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ICYMI - ICYMI on Dear Prudence: My Friend Tried to Bring Her Kids to A Winery. Help!

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, the co-hosts of Slate’s ICYMI, Rachelle Hampton and Candice Lim, join Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about whether the following categories of people are unreasonable: moms who bring their kids to wineries, boyfriends who refuse to hard launch their girlfriends on social media, and husbands who are suspicious of their wives’ friendships with single men.

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Podcast production by Se’era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie.


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0:00.0

Hey, it's Rachel Hampton, one of the hosts of Slate's Internet Culture Podcasts, I See Why Am I, or in case you missed it, I had such a great time being on this episode of Dear Prudence with Junae Desmond Harris, aka one of my favorite people in the world. I hope y'all enjoy the show as much as I did.

0:23.8

Welcome to Dear Prudence.

0:25.7

I'm Your Prudence, Jeney Desmond Harris.

0:29.0

Today we'll be discussing whether the following categories of people are totally unreasonable.

0:35.0

One, moms who bring their kids to wineries.

0:38.3

Two, boyfriends who refuse to hard launch their girlfriends on social media.

0:43.3

And three, husbands who are really suspicious of their wives' friendships with single men.

0:50.3

This week, joining me on a co-host of Slate's ICYMI, Rachel Hampton and Candace Lim.

0:57.1

I-C-YMI is a really fun show that keeps you up to date on everything happening on the

1:01.3

internet.

1:01.9

In other words, they're online so you don't have to be.

1:04.9

Welcome, Rachel and Candice.

1:06.5

Hi.

1:07.2

Hello.

1:08.9

So, before we get started, I want each of you, I'll start with you, Candice,

1:14.7

to offer one piece of totally unsolicited advice. I guess mine is always used the private tab.

1:22.5

I'm a Chrome browser user, and what shocks me is when people, I'm not saying they're doing nefarious stuff,

1:30.6

but let's say you've got a lot of cookies, okay? You've got a lot of, you know, ads that are

1:36.1

trying to get to you and trying to influence you and trying to tell you to buy the thing that

1:39.2

you just talked about. I'm just saying, guys, why isn't everyone in private tab life anymore?

1:44.1

Because it's actually not me hiding my history from someone else.

1:47.1

It's me hiding my history from my future self, you see.

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