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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2025 · 14 MIN

Ep. 3 | Can You Be Friends With An Ex? And How To Handle Your Character Being Called Into Question

from Pretty Misunderstood · host Sarah Yekinni and Rachel Loudd

In this episode ofPretty Misunderstood, Sarah and Rachel discuss the conundrum of staying friends with exes. Are boundaries flexible or are we just asking for drama? The ladies explore the highs and lows of navigating past relationships, from harmless DMs to unexpected misunderstandings that can shake up the present. Throw in a bar fight challenge (yep, you read that right!) and you’ve got an episode full of laughs and lessons about the complicated world of love and loyalty.

In this episode ofPretty Misunderstood, Sarah and Rachel discuss the conundrum of staying friends with exes. Are boundaries flexible or are we just asking for drama? The ladies explore the highs and lows of navigating past relationships, from harmless DMs to unexpected misunderstandings that can shake up the present. Throw in a bar fight challenge (yep, you read that right!) and you’ve got an episode full of laughs and lessons about the complicated world of love and loyalty.

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