Live in Chicago with Tonight’s Conversation, Ace Metaphor, and panelists debate “cheating back,” rejecting gaslighting, and whether honesty about revenge cheating matters after a breakup. A caller asks for advice about a friend who is pregnant by an inmate with a year and a half left; the hosts discuss the risks of dating someone incarcerated, motives, and the importance of keeping her job and avoiding further “doubling down.” Another caller admits she repeatedly throws her ex’s infidelity in his face while hiding that she also cheated; the panel frames it as unhealed vengeance, manipulation, and a character issue that can follow into future relationships. The episode closes with a question on what gives men “the ick,” highlighting lack of accountability, shaming exes, and women lacking identity, boundaries, and standards.
00:00 Cheating And Gaslighting
00:41 Podcast Intro Chicago
01:12 Pregnant By An Inmate
03:14 Hard Truths About Jail Romance
05:44 Keep It Quiet Keep Your Job
06:11 Get Back Cheating Confession
06:49 Why You Cant Let It Go
10:11 Healing Versus Vengeance
11:28 Reclaiming Your Power
11:55 Revenge Cheating Warning
12:29 Timing the Get Back
13:09 Choose Better Environments
14:52 Cheating Accountability Debate
17:54 What Gives Men the Ick
18:19 Accountability Is Attractive
20:26 Standards and Boundaries
22:42 Closing the Night
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