Got some sh!t to say? Marko lost his voice during the Halloween festivities, so the guys couldn’t record a new episode for the week. So, in this ENCORE episode, they dive into the quirky world of relationship pet names, debating whether they're adorably affectionate or cringingly cliché. From "snuggle muffin" to "baby bear," they explore the emotional reactions these nicknames provoke—both positive and negative. The duo also examines whether using pet names actually deepens emotional intimacy...
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Got some sh!t to say? Marko lost his voice during the Halloween festivities, so the guys couldn’t record a new episode for the week. So, in this ENCORE episode, they dive into the quirky world of relationship pet names, debating whether they're adorably affectionate or cringingly cliché. From "snuggle muffin" to "baby bear," they explore the emotional reactions these nicknames provoke—both positive and negative. The duo also examines whether using pet names actually deepens emotional intimacy...
Got some sh!t to say? This week, Marko and Steve are joined by Jerrell (@rellrome)—your Auntea and co-host of the Minoritea Report Podcast (@minoriteareport)—for a conversation about nitpicking in relationships and dating. Together, they explore whether nitpicking can be harmful or helpful, and how to recognize the difference. They also dig into the question: when you nitpick, what are your true intentions? Then, Jerrell sticks around to help Marko and Steve answer this week's Listener Sh!tua...
Relationsh!t Podcast
Got some sh!t to say? Marko lost his voice during the Halloween festivities, so the guys couldn’t record a new episode for the week. So, in this ENCORE episode, they dive into the quirky world of relationship pet names, debating whether they're adorably affectionate or cringingly cliché. From "snuggle muffin" to "baby bear," they explore the emotional reactions these nicknames provoke—both positive and negative. The duo also examines whether using pet names actually deepens emotional intimacy...