Ask Uncut - Flowers, Foreplay and Fertility Bills

Ask Uncut - Flowers, Foreplay and Fertility Bills

From Life Uncut by LiSTNR

April 12, 2026 · 1h 1m · Season 6 · Episode 50

About this episode

The episode discusses relationship challenges including prioritization of exercise, love bombing, and the dynamics of romance in long-term relationships.

Welcome back to ask uncut where we unpack your deep and burning questions. A question came up in our Facebook Discussion Group about a partner who plays soccer 4 nights per week with a baby and a pregnant partner at home. We unpack whether the prioritisation of exercise is a common ‘issue’ in relationships and whether it’s ‘fair’. Vibes for the week: Britt - Amanda Knox Hosts | DOUBT: The Case of Lucy Letby  Keeshia - Pivot podcast  Laura - Love on the Spectrum Season 4 on Netflix  HE LOVE BOMBED ME AND NOW I MISS THE FAKE VERSION OF HIM I’ve been in a relationship for 7 months now. It started like a movie. He texted constantly, planned elaborate dates, told me I was the one within weeks and even introduced me to his family after a month. I felt more seen than I ever had in my life. Six months in and he's a completely different person now. He’s often distant, distracted and puts in almost zero effort. I know what love bombing is and I know logically that the first version of him wasn't real. But I genuinely miss that version so much that I'm staying in the relationship hoping that one day it might get back to that phase. Do…

People in this episode

Hosts: Britt, Keeshia, Laura

Topics covered

  • relationships
  • exercise and prioritization
  • love bombing
  • relationship dynamics
  • romance in long-term relationships

Keywords

  • relationships
  • exercise
  • love bombing
  • romance
  • relationship dynamics
  • prioritization

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: DOUBT: The Case of Lucy Letby, Pivot podcast, Love on the Spectrum Season 4

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