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April 4, 2024 2 mins
Dangerous Dave talks about a list that trending online about what men don't know about women until they lived with one. Plus, speech fasting, what is it and who does it.
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(00:00):
He's uber in the den with dangerousday. Somebody asked men online to name
the things they didn't know about awoman until they moved in with one.
Some of the highlights include, justlike cat, they naturely gravitate to the
warmest part of the house. QuoteI'm honestly unsure if she loves me or
just my excess heat. They takeshowers with boiling water. They never finish

(00:22):
their drinks. I find two cupsof half drink and coffee scattered around the
house multiple times a week. Shetakes her bra off at the end of
the day the same way I takemy belt off, with the force of
a thousand sons and a sigh ofrelief. Other things that made the list
of things men didn't know about womenuntil they moved in with one. Women
have a million black hair ties.Also none They have hair ties everywhere,

(00:45):
but they can never find one whenthey need one. That a five foot
tall, one hundred pound woman cantake up an entire king bed. How
long does it take to put onmakeup? A guy said he never saw
his mom do hers didn't realize itwas a whole thing. Their hair gets
everywhere. Guys toe hurting, sohe took his shoes off and found a
single hair wrapped around his toe,cutting off his circulation. Pillows pillows everywhere,

(01:07):
and finally, common areas guests cansee might be spotless, but their
personal space it cannot be seen byguests, an absolute disaster zone. I
would disagree with that one, notexactly with my wife. She she likes
everything put away, so put away. I can never find where I left
Its deeper in the two. Sodo you know anybody who really doesn't talk
until after they've had their first cupof coffee? Well, this is taking

(01:30):
it to the next level. There'sa thing called speech fasting where people avoid
talking until noon. They're totally silent, not even whispering. And of course
not everybody can get away with this, keep their job or keep their partner.
But this isn't something new. It'sbeen going viral lately because of a
European singer who's been posting about iton social media. She's a singer,
so it makes more sense she's tryingto take care of her instrument. But

(01:52):
there's science behind it. A studyin two thousand and five link prolonged periods
of silence with dramatically lowering your bloodpressure. It also reduce levels of stress
hormone cortisol, they say in miceit's been shown to promote brain growth.
How do they know the mice weren'ttalking. Are they just talking about reducing
levels of cortisol makes brain growth?Not sure, but I may talking mice

(02:14):
like, ha, Hello, everybody. That's the only talking mouse I know.
I mean even Tom and Jerry.Jerry doesn't talk right. So my
boss said, maybe you should trythis speech fasting thing where you don't talk
till noon. And I said,well, I'm on the air from six
to ten. She said, exactly. Cly, they came for another episode
of Deeper in the Den with DangerousDave right here.
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