If I Were You - 573: Polar Plunge 2

Episode Date: January 3, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is a headgum original. This is a headgum original. I don't know what I did to piss you off. Did you like that? I loved that. I actually really loved it. And I needed to hear it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:26 And I had to have a little dance break. During it. Yeah. But you're welcome to anybody watching at home. Yeah, you could be watching these on YouTube still. We're still recording the zooms. And uploading these as a video podcast if interested. That's true.
Starting point is 00:01:42 If interested. And it is interesting. That was Eric from Vancouver. And as far as plugs go, my band Bad Magic just put out a Halloween themed single slash music video called Devilish Ways. Sweet.
Starting point is 00:01:58 I wrote, recorded, mixed, mastered, filmed, and edited the whole thing in less than three weeks. Wow. Good job. Filmed? Yeah. Was it a music video? Maybe. Eric from Vancouver, Canada. Hope to see you guys live again some day.
Starting point is 00:02:14 There you have it. All right. I love it. Eric with a C. Not quite as cool as Eric with a K, huh? Oh, it is perfect. I actually really like the name Eric. Either way, I think they're good.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Really? Eric? What do you think of that? For either my son or me. Eric. Well, for you, it's too late. You don't get to decide that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:46 You'd have to give it. You'd have to give it to the next generation. Eric. I think Eric related. Right. Yeah. I could give it to one of my children for sure, but I could also have them call me that instead of dad.
Starting point is 00:03:02 Because that's kind of like a given name. Eric. You know, dad, daddy, dad after Eric. They won't call you Eric. Eric's an interesting one because like I get thinking Eric is fine, but like as a new parent, you can choose anything in the world
Starting point is 00:03:18 to make a list and narrow it down to just one ultimate name and land on Eric. Who's doing that? Well, it's an old world name. I feel like it's one of the oldest names, isn't it? I don't think it's biblical, so maybe there's that.
Starting point is 00:03:34 If you want to go non-Bible old name, maybe Eric is the goat. Yeah. It's a strong name. Also, I think it's probably a family name at this point. Yeah, like my great-grandfather's name was Eric. Eric. Or your little Eric, Eric Jr.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Who's the most famous? Who's the most famous Eric? My... Okay, Prince Eric from the Little Mermaid. Okay, that's pretty good. Eric Dyer, Defender for the Tottenham Hotspur.
Starting point is 00:04:06 No way he's the most famous. He was on the World Cup team. Didn't play much, but he did make the cup. He's made a few mistakes this season, but ultimately he's a good player. Yeah. He's one of my favorites. I really love Eric Dyer. Prince Eric, did you say? Was that your first one?
Starting point is 00:04:22 I think that Prince is in Little Mermaid name was Eric. Also, Prince Eric is what I call Eric Dyer my favorite spurs player. Yeah, Prince Eric is also what you call your little dick. Nice. But I actually have a huge to normal size cock.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Maybe a little small for some, but just right for me. Asshole. Just kidding. Actually, speaking of shrinkage, how were your polar plunges? They were great. They were great. Each unique in their own way
Starting point is 00:04:54 and a lot of fun. A lot of fun. So we were talking about this pre-New Year's that you had two polar plunges planned. That's correct. And then during the course of the week, there was some sort of polar vortex happening in the east coast.
Starting point is 00:05:10 It was quite cold. So I think we talked about my sister, Sarah invited me to the polar plunge in New Haven. Yeah. And then Pat Castles invited me to the polar plunge in Coney Island.
Starting point is 00:05:26 Right. What I did not know is that Sarah was not inviting me to a sanctioned polar plunge. She was just inviting me to jump in the ocean. Got it. So that was not with anyone. It was after Christmas.
Starting point is 00:05:42 So when I found that out that we could go anywhere, I texted my cousin Scott who lives on the shoreline in Connecticut in Bridgeport and I was like, do you want to do this too? My buddy Nate lives there.
Starting point is 00:05:58 He actually does the polar plunge every Sunday all through the winter. Wow. He did it twice that day that we did it. He went back in the afternoon. I was addicted to the plunge. It's a lifestyle. And I've found that out.
Starting point is 00:06:14 But that first day, so we went, me, Micah, Sarah, Nate, and my cousin Scott drove out, met at Scott's house. Any second guessings like when it was like 22 degrees and you're like in a jacket, you're like, maybe we shouldn't do this?
