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Welcome to Young, Flirty, and Not Thriving! This is an advice podcast for teens-adults. You can submit a question in our Google Form available in the description and on our instagram page @youngflirtyandnotthriving. We would like to inform our listeners that all of our advice is solely from our own experience and does not replace that of a professional. We will always advocate for seeking professional help when necessary. We may cover sensitive subjects, but we will do our part to link timestamps, questions, and more in the description to know where to skip. Listeners discretion is always advised. We have been friends for years and have been able to find this lighthearted approach to the challenges we’ve faced. With this podcast, we’ll be talking about those challenges, sharing funny stories from our past, with a main focus on giving advice to young adults, adults, and even teens. We welcome any and all questions ranging from light topics to serious discussions. When submitting your questions, you are welcome to remain anonymous. Details help, but please keep your questions brief (up to 200 words).
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Thursday Jan 06, 2022
2:6 Having Enough Dating Experience & Being High Maintenance
Thursday Jan 06, 2022
Thursday Jan 06, 2022
Ever wonder if you are high maintenance? Or how about your date thinking you aren't doing enough? On this episode we talk about relationship maturity, being too high maintenance, and having the approval of family/friends in order to move forward with your significant other. The dating world is sticky in general, so we hope that this episode clears some of that confusion and frustration up.
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Thanks for tuning in to “Young, Flirty, and Not Thriving”! We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. If you have a question you would like to submit for advice, please either click on the link down below or on our Instagram page.
**Disclaimer: We would like to inform our listeners that all of our advice is solely from our own experience and does not replace that of a professional. We will always advocate for seeking professional help when necessary. We may cover sensitive subjects, but we will do our part to link timestamps, questions, and more in the description to know where to skip. Listeners discretion is always advised.
We have been friends for years and have been able to find this lighthearted approach to the challenges we’ve faced. With this podcast, we’ll be talking about those challenges, sharing funny stories from our past, with a main focus on giving advice to young adults, adults, and even teens. We welcome any and all questions ranging from light topics to serious discussions. When submitting your questions, you are welcome to remain anonymous. Details help, but please keep your questions brief (up to 200 words).
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Timestamps:
Question One:
I graduate college soon and have only ever had 1 summer fling that my parents didn't even know about and have never even had a job. I'm starting to feel embarrassed about my lack of life experience in general. I've also never been asked on a proper date. What do I do when I'm asked out and I don't even have a job or other dating experience to talk to the guy about? (22, she/her) 25:20
Question Two: I was watching this week in the bachelorette where they talked about what makes someone high maintenance. The guy said it was a girl who expects her partner to do everything for her and totally shot himself in the foot for saying it. So, what do you guys think makes a person high maintenance? Is it different for males and females? Is it always a bad thing? (32:53)
Question Three:
Do/did you value your family’s opinion of your significant other? Would you break up with someone if your parents/family/friends didn’t approve? (39:30)
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