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Standards in the Lifestyle — Attraction, Hall Passes & Taking One for the Team
Description
Mrs. Doll and Eliza start with a quick Candyland recap, then get into one of the messiest and most honest lifestyle questions: what are your standards, what are your non-negotiables, and what happens when your partner is interested but you are not feeling it?
This episode breaks down physical attraction, vibe, hygiene, “taking one for the team,” playing separately, hall passes, group play, expectations at events, and why communication still matters more than pretending everything is fine.
Key Topics / Search Terms
- lifestyle standards
- standards vs non-negotiables
- taking one for the team
- hall passes in the lifestyle
- group play
- physical attraction
- partner check-ins
- lifestyle event expectations
What We Talk About
- Candyland event highlights and why the theme worked better than expected
- The difference between standards and true non-negotiables
- Whether physical attraction is enough if the personality or vibe is off
- Why “taking one for the team” can create resentment if nobody is honest
- How couples handle different attraction levels with the same couple
- When playing separately or using a hall pass can help instead of forcing a four-way connection
- Why hygiene is a real non-negotiable
- How group play can reduce pressure when not everyone connects equally
- Why going into events with expectations can wreck the night
- The upcoming “fuck it list” conversation and what listeners can send in
Hosts
- Mrs. Doll
- Eliza
Partners
- CouplesNextDoor.com — original sponsor / overall backing
- Passionscapes Photography — in-kind contributor
- Glitz by Jax / Good Supply — partner
Studio Partner
- https://couplesnextdoor.com
- Code: DD25
Calls to Action
- Follow and subscribe to The Down & Dirty Podcast
- Rate and review the show
- Listen to more episodes at https://downdirtypodcast.com
- Send Mrs. Doll and Eliza your “fuck it list” ideas for a future Ladies’ Play Den conversation
Sometimes the standard is attraction. Sometimes it is hygiene. Sometimes it is vibe, humor, communication, or whether your own relationship needs attention first. Whatever the standard is, pretending you are fine when you are not usually does not make the night better.