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Reddit On Wiki

#75: Reddit Readings | I Don't Want My GF To Cheat, Is That Wrong?

Reddit On Wiki

Cultiv8 Podcast Network

Relationships, Society & Culture, Comedy

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

What's up Wikimaniacs! In this episode we have a BF who wants to know if its wrong of him to not want his gf to cheat, a husband resents his wife, a woman finds out her boyfriend is married with kids, a step mom causes a feud between a mother and her daughter, and a listener goes on a date with a guy who doesn't understand the UFC. And on today's Wiki History we have talk about Electroconvulsive therapy and the man who invented it. Let us know your thoughts! Become a Patreon for ad-free episodes and bonus AITA stories every week as well as exclusive content: Cultiv8 Podcast Network is creating podcasts | Patreon Our Links: Instagram TikTok Discord Subreddit Store Website Am I wrong for asking my girlfriend not to cheat? I (35M) resent my wife (35F) for not being able to contribute, am I wrong to feel this way? I found out that my boyfriend of 2 years is married and has kids, I'm showing myself to his family tomorrow at his church. Mother (41F) who I (18F) cut out off my life because she cheated on my dad (38M) called me crying because I'm going to be the maid of honor for his fiancé (29F). Copyright 2022 Cultiv8 Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ever find yourself scrolling Reddit late at night, endlessly searching for that one highly

0:04.3

specific post?

0:05.3

Maybe you're in a stable relationship, but you don't know how to tell if your partner is the

0:08.7

one.

0:09.7

And you think other people's experiences will help you feel more certain.

0:12.1

Or maybe you've been dealing with new headaches and your mind keeps jumping to the

0:16.5

worst case scenario.

0:17.5

So you write out what you're experiencing, hit post, and sit there refreshing

0:21.5

over and over for updates, desperate for reassurance, that it's nothing serious. Believe it or not,

0:27.1

these behaviors can be symptoms of OCD. And if that surprises you, you're not alone.

0:31.9

OCD is one of the most misunderstood conditions out there. It's not about liking things organized,

0:36.5

like the stereotypes make it seem. Real OCD involves unwanted, intrusive thoughts that attack what matters most,

0:42.7

creating such intense distress that you'll do whatever it takes to make them stop. Compulsively

0:46.7

scrolling Reddit is just one common example. The thing about OCD is that no amount of checking,

0:52.0

reassurance, online research, or overthinking makes the distress go away.

0:56.3

In fact, trying to get rid of intrusive thoughts only make them stronger.

0:59.9

That's why OCD can be so debilitating, but it doesn't have to be that way.

1:03.5

Because OCD is highly treatable with the right kind of specialized therapy.

1:07.2

OCD needs ERP therapy, which stands for exposure and response prevention.

1:11.8

That's where no CD comes in. NoCD is the world's leading provider of OCD treatment with licensed

1:18.2

therapists who specialize in treating OCD with ERP. NoCD therapists understand all of the different

1:24.0

ways OCD can show up and provide highly effective treatment in a safe,

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