Rob shares funny encounters with Lauren Compton, Ben Affleck and Tom Segura. Rob and Jamie discuss being lunatics and share wild texts with Enny. They answer listener emails about girlfriend with a tinder profile and boyfriend with bad hygiene. They debate pain reality and compare birth to dentist visits. They promote Rosetta Stone language app and discuss giving birth experiences. They talk about setting boundaries in relationships and showering habits.
To move on from past relationships, set clear boundaries, reflect on red flags, heal, and give new relationships a chance while staying cautious and observant.
Maintaining good hygiene is crucial in a relationship, so gently communicate concerns, emphasize the health benefits, and find a solution that works for both partners.
Deep dives
Moving Past the Pain and Trusting Again
If you want to move past the pain caused by your past relationship and trust others again, it's important to set clear boundaries and communicate openly with future partners. Reflect on the red flags you may have missed in the previous relationship and learn from them. Take your time to heal and focus on self-care. When you're ready, open yourself up to new relationships and give people a chance, but also be cautious and observant. Remember that not everyone is the same, and there are good people out there who will treat you with respect and trust.
Addressing Hygiene Concerns in a Relationship
Hygiene can be an important aspect of a relationship. While it's important to respect each other's personal choices, maintaining good oral and overall hygiene is crucial for one's health. It might be helpful to have a gentle conversation with your partner about your concerns and highlight the importance of regular brushing, dental check-ups, and personal grooming. Encourage open communication and find a solution that works for both of you, such as finding a dentist with a supportive, non-judgmental approach.
Encouraging Better Hygiene Habits
If your partner is resistant to improving their hygiene habits, it might be useful to explore the underlying reasons behind their reluctance. Offer support and understanding while gently emphasizing the health benefits of good hygiene, such as reducing the risk of dental issues, bad breath, and other health concerns. You can also suggest alternative hygiene practices, like using mouthwash or electric toothbrushes, to make the routine more appealing. Ultimately, encouraging good hygiene habits should be approached with empathy and understanding.
Reevaluating Relationship Boundaries
Consider reevaluating the boundary of not telling each other what to do in the relationship. While respecting individual autonomy is important, finding a balance between personal choices and mutual care is crucial. Communicate your desires for a partner who values self-care, good hygiene, and overall well-being. Establishing shared expectations and agreeing on certain standards of hygiene can help create a healthy and pleasant environment for both partners.
Welcome back to “Not Today, Pal with Jamie Lynn Sigler and Robert Iler” and Rob immediately opens with his new favorite fart-driven audio drops by Jamie! Rob shares a story about running into the host of “First Date” Lauren Compton, Ben Affleck and Tom Segura are the same person, and Rob shares his wild texts with Enny and how the rest of the YMH staff are lunatics. Rob and Jamie go down memory lane and look at photos from Rob’s debaucherous 21st birthday in Las Vegas, answer sweet and sour emails from the listeners about a girlfriend with a tinder profile and a boyfriend with dreadful hygiene habits.