Second Date Update Classics: Yup Date For Jessica + 1 Year Later To Rejection King
4/18/202638 min
Part 1
A mysterious handwritten note was dropped onto the table during our listener's date and it altered both of their lives forever!
Part 2
One of our listeners wishes she could take back what she said 11 months ago to a guy she went out with. It took her a year to realize her mistake, and now she wants another chance in a Second Date Update!
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