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This episode is a masterclass in social discomfort.
Sarah recounts the date where a grown man confidently chose to sit on the same side of the table. Not a corner café bench. A regular table. Two adults. One side. No warning.
And then we relive the unforgettable moments when people approached with deep sincerity… to apologize for hating you for years.
We laugh about the intensity of human interaction, the drama we didn’t ask for, and the strange holy ground of awkwardness.
Because sometimes what feels simply unacceptable…
becomes the story you tell forever and learn from.
By Sarah Ritorto5
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This episode is a masterclass in social discomfort.
Sarah recounts the date where a grown man confidently chose to sit on the same side of the table. Not a corner café bench. A regular table. Two adults. One side. No warning.
And then we relive the unforgettable moments when people approached with deep sincerity… to apologize for hating you for years.
We laugh about the intensity of human interaction, the drama we didn’t ask for, and the strange holy ground of awkwardness.
Because sometimes what feels simply unacceptable…
becomes the story you tell forever and learn from.