He Says It’s For The Wings, She Says It’s For The Boobs, We Order Fries
Mon Feb 02 2026
The argument starts with “It’s just for the wings” and quickly turns into a masterclass on trust, insecurity, and boundaries. We tackle whether Hooters, Twin Peaks, and strip clubs are harmless fun or a relationship landmine, and we don’t stop at easy takes. We dig into why attention feels addictive, how confidence shifts with age and experience, and why secrecy—not skin—is what breaks trust. Along the way, we compare different jealousy triggers, share real-life lunch-break hypotheticals, and hammer home a principle we live by: respect your partner’s feelings even when your logic disagrees.
Then we flip the mic to your stories. A listener wrestling with a crush on a married coworker gets the blunt advice she needs: step back before late-night texts become a situation. A new stepmom facing a 15-year-old’s world-class sarcasm hears how to blend humor, consistent boundaries, and alignment with her spouse. And for anyone who’s found “Old Stuff, Do Not Delete” on a partner’s laptop, we offer a path that protects both trust and sanity: clarify, delete, verify, and then let it go.
It’s loud, it’s honest, and it’s unexpectedly hopeful. You’ll leave with practical scripts for touchy conversations, a sharper radar for real red flags, and a way to separate natural attraction from genuine disrespect. If you’ve ever argued about “sexy restaurants,” debated a bachelor party invite, or wondered whether digital nostalgia is a threat, this one’s for you.
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The argument starts with “It’s just for the wings” and quickly turns into a masterclass on trust, insecurity, and boundaries. We tackle whether Hooters, Twin Peaks, and strip clubs are harmless fun or a relationship landmine, and we don’t stop at easy takes. We dig into why attention feels addictive, how confidence shifts with age and experience, and why secrecy—not skin—is what breaks trust. Along the way, we compare different jealousy triggers, share real-life lunch-break hypotheticals, and hammer home a principle we live by: respect your partner’s feelings even when your logic disagrees. Then we flip the mic to your stories. A listener wrestling with a crush on a married coworker gets the blunt advice she needs: step back before late-night texts become a situation. A new stepmom facing a 15-year-old’s world-class sarcasm hears how to blend humor, consistent boundaries, and alignment with her spouse. And for anyone who’s found “Old Stuff, Do Not Delete” on a partner’s laptop, we offer a path that protects both trust and sanity: clarify, delete, verify, and then let it go. It’s loud, it’s honest, and it’s unexpectedly hopeful. You’ll leave with practical scripts for touchy conversations, a sharper radar for real red flags, and a way to separate natural attraction from genuine disrespect. If you’ve ever argued about “sexy restaurants,” debated a bachelor party invite, or wondered whether digital nostalgia is a threat, this one’s for you. Enjoy the episode? Follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—then tell us where you draw the line and why. Find us on our socials! Just Google My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME and you'll find us....OR....go to our website: https://thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.