Starting point is 00:06:30 I was looking at like, so I think the day before Christmas, it was that crazy polar vortex outside and it was so cold and I was like, this is going to be awful. But I saw that by Monday it was going to be up to like 28 degrees. So I was like, maybe that'll
Starting point is 00:06:46 feel warmer. So I wasn't ever going to back out. But I was like, this is going to be really cold. And then we got out of the car. We drove there with the heat on. It was like 80 degrees in my car and we had our jacket on.
Starting point is 00:07:02 So we're pretty hot. So you've seen yourself so that the cold feels refreshing. I don't know if it's a technique. It was our technique for that day. And then we got, we pulled up to the beach and it was like the tide pools were frozen solid.
Starting point is 00:07:18 And I was like, oh, this is going to be really, really fucking cold. It hadn't been above 30, above freezing in days. So everything was frozen. But I made the mistake of taking my shoes
Starting point is 00:07:34 and socks and sweatpants off at the car and walking down to the beach. Cause like that's just what you do when you go to the beach. But not when it's cold. So by the time we're standing near the shore I'm like, I've moved off the ice.
Starting point is 00:07:50 I'm standing on the sand, but it is my, I feel like I'm starting to lose feeling in my toes. It's so cold. Are you shivering? Like teeth chattering? No. The adrenaline is pumping. And I'm acutely aware of how cold my feet are. But that's it. And I'm kind of thinking like
Starting point is 00:08:06 let's go, let's get this over with. And I'm like, is it time? Is it time? And then we just walked in and it is really cold. Yeah, just walked in nice and steady. It was very cold, but I was definitely fixated on my feet
Starting point is 00:08:22 because they had been cold before we went in. They're the first things to hit the water. So it was like pins and needles, feeling almost like pain in my feet. But the water was like 40, it was 25 degrees out, but it was like, the water was 45 degrees.
Starting point is 00:08:38 So it didn't, it felt, I mean, it felt very cold, but it didn't feel like I was hurting myself, aside from my feet. And I couldn't really feel anything except for the pain in my feet. So we go in pain and feet. Yeah. Did you leave the car running? Yeah, car was still running.
Starting point is 00:08:54 It was like, you know, 50 yards away. It was really close. It was a small beach. I think it was actually called small beach. And Nate does this all the time. He showed up with like big duck boots with the laces taken out, wearing like a jacket, his beanie.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Like he had the technique down. Yeah, he's wearing the boots on the beach. And I realized when I saw him, I was like, I should have done that. And he was trying to stand for five minutes. And what about you? The rest of my family, we were just, we just went, I think we ended up staying in for like
Starting point is 00:09:28 from the moment our feet hit the water to when we got out was like a minute and 20 seconds. Okay. Pretty long for frozen water plus frozen air. And then is there any relief when you walk out? Or is it still just really cold? That was the interesting thing. It was really bad when we walked out
Starting point is 00:09:46 because the water was a little bit warmer than the air and outside it was kind of like 25 and a little windy. I was like shivering, frozen to my core. My feet were had lost all feeling and I was kind of like
Starting point is 00:10:02 walking back to the car and I was walking on the asphalt, like walking on the road and it felt like I was walking on a cloud like slippers. And I was like, I know this doesn't feel like this. And that's just like how I knew that my feet had lost all feeling.
