take the calls for once.
C
Hey, Trish. Hey, Tana. It's your girl Jessica. What is up? So question for you guys. My boyfriend is a serious furry, like, full Persona. Loves these suits, loves going to the conventions. He wants to take me to one of the conventions, and I want to go. I want to have an open mind. But what are your thoughts?
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All right.
C
Love you, ladies.
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Holy. I've been waiting for this call since 1998.
B
You're like, this is what I want.
A
Oh, my God. Wait, why?
B
You, like, love a furry or what?
A
No, I'm just, like, so fascinated by furries. Like, I. Oh, my God. Beyond. I could go on for hours and hours.
B
Like, you mean like what? Like, why they like it or.
A
Yeah, and it's just like, it's not like, you know, a hundred people ever are furries. Like, it is a big community. Like, I want to say, like, maybe one in 250 people are furry. I just made that statistic up. But it sounds right.
B
That sounds right. That sounds accurate. I think even more, I feel like their furries are everywhere.
A
That's what I'm saying. And then. And it's like, obviously, there's levels to this. I see people on tik tok, digging in the yard, eating out of bowls. Like, you know what I mean? Like, picking things up with their mouth, petting their significant other. Like, it's crazy. And then they have conventions and, like, the furry convention.
B
I would love to go to, like, girl, go to that convention. That sounds so fun.
A
Like, and then now I want to know all of, like, when you met him, did you know he was a furry? Didn't. Because, like, I'm not going to come.
B
Out to you as a furry.
A
Yeah. Like, imagine you fell in love with someone and then three months, and they were like, I put this butt plug tail in my. I go out in public.
B
Oh, you think they do, But a.
A
Lot of them do.
B
But you don't see it in the outfit, right?
A
No, but I think a lot of them want the tail to feel, like, authentically coming out of them. So they do it in their butt. Right.
B
I do love me saying.
A
Right. Like, I know too much.
B
That's so fun. I do love that. I love it because it's a form of cosplay, form of expression that doesn't seem to be hurting anybody.
A
I couldn't agree more.
B
I like that it Seems innocent enough. There's like, you know, people who like role play babies and that's a little weird, a little controversial. This episode of not loveline sponsored by DraftKings Casino.
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You go to be so excited to go. Yeah, it's my dream that Nicole wakes up one day and says, I want to be a furry.
B
Why don't you take him to a furry? Why don't you be the furry?
A
I like, I think it's fun and it's fun, but, like, really committing, like, the fact that people are really, like, licking their paws and like, on all fours. Yeah, like, it's a. It's a committing thing. I tried to be a furry for a week for a video recently actually, like, literally, like, two months ago, I bought all this stuff. I put it on. I was on all fours, and not one single person in my life reacted at all. Like, it was as if I was wearing this.
B
Did you go out? Did you put the video out?
A
No, because it literally. I'm not kidding. Everyone was just like, oh, there. Tana's doing her thing again.
B
Put it out. I want to see. Just put that out.
A
I might have to. I was eating out of a bowl. I was, like, licking my paw.
B
Like, what animal were you?
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I was. I was like, what was I?
B
You weren't shook.
A
She's always doing something crazy.
B
Seriously.
A
I literally, like, every. Everyone was so normal about it. Like, as if I like, like, curled my hair. Like, nobody reacted. What animal were you? I was like a Husky, right?
B
We couldn't tell if it was a cat or a dog.
A
Yeah, very black and white. Furry. It could have been a cat. No, honestly, I'll find a video. And I was so cute about it. Like, I put on like a. Like a workout set and then I had like the mask and like the tail. Like, I really. I think people would have been more impressed had I gone like full body, expensive TW custom.
B
Can you be a trademark Furry?
A
What do you mean?
B
Like, can you be like Sonic the Hedgehog or something? Oh, like a generic one.
A
Oh, my. Maybe that's what I need to do. I wonder if being Peppa like full blown would be furry territory.
B
Yeah, I think so. Piggy. I would love to be like Freddy Fazbear or something for five nights at Freddy. Is that like cosplay then or is that like a. I actually don't know.
A
Furries sound off. And then it's wild too, because it's like a lot of the furries have sex as furries.
B
How do they do that? There's like holes in there.
A
I guess so. I don't know. I'm really excited. Diva. How does it feel to live my dream? You know, go to that convention.
B
That's your dream right there.
A
Yes. Call us back.
B
I'll go with you.
A
Yeah, like, literally, I want to go with you.
B
I do want to know a follow up to that. How? I definitely go. There's like not even a question. I'm like, absolutely, I'm coming with you. Yeah. The sex part, all that stuff like that. Later you might have to figure out if that's what you're into, but.
A
And I just want to know the psychology, like more. I need to read a book on furries. You can give us another call at any time. Darling, I will be loving you. I love that song. I love it. Sharon.
B
Always at the end it's like, let's sing.
A
No, seriously.
B
People fall in love in mysterious way. Maybe it's a part of a plane. Me I'll keep in love with you.
A
Every single day Us to the icy. Not kidding.
B
And I know we talked about this before, but literally so iconic when you're talking to Jake Shane about when your legs don't work like they used to from that song.
A
The best moment on planet Earth.
C
He was.
B
Why did he laugh like that?
A
He is so funny. You know, Today on stage, I'm a Jake Shane super fan.
B
I'm a Jake Shane fan now too.
A
Today on stage at his tour, he had all of his fans pretend like they were photographers. And he was on a red carpet.
B
I love that.
A
Like, and he was just walking and posing down while they all, like, flash photos.
B
I had that idea, like, hello, we.
A
Need to copy him.
B
I absolutely. Did you see his, like, podcast? I didn't even know who this person was. Mel Robbins. Who is she?
A
She's the let them girl. And then all the girls are like, you cheated on me. Let them. Oh, but like, she slays. That came out like, I might down.
B
To like, let people do whatever.
