*pushes glasses up on nose* actually, my late husband graduated from a prestigious art school with a BA in fine arts-industrial design for automotive design… his first purchase was a Kia Optima.
I was trying to remember the show that Riki was talking about being in during her last Honeymoon episode. I went to Wikipedia and looked up her body of work. I don’t know if it’s supposed to be funny, but the way her ‘career’ section is written is kinda funny. It made me laugh that these two were put in the same sentence: “In 2022, she voiced Royal Assistant Beep Beep in the Warner Brothers animated comedy film "King Tweety", and starred as Dr. Valerie Kinbott, Wednesday Addams's strict but understanding court-ordered therapist, in the Netflix comedy horror series Wednesday.”
I’m with Natasha. People need to stop acting like 30 is old. F off if you think you are behind not being married at 30 🙄 You know who gets married at 30? Boring people who settle. And also agree with Ricki. F$&k boys come in waves. You say you’re done, but you just learn that sometimes you want a quality f$&k boy. And that’s okay.
I so prefer the episodes with more than one call. I’m still not over my first love. Not him specifically but that feeling and I, too, have never felt with anyone else.
Takes a long time! I literally believed that I would never feel the same way about another guy and was in a few serious relationship relationships afterwards, but I was never as into them as they were into me. And then 10 years later, I was in love like the very first time.
I think Natasha is kinda offbase about her description of guys becoming noncommittal due to the ease of hooking up on dating apps, when I'd say women are the ones who have become increasingly superficial and unrealistic in their standards for men. One of these popular dating apps (Bumble I think) revealed data showing that a majority of members on their site had their height restrictions limited to 6ft and over. Basically, a majority of them feel like they're too good for Brad Pitt. So you're reducing yourself to a smaller pool right off the bat, and that's not even factoring income or whether they're actually compatible and attracted to that person. So basically, you have the majority of women all flocking to date this small pool of men, so it should come as no surprise that those guys would be less apt to settle down. These high demand guys also contribute to this dynamic on their ends by indiscriminately "swiping right" (like many guys do) then sort out their matches later. So you've got all these women who think they should be dating this chiseled 6ft2 dude who owns an architecture firm does woodworking as a hobby (instead of an annoying hobby, like say, DJ'ing), while passing up on the actual attainable guys who are more their speed or just simply a shade under 6 feet.
Thank you, yes, you are correct, but you will not get any likes here because a lot of the audience are admitted misandrists who deny the feminine shadow. As are many women in general.
3:15..." O " for Opal ( unfortunately , not available here in the States...) made by Ford , I think....35:10...Rules made by celibate men so out of touch for centuries ; LOL !!!
Nearly every single woman has already swiped left on her "soul mate" multiple times. Stop viewing men as infinite and disposable and you'll find someone who fits you perfectly!
Thank you for this podcast and all the hard work you do!! Love you guys!! ❤🎉
We love Riki!
*pushes glasses up on nose* actually, my late husband graduated from a prestigious art school with a BA in fine arts-industrial design for automotive design… his first purchase was a Kia Optima.
That’s so funny!
Loving that Joe Mande merch!
A mini Cooper is perfect for Natasha
I was trying to remember the show that Riki was talking about being in during her last Honeymoon episode. I went to Wikipedia and looked up her body of work. I don’t know if it’s supposed to be funny, but the way her ‘career’ section is written is kinda funny.
It made me laugh that these two were put in the same sentence: “In 2022, she voiced Royal Assistant Beep Beep in the Warner Brothers animated comedy film "King Tweety", and starred as Dr. Valerie Kinbott, Wednesday Addams's strict but understanding court-ordered therapist, in the Netflix comedy horror series Wednesday.”
2nd caller cute AF!
is that the Chica from Garfunkel & Oates?
I’m with Natasha. People need to stop acting like 30 is old. F off if you think you are behind not being married at 30 🙄
You know who gets married at 30? Boring people who settle.
And also agree with Ricki. F$&k boys come in waves. You say you’re done, but you just learn that sometimes you want a quality f$&k boy. And that’s okay.
Not to be 'that guy,' but the French car you're referring to with the active suspension is Citroen, not Peugeot 😉
I so prefer the episodes with more than one call. I’m still not over my first love. Not him specifically but that feeling and I, too, have never felt with anyone else.
Takes a long time! I literally believed that I would never feel the same way about another guy and was in a few serious relationship relationships afterwards, but I was never as into them as they were into me. And then 10 years later, I was in love like the very first time.
my birthday is December 3rd-i want a pony
Tasha flaming Brenda sent me
Well actually, Moshe is confusing the Peugeot with the Citroen.
Was gonna say this also, but wasn't sure if maybe Peugeot had copied Citroen, since they're both French companies.
Ah yes, the broom phase.
I think Natasha is kinda offbase about her description of guys becoming noncommittal due to the ease of hooking up on dating apps, when I'd say women are the ones who have become increasingly superficial and unrealistic in their standards for men. One of these popular dating apps (Bumble I think) revealed data showing that a majority of members on their site had their height restrictions limited to 6ft and over. Basically, a majority of them feel like they're too good for Brad Pitt. So you're reducing yourself to a smaller pool right off the bat, and that's not even factoring income or whether they're actually compatible and attracted to that person. So basically, you have the majority of women all flocking to date this small pool of men, so it should come as no surprise that those guys would be less apt to settle down. These high demand guys also contribute to this dynamic on their ends by indiscriminately "swiping right" (like many guys do) then sort out their matches later. So you've got all these women who think they should be dating this chiseled 6ft2 dude who owns an architecture firm does woodworking as a hobby (instead of an annoying hobby, like say, DJ'ing), while passing up on the actual attainable guys who are more their speed or just simply a shade under 6 feet.
Thank you, yes, you are correct, but you will not get any likes here because a lot of the audience are admitted misandrists who deny the feminine shadow. As are many women in general.
3:15..." O " for Opal ( unfortunately , not available here in the States...) made by Ford , I think....35:10...Rules made by celibate men so out of touch for centuries ; LOL !!!
Nearly every single woman has already swiped left on her "soul mate" multiple times. Stop viewing men as infinite and disposable and you'll find someone who fits you perfectly!
Vince Offer did nothing wrong
What ?
Say goodbye to ivf:/