Episode 67 – Who Is Jen, And Why Is She Texting You?

Hosts Scot And Emily McKay

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No matter how well a couple gets along and navigates their relationship, there always seems to be a challenge to your relationship coming from somewhere. For sure, it can start with the best man’s TMI speech during the wedding reception. But what about unsolicited advice from miserable friends and relatives who can’t even manage their own relationships? Jealous BFFs and sneaky exes? Baby mamas and baby daddies?

How about other toxic people in your life you just can’t cut out, for whatever reason? Sometimes it’s his kids, her kids and even your kids together. How about when there’s a member of the other gender who is ‘just a friend’?

Sometimes you don’t even have to be on The Newlywed Game in order to be humiliated in front of way too many people…a simple party game of ‘Would You Rather?’ can do the trick.

What about job-related pressures, or bosses, or when coworkers start interfering with your relationship? Is there ever a time when these people should be allowed to exert influence, or is that a loaded question? What about a job change, especially if that involves a major schedule disruption or even relocation?

Is it possible that fictional characters can negatively affect how couples relate to each other? How does that work? What about social media and text disasters? Can media headlines and political opinions seep into a relationship and affect a couple’s perception of compatibility?

Is there any way to anticipate potential outside influences prior to getting into a relationship, and develop a ‘contingency plan’ of sorts…or does life simply tend to throw too many unexpected curveballs, despite our best-laid plans?

By the way, no…there REALLY isn’t a Jen, already.

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