A
I guess I got the let them theory. I haven't read the book. I need to.
B
I want to. She was wild because he's like, I think I have, you know, thick skin. I just, I don't.
A
You don't have thick skin?
B
I don't have thick skin.
A
Like, damn. She read him.
B
He just instantly folded and I was.
A
Like, me as literally me. Honestly, she's. She'd be fun on this show, actually. I bet her advice would be crazy.
B
Terrified. We terrified. I don't know her, but she. See, I was scared of her.
A
For me, it seems like she really takes. No, but I mean, listen, we love a woman who takes. No, I'll say that. I don't know.
B
I love it too. I just don't know if I can go head toe to toe with a woman that's like that.
A
Oh, my God. My advice is bad and I know it.
B
Yeah, I would crumble instantly. Like, whatever they say. Absolutely, you're right. I am actually trash and I don't know anything.
A
Literally, that would be me if I ever were to speak to her.
B
Jake Shane is what a king though, for interviewing Sharon. Like, what the hell?
A
So iconic. He's so iconic.
B
So iconic. Here we go.
A
Next caller.
C
Hey, ladies. I don't know if this has ever happened to either of you, but every time I make a best friend a few months down the line, they are doing everything they can to look like me and act like me. I actually can't make friends because they turn into mini versions of me and I hate it so much. I want someone to be their own person and I love nothing more than a person who is 100% themselves. This has happened to me multiple times now to the point I have zero girlfriends in the state that I live in. I'm such a girls girl and I'm craving that friendship with someone who just doesn't get jealous of me or try to be me. If you guys have any advice, that would be great. I love you both so much.
A
Okay. I love you very much that this one's hard because it's one way or the other here, right? Like, she either really could have who are going above and beyond to dress like her and be like her, or she's smoking the narcissism pack, you know, like, and we love you either way. Listen, I accept you either way, my queen.
B
That's like, if you saw me wearing, like, Van Cleef and you're like, you want to be first. I do want to be you. That's why I got it. But I'm saying, anyone else, anyone else wearing a Van Cleave, just like, they want to be me so bad, but it's like, every single girl has a Van Cleef.
A
Yeah, I like, I, I love matching with my friends. I love copying my friends. I love doing the same things. I, I do believe, to an extent, imitation is sometimes a form of flattery, you know? And, like, I love it. I also do think there are crazy girls out there who really will come in your life and, like, want to date the same guys as you want. Your sloppy seconds, like, have no original thought and they are just, like, mimicking you and mirroring you. Which still can be frustrating when maybe you want someone with their own thoughts and opinions. Like, I think that there is some validity to someone taking that so far. Like, you know what I mean? Like, you'll be like, I love Broadway. And I'm like, I'm not really into Broadway. Or like, right. I love pickles. You don't like pickles? Like, it's not like, you know, we have our own things, like, and then we come together.
B
Like, if they're just like, copying how you, like, look and stuff. I mean, I don't know if that's, like, necessarily a bad thing. Like, you're wearing glasses. I'm wearing glasses. You know what I mean?
A
Like, I, I do take it as flattery. I understand being the type of person where maybe you want people around you to be more independent, but also make sure. Because especially I think it's like, she's saying, like, oh, everyone does this. Like, make sure that it's not like, maybe you're just shopping at Princess Polly and so is she. It's because it is. A lot of times it's like basic being like, she copied me. And it's like, you're wearing aloe. Like, yeah, she copied me. You have a sorority highlight. She copied me.
B
Like, that's tick tock all the time. They're like, this person copies me all the time. It's like, then I'm just using the same sound that Everyone uses. I was like, well, everyone does sometimes. There are like legit copies. I get it. But yeah, like you're saying if everyone. If everyone on Tick Tock is copying you. Like, no, they're not. You know what I mean? But it's like, yes. So, yeah. Also, maybe you're just not meant to have friends, diva. Maybe that's the spoiler story, because that's the thing.
A
Like, what if they just think you rescued and they like, yeah, you know that this is. I think there needs to be some evaluation at how common the things that maybe you're doing are. Cuz like I said, if they're really common things, you know what I mean? Like, it let. If you have a tattoo of like an elephant holding a Baja Blast freeze on your back and someone goes and gets the same tattoo. Okay, then maybe you're on to something, you know? Or if she wants to date your exes, or if, you know, you have a buzz cut and she shaves her head. I don't know. Like, yeah, there are weird levels to.
B
That, but I fear I might beat this girl where I do think, like, I copy everyone, but the minute someone's like, oh, I love My Chemical Romance, I'm like, they copied me. I liked My Chemical Romance two years ago. Like, I really. There was a phase where everyone was talking about it, I think. Like, I love Lauren Gray, but she went on exact same shit. I love Jarred way too. I was like, okay, trying to heat my nachos. You know what I mean? And literally I'm not the first. But I. I fear I'm this girl sometimes, you know, I can't be everybody. But I do think people. Wow, they really copying me.
A
I'm the unoriginal thought girl to the core. Like, I usually love things when other people do. I love. I'm eating the reheated nachos every time. So maybe that's also why I'm like, it's just sweet. And I love when people copy me.
B
I don't know everyone, but I do think people copy me too. If someone's holding a microphones in their podcast, like, wow, they really are copying me. Because. No, that's the thing.
A
That's the thing is it's. It's just. Girl, you might be missing out on some great friendships with some great girls too, who just may need some inspiration. Like, just. I don't know. I do think there's levels to this. I'm not trying to like, not validate you because like I said, there could be a world where it's like, everybody.
B
Is wanting to be you. Maybe. Yeah.
A
And maybe you're just that, though. And you have to understand these are your sons.
B
Like, yeah. As long as they're not, like, single white femaleing you. I think it's like, let them copy.
A
Yeah. I would need more context to know the levels, to know my appropriate response. I think this could be one of two ways, and you should evaluate both.
B
Agree.