Starting point is 00:10:18 I also dunked under. Felt anything. I dunked under three times or four times. I dunked under twice just to feel it and then on my way back in I had a rush and I went under again and again and
Starting point is 00:10:34 the last time I came up I had tunnel vision. I couldn't really I was like, oh my god. So were you ever scared? No, it was awesome. I felt really invigorated and alive afterwards
Starting point is 00:10:50 and we're all like hugging and taking selfies and it was when you first got out of the water it didn't feel cold because I was just like so amped and then I'm standing there like trying to like dry my shoulders off but I didn't know if I should dry my feet or my shoulders and my feet were so cold and then I was like, I need to get back
Starting point is 00:11:06 to the car when I die. And then it's got the car warm breakfast case ideas and the car was warm. I couldn't feel my feet because Sarah had to drive us back to Scott's house cooked us breakfast and it was lovely. It was really great. When did you finally feel
Starting point is 00:11:22 like back to normal? I felt back I mean I I got feeling back in them over the next like two hours and then that afternoon I played Squash with my brother and I broke a sweat and that was when I was like okay I'm like
Starting point is 00:11:38 oh wow all of the effects of being cold are gone and then the polar plunge in Coney Island was like the opposite of that. It was like not just a quaint thing where we pulled up to the beach with some loved ones and walked in it was like
Starting point is 00:11:54 we drove first of all I was I partied on New Year's and I was so hungover I threw up in the morning and I was like I really wanted to back out but like the night before in my drunk
Starting point is 00:12:10 and stupor I had convinced like four other people to go so I was now like carpooling with people I couldn't drive like I went to Jill and I was like can you please drive and she was like 8 in the morning we left at 11
Starting point is 00:12:26 I was so hungover I was so hungover I was so ill I like I couldn't Jill was downstairs making us breakfast and the smell of browning butter made me throw up
Starting point is 00:12:42 and I couldn't eat she got me coffee and I couldn't drink it how did you drive half an hour to Brooklyn or deep deep whatever it is to go to Coney Island I mean twice Jill pulled over because I thought I was going to have to throw up I kept on just like covering my
Starting point is 00:13:00 eyes and saying oh my god I was like the kind of hangover where I like couldn't even like be jovial or entertaining about it I was just recording this on Monday this was Sunday and I was like
Starting point is 00:13:18 I couldn't feel nervous or excited about the polar punch I was full of regret because I was like I imagined myself like running in and feeling really good and like being in a hangover now I have to do that whenever I'm sick so I'm like
Starting point is 00:13:36 I'm so terrible going there and then we like drop people off we parked the car all of the lots are full there's like a line around the corner of people who have like registered for the polar plunge and you get like a free t-shirt and stuff there's thousands of people there
Starting point is 00:13:52 it's a full on carnival it's at Coney Island with like the cyclone and all that shit with the boardwalk and Nathan's there's like it's a party there's like a live band and costumes by the time we got through
Starting point is 00:14:08 I had eaten half of the sandwich that Jill had made and I was like starting to feel a little bit better and like we were there with Amanda Pat Castles Vinnie, Hannah Amanda's girlfriend or fiance Kim and um and uh Micah's girlfriend
Starting point is 00:14:24 Jill and one of her friends so I was like a big crew and I was starting to feel like being around people I was like you know this is my brain is still feeling very very slow and I'm feeling ill was anybody else hungover as you? no no not at all
Starting point is 00:14:40 I ate half the sandwich and then I was feeling a little better but I had to stop because I thought I could I might throw up we get through registration and then I'm starting to feel pretty good and then by the time we get to the beach I finish the sandwich and I take off my shirt I'm feeling
Starting point is 00:14:56 I'm feeling like excited again this is the hangover cure in action it's pretty warm it's like 50 degrees and sunny Jill wasn't even in a jacket I was just there in a hoodie but the water is basically the same temperature as the first plunge
Starting point is 00:15:12 so like 44 degrees but it feels colder because it's colder than the air yeah it's colder than the air but at the same time the air was like so warm that like it really felt perfectly fine to be there even in a t-shirt and then
Starting point is 00:15:28 we all like like we even like hung out on the it wasn't like before where we like as soon as we were on the beach we needed to get in the water and get back in the car we were like hanging out on the beach being like when should we go is it time with some jumping jacks and then we all ran in and I like went back in
Starting point is 00:15:44 it felt so good the first one prepared you because it was below freezing in and out it might have been a miserable experience if it was 25 and everyone was on the beach but it was it was like a day you could have a picnic
Starting point is 00:16:00 so it really felt like a party in the sun the water was actually warming you you didn't have to run to a warmed up car yeah exactly and was it indeed a hangover cure I felt completely fine afterwards 100% cured
Starting point is 00:16:16 and then I got sick again on the car ride back got it because that was sort of car related at the very least it felt like the hangover cure I was hoping for interesting do you think that I'm converted I'm gonna do it again and again this winter oh you're gonna do it like weekly
