Who Hurt You? Feat. “Kyle” and Tyler Prince

The boys are back, and I always love having them on to chat about the latest developments in their love lives. They often find themselves in situation-ships. Why is that? Are they afraid of getting hurt? Are they choosing the wrong people, or just haven't found "the one" yet? My theory is that guys start acting "too cool" or turn into fckboys because of that one girl who broke their heart. With them in the studio, mics on, I wanted to dive deep and see if they would let their guard down and share the insecurities they've developed from past heartbreaks. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 05:00 “Kyle” and Jess situation-ship update 30:00 Tyler’s dating life 55:00 What’s their “type” and fighting the stereotypes 01:13:00 What are their insecurities in a relationship? Send us your questions and stories to be featured on da pod https://www.brokegirltherapy.com/contact-page Merch is available now! https://www.brokegirltherapy.com/store #brokegirltherapy #tylerprince #dating Support our sponsors and BGT by using the codes below: Flure: Download the FLURE app at flure.com Zocdoc: zocdoc.com/brokegirl BetterHelp: As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at BetterHelp.com/brokegirl Stefanie Maegan https://www.instagram.com/brokegirltherapy/ https://www.instagram.com/stefaniemaegan/ Tyler Prince https://www.instagram.com/t_prince15/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Broke Girl Therapy is a podcast hosted by Stefanie Maegan, a Los Angeles-based content creator, and mental health advocate. The podcast aims to create an open and honest space for discussions around mental health, relationships, sex, self-improvement, and personal growth. Stefanie Maegan shares her own experiences, struggles, and triumphs while inviting guests to share their stories as well. The conversations on the podcast cover a range of topics, including dating, breakups, sex, self-care, body image, career challenges, and more. Listeners often appreciate the relatable and authentic nature of the discussions, as well as the sense of community fostered by the show. Broke Girl Therapy has gained a following for its candid approach to addressing common life struggles and offering insights and advice. It can be a valuable resource for individuals seeking relatable stories, guidance, and perspectives on navigating various aspects of life and mental well-being.