C
Hi, Tana. Hi, Trish. Love you both the most. Trish, I was at your Toronto show, and you absolutely killed it. So my question for you guys is, how do you deal with dating a guy who is stealing your femininity? Because I've been dating this guy, and he is always at the mall, always sending me pictures of his little halls, always asking me about his hair. He's always like, how does my hair look? How does my hair look? How does my hair look? And he's like, oh, should I buy this at the mall? Should I buy this small? Look at this. And it's so constant. Like, it was cute at first, but it's literally multiple times a week. And I feel very masculine in this relationship, which is so not like me because I'm a very feminine person. And I feel like he's almost stealing my things. Like, I wish he almost didn't care about how he looks and stuff. And I could teach him. So anyways, how do I approach this situation? Love you guys so much.
A
It's so funny because this call is, like, kind of similar to the last one. And then suddenly when it's a man, I'm like, like, no, this whole episode.
B
Is just reheating nacho episode.
A
Yeah, for sure. A lot. A lot. A lot of microwave nachos over here. Here's the thing, though. Like, I've definitely dated men. Were like, we shared an eyeliner pencil. Right? Okay.
B
Really?
A
We would go get our nails done together. We would go shopping together. And it's cool sometimes when a guy is so secure in his masculinity, but it's like, I like shopping. I like these things. Like, I. I like what a masculine man cam lean into his feminine side. I do want. She's kind of saying he's, like, petulant about it, though. Like, just annoying. Like, my haul. Should I do this? Should I? Like, the problem might just be that he's annoying.
B
Or maybe you're not in love yet, because it does remind me. We talked about this earlier. Moses making tick tocks. And I was, like, cringey at first. Like, why are you showing me these tick tocks yeah. And so, like, maybe you're just not. But he might be really excited. Like, I think Moses just excited. Show me. He made a tick tock. And so he's probably, like, excited. He, like, went shopping. He's like, let me show you, you know, like a girl. Like a girl would or anybody would. You'd be like, oh, my God, like, what I bought, you know?
A
Yeah. And I do get that there's also girls out there who, like, really want, like, man, fish, hunt, cook, gather, and they don't want, like, nail painting and you know what I mean? Tight pants. But. And then. And then that might just be a realization that you have that maybe you're looking for a man that does not possess the same feminine traits as you. And that's okay. But I think it's fun. I think that's just me personally, though. That's just like, I like, you know, like, I wish Nicole would let me, like, put mascara on his eyelashes.
B
Because we were talking about this earlier, too. Like, also, like, a feminine guy can still make you feel feminine by, like, taking care of you in some ways. Just because he likes shopping and, like, showing you stuff doesn't necessarily mean. But if you're feeling like you're in a masculine energy and you don't like that, then, yeah, that's definitely something that should be talked about. And I don't really know how. I don't know if you can change that. Like, someone's either, like, that person's gonna take care of you or they're not, you know, So I don't know.
A
And it's hard because it's like, the things that he's doing, theoretically, are harmless. It's more. So this sounds like he just might not be what you want, and that's okay. And you sound young and, like, that's what this part of your life is, is for figuring out what you want, and that's fine. So, I mean, either you guys get the French tips together and, you know, up the mall, or maybe you get.
B
You know, do a haul together.
A
Yeah. Or you get over to the gym and you find the guy who's hitting the lunk alarm. You know, I don't know. And it's like, Planet Fitness should pay me for that. It's like, their thing, and I'm just.
B
Promoting around Planet Fitness. I loved it.
A
They had the tanning bed in the front. Kind of iconic.
B
Iconic. I would go to that gym, Y2K.
A
Like, baddie moment Fitness back in the day. Yes. All of it.
B
I think, too. Like, I Had a thought.
A
Me, actually, me after we've been giving advice for so long.
B
I know. Oh, my God. Damn. Oh, no. I don't know.
A
Dude. I really do. Just, you know, either that's your thing or it's not, or.
B
Oh, no, I know. I did. I. There was a guy that, like, literally always gave me. Like, I dated him for, like, literally two weeks, but he just, like, weirdly, like, moved in quickly. Like, I don't know, just, like, not moved in. He's just with me for such a long period of time, and literally, him just, like, breathing made me, like, annoyed me. You know what I mean? So, like, I think you're also, like, not with the right one necessarily, necessarily. It could take over time. Like me and Moses, because he annoyed me with beginning now. I, like, love his tick tocks.
A
Yeah.
B
But this one guy, like, literally, him just, like, eating or ordering food. I'd be. I'd be like, get out. Get out. I get you. Like, and it was like, nothing. He did, so.
A
And that's the thing. Like, she could be with a guy that she likes, and then he goes shopping, and it's like, oh, my God, show me what you got. You're so excited, babe. Yeah. I do think a lot of times we, like, mask and ick or certain things, when in reality, it's just like, that's not your person, you know? Because I do think true love. You're so right. Like, all the icks fade away.
B
Yeah.
A
But I also think some girls just want a manly man. Me personally, I love when masculine men show their little feminine sides.
B
But.
A
But I do get it to an extent, because it is, like, carry my. And, like, you know, like, yeah, like, build that desk. You know, like, there. There does have to be a balance where he's, like, still the man.
B
That's why I built that desk as well. I mean, Moses can build a desk, but, hey, right. But, yeah, good luck. Try to talk about it. But also, sometimes you can't. A leopard can't change their spots. I love our leopard analogy. We're branding hard today with our leopard on leopard.
A
And I'm so comfy. And I think pajama episodes are gonna be the new norm. You know what I mean?
B
That's what I was trying to get with our pajamas. Next time.
A
Right, Right. Well, girl, I hope you and your manicured man figure it out. And if not, I wish you both the best.
B
Good luck.
A
Good luck.
B
Next caller.
A
Thank you. Next. Thank you. Next.
