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ASK UNCUT- Sh*t tats, hung up and 'platonic' friends

2022/10/26
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Welcome back to to therapy Thursday!

Today we're kicking it off with some wedding chat about Britt's sister's wedding(s) and ho breaking the fourth wall is becoming the best type of reality TV we can consume!

Then we're jumping into these questions:

  • I’ve been with my partner for 9 years and have 2yr old twin boys.10 years ago I had a one night stand with the local fuck boy and my partner has recently found out about it (I didn't cheat. It was before we were together). Now he doesn't seem to be able to get over it. I’ve told him I just want to move on from it, and that while I do care, I’m not responsible for his emotions about this. Am I being selfish to want to put that in the past and forget about it? Or do I need to be more sensitive to his feelings?

  • I've been with my boyfriend for almost four years now. I love him very much. I have always struggled to make friends as I'm pretty introverted and have always seemed to gravitate toward male friends. Since moving back to my home town I've made a really nice guy friend at my gym. It's purely platonic but he is single and keen to hang out outside of the gym. We get along super well and he knows that I have a partner. I would love to hang out with him more but Im super worried my partner will get jealous. Is it weird to have male friends when you are in a serious relationship? If not how do I approach this with my partner

  • To what extent do you have a say about your partner getting a tattoo you don’t like?

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