A Girls Perspective Podcast

#73 - She Set Me Up… Then Blamed Me

1 h 13 min · 22 apr 2026
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This week, we’re talking about friendship tests, silent expectations, being “invited” without actually being invited, and how adult friendships start feeling transactional when people refuse to communicate directly. We get into the drink story that sparked the whole conversation, why keeping score with your friends never ends well, and how unspoken resentment can turn something small into a full friendship breakup. We also get into online opinions, the Bali girl trip debate, Jocelyn going to a podcast summit to network for AGP, a chaotic round of Pick Your Poison, scary movie favorites, and a Batman vs. Iron Man debate that somehow becomes a real moral argument. So if you’re dealing with friendship struggles, adulthood struggles, personal growth, communication issues, or just trying to find your people without all the weird energy, this episode will hit. Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation. Show notes In this episode: * A friend who keeps “testing” people instead of communicating * Why paying for the drink wasn’t really the issue * How helping someone move turned into delayed resentment * The difference between being told about plans and actually being invited * The Bali birthday trip story and why that argument went left * Jocelyn’s podcast summit recap and networking for AGP * Pick Your Poison chaos * Favorite scary movies * Batman vs. Iron Man and why Jade thinks Batman is not a hero and basically a criminal Timestamps: 00:00 – Weekly Reddit: the friend who keeps “testing” people 04:10 – Was the drink comment petty too? 07:55 – Appreciation, helping friends move, and transactional energy 08:40 – Why avoiding confrontation makes it worse 09:20 – The kinds of friends we do not deal with 10:05 – “If you tell me your plans, am I invited?” 11:05 – The Bali birthday trip story and why people assumed invitation 16:10 – The America / Reddit rant 21:25 – Jocelyn talks podcast summit, networking, and Bullshitting Bellies 27:20 – Pick Your Poison game begins 55:20 – Best scary movies, Freddy, Halloween, and Jeepers Creepers 59:20 – Batman vs. Iron Man and who is actually the better hero 01:11:10 – Outro and thank you to the commenters ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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