C
Hi, Trish. Hi, Tana. So I'm just looking for some Advice on my current situation. I have in my relationship. So my boyfriend and I have been together for six years. For three out of the six years I've been a registered nurse in a hospital setting. Something that I do very frequently is place urinary catheters. A lot of my patients are male, so my boyfriend and I have been having blowout arguments over me placing catheters in males for three years now. He is doing everything to try to get me to leave my job. And I really do enjoy being a nurse. So it's very hard for me right now just looking for any advice on this. I guess I feel like if he. If the roles were reversed, I wouldn't really have an issue. But I'm also biased because I do work in the medical field. I obviously don't feel anything when I'm putting in the catheters. Like, I'm very professional. So it's just a hard thing for me to go through right now because I feel like we're on the verge of breaking up over this. So thank you.
B
Love you guys.
A
Women are really out here being nurses, saving lives, taking care of people, helping, and coming home to a man crying in the corner like, a little over a catheter. I. Oh, my God. I try not to say the KYS thing when I'm with Trisha. I try to save that for canceled. And, you know, we want to get big sponsors over here, and the Kys thing is, like, you know, it really stops us from getting big sponsors. And, you know, Skims is probably not going to want to work with us if I say that thing, because it's not a nice thing to say.
B
No, this one is wild. This one. I'm with you. I'm like, keep going. Eat.
A
I hate him. I hate him so much. I hate him so much. Because, like, girl, really leave your body. Really leave your body. And imagine your friend was telling you this story. Even in the phone call, you can. She goes to say, like, I don't feel anything during it. And you can tell that he's almost. Almost brainwashed her to the point that she's almost having to, like, explain to us. And it's like, no, I know you're not getting wet while you're putting this catheter in. Oh, my God.
B
The defense was so sad. I was just like, why are you.
A
Said they've been together for six years and three of the years arguing about this.
B
That's so exhausting. I don't know how you're the patience of a saint.
A
Like, yeah, how does he go to sleep at night.
B
Oh, my God. Like you said, you're, like, saving lives. You're a nurse. You're. No one thinks putting a catheter in is sexy. There's just like, that's the craziest thing. It's like the opposite for most people. So the fact that you're doing that for so many people.
A
How insecure do you have to. Man? Here's what I'm gonna say. To me, this is very emotionally abusive, very insecure, very jealous, and a lot of times all someone who possesses those traits wants to do and like, usually in levels of that is isolate you. It would be a person with this mental smack packs dream to isolate you from your job. And I am begging you not to quit that job.
B
You're a nurse. Like, that takes so much time and dedication and, like, patience and a special kind of person to be a nurse. Like, that's. You're, like, superhuman. You're super special. And then put up with this for three years, arguing about a job that you're probably bringing in the money and you're. It's like, lucrative and it's also, like, fulfilling for you, and you're helping others, like, psycho.
A
I. I am. Like, I am begging you. I don't think I've actually ever, like, begged anyone of anything on Not Loveline, but, like, don't quit that job. And a breakup is hard, especially when you've spent six years of your life with someone. But imagine you were getting home to the man who was massaging your feet because you've been working all day and telling you how noble and amazing you truly are for your job. Like, what you deserve. Like, the fact that you're coming home to any added stress, let alone about your job, is I hope and pray that this is, like, your wake up moment to leave that man and not make it seven years and four of fighting over this. And, like, I hope you don't quit the job. I hope. Oh, my God, keep the job.
B
Meet a hot doctor.
A
And, like, if you do, can you please show him this? Like, I want to talk to him really quick. We don't do that very often.
B
I talk to him. Yeah.
A
I hate you. I hate you so much. You are so weak and embarrassing. It is so pathetic. Like, your girlfriend's literally a nurse, like, saving lives. And, like, that's crazy. Like, what happened in your life that you're having to take this out in this way. You insecure piece of. It's actually wild.
B
He has a catheter kink.
A
Yeah.
B
Like, it's like he gets turned.
A
It's one thing to bring it up like once or to maybe say I'm insecure, but to actually make someone's life a living hell for three years. Years. And like the fact that she. There's even a consideration of quitting the job makes me sick.
B
I think. Yeah. Doing that. I think about that. I've had catheters in me twice when I gave. After I gave birth. And I'm like, I always think it's always like a young girl nurse that's like helping me. And they really do every. Like when you give birth, not only did they put the catheter in the first time that they get up and help you walk, they have to help you go to the bathroom. You're bleeding everywhere. They're like squirting water up there, trying to clean you. Like pee is everywhere. Everything like, they're cleaning you. And it's like, that is like. I just think about the kind of person it takes to do that job. And I was like, that is like a literal like angel that you're like helping me through this like crazy time. And it's like wild to anyone to like shame that. That would be so weird. Or also just like make it a weird thing. Like. Yeah.
A
Because it's like, obviously I would say anyone 14 and up can come to the conclusion that, that she is emotionally and mentally associating that as the same thing as like putting a cast on a broken bone.
B
Yeah.
A
Like, it is like in just to even like, what happened to him?
B
I don't know.
A
Childhood what happened to him? And it's just so pathetic. Like, oh my God. It's so like. I don't know why this one is like, I mean, I do know why, like so infuriating to me. But it's like I'm just imagining a nurse, like a hero coming home after a 12 hour day to her man, throwing a temper tantrum about a catheter she put in.
B
The absolute worst kind of person. Yeah.
A
And it's crazy.
B
Yeah.
A
To have to deal with that for three years. I'm just thinking about all the men out there that would take such good care of her and like put her on the pedestal that she deserves to be on.
B
Yes. Anyone in the medical industry for sure. But that is a whole other level. And like, you just need that, like comfort and relaxation. Get home and deal with that.
A
I'm so happy that you even took the time.
B
Yeah.
A
To make this call and to share your story and be willing to have it on the Internet. And, like, I hope you see this, and I hope you leave that man. I really do.
B
That was a rough one.
A
Wow.
B
Crazy.
