Live in Chicago, Tonight’s Conversation opens with crowd banter and catchphrases before tackling audience questions. Rafael asks why women expect perfection from men while wanting their own flaws accepted, prompting debate about whether women actually expect enough, how standards change depending on how much someone is liked, and how fantasy conditioning can pedestal men. Steven asks why childless single men are criticized for not wanting to date single mothers; the panel argues preferences are fine but backlash comes when men publicly demean single moms, while also noting stepfatherhood requires intention and responsibility. Daphne asks how to rebuild self-trust after staying too long in a situation; the hosts emphasize self-forgiveness, turning the page, apologizing to yourself, consistent changed behavior, affirmations and music as therapy, and identifying personal triggers like fear, loneliness, or desperation to restore discernment.
00:00 Cold Open Banter
00:38 Podcast Intro Live Chicago
02:08 Question One Perfection Standards
03:02 Defining Flaws And Cheating
04:56 Women Expect Too Little
08:13 Different Standards By Attraction
09:10 Disney Perfection Pedestal
11:18 Overgiving And Settling
14:25 Question Two Dating Single Moms
15:41 Why He Avoids Single Moms
16:37 Preferences and Double Standards
18:04 Respect for Stepdads
20:39 Single Mom Pushback
23:55 Rebuilding Self Trust
26:30 Turn the Page
28:49 Apologize and Be Consistent
30:06 Music Mantras and Healing
31:58 Becoming Trustworthy Again
33:30 Closing the Night
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