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Join us each week as we open a cheap bottle of wine and attempt to solve the problems of the world. Tune in to this comedy based, advice podcast to hear us dissect listeners questions and give our unqualified advice. Unbiased, uncensored, and a whole lot of laughing.

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Episode thumbnail for 32. Do You Break the Rules When the Rules are Stupid?

July 6, 2021

32. Do You Break the Rules When the Rules are Stupid?

<p>Monica confesses that she is a rule breaker.  So many rules are just stupid (in Monica's opinion). </p> <p>How about you guys? Do you break the rules when the rules are ridiculous.</p> <p> </p> <p>Monica and Amanda  talk about the idea that we all are so careful with everything that we say, what happened to just saying what we feel without constantly monitoring yourself that you are PC enough</p> <p> </p> <p>WTF</p> <p> </p> <p></p>

Episode thumbnail for 31.  Who is Stealing My Underwear?

June 29, 2021

31. Who is Stealing My Underwear?

<p>Monica talks about leaving Social Media for a few weeks.  She found she didn't miss anything.  Monica and Amanda both agree that too much scrolling and social media is really not that important, and is a waste of time.</p> <p> </p> <p>Amanda asks Monica how she feels about those little white lies that people tell to get out of seeing friends.  Monica prefers the straight up approach, she has no issue with someone changing their mind if they don't want to go out or see her.  Some people have huge issues with you canceling plans, and in those cases to avoid the over dramatics a little white lie is necessary.  Amanda talks about a friend of hers who decided to not go to a family function and made up a covid lie.  We both agree that it's better to be straight up.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> AITA for not wanting my wife’s nephew with us anymore after finding out he’s been taking my underwear? <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">I’m (29M) in this bizarre situation at the moment and need others input. My wife’s nephew (18) was having problems with my SIL - his mom- for a while. We don’t know the full details but considering how awful she is as a person we didn’t blame him for wanting out of that house. His dad’s not in the picture, rest of the family lives too far from where he’s going to school and his job. He asked if he could come live with us and we were more than happy to help him out.</p> <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">Don’t know when exactly the situation started only that I began noticing over the last couple of months that my boxer briefs were going missing whenever it was time for me to do laundry. As in I’d only find a couple in my hamper when I’d try doing laundry. I thought it was weird but didn’t think anything of it. I keep it in the closet so figured maybe they fell out when I toss all my dirty clothes in there. But it started to get even more noticeable when I actually had to buy more because I had no idea why they were disappearing. My wife just thought I was losing them by not paying attention.</p> <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">Then I went into the storage room/guest room where her nephew is staying. I was looking for some supplies we keep there in the closet and then I found a laundry bag in one of the drawers. All of my underwear were in there. A whole big pile were stuffed in there and I couldn’t believe it. I asked my wife first if she had any idea about this and she was just as surprised as I was. We had a sit down with him, didn’t bring up what I found but asked him directly if he knew why my dirty underwear was disappearing from my hamper. He tried playing dumb at first, he’s a horrible liar and then we told him what we found.</p> <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">It was an awkward conversation. He kept refusing it was him who took them then when he did confess he didn’t wanna say why. Honestly I just felt grossly violated. He was looking through my hamper and taking out my underwear for god knows how long, keeping them hidden in his room for I don’t know what reasons an it was an uncomfortable thought. My wife fully supported when I told her I’m not comfortable with him staying with us anymore and we sent him back to his moms. Ofc her whole family is upset about it. My wife confided in her other sister what happened and she decided to inform the whole family.</p> <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">They admit that’s kind of gross but it’s not like he was stealing money and we shouldn’t have thrown him out for only that reason. My wife is getting it the hardest because they’re her family and I feel bad for her being caught in this. However I’m just no longer comfortable having him here knowing what he was doing. AITA?</p>

Episode thumbnail for 30.  Should Criminals Have Basic Human Rights?

June 22, 2021

30. Should Criminals Have Basic Human Rights?

<p>Monica talks about the American Prisons in Texas.  Did you know that most prisons do not have air-conditioning?  </p> <p>Nearly 75% of Texas' more than 100 prison facilities do not have air conditioning in inmate housing areas, and the department has reported nearly two dozen heat-related deaths since 1998.</p> <p>It seems like Texas Governors feel like if they don't want to die of heat, then they shouldn't have committed a crime.  People really are assholes.</p> <p> </p> <p>Amanda brings up the Alberta Covid Lottery. The Government of Alberta is giving away 3 million dollars in prizes to bring up Alberta's vaccination rate.    </p> <p> </p> <p>Today's Wine: Gato Negro.  Not bad for a cheap wine, but if you have more then $15 you probably could get something better! </p> <p> </p> <p>WTF</p>   <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">Me and my wife have been together for 11 years, married for 4, and have 2 children. We have the usual fight now and then, but overall we try and maintain a healthy relationship. Her sister has been married for about 12 years, with 2 children. She lives in a different town, and we all get along fine.</p> <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">About a month ago, I noticed my wife taking pictures and videos now and then of us in our private time. I didn't pay much attention to this as she says she likes looking at these pictures and videos when I travel for work, which is in IT.</p> <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">Yesterday I was setting up backups for our photos, videos, etc of our phones and PCs when I noticed there were duplications of the pictures and videos she took. After checking out why I realized this the pictures and videos were shared. On WhatsApp, when sending media, the original picture/video will stay in your Gallery, and WhatsApp makes a copy of the picture/video and stores it in WhatsApp Images/Sent. Tracking this back I found out these were all shared with her sister.</p> <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">My wife and her sister are very close, and looking at the messages it seems her sisters' sex life had become very stale, and she reached out to my wife for support and how to 'spice' up their sex life. After back and forth communication over a few days, her sister wanted to see how my wife does these sexual actions. My wife initially declined, but after a lot of begging, she relented. Her sister now uses the pictures and videos as masturbation material.</p> <p class="_1qeIAgB0cPwnLhDF9XSiJM">I have never ever been in a situation like this, and have no idea what to do. Should I even bring this up? Or sweep it under the rug. Me and my wife do communicate pretty well, but I don't even know how to start this conversation. My wife hasn't sent anything to her sister for about 2 weeks, and she messaged her sister to say she will not send more.</p>

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Join us each week as we open a cheap bottle of wine and attempt to solve the problems of the world. Tune in to this comedy based, advice podcast to hear us dissect listeners questions and give our unqualified advice. Unbiased, uncensored, and a whole lot of laughing.

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