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Is it felt like you're right on the sponsor, but I don't want to put that lock down there
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right now.
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You can give the kitty the chance to be here.
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The chance to decay.
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You want to find everything out.
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Right.
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I tried that.
0:25
And I almost adopted the child trying to do that.
0:40
It's really funny towards work I need to do.
0:43
I would just take a different direction when it comes to where the solution is.
0:52
I think the thing the sheep maybe doesn't see too is because we're new together.
0:59
Is that the level of the commitment to honesty is new.
1:06
And that you know, I could tell her that my tendency would be a lot of time to minimize things that might upset him.
1:14
And she said, you know what I mean when I said him or cause you pain later.
1:20
Aren't those the same.
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But she doesn't know how.
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I mean cause you pain current.
1:31
Because the reality is that I mean just the I hadn't started packing is the the pain of embarrassment.
1:40
It was easier to just say, oh I'm doing all of these wonderful things and go towards praise.
1:47
And then you just feel the feeling of embarrassment and maybe a little parental chance to die.
1:55
You know, let's bring them up again with the things that you just got.
2:03
When we feel our feelings in a raw village bass.
2:07
You know, only I don't know that.
2:15
It's still interesting.
2:19
But he's got that insight at this stage.
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It really is.
2:25
I hope kind of like some, you know, but I also that the old behavior would be.
2:36
Try to engineer the story and everything.
2:39
Okay, so the title likes it as if I had to crawl into that.
2:45
And up till the last moment, last night I've been like, it's like we're gonna see each other again.
2:52
And I'm like, you know, I don't know.
2:56
You can know, I'm sure you know that I've loved to see it.
3:00
But you also know I'm in my relationship with the mom of where things are fine.
3:06
And I don't know if it's gonna be enough for us to honestly.
3:11
And the rest of the story.
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So it had to be honest with you.
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And not be like, tell Jane right there.
3:22
And that's the other thing is this apartment going better.
3:28
I've been smoking a little bit more lately.
3:35
I thought it wasn't a big deal.
3:43
The one bedroom apartment, I was a child.
3:46
We need two or three bedrooms, right?
3:48
So here's a two bedroom apartment for $6,000 a month.
3:52
And he's like, that's so unnecessary.
3:55
And when you want one bedroom, why don't we pay the $900?
3:58
You know, these, you're right.
4:02
And yes, that means we probably won't be having our boys over there.
4:06
You can say that, but it's clearly not a priority for him right now.
4:12
Right, frankly, that's a lot to pay to have that privilege
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when you move about talking.
4:24
You've really had to get to hotel three times to make it work
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with the savings of the January.
4:31
Right.
4:37
So, you know, really a lot of those rely on it as it should.
4:41
My conversation is kind of all we're going to go in.
4:44
But, you know, being just truthful about...
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I happen to, but he's a lot of fun.
4:54
I think, you know, if I have a lens that I default to,
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that's kind of the jealous and see threatened,
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when really for so long, in the first month,