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🗓️ 21 May 2023
⏱️ 57 minutes
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On today’s solo episode, I discuss all things living together. I talk about splitting expenses, when the time is right to take the leap, rules you should have for a cohesive environment, how to greet your partner, carving out your alone time, creating good juju, masturbating, bathroom etiquette, and more.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a deer media production. |
0:06.5 | Hey guys, welcome back to We Met an Act Me. I am so excited for today's solo episode. |
0:13.0 | I'm pretty shocked that we haven't done a solo on moving in together before. I mean, we did do |
0:18.9 | a solo on we. I did a solo on how sex changes when you move in together, which I'm going to not |
0:26.1 | really address in this episode because that episode covers all of it. So I do think that you |
0:30.9 | should go back and listen to that one. This one is just on moving in together. Why it's important |
0:39.2 | when you should do it, how you should split things, mine and my husband specific, kind of like |
0:46.0 | rules and guidelines for our household that maybe and hopefully will help you. And I was overwhelmed |
0:54.0 | with the amount of questions that came in on moving in together. More questions than ever before |
1:00.7 | when I've asked for questions about an episode. And so it just showed me that we really need to |
1:07.2 | talk about this subject. And also it showed me that you guys are like growing with me. And I feel |
1:15.9 | like most of our listeners are closer to 30, closer to an age where you're living with a partner, |
1:23.1 | which I would say usually is like 25 plus. So it's good to get like a gauge on, oh, there's a bug |
1:29.3 | in here, disgusting. It's good to get a gauge on kind of like how old everyone is right now because |
1:36.4 | I have the Instagram statistics, but still like I don't always know what stage of life everyone is |
1:44.1 | in. So this is really, really helpful. I just want to recap a little bit. I first of all, if you |
1:50.4 | haven't listened to last week's episode with Aaron and Sarah Foster, it was awesome. I kind of felt |
1:55.4 | like I was a mute because I just wanted them to banter with each other, but it's okay because |
2:02.9 | everything they said is interesting. I think it was a good one. So if you missed it, definitely |
2:07.2 | listen to it. Also reminding you that our live show is coming up in at the end of July, which is |
2:14.1 | kind of soon. And we have shows in DC, Boston, New York, and Nashville. So if you haven't gotten |
2:22.3 | a ticket for that, you can go to wemit.com slash events. That's going to be really fun. So I hope |
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