Live in San Diego, Tonight’s Conversation panel debates sexual effort and communication, then answers audience questions: a 23-year-old military woman doubts her boyfriend after learning he took his ex to LA and the panel warns about rushing into living together, toxicity, and the need for protection; a woman asks if her sister should house a 57-year-old baby daddy facing homelessness, described as a diagnosed sociopathic narcissist with bad money habits and past fraud, and the panel advises against it; another question addresses a married man who had an affair with a coworker and still works with her, prompting discussion of boundaries, transparency, and potentially choosing the marriage over the job; and a woman shares years of disappointing 3–5 minute sex, leading to advice about direct communication and prioritizing sexual compatibility. The episode ends with guidance for a woman dating a widower two years after his wife’s death, emphasizing grief, patience, and considering friendship first.
00:00 Sex Takes Two
01:03 Podcast Intro Live
01:34 Moving In Too Fast
03:54 Toxic Couple Reality Check
06:43 Homeless Baby Daddy
08:06 Let Him Hit Rock Bottom
12:34 Affair With Coworker
14:59 Boundaries And Trust
18:48 Grief Boundaries After Cheating
19:54 Job Change Won’t Fix Infidelity
20:52 Soulmate Temptation Debate
22:44 Commitment Over Vibes
23:38 Honda vs Rolls Marriage Joke
24:31 Three to Five Minutes Problem
25:22 Foreplay and Honest Feedback
28:30 Stop Faking Speak Up
30:37 It Takes Two in Bed
32:26 Dating a Widower Reality Check
39:23 Friends First Not Rescue Love
41:25 Closing Thoughts and Goodbye
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