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In this episode, Megan and Ona discuss the baggage that they bring as widows and the baggage that divorced dads bring. They talk about the challenges and insecurities that arise from their respective baggage and how it affects their current relationships. They also touch on the importance of communication and vulnerability in navigating these challenges. In this part of the conversation, Megan and Ona discuss the challenges they face in their relationships due to their baggage from previous marriages and the loss of their partners. They talk about the difficulty of effectively communicating their emotions and needs, especially during times of grief. They also touch on the frustration of not being the top priority in their partners' lives and the reminder that their partners have another parent for their children. The conversation highlights the complexity of blending families and the struggle to navigate different parenting styles. Overall, they acknowledge that finding love again in their 40s is not easy and that their relationships require constant effort and understanding.
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In this episode, Megan and Ona discuss the baggage that they bring as widows and the baggage that divorced dads bring. They talk about the challenges and insecurities that arise from their respective baggage and how it affects their current relationships. They also touch on the importance of communication and vulnerability in navigating these challenges. In this part of the conversation, Megan and Ona discuss the challenges they face in their relationships due to their baggage from previous marriages and the loss of their partners. They talk about the difficulty of effectively communicating their emotions and needs, especially during times of grief. They also touch on the frustration of not being the top priority in their partners' lives and the reminder that their partners have another parent for their children. The conversation highlights the complexity of blending families and the struggle to navigate different parenting styles. Overall, they acknowledge that finding love again in their 40s is not easy and that their relationships require constant effort and understanding.