Foreign.
Speaker BYou know, it would not be the iconic midlife if we did not play a game.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker AWe love games.
Speaker BAre you ready for another game?
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BI've got a fun one, lady.
Speaker AThis one.
Speaker BThis one is called Red Flag, Green light.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker AOkay, we love that.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BWe're gonna.
Speaker BWe're gonna.
Speaker BI'm gonna describe a man, like, some tendencies or something he does, and you say if it's a.
Speaker BOr a green light for potential midlife dating situations.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BHe's never been married.
Speaker AGreen.
Speaker AGreen light.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker BSo, like, if he's, let's say 50, 55 and never been married, that's okay, right?
Speaker ALet's.
Speaker ALet's not.
Speaker ALet's not make assumptions here.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker BGood call.
Speaker ASome people are late bloomers.
Speaker BThat's true.
Speaker BThat's true.
Speaker AAnd that's okay.
Speaker AAnd that's okay.
Speaker BThat's okay.
Speaker BThat's absolutely okay.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BHe's in his 50s and he lives with his mom.
Speaker AThat would be a red flag.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BYou're like.
Speaker BAnd in the basement, too.
Speaker BLike.
Speaker AI know, right?
Speaker ABut.
Speaker ABut I mean.
Speaker AI mean, except, I mean, is she elderly?
Speaker AHe's a caretaker for her.
Speaker AYou know, depends on the situation.
Speaker ABut in general, I think most women would like an independent.
Speaker AA man that lives independently.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker AYou know, or not with his mom.
Speaker BExactly.
Speaker BHe asks you for your Venmo in the first week.
Speaker AI think that's a green light.
Speaker AIs he sending me, like, is he reimbursing me for half the meal I paid or.
Speaker BCould be.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AYeah, I don't.
Speaker AI don't.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AI haven't had many Venmo experiences, so I don't know.
Speaker AWhat's there an ulterior motive there?
Speaker AThat's.
Speaker ANo.
Speaker AThat's a good question.
Speaker AYeah, I mean, I mean, maybe.
Speaker AMaybe a true gentleman would all of a sudden Venmo me because he's like, hey, let me take care of that Uber that you.
Speaker AThat you took.
Speaker AI'd like to cover that cost.
Speaker AOr.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker BAs long as he's sending payment and not payment requests.
Speaker AOh, okay.
Speaker AOh, so sending a Venmo means he's asking for money?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AOh, okay.
Speaker ASorry.
Speaker AI thought it just meant, like, share your Venmo.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AOkay, so yeah.
Speaker AYes, that would be a red flag.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BHis ex, who's a girl, is still his best friend.
Speaker AHis ex, who is a girl, is still his best friend.
Speaker AGreen light.
Speaker AI have no issues with that.
Speaker BOkay, so there's no jealousy?
Speaker ANo.
Speaker AI mean, I'M I think it's, you know, it's important to understand the state of the relationship and what it is.
Speaker ABut I think, you know, in this life, you know, there's very few people that we have true, close connections with, and if.
Speaker AIf they're great friends and.
Speaker AAnd it has.
Speaker AIt's clear that there's not something to it.
Speaker AI'm going to give the benefit of the doubt.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BHe has no social media footprint or presence at all.
Speaker AGreen light.
Speaker BOh, okay, so that would not scare you off?
Speaker ANo, I mean, I think.
Speaker AI mean, some people are private people.
Speaker AYou know, my late husband, he had a little social media presence, but my husband didn't trust anybody and he didn't like himself out there, and he just liked privacy.
Speaker AAnd the reality is I, you know, I kind of can't be that private because, you know, my name is my brand and, you know, I have to have a presence.
Speaker ABut I am far more private now than I ever have been because.
Speaker AAnd, like, I don't post my love life.
Speaker AI haven't posted any pictures of my relationship with my boyfriend at all because there's power and privacy.
Speaker ASo I think that we've all gotten kind of used to that.
Speaker AYou have to, you know, have a presence online.
Speaker ABut now, I mean, are they on LinkedIn?
Speaker AAre they somewhere?
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker AIt just.
Speaker AIt depends on what they do for the living.
Speaker AA living as well.
Speaker BThat brings me to my next one.
Speaker BHe's charming, but vague about his job.