A
I'm gonna be mean to my boyfriend later about this. Like, it made me hate all men. Like, oh, my God. It's. I. Like, oh, my God. I literally. Oh, my God. I hope he has to get the gnarliest catheter one day, single, and no.
B
One will help him put it in.
A
Yeah. Like, truly, like, that's just.
B
Yeah.
A
I think it's, like, we all have our insecurities, and it's, you know. God, how did they put a catheter in a guy I don't even know?
B
The penis.
A
And imagine having to do that. Like. And imagine being hurt, too. So sane. Like, imagine having to do that. How little you would enjoy putting in a catheter on someone.
B
No one, like, thinks it's, like, a glamorous job by any means. I want to think, like, oh, my God, you're like, that's so weird. But also to think that is, like.
A
Putting a catheter on an awake man also sounds like the hardest thing ever. So. So to then come home to somebody, like, trying to make me quit my job and be mean.
B
How they put my Catherine, I guess. Up the vagina? No, they put it to your bladder, probably, right. So it just pees out.
A
I don't know. That's why.
B
Oh, right.
A
That's, like, literally why I didn't get a bbl. Because they told me I'd have to have a catheter. What? Isn't that so weird? I was like, no.
B
What? That's crazy. I did not have a catheter after b.
A
Wait, really?
B
I mean, I had, like, drains, like, for my blood.
A
No, I was literally, like, what do you mean? I got scared, so I didn't.
B
Oh, that's. Yeah. I mean, I like the idea of a catheter when I need it, obviously, after giving birth, because it is nice. You don't have to, like, get up to ever go to the bathroom.
A
Yeah.
B
But obviously, when you need it for other reasons or you need it for a life or a longer period of time, it'd probably be really awful. But, yeah, I did enjoy it for.
A
The 24 hours I had it One more time.
B
When they finally take it out, then you have to, like, learn to pee on your own. Yeah.
A
Okay, I'm done crouching out. But, like, dump him.
B
Is that.
A
And the skull emojis over the counter. I'm gonna put in my hall of fame.
B
Yeah.
A
Like, I'm. I'm.
B
Awesome.
A
I like, wow. It's crazy. In like a year's time, the Loveline hall of fame for worst men. Like, oh, my God. Catheter man and cancer man are my prison. Let me give you a breather now, okay? Please, Devin. Thank you. I get invested that, like, really. I just. My heart hurts for her.
B
Homicidal, hypothetically.
A
Homicidal, Hypothetically? Yeah, the hypothetical homicide.
C
Hi, Trisha and Tana. My name is Amanda and I have to know your guys's lip combo because you guys have been looking so fabulous. So please spill the details.
B
Thank you.
A
You're so fabulous.
B
Usually I have a makeup artist that slays lip hombage is. I literally put gloss on because I felt like buttered popcorn, I think.
A
Is that a Dior gloss, though?
B
It is a Dior gloss.
A
I love it. I actually really like the nude. I want to know. Hold on, I got you guys. Wait. I want to know. I'm telling the people this. I said on Tick Tock Dior Addict in 014. It's gorgeous.
B
Yeah.
A
Wait, can I just say that my lip combo today is actually something that I'm coming out with and I'm so excited. I've been trying products and testing all the shades.
B
Is it like, with a collab?
A
Yes.
B
Can you say and I'll bleep it?
A
Yes. And I are making my dream lip shade. Bleep that, Jimmy. Or actually, by the time. Honestly, by the time this comes out, I don't know if we have to.
B
But once again, you know, when it's.
A
Coming out, I mean, I've been like, dude, I'm so passionate about this. Like, so passionate. Like my favorite lip liner from another brand. And we were supposed to kind of work together, and we did a little bit, but things didn't work out. And then I'm always promoting the same lip shade, the same lip combo. And I was like, like, it got to a point where I was like, I would love it to be something that I sell and something that you.
B
Actually wear and love. Yeah.
A
Because I wear it every single day. And I'm not kidding you. I've tried like 40 shades, all these different formulas. It is like, even today, the one I put on, I put it on at, like, noon today, and it's still on. And I, like, even my favorite shade wasn't that long lasting. That brands one, like, I would still have to reapply it a bunch. And it is like. Like, I'm so passionate. It's so perfect.
B
You don't know when it's coming Out.
A
I just. We have to finalize everything so it might be like a month, a month and a half. And I'm just, I'm so excited cuz I've really put my all into it and like oh my God. It's like, it's beautiful.
B
Is it named after you?
A
I don't know. Whatever they want to do. I just have really been anal about the color and the formula.
B
Oh my God. It's so exciting.
A
Cuz I'm like a passionate when it comes to a lip liner. Like I can't lip liner like to.
B
Stay is like so hard. Like it's hard to find one. It's hard to find a good lip combo. It really is.
A
For some reason the type of shade I want was so hard for me to find.
B
Yeah.
A
Like I literally had to find a brand that was willing to make the shade for me. And they're so amazing. The like back and forth process has been so great. It's been so fun and I'm like so passionate.
B
People know something authentic like when you actually love something versus when you're just like.
A
And I'm so passionate about this that like I would actually not sleep at night if I didn't release something that I only like. I want to throw away every other lip combo love.
B
Oh my God. I can't wait to see it. And you're wearing it now.
A
Now, yes. But it's a little faded.
B
So white. Your teeth are like so white and bright. It looks so good.
A
They're fake.
B
Both of them though.
A
These little white and sesh though.
B
No, they look really good. They do look really good. That color is good.
A
Giving that popcorn on my bottom teeth. No, they're giving that popcorn. No it's not.
B
Your teeth look so good. You've said that before. So I was like focusing on your teeth. I was like, oh, they look really bright and white too.
A
You're so sweet.
B
Look at me. I'm so excited for that.
A
I am so, so, so excited. Like thanks for listening to me up about it because I am. I'm so excited.
B
Question they. I love this question. It was meant for you because I don't really have a lip combo.