Starting point is 00:16:32 I don't think I can get to the beach every week but I'll do it every month wow that's a guarantee that is a guarantee because I'm gonna go surfing every month so I'll at least get in the ocean and if it's and I think I will also
Starting point is 00:16:48 run into my bathing suit and do the cold plunge would you do it in the snow if it's snowing on the beach yeah that sounds like a lovely time to do it I've already done it when it was 25 so if it's like if it's
Starting point is 00:17:04 let's call it 30 and snowing that sounds really nice a nice fluffy snow the kind that's not totally sticking I would definitely do that I don't think I've ever seen snow on the beach is that like I guess that's a very specific east coast thing but there could be
Starting point is 00:17:20 I don't even know where the sand is right I've never seen that yeah yeah no it happens all the time alright I mean I'm definitely not doing it but it would make for great photos I think right like if you're like sort of in your underwear doing a snow angel on a beach
Starting point is 00:17:36 yeah if you want to when you're in town at the end of January if you want to go to the beach you don't have to go in but I'll do the polar plunge then well that's good I'll bring a drone or something yeah I can't even do like a cold shower
Starting point is 00:17:52 it's too cold yeah you don't like the cold it's actually it's 61 here now and I'm kind of freaking out I almost cancelled this podcast you're in a parka and it's
Starting point is 00:18:08 70 in my house but just the fact that I can see something in the 60s I'm also getting the numb feet thing I think it's eye-opening scary alright so I guess your unsolicited premature advice is polar plunge
Starting point is 00:18:24 are good yeah I love it I'm a convert alright let's take a break thanks sponsors come back and answer some questions after these massages thank you to Helix Sleep for sponsoring this episode of our
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Starting point is 00:21:20 and we're back okay your unsolicited was indeed the polar plunge right that's correct you're recommending it yeah highly recommend it I think it's great did it feel
Starting point is 00:21:36 did it have any carryover effects or is it more like a rush of natural adrenaline I don't know I feel like I'm sure you could find stuff online that says that there's a lot of health benefits and I bet there's a lot of people online that would say that it's really bad for you too I don't know
Starting point is 00:21:52 for me it was all about the rush effects the immediate aftermath that endorphin dump that feeling like I'm the king of the world and I'm still happy when I think about it so that's a good enough effect for me even a temporary adrenaline is good
Starting point is 00:22:08 because you rarely get that in a normal life totally I'm a seeker questions answers I have a question I want to know what your ass did for new years which parties did you go to
Starting point is 00:22:24 which clubs did you attend what festivals what clubs did you invite a day rave at redondo beach that sort of blended into a night rave that was that 48 hour party right yeah it was a silent tiki disco
Starting point is 00:22:40 actually I gave you a viking funeral I did go out though I didn't want to because it was the rainiest night in years in LA there was like pouring rain to the point where there were like power outages all around town
Starting point is 00:22:56 oh my god so it was just like pouring rain cars were like hydroplaning puddles everywhere like you couldn't drive more than 40 miles per hour and then people were throwing parties one that we arrived to that didn't have electricity so we didn't even park and we just left right away
Starting point is 00:23:12 then there was another one that didn't have electricity but everyone used their iphone flashlight to kind of illuminate the room enough to hang out and see one another wild but it was still a relatively tame evening where I went out saw some people
Starting point is 00:23:28 friend of the podcast George Basil included but was back home by midnight definitely back home to see the ball drop you saw the ball drop at your house yeah well that you know the replay the midnight version for LA
Starting point is 00:23:44 right oh I see yeah yeah but you were home pre midnight yes home pre midnight again pouring rain scary cars no parking no electricity right terrified to be outside and did you
Starting point is 00:24:00 so you didn't like Lyft or Uber you were designated driver yeah I was going to go there I'm not drinking a lot tonight it's just terrible it's cold it's wet I can hardly even like walk to my car without getting soaked I wasn't about to like go go ham
Starting point is 00:24:16 yeah did you dress up or were you wearing like that hoodie I was wearing that hoodie but with a rain jacket over it because again thick heavy plumes yeah scary rain scary rain yeah it wasn't such a baby man it was dark
Starting point is 00:24:32 dark and cold rain mm-hmm yeah no traffic light based rain you know it was freezing and rainy here at night that didn't even come up for me it didn't even factor well you didn't have to drive anywhere I took an Uber
Starting point is 00:24:48 to dinner and I took an Uber to Mike's house was it crazy was Uber surging no no it was normal yeah it was nothing it was normal I was thinking like remember like in 2008 like when midnight happened
Starting point is 00:25:04 you used to get all these texts from people happy new years like oh everybody's texting me I didn't get any texts this year social media kind of like eliminated the need to text people now it's just like I'll post about it story and you can see it at your leisure yeah yeah that's