Speaker AI would say that is a red flag.
Speaker BOkay, so you'd say hold off on that one maybe.
Speaker AAnd when in doubt, hire a private investigator.
Speaker AI mean, this is the thing, too.
Speaker ALike, I don't, you know, I mean, just.
Speaker ALadies, you have that in your back pocket, you know, like, especially if you've been dating someone for a while or something.
Speaker ALike, I mean, you hate to do that, but, I mean, if you really want to know and you don't have time to waste, hire a PI if you really want to.
Speaker BYeah, good point, Good point.
Speaker AI mean, they'll find everything on someone.
Speaker ATrust me, they're good at their job.
Speaker BReal quick.
Speaker BOkay, he is 15 years younger than you.
Speaker AGreen light.
Speaker AGreen light.
Speaker AWhatever works.
Speaker AWhatever works.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker BHe refuses to take selfies with you.
Speaker BHe refuses or, like, be in pictures with you?
Speaker AWell, I mean, I don't post pictures of me and my boyfriend, but we take selfies.
Speaker ADo you mean taking selfies and posting it and sharing it?
Speaker AWell, then it's a green light because some people are private, you know, I mean, I And I just, I think that again, there's power and privacy.
Speaker ASo I don't, I mean, I have to understand the context of it.
Speaker ABut also some people, which I love, like, some people are very conscious of when they're out with people to not be on their phones.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd like, why do we need to have a picture of every occasion?
Speaker ALike, we don't.
Speaker ALike, how about we just put our phones away and we'd be present?
Speaker ASo I think it just depends on the context of what that is.
Speaker AYeah, so it's kind of depends.
Speaker ABut I think, but I think, I think we need to be taking less selfies, basically what it is, Right.
Speaker AWe don't need to take selfies and have to document every moment.
Speaker AI think sometimes just being present and not having our cameras and phones out is nice too.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BHe only text, never calls.
Speaker AWell, I think, I think it just, I mean, I'll say a green light only because we can't always assume that people are doing something nefarious.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASo we, it's like listen to what they're saying, I guess.
Speaker AI mean, some people.
Speaker ANow I'm in a long distance relationship.
Speaker AHe happens to like, you know, he enjoys talking on the phone.
Speaker AMy husband hated talking on the phone.
Speaker ANow we live together, so that's a different story.
Speaker ABut I could never be in a long distance relationship with my late husband because it never would have worked because he didn't like to talk on the phone.
Speaker AAnd that's okay.
Speaker AHe didn't like to talk on the phone.
Speaker AThat just wasn't right for me.
Speaker AAnd especially doing long distance, right?
Speaker ASo I just think, I think especially, you know, as I said, we need to understand what men, what men's needs are.
Speaker AWomen, we love to talk.
Speaker AMen don't, they don't like to talk on the phone.
Speaker AThey're not talkers.
Speaker AThey're just not.
Speaker AAnd so again, you have to decide, like, am I okay with somebody who's not a big talker?
Speaker AIf that's not right for you, then go find somebody else who does like to talk on the phone.
Speaker ABut again, we have to understand that men are from Mars, women are from Venus.
Speaker AWe're wired differently.
Speaker AAnd that's okay.
Speaker AIt doesn't make someone bad.
Speaker AIt's just you have to decide.
Speaker ADoes that work for you?
Speaker BYeah, absolutely.
Speaker BHe wants to split the dinner bill.
Speaker BExactly.
Speaker BLike to the penny.
Speaker ATo the penny?
Speaker BYeah, like, you know, 52.36 or something.
Speaker BLike to the penny.
Speaker AOkay, so I will, for me, I don't like anyone who's anal and that sounds like it's anal.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ABut guess what?
Speaker ASome.
Speaker ASome women are anal.
Speaker ASome men are, you know, anal.
Speaker ASo if they're.
Speaker AIf that's their little thing that's important to them, then great, if that works for you.
Speaker ABut you know that.
Speaker AThat wouldn't be for me.
Speaker ABut that doesn't mean it's wrong.
Speaker BWhat about if he wants to split the bill on the first date?
Speaker BLike dinner bill?
Speaker AI think that's fair.
Speaker AI think that's fair.
Speaker AI mean.
Speaker AI mean, also, I'm an independent woman, so I'm kind of okay like that.
