In this episode, Chase and Phil discuss their Valentine's Day traditions and the stress that can come with the holiday. They also talk about the changing dynamics of Valentine's Day without Keri and how the kids celebrate it differently at different ages. The conversation then shifts to a new dating app that requires a minimum credit score to join, and the importance of discussing finances in relationships. They also share their thoughts on watching dating shows and the entertainment value they provide. The episode concludes with well wishes for Valentine's Day.
Takeaways
Valentine's Day traditions can vary from family to family or person to person, and it's important to find what works for you.
Discussing finances in relationships is crucial, as credit scores can impact future plans such as buying a home.
Dating apps that require a minimum credit score may appeal to financially-minded individuals, but it's important to consider other factors in a relationship.
Watching dating shows can be entertaining, but it's important to remember that they are often scripted and not representative of real-life relationships.
Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate love and show appreciation for your loved ones.
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