Should You Tell Your Ex You’re Pregnant?
5/20/20261 hr 16 min
Jordana and Jared are judging Mother’s Day Instagram tributes like they’re relationship crime scenes. And honestly, some of these captions are screaming “save the marriage post!” They debate whether a woman should warn her ex that she’s pregnant with her new boyfriend’s baby, discuss a first date where a guy ate a pastry and drank coffee in front of his hungry date, and debate over whether sending a nostalgic middle-school boyfriend photo is sweet or secretly flirty. They also tackle a missing-front-tooth dating dilemma, a possible hoarder girlfriend, and a man who told his live-in girlfriend to move out for a month so he could “work on his mental health.” We think this relationship is doomed! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jordana Abraham· Host0:29
[upbeat music] Hello. Welcome back to the U Up podcast. I'm Jordana Abraham.
Jared Freid· Host0:36
And I am Jared Freid. It is so good to be back here with you, Jordana. How are you? What's going on? What's the haps? How you feeling?
Jordana Abraham· Host0:46
I am great. I had a lovely Mother's Day weekend.
Jared Freid· Host0:51
Happy Mother's Day. Let me say it again. I did send you a text. Check me off that list.
Jordana Abraham· Host0:58
You did. I was surpr- H- Here's the thing. I was never under the impression that you had to say happy Mother's Day to anyone besides your own mother.
Jared Freid· Host1:06
Listen, that is my dad, my dad's policy. My dad was a real asshole to my mo- My growing up, a yearly fight, my dad would go, m- my mom would be mad that my dad didn't do anything, and my dad would go, "You're not my mother." And it was, like, his get out, you know, uh, hi... And I was like, I always hated that argument. I'm like, "Just say it so I don't have to fucking listen to this argument."