Speaker ABut, I mean, it depends on the context, right?
Speaker AIf a guy pursued you and he's taking you out, then of course he should pay.
Speaker ABut if.
Speaker AIf somebody's like, I don't know, if a friend's just kind of setting.
Speaker ASetting you guys up, it's like, hey, I think you guys should date.
Speaker ABut, like, neither one really pursued the other one, and you kind of.
Speaker ASomeone set you up.
Speaker AThen it's like, you know, we don't know if this is going to be a love connection.
Speaker AI'm just trusting this friend that put me on this blind date.
Speaker ASo in that case, it's like, yeah, we may be.
Speaker AWe're just kind of getting together because we're doing it as a favor for our friend because they think we should meet, but it doesn't mean that it's going to be a romantic, you know, connection.
Speaker ASo I think if that.
Speaker AIn that scenario, then it's like, no, we.
Speaker AWe split it.
Speaker BOkay, that's a good point.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BIf you're not being.
Speaker BIf one isn't chasing the other sort of a thing.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BYeah, that's fair.
Speaker BHe tells you he loves you on week two.
Speaker AWell, yeah, I would say that's a red flag.
Speaker AThat's.
Speaker AThat's a little much.
Speaker AEspecially because men, notoriously, they don't hand that out.
Speaker AThey don't hand I love you out like trick or treat candy.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASo they hand it out when it's really meaningful.
Speaker ASo if he's saying that too quickly, that.
Speaker AThat.
Speaker AThat wouldn't be right for me.
Speaker BYeah, that would feel a little weird.
Speaker BA little off.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BWell, Renee, you have passed the test with flying colors.
Speaker AI know.
Speaker AI wish everything was so black and white, but in humans, everything is just not so black and white.
Speaker AAnd as you can probably tell, I give people the benefit of the doubt, because inherently, humans are good people.
Speaker AYou know, there's always going to be a small percentage that are not.
Speaker ABut by and large, I think we all.
Speaker AI Know, we all want the same things in this life.
Speaker AWe want to be happy.
Speaker AWe want to be loved.
Speaker AWe want to, you know, we want to love and be loved.
Speaker AWe want to be accepted for who we are.
Speaker AUm, you know, we want to be able to put a roof over our head.
Speaker AWe all have the same fundamental needs, both men and women.
Speaker AYou know, there's no.
Speaker AThere's no bad guy.
Speaker AYou know, there's.
Speaker AYou know, there's good guys.
Speaker AThere's plenty of them.
Speaker AAnd my wish is that women just give men a little more grace and just accept that they're not like us.
Speaker AThey're not like us.
Speaker AThey never will be like us.
Speaker AAnd, you know, and we need to.
Speaker BAccept that they have their own factory settings.
Speaker BI mean, totally different.
Speaker AYeah, Right.
Speaker BAnd not to say we can't change those.
Speaker BI mean, not change them, but, you know, you can kind of like.
Speaker BLike you were saying earlier, tell them what you love and what you like and, you know, the things that you want, because they're also not mind readers, you know, so you kind of.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker AAnd at a certain point, if you're sharing what you need and they're not able to meet that, then he's not the right one for you.
Speaker ASo you can't get mad at him because, oh, he needed to be this, that, and the other thing.
Speaker ASome people aren't able to do that for you.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd that's okay.
Speaker AAnd that's up to you.
Speaker AJust at some point, say, this is no longer right for me.
Speaker AI've expressed my needs.
Speaker AI've said what's important, and he's not able to do that for me.
Speaker ABut there'll be someone out there that would be open to that.
Speaker AAnd so it's not, you know, yelling at each other and thinking that, you know, people are awful.
Speaker AIt's just like, this wasn't a fit.
Speaker BIt wasn't a fit.
Speaker AIt wasn't a fit.
Speaker BAnd no hard feelings, like, just move on and go on with your life.
Speaker BRight, Right.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ABecause trust me, we're not the fit for everyone either.
Speaker AYou know, I mean, I know we act like we're all high and mighty, but we're not the fit for everyone either, too.
Speaker BIt's true.
Speaker BIt's true.
Speaker BIt's.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker BYou know, it goes both ways, right?
Speaker AIt goes both ways.
Speaker AAbsolutely.