Don't Piss Me Off Podcast

Is Love Enough

40 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Love feels like the answer until you’re staring at a breakup that still hurts. Season two opens with Bryana and Yuri getting unfiltered about the question people avoid asking out loud: is love enough, or do we need more than feelings to make a relationship last? We dig into chemistry vs compatibility in a way that hits real life: the thrill of butterflies, flirting, and insane attraction versus the quieter work of lifestyle alignment, shared values, emotional maturity, and long-term goals. We also call out the moment nobody wants to admit, when “butterflies” are actually anxiety, a trauma response, or your nervous system reacting to chaos. If calm feels boring, we challenge you to ask why peace doesn’t feel safe yet. Then we take it beyond dating. We talk friendship compatibility as life changes, and family boundaries when blood doesn’t mean aligned values. We get practical about financial stability and why money problems can wreck love, especially when you’re dating without a plan. And yes, we go there on attraction, “medium ugly,” and whether attraction can grow when someone consistently creates safety. Tap play, sip something if you want, and come argue with us. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs the truth, and leave a review so more people find the show.

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