Just Between Us… Lies We Took Way Too Far, Laxative Pranks, and $90 Tylenol

EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 41 MIN

Just Between Us… Lies We Took Way Too Far, Laxative Pranks, and $90 Tylenol

from This Stays Between Us · host Riss & Chrys

Send a textWe dive into Reddit confessions and share our own embarrassing secrets about lies that spiraled out of control, from faking allergies to epic prank wars with unexpected consequences.• Reading a Reddit confession about someone faking a peanut allergy for six years while secretly eating peanut butter at work• One host's dad faked a nut allergy for years and convinced her she was allergic too• Debating whether to come clean about long-term lies or find a graceful exit strategy• Personal confession about a prank call to a new boyfriend and the ongoing cover-up• Story of a college prank war involving laxative cookies, ramen noodles in bathroom fixtures, and car vandalism• Parents who didn't tell their daughter she was lactose intolerant her entire childhood• Discussion about the ethics of drugging people's food—with laxatives versus marijuana• Healthcare experiences and the inadequate pain management for women after childbirth• Tip: bring your own Tylenol and ibuprofen to the hospital to avoid $90 per pill chargesBring your own pain relievers to the hospital when you have kids! They will charge you up to $90 per pill, and you can negotiate down to maybe $50 per pill. Just bring Tylenol, ibuprofen, and stool softener with you.

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