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Dear Dumbs,

My mom listens to your podcast a lot. She told me I should listen as well saying “it’s a great example of how a healthy relationship can be.” Thanks for all the laughs and inspiration, for it’s inspiration I need. I’m 17 years old and my uncle got me a job at his dentist office. I basically answer the phones. I do a good job, but I’m afraid to tell everyone involved I want more in life. I’m very outgoing and love to laugh with my friends. What I want to do is go to college and get into the …

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In The Name of Love

By Amy Love Matchmaker and Founder of the Honey and Flame Matchmaking Agency   Question from Olivia G.: How can couples navigate differences in values, beliefs, and life goals to create a harmonious and fulfilling partnership that respects individual identities and aspirations? Can it really happen if you don’t respect your partner’s opinion? Navigating Differences in Relationships: A Path to Harmony   Dear Readers,   Today, we tackle a common yet complex issue that often arises in relationships: how to navigate differences in values, beliefs and life goals while maintaining a harmonious and fulfilling partnership that respects individual identities and …

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Dear Dumbs,

Dear Dumbs, I listen to your podcast every Monday. Thank you for putting yourselves out there. You’re doing good in a lighthearted way. I have a pretty big issue. It’s so big I’m using an alias to protect everyone involved. My husband was in a toxic marriage for 11 years. It was so bad that he made the horrible decision of hiring a prostitute to help him through his “dark period.” His previous wife had cheated on him, and he felt that was a way to even the score. He told me this while we were dating, and I thought …

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