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EPISODE 5: "Good Girlfriend, Wrong Man: The Resume I Regret & Pick-Me Disasters”

EPISODE 5: "Good Girlfriend, Wrong Man: The Resume I Regret & Pick-Me Disasters”

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Maybe you weren’t “crazy”… you were just out here giving wifey energy to a man who couldn’t even commit to a dinner plan. This is our love letter (and roast) to the version of us that stayed loyal in messy situationships with no title, no clarity, and definitely no reciprocity.


We’re talking breakup recovery, pick me phases, and all the little “quirks” we let slide that were actually dealbreakers in disguise.


In this week’s girl talk episode, we spill about:

• Giving loyalty before there was even a label

• The “did I really do that?” pick me moments

• How we explained away trash behavior when we were triggered

• Confessions from the emotionally stable… during their toxic era


This one’s for you if you could’ve written a whole resume based on how hard you showed up for a man… who did the bare minimum 🥲



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Timestamps:

3:10 – How long did you stay loyal before y’all even had a label?

7:14 – Have you ever felt embarrassed by the version of yourself that showed up for someone who didn’t deserve her?

10:01 – What was your most “pick me” moment? (Be brave.)

15:19 – What’s a behavior that used to be a dealbreaker but suddenly became “quirky” once you liked him?

20:03 – Game: “Okay, But I Was Triggered”

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