Starting point is 00:25:20 kind of true I wonder to like I I think I would at least at midnight I made more of a decision to be like in the moment in in our party rather than like texting people or videoing it
Starting point is 00:25:36 yeah yeah I've been rejecting the phone a bit more recently and it feels good feels right for me I saw another guy with a tiny phone that like small phone that doesn't have any apps on it just like text the light calls yeah
Starting point is 00:25:52 still thinking are you willing I think I'm not willing to like go through the hassle of switching my phone if I could snap my fingers and test out a light phone I definitely I would be happy to do it for like a month and be like let's see
Starting point is 00:26:08 what happens but I don't need it as a secondary transfer my cuts yeah it all it sounds like something I I'd have to try when like every single other aspect of my life is settled but I have like got errands to run today got to pick things up post office
Starting point is 00:26:24 I need to be on snapchat for that yeah I'm trying to be on twitter I'm trying to be on my phone less in lines I think that's I don't know why because it's like a line is kind of the best time to use your phone yeah but I just don't want to like move through
Starting point is 00:26:40 a line like a zombie just looking down kind of shuffling forward as other people do yeah I mean that that is a lot of it it's just like you're in a line of like 13 years like all right I'm gonna be present got the socks I'm gonna look at my right you look at your board
Starting point is 00:26:56 and yeah and then you start being bored in in situations where you shouldn't necessarily be bored like oh I'm sitting in this room with someone I love but I'll look at my phone time yeah in this movie so I guess I might as well check my phone I mean it's a slow time in the movie
Starting point is 00:27:12 it's a slow time in the I watched The Godfather last night did I tell you the first time ever the Jill I yeah actually when I had when I had Covid shout out to you I was I watched The Godfather for the first time never seen it
Starting point is 00:27:28 watched it technically technically not with Jillian but she was watching on an iPad downstairs and I was watching upstairs in the TV room well I see and I loved it yeah I thought it was great it's actually pretty good yeah people were saying
Starting point is 00:27:44 two is even better and I watched two last night and I thought it was really good I didn't think it was better but I thought it was really good and then I hear not great things about three yeah I probably I wonder if I'll even see three I guess maybe I will because
Starting point is 00:28:00 I'm like mildly curious but it feels good to have seen one and two yeah I wonder what other classics are out there that you just haven't ever checked out this is what you and I should do a movie podcast where we just watch oh yeah did we talk about this once where we watch
Starting point is 00:28:16 like the hundred best movies of all time or something yeah all these movies that we haven't seen yeah I wonder if there's any podcast where people watch movies feels like it's kind of uncharted yeah exactly well there were no advice shows when we started this one
Starting point is 00:28:34 so yeah we're actually grandfathered into any idea that we spin this off into technically our movie podcast will have started on 2013 yeah exactly speaking of questions this is one from a freaking guy
Starting point is 00:28:50 in college if you can think about if you can believe it and I believe it's a British college nice why don't we call this guy Eric love it I'm writing you in dire need because I'm currently in a lukewarm dire yeah Eric
Starting point is 00:29:06 dire says he's in dire need because he's currently in a lukewarm pursuit of an absolute dime piece the story begins at the start of my college's current semester when I entered my English class and noticed maybe this person isn't from England I just saw English class when I entered
Starting point is 00:29:22 my English class and noticed a strapping young female classmate in England do they take English class or is that just an American thing right it is weird that we just call it English
Starting point is 00:29:38 yeah in English we're not taking science classes I'm learning the language that I know and love halfway through the semester she came up to me after class
Starting point is 00:29:54 and we began to chat next thing I know we're getting hour long lunches together after most classes and things are going swimmingly after several post class meals I decided to ask if she wanted to go out sometime and though I didn't call it a date I think my intentions were fairly
Starting point is 00:30:10 clear she said yes I got her number I was flying high but two hours before our scheduled meetup she texted me saying that she forgot her dorm had a mandatory drugs and alcohol class to go to so she couldn't go out anymore
Starting point is 00:30:26 Cupid yanked the arrow right from under my heart and I lost all hope did everything fall apart after our date fell through do you think her new post class meetups are her way of showing that she doesn't want to get lunch or talk to me anymore should I even continue my lukewarm pursuit or am I just being paranoid
Starting point is 00:30:42 help wait the post the post class meetup stopped at this point however we haven't been able to get lunch because she had to meet up with someone else after every class hmm
Starting point is 00:30:58 interesting I mean a mandatory drug and alcohol class in the dorm feels like a legitimate excuse but at the beginning of a relationship she could be giving you the jake fade away she certainly could be giving you the jake fade away
Starting point is 00:31:14 yeah like one date being rescheduled is enough to completely derail this entire potential relationship I think it was I had a formula for this it was like two dodged texts and a cancelled plan
