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The Truth About Office Potlucks & Why Men Hate Christmas Gifts

The Truth About Office Potlucks & Why Men Hate Christmas Gifts

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Is the office potluck actually safe to eat? 🤢 In this Holiday Special of the Men Suffer In Silence Podcast, we are getting brutally honest about why some of us refused to touch the food at the company party (and why you might want to think twice, too).We also dive into the hilarious and painful reality of being a man during Christmas—spending hundreds on gifts only to receive... a pair of socks? 🧦 Plus, you won't believe the "snotty tissue" horror story that left one of us sick for days.In this episode:The "Cat on the Counter" debate: Does owning a cat ruin your potluck dish?Men’s worst Christmas gifts: From gas cards to cheap ties.The $100 Secret Santa drama.Real vs. Fake Christmas Trees: The ultimate showdown.Hit that LIKE button if you’ve ever faked a smile after opening a bad gift! 👍#MenSufferInSilence #Podcast #HolidaySpecial #Potluck #ChristmasGiftsTimestamps (Chapter Markers)[00:00] Intro: The best way to spread Christmas cheer?[00:34] Why I refused to pay $25 for the office potluck[03:09] The "Cat on the Counter" debate: Would you still eat the food?[06:13] The IHOP horror story (finding food in the eggs!)[09:13] The "Snotty Tissue" incident at Jiffy Lube 🤢[11:04] The truth about giving men socks for Christmas[13:22] The "Gas Card" gift setup: A father's disappointment[16:51] Work Wives: How do they know exactly what you want?[23:29] The $100 Secret Santa limit: Cash vs. Thoughtful Gifts[27:39] Buying 46 personalized scarves?! (The Ultimate Gift Giver)[30:40] Real vs. Fake Christmas Trees: The messy truth[34:03] Our plan to chop down a tree for a subscriber next year[36:06] Has the Christmas Spirit died this year?[41:28] Debate: The best way to spread holiday cheer[44:40] The Caroling Challenge: Will we show up at your house?

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