A
So that's your makeup artist though. Like they are so amazing.
B
They're so good. They like mix like 5, 000 things. I never know what the lip combo.
A
Is but they're the only ones I use nowadays if I, if I'm ever glamming it.
B
Yeah, yeah. They're super fast and wonderful and sweet. I love them.
A
The fast is such A flex too.
B
Like I just give me a 45 minute beat.
A
Yeah, like hello and any. And like they really just, they know how to do it, basically.
B
I didn't have a glam team today, so don't judge my makeup today.
A
You are the most beautiful person.
B
I feel like weirdly sick. I'm like in a robe and I'm like. And I feel like I have no makeup. So I feel like I'm not sick, but I feel like I could be.
A
You're giving, you're giving like slay sick around the house. Like, like Selena Gomez when she had that blanket, you know, Love that blanket.
B
I got off Amazon.
A
Did you actually like to cosplay the photo?
B
Yeah, I did it like the day after. I love her. I love you. Cozy.
A
She really did Amazon. She slayed that. It's kind of camp. Being sick is count, you know, I.
B
Was, I've been sick for like two months and it was awful actually.
A
So I was like, yeah, not real sick. Like, like.
B
And because I was pregnant, I can't take DayQuil. You can't take Zycam. You can't take anything pregnant. So I like couldn't take anything. So I'm just like raw dogging it out here, just like trying to get better.
A
Can you take Advil when you're pregnant?
B
No. You can take Tylenol. No Advil.
A
That's awful.
B
You can't do like anything. Mucinex, nothing.
A
That's crazy though. It's wild to think all of the things that you can't have when you're pregnant because that just means that they're like, not good for you.
B
Like Zycam. I love Zycam. When I feel like I'm about to get sick. I was taking Zycam all the time and then they're like, that's like the worst thing you take when pregnant. I was like, well, why are we taking it then?
A
Like, isn't that crazy? Because if it's like, if it's gonna harm a baby, that means it's not good for you. You're just like grown.
B
And everyone smoothies have like 10 ingredients that like every time they come out the smoothie. Because I looked into it. The last one I looked into was Olivia Rodrigo's like, guts. There's like 10 ingredients that are not safe for pregnancy. Cuz they, everyone respond. I'm like, can I have this while pregnant? Like, well, this is not good. This is not good. It's not recommended. I was like, why do you have 10 things that you can't have as a pregnant person.
A
Yeah. And like anything you can't have as a pregnant person, you probably just shouldn't be having, I would think.
B
But there are a lot of things you're not supposed to have, like tea and I don't know, there's so many things you're not supposed to have.
A
Wild. Oh. Lip combo. Lip combo. Coming soon. And I'm excited.
B
I'm wearing whatever she's having.
A
I'm really excited. I'm excited because I think that you and I can wear similar lip shades. Like, you'll end up liking it and I'll be sending it to all your glam teams so that I can see it worn on. Misspay.
B
We'll wear it. I love a nude. That's my. That's my color for sure.
A
Me too. Every time. Oh, I can't wait.
B
Are they doing other influencers or just you?
A
Just me. It's just like our little. Our little moment. And I'm excited because it really was one of those things. It's not like they came to me with the offer. I like reached out to them and I was like, I'm really trying to make and formulate my dream lip shade. Would you want a partner? Would you want to help me? Like, I love your formulas.
B
Iconic. Love that.
A
And they kind of like took a chance on me. So I'm like, really? I'm really excited.
B
That's why me so excited.
A
And I'm passionate. I'm serious. That not move.
B
It looks so good. You're going to look so slay.
A
I'm excited.
B
I'm excited for it. I can't wait to see. I can't see the packaging and the shoots.
A
I need to actually show you. Yeah. Like, my options.
B
Have you done, like, shoots for it? Yeah.
A
Not yet. I love that. Not yet at all. You're actually my PR person. I'm always like, what should I do?
B
Yeah. No, Well, I know nothing. But I always give an opinion.
A
No, but you know everything. Like, your opinion is the.
B
I really don't. Sometimes I'm just like, I'm scared to give advice, cuz I have no idea.
A
No, I think you have great advice.
B
Thank you. I think you do too. That's why I want that loveline. I saw you on the stage and I was like, yes, we need to do that. She's a star.
A
She's a star.
B
I love that. I was like, damn, she's so good. I was so hyped about it. I was like, this is what we need to do. She's so good at it. And I just like the idea.
A
My favorite thing in the world and my favorite days. I'm serious. I'm having my gratitude day. Whose man needs to be castrated?
B
I know. We were beyond nice and cozy, and then that one just, like, really took us out of the nice and cozy.
A
I know, I know, I know.
C
Hi, Trisha and Tana. My name is Michaela and I'm an esthetician and I'm going to Atlanta, Georgia to go and compete. I made it to the top 10 and I'm really excited. I go there to figure out if basically I'm going to win or not. I do brows and lashes and I also am a skincare specialist. Anyways, I'm really scared of flying and this is my first time being on a plane since I was five. I'm really anxious. I'm packing right now, actually, and I'm really stressed out. So do you guys have any tips or advice on how to combat, like, flying anxiety? Do you guys get flying anxiety? Anyways, love you guys. Bye.
B
She sees us in time.
A
I know. Wait, I want to hear from you.
B
This is a thing now, right? Everyone has a lot of flying anxiety. It's hard for me to answer because, like, I don't have it really. Do you? I don't really have flying anxiety.
A
I used to not have it at all, like, to the point that turbulence would make me horny. It was my favorite thing in the world. Yeah, I loved it. And nothing. And then I think will to live was a factor though, because, like, at the time, my will to live wasn't that high. So I was kind of like, listen, take me out, like midair, don't care. And then now that I'm like, so happy, I get flight anxiety because I'm like, oh, my God, I don't want to, like, die on this Boeing airplane.
B
Yeah.
