Ask the CLO - 05.28.26
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Speaker 1: It is time to ask the CLO our chief Love Officer,
Speaker 1: Steve Harvey. All right, here we go, Steve c Amira
Speaker 1: in Tuscaloosa.
Speaker 2: Right to.
Speaker 1: My boyfriend and I have been dating for two years.
Speaker 1: He's having financial problems, so I'm trying to support him.
Speaker 1: But he's upset because I cooked dinner for his birthday
Speaker 1: instead of taking him out. He said, when he had money,
Speaker 1: he treated me like a princess. And he's right, Am
Speaker 1: I obligated to spend money on him?
Speaker 2: Well, I mean it's his birthday. It would have been
Speaker 2: a nice gesture. It wouldn't have been nothing wrong with
Speaker 2: you taking him to dinner for his birthday.
Speaker 3: And you did.
Speaker 2: And then when he had money, he treated you like
Speaker 2: a princess and you said, that's right, and you know
Speaker 2: you cooked dinner.
Speaker 3: Oh oh, so I'm understanding. So she don't. She's trying
Speaker 3: to be supportive, but she don't want to spend money on.
Speaker 4: Well okay, well, he's having financial problems and she is
Speaker 4: trying to boredom.
Speaker 2: But on his birthday, would he have had to take
Speaker 2: hisself out on his birthday you and pay for it himself?
Speaker 2: That ain't much of a birthday gift. I think you're
Speaker 2: being trifling myself personally.
Speaker 1: Well, okay, that's what she wants to know. Is she
Speaker 1: obligated to spend money on them?
Speaker 2: No, you're not obligated to do anything. It's called acts
Speaker 2: of kindness and being considerate.
Speaker 3: Yeah, that's all it is.
Speaker 2: That.
Speaker 3: See, everybody, y'all keep making this money about.
Speaker 4: Hold, I'm transactional transaction.
Speaker 2: Y'all want to make this money about you know what's
Speaker 2: in it for me? That ain't That's not what y'all
Speaker 2: get A two year related where y'all going. I strongly
Speaker 2: suggest y'all don't look into marriage because I can't tell
Speaker 2: you how maturny you gonna need each other money?
Speaker 4: Yeah, all right?
Speaker 1: Moving on to Nikki and Lansing Nikki rights. I'm going
Speaker 1: on a cruise in July. When I booked it, my
Speaker 1: husband said he couldn't get off work. Now he's planning
Speaker 1: a trip to Miami with two of his friends while
Speaker 1: I'm gone. He said he was able to get off
Speaker 1: that week after all? Did he lie to avoid going
Speaker 1: with me?
Speaker 4: Am I babe?
Speaker 2: As soon as you booked that ticket, he said, my
Speaker 2: girl got this trip plan.
Speaker 3: We're going, Tommy.
Speaker 1: This is so wrong me, hell yale. All of a
Speaker 1: sudden he was able to get off right. Yeah, it
Speaker 1: wasn't all right. Moving on to Delesa in New Orleans,
Speaker 1: Dealisa writes, my husband came in at two fifteen a m.
Speaker 4: And said he had car trouble.
Speaker 1: He called his friend as soon as he got in
Speaker 1: and told his friend that he made it home safely.
Speaker 1: He even took his car to the shop the next day.
Speaker 1: I still think he lied to me. Should I trust
Speaker 1: my intuition?
Speaker 2: Well, if you don't trust your intuitions, the car to
Speaker 2: the shop today, it's gonna verify that something's wrong. So
Speaker 2: whatever your intuition is telling you right now, you don't
Speaker 2: have proof. He called his boy great coverage, made home safe,
Speaker 2: and I got an appointment to get this car in
Speaker 2: the math.
Speaker 4: Come on, boy, right now, you're a proud daddy right.
Speaker 1: Now, proud lie on top of lie, on top of lie.
Speaker 2: But see, guess what though what it could be the truth.
Speaker 2: But let me tell you something though. If it is
Speaker 2: a lie, oh it's good.
Speaker 1: Steve Harvey approved your proved it come through this message.
Speaker 2: He got ahead of everything. He thought it out. This
Speaker 2: is what we need. Hey, dog, I'm finna call you.
Speaker 2: I'm finna tell you I made it home. Yeah, I
Speaker 2: ain't in my life. Called one of my parties. Hey man,
Speaker 2: I'm in the house. I made a home.
Speaker 3: For what do the phone call it? Two fifteen? What
Speaker 3: do you sound like? When he walked to the house
Speaker 3: with the girl looking at him, What it sound like? What? What?
Speaker 3: When he called his boy? Yeah?
Speaker 1: What? Man?
Speaker 2: Hey man, I really ran. Appreciate your help and everything. Man,
Speaker 2: I know you was a little bit. I made it man.
Speaker 2: I'm here, I'm in front of my girl right now.
Speaker 4: Man. For what seal the deal was?
Speaker 1: Taking the car to the shop the next day?
Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, yeah, y'all.
Speaker 2: I know man, I brother, I know I'm gonna do that.
Speaker 4: I'm gonna do that.
Speaker 3: Thanks and you and you say your guy gonna be
Speaker 3: expecting me.
Speaker 1: Love love, Steve Harvey approved.
Speaker 2: Wow, I've been tripping, man, I know all on the
Speaker 2: front of his shirt.
Speaker 3: Where you been the fix it?
Speaker 4: Wow?
Speaker 3: Buttons off?
Speaker 4: They lie on top of lie, on top of line.
Speaker 4: Making a good one? All right? Last one, last one. Clo.
Speaker 1: This is from Morris in New York and Newark. Morris Rights.
Speaker 1: I have constant headaches from the Senate candles the plugins
Speaker 1: and the sprays that my wife has put in every
Speaker 1: room and bathroom in our home. Each room is a
Speaker 1: different scent. I told her nicely that I'm sick of it.
Speaker 1: Would I be wrong to trash all of it? Well,
Speaker 1: I wouldn't do that, to trash it.
Speaker 3: But I would pull them slightly out.
Speaker 4: The walk.
Speaker 2: A really connected and I walk around to how blowing
Speaker 2: candles are all that kind of stuff. But don't don't
Speaker 2: you don't complaint, No, no, no, don't with them head
Speaker 2: the secret bro don't know he might stink.
Speaker 4: See, Oh, that's why that's the house scented like that.
Speaker 2: So when he come out that bathroom, it's all come up,
Speaker 2: all up under the delt. And when he open the
Speaker 2: door to come out out in the hallway and the
Speaker 2: head up the hall, no, see here is see you
Speaker 2: don't know how they're going. So he needs to leave
Speaker 2: us along before you find out why she got the
Speaker 2: whole house sick.
Speaker 4: But each room is a different sense.
Speaker 3: Though, she's trying to figure out some that work.
Speaker 4: Vanilla lavender, you can let me tell.
Speaker 3: You right now. But if a man stink vanilla is not.
Speaker 4: Gonna work, that's gonna make it worse.
Speaker 3: Don't get vanilla. Vanilla ain't strong enough.
Speaker 2: You need a wood scented ash bark okay, talk hole.
Speaker 4: Yeah, strong.
Speaker 3: Rose mary mixed with time. Wow.
Speaker 4: Wow, you mean pine.
Speaker 2: Saw furniture spread. You get stuff like that. Yeah, you
Speaker 2: gotta be You gotta use something they use that they
Speaker 2: know about. You got to go get some fabulosa.
Speaker 4: Which color purple?
Speaker 3: Purple? Do everything.
Speaker 4: All right? Thank you, Celo. Coming up at the top
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