0:20 Hey, babe.
0:32 Oh, nothing. It's just you look so cute
0:36 in your little PJs. Yeah.
0:38 Yeah.
0:54 Oh, no. You're not interrupting. I was
0:56 just uh
0:59 planning out my day for tomorrow. I
1:03 should be all good, though. Yeah.
1:13 So, are you ready for bed then?
1:16 Yeah, me too.
1:18 Yeah, I'm feeling pretty sleepy. It's
1:26 Yeah. Well,
1:28 Well,
1:30 how about we go cuddle up in bed then? Huh?
1:36 Yeah. [sighs] No, I think that sounds
1:53 All right. You lead the way. [snorts]
2:17 Doesn't that feel good?
2:21 Laying here all cozy under the blankets.
2:25 My arms wrapped around you.
2:38 Yeah, I do, too. Yeah.
2:40 Yeah.
3:06 So, where are you at? You want to talk
3:13 Yeah. You want me to talk for a little bit?
3:16 bit?
3:20 Yeah, I'm sure I can come up with uh
3:22 something to ramble about if it'll help
3:25 you fall asleep.
3:28 Yeah, of course, babe. Yeah.
3:34 Well,
3:38 my day was
3:41 pretty pretty boring. [laughter]
3:45 Yeah, I was working.
3:49 Work was fine. Nothing crazy. Um,
3:51 Um,
3:54 trying to think.
3:58 Oh, well, you were um at dinner I
4:01 started watching that show Couples Therapy.
4:08 Yeah. I don't know. It just uh popped up
4:10 when I was scrolling through the TV. I
4:15 figured I'd check it out. Um,
4:18 it's actually really good.
4:22 Yeah. I mean, it's not it's like uh
4:26 it doesn't really feel
4:31 like like uh reality TV. It's more um
4:35 documentary. It's like very
4:38 [snorts] um I don't know objective and
4:42 like not trying to play into any of the
4:45 drama between the couples or whatever
4:47 which I
4:53 Yeah, there's just something so
4:56 interesting. I mean, you know,
5:00 a lot of the couples have
5:04 more serious problems, but um,
5:08 you know, I feel like you can always see
5:10 little bits of yourself and little bits of
5:12 of
5:14 uh your relationships, even just like
5:18 friendships or, you know, relationships
5:22 with family and and the stuff that they
5:24 talk about. It's
5:31 Yeah.
5:34 And I mean, it's
5:36 I don't know, maybe it's a little corny, but
5:37 but
5:41 seeing all of the couples I mean,
5:43 I've heard that like some of the couples
5:46 maybe give up on therapy or break up or
5:49 whatever, but
5:51 seeing most of the couples be so
5:53 committed to
5:55 you know, figuring out how to make
5:58 things work and
6:03 being willing to work on themselves and
6:06 try and become a better person to like
6:10 take better care of their partner or,
6:12 you know, being willing to compromise
6:15 and stuff. I think it's really
6:22 I don't I mean
6:24 relationships are like kind of weird,
6:27 you know.
6:30 I don't
6:33 You know, it's I mean like at at a
6:35 certain point it was just like you you
6:37 you fall in love with someone and have
6:40 kids and like you're with them to like
6:44 raise the child and like that feels like
6:46 the the the
6:48 focus of the relationship. But that's
6:50 obviously like not
7:01 which just like
7:05 I don't know, opens things up to
7:08 a lot of possibilities and
7:10 makes things a little more complicated
7:13 sometimes in terms of like
7:17 what it is you want from a relationship
7:22 and what you need from your partner. And
7:26 you know, I mean, obviously [snorts]
7:28 I've gotten pretty lucky and that you're,
7:30 you're,
7:35 you know, such a such a great fit for me and
7:37 and
7:40 we can communicate when there are
7:42 problems. And
7:44 you know, as far as I can tell, neither
7:47 of us [sighs]
7:51 have too too many difficulties with that
7:53 and with
7:58 trying to accommodate each other. Um,
8:00 Um,
8:02 but you know, I can see where it can be
8:06 really tricky and
8:15 just to watch them
8:20 try and figure those things out. And
8:27 are you
8:30 are you still awake? You need me to keep
8:39 All right. Well,
8:44 I'm going to take the no response as
8:47 you're asleep or,
8:56 I guess I'll say good night. And
8:58 And
9:01 if you
9:04 wake back up or you need me,
9:16 right.
9:19 Good night, babe.
9:28 And I'm going to fall asleep, too. Okay.