Starting point is 00:31:30 or something two cancels two cancelled plans and a dodged text or something like that so I think I think you're allowed to now you have the number she cancelled on the date because of a mandatory class that she had to take
Starting point is 00:31:46 I think you could say let's hey if you want to reschedule that date or reschedule the drink reschedule like let me know or suggest maybe not let me know maybe suggest
Starting point is 00:32:02 a time and see what happens and if she says no but doesn't give you a new time then it's over it's hard because like you don't want to be the only like she says I can't make it and then you'd be like alright what about this time it's like why do I always have to come up with
Starting point is 00:32:18 like the rescheduled plan but at the same time like some people like to be pursued and she's like well you never asked to reschedule so I wasn't interested in that either you do have to sort of attempt to swing the bat if you want to get a hit it's seemingly like but if she keeps
Starting point is 00:32:34 saying no no no then you have to like at one point realize okay I've struck out and I have to move on to my next ad bat taking this additional swing is not embarrassing you like on paper you were hanging out after class
Starting point is 00:32:50 yeah you asked her out she said yes canceled before and you asked her out again that's all super normal and it's especially not embarrassing if she becomes your girlfriend then you guys get married okay that right happened then it's like I but sued her and I finally got it and now she's
Starting point is 00:33:06 into me too or you can let this really petty thing eat you alive and be like well she canceled so she never ever wants to see me again right it's like that's not necessarily that's that's a projection so I feel like I used to be like that where I like would I would never
Starting point is 00:33:22 want to like be I would never want to be like a pursuer to the point where I aired on the other side where it's like okay she pushed one date I'm gone I'm never going to talk to her again but I didn't embarrass myself and that's that yeah and
Starting point is 00:33:38 and I think ultimately you did embarrass yourself by not pursuing more by missing out on love but this person you know is like you said hasn't embarrassed himself yet so far there was just one attempt
Starting point is 00:33:54 one push you can give another nudge the thing is always it's always the people that are this is almost too self-aware this is almost you swing too far to the other other way but like it's always somebody that has this level of
Starting point is 00:34:10 inner monologue that that is doing the most normal thing so like I really don't think that you can be like oh man I came on too strong because you're afraid to ask her out again after she said yes so you shouldn't be
Starting point is 00:34:26 you're so far from being the creepy person in a DM where it's like hey how's it going next week hello can you read these next week hello what's going on why aren't you responding you fucking bitch I'm talking to you aren't you saying anything you see those
Starting point is 00:34:42 online you're like I don't want to be that but I think you're right off the polar opposite end of that it sounds like you're not that yeah you're currently not that and even one more attempt to hang out would leave you very far away still not that yeah yeah definitely
Starting point is 00:34:58 so if you like her ask her out one more time and if she says no then you can think it's over two strikes and you're out that's how it works yes although it's a rescheduled attempt is that a foul ball where you can just keep
Starting point is 00:35:14 doing that or is that considered a strike I think at a certain point you have to take a hit if you've asked her out like five times and she's like had a reason to decline each one individually but hasn't had the courage to overall reject you I think that's you have to take
Starting point is 00:35:30 some of that on yourself right but I think you can ask her out and be like are you free next Thursday for whatever and then she says if she says no you could theoretically ask her out one more time after that we'll call it three strikes
Starting point is 00:35:46 yeah and one foul tip yeah but the first two foul tips are strikes right the last one I think you can just be like alright so you ask her out she says yes then has to reschedule
Starting point is 00:36:02 you say how about this date to reschedule she says no and then you can say I think what I would do in this situation I would be like okay let me know if there's a time that works for you I'm around and that's it yeah like balls in your court
Starting point is 00:36:18 I'm bad at fucking finding a time so let me know and I'll make myself available I don't know your schedule so clearly I'm just yeah finding my way in the dark and it's not working babe okay imagine if she's like hey can you do next
Starting point is 00:36:34 Thursday at noon and there was an alcohol and drugs thing at his door and he'd be like yes definitely I'll fucking skip this meeting I'll not go to this federal your priority number one yeah I love you girl is that too early to say
Starting point is 00:36:50 before our first date I'll be there and I brought you a fucking necklace how's that it's a promise rose so promise would be with me rose alright let us know follow up although I should say this email is from 12 and a half years ago
Starting point is 00:37:06 so maybe they are already together with child that'd be awesome let us know let us know how that yeah for sure let us know okay let's take another break answer some more questions after these massages yes please thank you to stamps.com
