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Carrieâs chasing closure (again), Aidenâs tossing guilt like steak on a grill, and Miranda and Joy give us the emotional intimacy we actually want to see. This week, weâre unpacking the latest And Just Like Thatâfrom toxic dating patterns and emotional baggage to that five-word kiss of death: âYou smell like smoke. Get away.â
We break down the difference between closure and clarity, why Aidenâs still the same insecure guy from 2002, and how emotional labor shows up in the tiniest moments (looking at you, Herbert).
Plus, a rare scene that made me cryâin a good way. Miranda opens up, Joy doesnât flinch, and we talk about what it really means to share your baggage without dumping it.
Also: crystal deodorant, passive-aggressive dinner invites, and the official start of Fuck That Guy Fall. Youâve been warned.
Subscribe on Substack or Patreon for bonus episodes, exclusive letters, and hot takes we donât dare post publicly.
â° Episode Breakdown: Toxic Men, Emotional Baggage & the Myth of Closure
00:00 â 05:00 â Carrieâs need for closure & Aidenâs boundary stomping
05:00 â 10:00 â Passive-aggression, guilt trips & the âget away from meâ moment
10:00 â 15:00 â Aidenâs control issues, emotional sabotage & toxic dynamics
15:00 â 20:00 â Seemaâs subplot + commentary on dating red flags
20:00 â 25:00 â Miranda opens up, Joy responds with real vulnerability
25:00 â 30:00 â Emotional intimacy vs. oversharing & the value of clarity
30:00 â 35:00 â Duncan = Big 2.0? Carrie repeats her toxic patterns
35:00 â 43:00 â Closure vs. clarity, trauma loops & Fuck That Guy Fall begins.
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đBi-weekly Worth the WEIGHT subscriber-only podcast episodes about dating, beauty standards, pop culture analysis, and mental health
đ§ Regular subscriber-only podcast episodes, videos, and posts with real talk on dating, pop culture analysis, trauma healing, and some truly excellent F*ck That Guy stories
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đ Got a dating dilemma? A ghosting mystery? An âis-it-me-or-is-he-just-delusional?â situation? Send it in!
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Carrieâs chasing closure (again), Aidenâs tossing guilt like steak on a grill, and Miranda and Joy give us the emotional intimacy we actually want to see. This week, weâre unpacking the latest And Just Like Thatâfrom toxic dating patterns and emotional baggage to that five-word kiss of death: âYou smell like smoke. Get away.â
We break down the difference between closure and clarity, why Aidenâs still the same insecure guy from 2002, and how emotional labor shows up in the tiniest moments (looking at you, Herbert).
Plus, a rare scene that made me cryâin a good way. Miranda opens up, Joy doesnât flinch, and we talk about what it really means to share your baggage without dumping it.
Also: crystal deodorant, passive-aggressive dinner invites, and the official start of Fuck That Guy Fall. Youâve been warned.
Subscribe on Substack or Patreon for bonus episodes, exclusive letters, and hot takes we donât dare post publicly.
â° Episode Breakdown: Toxic Men, Emotional Baggage & the Myth of Closure
00:00 â 05:00 â Carrieâs need for closure & Aidenâs boundary stomping
05:00 â 10:00 â Passive-aggression, guilt trips & the âget away from meâ moment
10:00 â 15:00 â Aidenâs control issues, emotional sabotage & toxic dynamics
15:00 â 20:00 â Seemaâs subplot + commentary on dating red flags
20:00 â 25:00 â Miranda opens up, Joy responds with real vulnerability
25:00 â 30:00 â Emotional intimacy vs. oversharing & the value of clarity
30:00 â 35:00 â Duncan = Big 2.0? Carrie repeats her toxic patterns
35:00 â 43:00 â Closure vs. clarity, trauma loops & Fuck That Guy Fall begins.
â¨Subscribe to this Patreon and join the inner circle. đ In addition to the weekly public Worth The Weight episodes, youâll get:
đBi-weekly Worth the WEIGHT subscriber-only podcast episodes about dating, beauty standards, pop culture analysis, and mental health
đ§ Regular subscriber-only podcast episodes, videos, and posts with real talk on dating, pop culture analysis, trauma healing, and some truly excellent F*ck That Guy stories
SUBSCRIBE HERE â â â â â â â https://www.patreon.com/c/worththeweightshowâ â â â â â â
⨠If you havenât already, be sure to follow us on our new socials so you donât miss anything:
Instagram/Threads: â â â â â â â â @worththeweightshowâ â â â â â â â
TikTok: â â â â â â â â @worththeweightshowâ â â â â â â â
YouTube: â â â â â â â â @worththeweightshowâ â â â â â â â
Substack: â â â â â â â â WorthTheWeightShow.Substack.comâ â â â â â â
đ Got a dating dilemma? A ghosting mystery? An âis-it-me-or-is-he-just-delusional?â situation? Send it in!
Weâre answering listener questions on the pod, and we want yours. Whether itâs a green flag youâre second-guessing , a walking ick đĽ´, or a text you need decoded âspill it. Weâve got thoughts. Probably too many. đ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â Submit your dating questions hereâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â .

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