A
Here's one thing. A couple things I think that are comforting. One is that I just found out that the amount of plane crashes that are happening right now is the same as it's always been. Just for some reason, the media is choosing to highlight it more because it's.
B
Getting, like, clicks and attention and views.
A
Yeah.
B
People are fear mongering it.
A
Yes. And so that makes me feel better knowing that like, five years ago we were having the same amount.
B
Yeah.
A
They just weren't talking about it on Daily Mail. One. Okay. Two, the jello theory that turbulence and all the bumps is like, you're in jello and shaking. There's so much pressure that a plane will Never crash in that way.
B
I didn't know that.
A
Yeah, I found that out. That helped me. I also think it's important to do things that scare you and that life, you know, high risk, high reward, right? Like she's getting on that plane to go follow her dreams. And it's good to expose yourself sometimes to things that make you uncomfortable to take that risk into. You know, like, yeah, it succeed. And the only way, I guess, that you can get over it is by exposing yourself to it. And you'll probably have a perfect flight and be like, oh, fine or you know, and that's good. And.
B
I think it's like any anxiety, like you said, you just got to find ways to combat it. And I think anxiety is so hard to be like, just do this and it goes away. I think, I guess in what you said earlier, I kind of feel, I don't know if it's early anxiety, maybe, maybe a little bit of a fear. You're like, I want to just like get home to my kids and like, want to see them. Because obviously the stuff we've been hearing, the news, news has been like so horrible. And you start thinking about it and like, yeah, damn, you didn't make it home. You see a husband crying over his wife and it's like, but you can't, like, you just can't like live your life in fear because what is it statistics are like, you're more likely to get in a car crash than it.
A
Way more likely to get in a.
B
Car crash all the time, every day.
A
And like, yeah, you're safer in that plane than you are in a car on the road every single time. So that's like a good thought to.
B
Sit with movie theaters, like their shootings that happen, like, it's just you have to like live your life. And I'm definitely someone who likes to be in a bubble. You know what I mean? I love being in a bubble. Obviously all the stuff was happening the, the day I decided to go on Tour, a 35 city tour where I'm just flying every single day. And I was like, damn. Because I'm someone who like maybe didn't have anxiety. But yeah, that fear is crazy. And I literally, like, literally now a light could fall on me, you know what I mean? Like, there's just, you just never know. And that's true. Yeah, I think. And that's kind of like an awful thing for, I don't know, breathe, I don't know. Take a, take something for me.
A
Like it's as simple as like when I have flight anxiety. If I put on my favorite song and I'm blaring it in my ears for some reason, that helps and distracts me. Like, you will find, like, your little hacks and Trisha's so valid because it's like, if you start adjusting your life to all the things that scare you, you are going to miss out on so much. And I think it's good that something you're so passionate about is forcing you to face it. And I believe truly there's another side. Like, eventually you could be a flight attendant for all you know. You could love this, you know?
B
Yeah.
A
Like, there is so much hope it's gonna turn around and normalize just, you know, doing it. You got this.
B
Girl, be a visualizer. I've always visualized, like, landing, seeing my kids, what I'm having for dinner that night. Like, you know, and some people may not believe that. It's like, okay, I love that. But I. I visualize even life in 50 years from now. Okay. See, Malibu, getting married. Like, you just like, visualize, like, like your future. And so even, like, off the plane, I'm like, okay, they're waiting.
A
Yeah, the best advice ever.
B
Yeah. Try and visualize that rather than, like, crashing. You know what I mean? Like, just visualize something positive and maybe it will help. Maybe it will. I don't know. I like to believe it is. I think it's a better option than just.
A
And honestly, girl, even like. Like, flight attendants are bored. They're down to talk and chat with you. Like, just be like, what. What do you tell people to ease? Like, I've had so many flight attendants. Literally, like, when I'm freaking out, just be like, girl, we see this all day, every day. I do this for a living. I live on this plane and I'm not even, like, scared at all.
B
You know, flights a week, just like. Yeah. Wild. And it's.
A
Yeah. Just think about how many perfect flights are landing and you're gonna go kill it. Do them brows, girl.
B
Love that. I know. I. I was, like, scared when I heard everything on the news. I was a little scared, but I was just like, I mean, you know, gotta live. Yeah.
A
And we. We believe in you and you got this. And some people really, like, you know, they. They just don't fly forever. It's not the end of the world.
B
And that's fine too. If you're like, sometimes, yeah, it's not worth the risk. What was it I think I saw? Do you hear Katy Perry's going into space with Jeff? Bezos wife and Gayle King.
A
Katy Perry is going into space with Jeff Bezos.
B
Yes.
A
That's such a random group of three people.
B
Random. And Gayle King was like, I'm terrified. I don't want to do this. And everyone's just like, face those fears. I'm like, you are like, you have to face the fears. I'm like, you don't have to face the fears to go to space place.
A
That'S kind of like the people in the submarine, you know, where it's like rich people start doing rich people. It's wild.
B
But everybody was saying that on X and I. That's the first thing I said. I'm like, this feels kind of scary. Like, don't make me do that.
A
Such a funny group of people. That feels to me like asking Chat GPT to name three women. And then it just like, it's those three people. Like, that's so funny like that. Like, what do they talk about?
B
What are you doing, girl? Like, you have a daughter, you're going on tour. Like, like, stay safe. I know, it does sound a little cuckoo. And Gayle King was like, crying on tv. She's just like, I'm so scared. I want to go. And I was like, well, then don't go if you're gut saying that. Because it's not like a plane where you have to like, go to your job. This is something you're doing for gigs. And it's like, just why the are.
A
People going to space? Like, leave that to buzz.
B
Well, controversial opinion is like, he never actually landed on the moon.
A
Oh, yes. I could go with that for hours. I don't know the tea and I know there's a lot of people who get mad about that. So. Listen, I don't know. I'm not NASA. I'm just a girl, actually. So.
