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This episode dives straight into the awkward collision between past dating life and dad life. I talk about why certain… names… used to be great, why having a kid changes everything, and how one innocent word can suddenly ruin the mood forever. From there, it spirals into nicknames gone wrong, Spanish honorifics I want no part of, and the two very specific situations where lying in a relationship is not only acceptable — it’s encouraged.
I get into honesty, ego, Christmas gifts, performance illusions, and why every guy quietly hopes his wife fakes enthusiasm sometimes. It’s blunt, self-roasting, and full of ridiculous honesty about how men and women talk, don’t talk, and pretend everything’s fine.
Highlights
Why “daddy” hits different once you actually become one
The Latina nickname situation that crossed a weird line
The two lies every man is 100% okay with
The truth about male confidence (spoiler: women built it)
Why kindness sometimes is lying
Childhood lessons, adult cluelessness, and Monster energy drinks
By EJG The WeirdoThis episode dives straight into the awkward collision between past dating life and dad life. I talk about why certain… names… used to be great, why having a kid changes everything, and how one innocent word can suddenly ruin the mood forever. From there, it spirals into nicknames gone wrong, Spanish honorifics I want no part of, and the two very specific situations where lying in a relationship is not only acceptable — it’s encouraged.
I get into honesty, ego, Christmas gifts, performance illusions, and why every guy quietly hopes his wife fakes enthusiasm sometimes. It’s blunt, self-roasting, and full of ridiculous honesty about how men and women talk, don’t talk, and pretend everything’s fine.
Highlights
Why “daddy” hits different once you actually become one
The Latina nickname situation that crossed a weird line
The two lies every man is 100% okay with
The truth about male confidence (spoiler: women built it)
Why kindness sometimes is lying
Childhood lessons, adult cluelessness, and Monster energy drinks