In this episode of Truly Unruly, Marcus and Jessica Truant dive into the surprising topic of whether couples should sleep in separate rooms. Inspired by a Japanese study showing lower divorce rates among couples who sleep in separate rooms. They debate Western romantic norms, the impact of sleep quality on relationships, and the cultural pressures that shape our expectations of marriage. With humor and honesty, they share personal stories, challenge societal myths, and explore how prioritizin...
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In this episode of Truly Unruly, Marcus and Jessica Truant dive into the surprising topic of whether couples should sleep in separate rooms. Inspired by a Japanese study showing lower divorce rates among couples who sleep in separate rooms. They debate Western romantic norms, the impact of sleep quality on relationships, and the cultural pressures that shape our expectations of marriage. With humor and honesty, they share personal stories, challenge societal myths, and explore how prioritizin...
The Dynamics of Attraction: Reckless Eyeballing Explained
Truly Unruly with Marcus & Jessica Trufant
31 minutes
3 months ago
The Dynamics of Attraction: Reckless Eyeballing Explained
In this episode of Truly Unruly, hosts Marcus and Jessica have a lively discussion about relationships, attraction, and the complexities of human interaction. They explore the idea of 'reckless eyeballing' and its implications in romantic relationships, the dynamics of attraction, and how ego plays a role in perceptions of loyalty and commitment. The conversation also touches on the perspectives of infidelity and the controversial statements made by Paul Pierce regarding his marriage.
Truly Unruly with Marcus & Jessica Trufant
In this episode of Truly Unruly, Marcus and Jessica Truant dive into the surprising topic of whether couples should sleep in separate rooms. Inspired by a Japanese study showing lower divorce rates among couples who sleep in separate rooms. They debate Western romantic norms, the impact of sleep quality on relationships, and the cultural pressures that shape our expectations of marriage. With humor and honesty, they share personal stories, challenge societal myths, and explore how prioritizin...