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The Dr. John Delony Show — Caller: “Why Do I Keep Blowing Up on My Family?”
Scout ratingSCOUT· 41%1h 04m·2026-08-21·Mental Health

Caller: “Why Do I Keep Blowing Up on My Family?”

The Dr. John Delony Show

📋 Stay connected all week long. Download Dr. John Delony's free Weekly Marriage Check-In Guide: On today’s episode, we hear about: A man whose sobriety leaves him constantly angry A woman wondering if she is too flirty outside of her marriage A man struggling to get back on his feet after an abusive ex wrecked his…

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As an unprude woman in her thirties, the second callers first example I definitely consider flirting. I would never say that casually unless I’m looking for attention.

@crazycatlady1995 · YouTube comment

Trying to get a “cute blonde” discount is flirting. It’s literally saying “notice how attractive I am so I can save money”. It’s true that it wasn’t flirting with the intent of trying to hookup but it wasn’t “just friendly” either. This wom…

@BeigeSnow · YouTube comment

2nd caller. That first story was definitely taken as flirty or a pass by that cashier. If a woman said that to me I would have definitely thought she was trying to get me to notice how pretty of a blonde she is. Sounds like she was fishing…

@uncfan07 · YouTube comment

2nd caller, that wasnt the best advice by John. I think his personality is similar so he doesn't see it.

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