
Two Hot Takes host, Morgan, is joined by guest co-host Justin! This week we have a random assortment of stories that beg the question of did they react too hard? Overall though it just felt chaotic.. which was much needed after such a difficult week. We're thinking of everyone in our THT family right now, and wishing you health, wellness, and happiness. Last episode before 200... Head over to Patreon now if you want to participate in the big milestone :) Help support our THT community here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1arinXNGBgzO656_ROdpVxp-oWGHj8rOEDLGUtKKSnx8/edit?usp=sharing MERCH IS ON SALE HERE ! https://shop.twohottakes.com I can't wait to see you all in these, especially at our live shows!! Our PO Box!! Two Hot Takes. 5042 Wilshire BLVD. #470. Los Angeles, CA 90036 Our SubReddit to Submit YOUR Stories!!! https://reddit.app.link/twohottakes Full length Video episodes available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoHotTakes Partners: Audible: http://audible.com/tht for 30 days FREE! Quince: http://quince.com/tht Hello Fresh:http://hellofresh.com/tht10fm Ro Body: http://ro.co/tht Index: 00:00 -- Start 04:05 -- Story 1 10:18 -- Story 2 19:22 -- Story 3 37:44 -- Story 4 TW* Toxic/Baby Trapping 01:03:04 -- Story 4 Update 2 01:26:36 -- Story 5 01:37:00 -- Story 6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What chaotic stories are shared in this episode?
Okay. Here we are. We are here.
We are here. Here are we.
Are here we. Here we are. Yes. Episode 199. Insane. Insane. You know what makes me think?
$10.99.
It's $10, $11, $12. It's a lot. But $1.99 is pretty good.
It is insane. We will be celebrating our four-year anniversary in February, episode 200 next week.
For the show. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. We're six years deep. But it's just very surreal and it's exciting. I mean, this year is going to be a really good year, but I don't know. I'm kind of in a weird headspace. Even though there's so much exciting stuff on the pod, LA has been obviously in a really... Yeah. Or maybe you're somewhere across the globe and dealing with a tough time.
But people cope with things in a lot of ways. And so I'm hoping today we can provide some relief with these crazy stories. The only thing that I had kind of in mind for this assortment is like, who's being too hard here? Like, is anyone being too hard? Is like he being too hard on her or vice versa or, you know? So I'm like, life feels hard.
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Chapter 2: Is the man in the relationship advice story an idiot?
We have an update.
Okay.
Update. A lot of people were asking for context. When I said I wanted a prenup at the time, I wasn't being serious. Maybe I was being an asshole trying to get a reaction, but based on the three years we've been together, I would have never have imagined he would have reacted the way he did. why did the joke bother me so much? About a year ago, he lost his job. He was never really clear why.
For the next three to four months, he didn't really do much. He said he was trying to figure out what he wanted to do next, and that was the first time he brought up having kids, indicating that he was ready. We had a candid conversation on my part about how I want kids, just not anytime soon. I enjoy my job, I had trips planned, and I wanted to be married first.
He agreed with me that we should wait three to four years. My dad's company got a contract at the club, which is how he got the job there. But during the time he was out of work, my girls would joke that he's a stay-at-home boyfriend and that I'm the provider and he'd be a stay-at-home dad because I was paying the bills slash rent by myself, which at the time didn't bother me.
I used to live there by myself before we got together, so it wasn't a big deal. But I guess it was them that first made me question... To be honest, I don't know how long the condoms were breaking. A lot of people are saying they've never had them break. And I can't say I remember it ever happening before. I noticed the first time that it looked like it had split.
And then I checked it the next time that it was also broken, which is when I decided to get an IUD, which he didn't want me to. But I stood my ground and we compromised and I got on the pill.
Okay.
I know we should have continued using condoms, but he said he'd ran out and that I'm on the pill and I don't need them. In hindsight, yes, I should have insisted we still use them, but I chose not to have that battle. I thought we'd be okay. He knew my opinion on abortion and that I wouldn't get one. If I got pregnant, I would raise the baby unless it was for a medical reason.
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