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We Met At Acme

Why Couples Get Divorced And The Unsexy Conversations You Should Have To Avoid It ft. Laura Wasser

We Met At Acme

Dear Media, Lindsey Metselaar

Education, Society & Culture, Relationships, Self-improvement

4.22.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I virtually sit down with divorce attorney Laura Wasser. We discuss why couples get divorced, crucial conversations you need to have with a partner, if a pre-nup is necessary, what to look out for when dating, how much a divorce costs, and more. This episode starts with a solo where I discuss friendship/friend groups, watching ex’s stories on Instagram, insecurities when single, and the Call Her Daddy drama. .

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a deer media production.

0:06.4

Hey guys, welcome back to We Amedicac Me. I'm so excited for the episode today. It is with Laura

0:12.1

Wasser, who is an incredible divorce attorney and boss. And actually, I was doing some research

0:20.6

last night and I found out that Laura Dern's character and marriage story was inspired by Laura

0:27.2

Wasser. So keep that in mind as you listen to today's episode, which I think is a really cool

0:33.4

fact to know. Okay, so I'm going to get to some of your questions. We talked a little bit about

0:38.5

friends having one to three friends versus four plus. I think this definitely has to do with age.

0:45.0

I think like our friends kind of thin out as we get older, like we don't need as many people. And

0:51.9

so I think it's really normal to have like one to three close friends as you near your 30s.

0:58.8

And I think that it's also normal to have different friends from different groups. Someone

1:03.5

reached out and they said, how about multiple groups of friends? I have friend friends, work besties,

1:08.8

mom friends, besties. I'm curious as to whether or not people form close relationships with

1:14.1

multiple groups. I have a best friend in each group. Some of the people from different groups have

1:19.1

met each other and some like each other and some get jealous. Yeah, I mean, I kind of relate to

1:23.9

that. I have like I would say as a group, I'm closest with my college friends now, but there's

1:31.4

kind of one person from like my home friends group, one person from my college friends group,

1:35.6

one person from like peripheral, you know, friends from college who weren't necessarily in like the

1:41.2

group that I hung out with that I'm still really close with. So I think it's different for each

1:46.4

person. I think what's most important is having a friend or two that you feel you can confide in

1:52.9

for me that is most important. And I would say I have like two that I feel like I tell everything to

1:59.8

and I'm really grateful to have them and don't feel like I'm missing out that I can't tell, you know,

2:06.4

four plus people, everything that's going on in my life. So what to do if you can't stand your

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