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In this episode, hosts Alan and Susan continue going through the NYT piece called, "36 Questions that Lead to Love." They first open by recounting their recent camping trip. Their inflatable bed saw it's last days and had to be replaced. As to the rest of the week, it was great to be outdoors and by the lake.
Then they move onto the second half of the questionnaire. The questions continued to get darker and more reflective. However, some of them seemed to presume the two people answering had just met. For Alan and Susan, their long-standing time with one another made answering some of the questions difficult. What they eventually came to realize was the exercise was still mostly applicable to them. What was most interesting was learning what the other person thought of their significant other.
Susan's challenge for each and for the audience, is to try complementing your significant other each night. It is so easy to nit-pick and gripe, but we often forget to mention what we like about each other. Alan and Susan would love to hear how you felt about the questions and if you plan to employ the challenge of complementing each other?
Rate, Review, Share and Follow!If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram and Twitter. You can also learn more about us and the show by visiting our website. Finally, take a moment to rate, review and share. Thank you so much for listening.
By Alan Sanders and Susan Delmonico5
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In this episode, hosts Alan and Susan continue going through the NYT piece called, "36 Questions that Lead to Love." They first open by recounting their recent camping trip. Their inflatable bed saw it's last days and had to be replaced. As to the rest of the week, it was great to be outdoors and by the lake.
Then they move onto the second half of the questionnaire. The questions continued to get darker and more reflective. However, some of them seemed to presume the two people answering had just met. For Alan and Susan, their long-standing time with one another made answering some of the questions difficult. What they eventually came to realize was the exercise was still mostly applicable to them. What was most interesting was learning what the other person thought of their significant other.
Susan's challenge for each and for the audience, is to try complementing your significant other each night. It is so easy to nit-pick and gripe, but we often forget to mention what we like about each other. Alan and Susan would love to hear how you felt about the questions and if you plan to employ the challenge of complementing each other?
Rate, Review, Share and Follow!If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram and Twitter. You can also learn more about us and the show by visiting our website. Finally, take a moment to rate, review and share. Thank you so much for listening.