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In this episode of LEMME TELL YOU, Lady T., Alex, and the dynamic duo Dr. Casay Vaughn and Jay Clayton delve into the complexities of modern relationships, focusing on the implications of location sharing. The discussion highlights how sharing one's location has become a significant marker of commitment among couples, often seen as a step towards making a relationship more official.
The conversation takes a turn as they explore the challenges faced by those navigating co-parenting arrangements, particularly when an ex-partner may feel entitled to interfere in the new dynamics. This phenomenon, referred to as "hijacking," raises important questions about boundaries and respect in co-parenting situations.
Additionally, the group touches on the concept of "paid villages," where communities come together to support families, offering a fresh perspective on parenting in today’s world. This episode promises to provide valuable insights into the evolving nature of relationships and the impact of technology on personal connections.
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