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Starting point is 00:39:30 you can upload as many photos as you want directly into my parents kitchen it's really nice oh that's cool so you take a photo of anything perhaps a baby and then it goes to their digital photo yeah frame this is actually how we how we told Jill's grandma she was pregnant we
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Starting point is 00:40:02 she was pregnant yeah yeah kind of like a she misheard it or something like that or the way you said it was kind of like could go either way the way Jill's Jill's grandma is pregnant oh my god Jill's grandma is 90 and pregnant it's pretty cool and you told me with a digital photo frame holy smokes
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Starting point is 00:41:22 plus free shipping thank you and now back to the head gum podcast you were listening to and we're back all right we got another question this one's from a lady interesting
Starting point is 00:41:38 interesting topic which is the idea of an emotional fuck boy emotional fuck boy yeah let's call this lady Erica dire that's really good I started talking to this guy a 22 year old girl living in Massachusetts I started talking
Starting point is 00:41:54 to this guy and from day one it felt different he put the kind of time effort and emotional intimacy into our conversations and dates that you don't come up with if you just have a hook up situation he was open and emotional from the start and it felt like we were dating although of course
Starting point is 00:42:10 I never assumed this but we were talking about his family he asked about mine regularly cooking for me calling me randomly to tell me things about his day I don't know sounds like dating to me but sure our physical and emotional chemistry were crazy and he even introduced me to his friends
Starting point is 00:42:26 on the second date he obviously have been telling them about me because he they knew a few things about me he texted me things like I just saw a cute old couple holding hands and it made me emotional the sex was unbelievably good and he never
Starting point is 00:42:42 initiates a what is this conversation so I finally tell him I have feelings for him which I thought were obvious to begin with and he says I really enjoy your company but I'm not in a place to pursue things in that way and I don't want to lead you on that's cuckoo I feel
Starting point is 00:43:00 very blindsided my question is was this all an act it felt too real to be an act I couldn't have made it up all in my head is this the new kind of player that I have found that gets very emotional why can't I take why take all the time and energy to do that or did he actually
Starting point is 00:43:16 care about me and just freaked out I didn't even ask for a relationship my exact words were I care about you and I care about whatever this is can you shed some light about whether this was an elaborate time-consuming act that I should look out for in the future our fuck boys evolving help me understand
Starting point is 00:43:32 thank you so much this guy is me to a T in 93 it's me 15 years ago so is it an act or he's just it's a brain thing where he's
Starting point is 00:43:50 literally convincing himself that he's in full on love with somebody everyone's different and and for some people being emotional and having those connections is like that's them letting their guard down more than they're really comfortable with but some
Starting point is 00:44:06 people are just instinctually vulnerable almost as a defense mechanism like me I am very very open when I meet somebody I like to connect on an emotional level version instead of like a shallow one but
Starting point is 00:44:22 often I'm doing that in my head with lots of different people and I can make people feel blindsided for sure somebody that doesn't is it used to someone that is like that yeah would you if somebody if you were doing that style of courtship and then
Starting point is 00:44:38 somebody's like I care about what this is would it freak you out to the point like never mind I don't want to lead you on by maybe when I was 22 and I didn't realize then that everybody wasn't like me so I think this person this 22 year old guy has emotion has some maturing to do
Starting point is 00:44:54 to realize that like when he's behaving like this he's sending a message to people which is something that I realized ultimately yeah I needed you need to say this kind of thing up front because it is normal to be like oh if somebody
Starting point is 00:45:10 cares about me this much that's the beginning of a relationship but some people are like this is just how I am with everybody just an open person and you'll introduce people to your family and friends that early on I can't even tell you how many girls my parents met
Starting point is 00:45:26 so many it's not like a big step in your relationship mind I'm finally going to introduce this person to my parents it's like no we went on a date had a sleep over once and now you're meeting my mom for brunch on a whim I used to show my grandfather girls I matched with
Starting point is 00:45:42 on Tinder who's that hoe and that's you talking yeah I think I just like I just like talking about romance and I like I don't know I
Starting point is 00:46:00 was very earnest in those situations it was I meant it all but it just was fleeting so that it wasn't dishonest I just needed to learn who I was better to protect other people from me it's not a lie if you believe it
Starting point is 00:46:16 yeah and I always did every single first date that I went on I was like oh I can marry this person and then I would go home and wake up and not think about them anymore so it's almost like if it's in front of you you're excited
Starting point is 00:46:32 and emotional and then when it's taken away you're like what's next yeah I was a puppy dog and everybody listened to the early episodes of this podcast I knew this stuff about me you didn't have object permanence yeah and I've matured
