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We Met At Acme

Why Ultimatums Are A Bad Idea ft. Megan Roup

We Met At Acme

Dear Media, Lindsey Metselaar

Education, Society & Culture, Relationships, Self-improvement

4.22.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I virtually sit down with Megan Roup of The Sculpt Society. We discuss meeting her husband on a dating app, how no one is ever really “single”, needing to be patient with a partner's timeline, knowing yourself before finding love, why people love sculpt society so much, getting duped by guys in the past, manifesting the right person, being pregnant at her wedding, having the marriage conversation, how to love your body, why before and after photos are the worst, how to stay motivated to workout during a pandemic, and more. This episode starts with a solo where I discuss bantering on dating apps, the ick, sending porn to friends, and how to successfully have a casual relationship.

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a deer media production.

0:06.4

Hey guys, welcome back to We Met an Akmi. I am very excited for the episode today. Megan is

0:12.6

incredible. Her energy is unreal and she's just so open and honest and like no wonder she's so

0:20.2

successful. She really has it all and I'm really excited for you to listen to everything that she

0:26.5

has to say. I don't want to keep you too long but I'm going to answer a few of your questions

0:32.0

that you had submitted. One person asked, I know your show is about dating but would you ever talk

0:39.8

on a solo about how to have a successful, casual thing. As someone who is not casual, it seems

0:45.2

near impossible but I know people who make it work. This is a great question. I had a casual thing

0:51.2

or like a friends with benefits for years. I want to say like three years throughout me dating

0:57.9

other people, not like not throughout me dating other people but like when I would break up with

1:02.4

someone, this is the person that I would call. He is such a good guy. He's actually single and

1:10.0

lives in L.I. If there's anyone interested, he's a tourist but he was great and the reason that

1:19.4

it worked and I've talked about this before was because he was a couple years younger than I was

1:24.8

and so I didn't think of him as like, oh I could date this person. I thought of him as like,

1:28.8

oh this person is not ready. They're young. It'll just be this fun thing and that's exactly what

1:34.8

it was. We were neighbors and so not neighbors in the same building but like a few buildings down

1:42.4

from each other and we would just like text each other whenever we wanted to hook up. There were

1:49.7

rules obviously don't be disrespectful but there were no rules in terms of like if I wanted to

1:54.2

text him at like nine or like 11 and be like, come over, what are you doing? That was allowed.

2:00.8

So it was really nice and I think the way for it to be a successful casual thing is if you're on

2:06.2

the same page as each other. If one of you likes the other person and is invested, that's going to

2:12.8

be tough because then you're going to feel offended if they don't want to hang out or they don't

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