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Spencer introduces his first podcast and shares that he asked ChatGPT for a topic, which resulted in the suggestion of long-distance relationships. Spencer expresses his skepticism about the success of such relationships based on his personal beliefs and experiences. He mentions his preference for physical touch as a love language and his trust issues. However, he expresses curiosity about hearing success stories from others and invites listeners to share their experiences in the comments for a future podcast episode. Hello you guys, my name is Spencer, and welcome to my first ever podcast. So I went to, um, I opened up ChatGPT on my phone, and I asked him, him or her, or whatever, I asked, um, ChatGPT to give me a certain topic to discuss on my first ever podcast, and ChatGPT did not disappoint you guys. Here's what he said. Sure, how about focusing on the concept of long-distance relationships? For your podcast, you can explore the challenges and benefits of maintaining romantic connections when partners are geographically separated, share success stories, and provide tips and advice for making long-distance relationships work. It is a, it's quite heavy, it's a heavy topic, for me at least, because being me as a non-believer of, um, long-distance relationships, I really don't think that long-distance relationships work long-term. I mean, for sure, there are people out there who has had success with, um, long-distance relationships, but for me, it just isn't gonna work out. Probably because it depends on your, um, love language, I would say, because one of my main love language is, um, physical touch. I know there's like five of them. I know there's like, um, words of affirmation, physical touch, gift giving, quality time, and um, oh shoot, I forgot what's the other one, but I know for sure there are five of them. And one of my, um, top, um, love language would be physical touch. So for me, I don't think a long-distance relationship would work. And also, based on, like, I would say experiences and traumas that I've been through, I would say long-distance relationship wouldn't work out for me, only because of the things that had happened to me in terms of my romantic life. So for sure, I have some trust issues and all that. I could never fully trust a person who is an ocean away from me to be ever, um, to be loyal to me. And honestly, I couldn't even trust myself to be loyal to that person who I would have a romantic connection with, but it's oceans away from me. But, you know, I wanna hear it from, from other people who has had success with long-distance relationship. How it started, how is it going, how it's go- how it's going, and, you know, where are you now in terms of that? Like, was it a success, was it a failure for you guys? Because, um, yeah, I just wanna know. Well, I guess that's it for now. So drop your com- drop your, um, like, stories or whatever in the comment section down below, and I'll try to read them one by one, and I'll do them in my next podcast. Once again, this is Spencer, and welcome to my very first podcast.