Starting point is 00:46:48 so this person will too but I do think that they're not necessarily doing all this just to fuck with you I think they're young they don't know who they are either but you're teaching them a valuable lesson by being like I thought you really liked me because
Starting point is 00:47:04 you texted me when you saw an old couple that's like not a normal thing for me so maybe you can just explain to them how to communicate with you better but like do you want somebody who is feeling like that and thinking that to like just I'm not going to text this person that because it's leaving them on or
Starting point is 00:47:20 do you want them to be themselves and find someone that likes that and is ready to whatever yeah I mean those are those are great questions to ask this person I think that you're allowed to have like follow up conversations about this you know like
Starting point is 00:47:36 if you're sleeping together you can be like I'm getting from you if that's not what you want then we need to talk about it yeah it's like when you go out on a few dates with someone and you're like I miss you but you don't want to say I miss you because that's like whoa that's like really intense
Starting point is 00:47:52 a serious thing to say after a few dates right would you advise somebody to not text somebody I miss you if they genuinely miss them yeah I think I would I think I would right which is weird because it's like be yourself advice
Starting point is 00:48:08 right be yourself but don't let others people see yourself I think you can be yourself within reason within reason of course don't stop thinking I miss you just stop saying I miss you
Starting point is 00:48:24 yeah I think you have to use contextual I don't know everything has context so like you might be feeling that maybe it's yourself to say something like that but maybe you would know that this other person won't necessarily respond to it because they think they act differently than you
Starting point is 00:48:40 yeah maybe you wait and you think it in your head because that could freak somebody out the I miss you text too early on or the I care about you or the I saw an old couple holding hands and it made me think about what the future with you could be totally but maybe you're hanging like maybe
Starting point is 00:48:56 you're it's early in the relationship and you're having those sleepovers that like last until the afternoon and you're saying these things in person like I like spending time with you this is so nice and then you do feel confident enough to throw out and I miss you on week three and that could work it's all
Starting point is 00:49:12 subjective right because if you're like I miss you and the other person's like I totally miss you too and then you have a passionate romance that leads to a long marriage that's also in play slash possible there's truly no right answer it's either the perfect thing to say or it closes the door on what otherwise would
Starting point is 00:49:28 have been a good relationship or maybe you say it and it's right in the moment then you regret it you're either fucked or you nailed it each time every time you open your mouth so just keep on keep it on brother
Starting point is 00:49:44 so basically we don't really know to say this is our last show this is over you've told someone you love them on drugs at a concert too early and they reciprocated and then they were confused when you broke it off why would you break it off with me
Starting point is 00:50:00 you said you loved me at the fucking film festival and I regretted it at the time but now with even more space ten years later I think that's a fun part of my history that I enjoy so even when you fuck up it's good
Starting point is 00:50:16 unless you fuck up really bad and then it's bad you don't want to hurt others of course it's just part of your growing pains and you didn't do anything wrong in the moment you did love that person what were you just not going to say it that would have been bad too
Starting point is 00:50:32 I love you he said look at the person you're with in the eyes and tell them you love them but I said it I said it because fucking what was the DJ's name and where was it? Burning Man
Starting point is 00:50:48 it was at Burning Man yeah it doesn't count Burning Man love is not real world love yeah that's not how it goes it was for the night alright good luck lady
Starting point is 00:51:06 and good luck all of you thanks to all of you for listening to this episode sorry it was a little late but you know it's technically a holiday today so I hope you understand everybody knows how hungover I was yesterday now yeah you weren't able to record you were busy puking
Starting point is 00:51:22 jumping into the ocean it's right and I saw rain so we were all dealing with different levels of trauma yeah exactly okay thanks for listening we'll be back of course next week and for more of us you can check out our Patreon patreon.com j a
Starting point is 00:51:38 that one also never takes a break every Thursday we're watching Jake and Amir videos commenting on them reminiscing going down memory lane indeed one more time that theme song was Eric who is has
Starting point is 00:51:54 a Halloween theme single music video called devilish ways that listeners can check out fuck yeah so thank you Eric thanks to you guys for listening and you can email us your own questions at ifirishow at gmail.com amazing
Starting point is 00:52:10 ciao for now yeah yeah tell me what to do because I don't want to be here this is Jake and Amir if I
Starting point is 00:53:02 break you tell me what to do because I don't want to be here this is Jake and Amir listen to if I yeah that was a hit dumb original
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