Today’s Dirty Little Secret hits deeper than expected — not because it’s messy or scandalous, but because it’s painfully real. A caller confesses that she’s been hiding something from her boyfriend… something that should feel like a celebration, not a secret. She just got a major promotion — a huge raise that puts her well above her boyfriend’s income. She’s proud. She’s excited. She wants to scream with happiness. But she can’t. Because every time she shares a win, he shuts down.
Every accomplishment is met with silence.
Every milestone gets awkward.
And instead of cheering for her, he pulls away as if her success threatens him.
So she’s been downplaying her achievements, changing the subject, and pretending nothing has changed… even though everything has. She says she already knows how this raise will make him feel:
emasculated, insecure, uncomfortable. And instead of excitement, she feels guilt. Candice is immediately fired up — calling out the red flag and reminding her that a partner should elevate you, not shrink you.
Billy dives into a conversation about fragile masculinity and why real “providers” contribute more than money.
Pooh? Well… Pooh offers to take her on as his new sugar mama, naturally.
It’s funny, emotional, frustrating, and incredibly relatable — a Dirty Little Secret that opens up a bigger conversation about confidence, support, gender roles, and whether you can build a future with someone who struggles with yours.