B
I mean, NASA's a good name for a baby.
A
NASA is a good name for a baby. I love NASA. NASA. Paytas Hackman.
B
Love it. It's kind of NASA astronaut. Pay to tackman.
A
Wait, I'm kind of into that.
B
I love astronaut for a name.
A
But then you'd have to have them like, you know what I mean?
B
Be a NASA.
A
Yeah. Like all the. They'd have to do all that.
B
Don't go to space.
A
Yeah. I like, Mako always says that if, like, well, he's like, such an adventurer. So like, I could see why that would, like, tickle his fancy. He's like, I would love to, but, like, I would never.
B
I got it.
A
There was like, yes, like a Year and a half ago, they were, like, gonna send all these influencers to space, and I. I got an offer, and then it didn't end up happening.
B
Sounds sus. It sounds like they just want to get rid of a bunch of influencers.
A
Yeah. Like, what do you mean? Like, I'm good. Like, and then imagine you're just, like, on the moon with, like, Nora Smith and whoever else. Like, I. I just feel like I'm meant to be down here. I don't know. I know some people are really interested in that, and I don't want to piss off the SpaceXers.
B
No, for sure. People who love to do it, go do it. I just think it's a risk you don't need to take. If you're Gail King and you're scared, maybe listen to your gut.
A
Yeah. Come on, Gail. You get a car, you stay on the ground.
B
Oprah's your best friend. Your life is worth living. Yeah, life is worth living.
A
Ooh, that felt so fast.
B
We are.
A
And we took seven calls. Is that a new record? That feels like a new record. Catheter man, wherever you are, I hope you're having the worst day known to man. And our nurse queen. I just love you.
B
Everybody else, have a great day.
A
Lip combos, flight anxiety. We love you guys. This is a lot of calls that were. It was such a vast array of different calls, and the fact that you just trust us in all avenues of your life. We love you guys.
B
We love you, and thank you for supporting. And we're about to do our Patreon final one of the day. It gets to Lulu, call us here. Patreon here.
A
Yes. And we're so excited. The final Patreon is about to be insane.
B
It's laying down all of it.
A
Absolutely no brush.
B
My boobs are gonna go to the side. I'm just gonna, like, flop.
A
I love a boob in the armpit sometimes, though.
B
Does your armpits?
A
Yeah, when I lay down, like, I feel like my boobs are, like, on the bed.
B
Me, too. Mine are literally on the bed.
A
Yeah.
B
One day they won't be. I'm gonna get mine done again. All right, Love you guys. We love you guys.
A
Seriously, Catheter man.
C
Hate.
Podcast Summary: Not Loveline – Episode: "MY BOYFRIEND IS A FURRY?!"
Hosts: Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas
Release Date: March 31, 2025
In this engaging episode of NOT LOVELINE, hosts Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas delve into a variety of love, sex, and dating dilemmas shared by their listeners. Known for their candid and humorous approach, Tana and Trish provide heartfelt advice despite not being professional experts, drawing from their personal experiences and unique perspectives.
The episode kicks off with a light-hearted discussion about personal style and the importance of comfort in relationships. Tana and Trish share anecdotes about coordinating outfits and decluttering their closets to maintain a fun and iconic appearance.
Notable Quotes:
Tana and Trish emphasize the significance of being kind and maintaining a positive relationship with fans. They compare their approach to that of iconic personalities like Paris Hilton, highlighting how consistent kindness can leave a lasting positive impression.
Notable Quotes:
Throughout the episode, Tana and Trish address multiple callers seeking advice on various relationship issues.
Caller: Tessa shares her experience of ending a long-term relationship dramatically and subsequently developing a man-hating streak, leading her to ghost everyone.
Advice:
Insights: Tessa is encouraged to forgive past grievances and remain open to new relationships, highlighting that good people do exist and change is possible.
Caller: Jessica is conflicted about dating a boyfriend who is deeply involved in the furry community and seeks advice on attending conventions with him.
Advice:
Insights: Tana and Trish discuss the furry community's role in self-expression and encourage Jessica to keep an open mind while maintaining her own comfort levels.
Caller: Michaela struggles with friends who mimic her appearance and behavior, making her feel frustrated and unable to form genuine friendships.
Advice:
Insights: The hosts suggest evaluating the context of the copying behavior, distinguishing between flattering imitation and unhealthy mimicry, and encourage Michaela to seek friendships with individuals who value their own uniqueness.
Tana enthusiastically shares her collaboration on creating her dream lip shade, expressing excitement over the process and the upcoming release. Trish complements the discussion by highlighting their mutual passion for makeup and supporting each other's ventures.
Notable Quotes:
Insights: The segment underscores the hosts' dedication to personal projects and their enthusiasm for beauty and self-expression.
Caller: An unnamed nurse discusses ongoing conflicts with her boyfriend, who insists she quit her job due to discomfort with her placing urinary catheters on male patients.
Advice:
Insights: Tana and Trish label the boyfriend's behavior as emotionally abusive and encourage the caller to prioritize her fulfilling and essential career over his unfounded insecurities, emphasizing the importance of self-worth and professional dedication.
Caller: Michaela, an esthetician preparing to compete in Atlanta, shares her intense fear of flying and seeks advice on managing anxiety during her first flight in years.
Advice:
Insights: The hosts provide practical tips such as focusing on positive visualizations and understanding aviation safety statistics to alleviate flight anxiety, encouraging Michaela to face her fears to achieve her goals.
In this episode of NOT LOVELINE, Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas navigate a series of diverse and complex relationship issues with empathy, humor, and candid advice. From navigating unconventional relationships and dealing with personal insecurities to fostering genuine friendships and overcoming anxieties, the hosts offer a blend of heartfelt support and relatable banter. Their genuine connection with listeners and each other shines through, making the episode both entertaining and insightful for those seeking guidance in their love lives.
Final Notable Quotes:
End of Summary