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Life Kit

Dear LK: Should I give my boyfriend an ultimatum?

Life Kit

NPR

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4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Pop musician and reality dating series host Betty Who gives advice to a letter writer who asks if she should give her boyfriend an ultimatum because she's ready to move in together — and he isn't.

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Today on the show, when does it become a problem that I'm ready for the next step in a relationship?

0:06.0

But my boyfriend isn't.

0:08.0

Dear life kit.

0:09.0

Dear life kit.

0:10.0

Dear life kit.

0:11.0

Dear life kit.

0:12.0

I have a question for you.

0:13.0

This is Dear Life Kit, from NPR.

0:17.0

How can I become a better caretaker?

0:19.0

How do I deal with my parents' unrealistic expectations?

0:22.0

And we're getting personal.

0:25.0

I'm catching feelings for someone, but they're married.

0:29.0

I'm your host, Andy Tagle.

0:31.0

Every episode, we answer one of your most pressing and intimate anonymous questions with expert advice.

0:36.0

That's a good question. I really have to think about it.

0:39.0

That's today's expert, Betty Who.

0:41.0

Betty Who is an Australian American pop star and the host of the new reality dating series on Prime Video,

0:47.0

the one that got away.

0:49.0

And the Amp Radio show, Love Letters.

0:51.0

Her music is all about love, relationships, and finding your own way.

0:56.0

Today, she's going to help us find someone else's way.

1:03.0

Alright, here we go.

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