Ask The RTLO and Junior - 03.24.25

Published Mar 24, 2025, 3:23 PM

Our Ready To Love Officer (Tommy) & Junior step in for the CLO to answer relationship questions from a woman who’s man always make her lunch, a woman who’s dad still wants to meet her dates, a man who’s wife is always hiding her shopping, and more.

It is time to ask the Riddlo and Junior be ready to love Officer and Junior. Here we go, guys, you ready come on? This is from Terry and Adaresville. Terry writes, Most days, my boyfriend makes my lunch, but yesterday he didn't, and I went to lunch with a coworker. I have my leftovers, and my boyfriend questioned me like I was cheating on him. Why is he upset when he is the one that didn't have my food?

Who did you go to lunch with? Though?

Well that's what his her boyfriend wants to.

Know, just because I missed lunch one day.

Not now you all out there litlagag in any streets all key key it up in somebody face.

Who is you eating with?

Don't ain't nothing but.

Your work husband? So you got me twisted up, and he I know what's going on. I know a work husband when I see one.

Yeah, well, I bet you'll have that lunch ready tomorrow then huh.

Oh yeah yes, heerkus sandwich cutting diagonally. I'm gonna have this thing ready for here.

I let us tomatoes.

Yeah, coming home full. No, you ain't hungry when you get here.

Because I miss lunch.

Yeah, so I was supposed to miss lunch because you miss lunch.

Yeah, I don't.

Think how you feed you for lunch? How did you come on with crumbs on your shirt?

Yeah?

Right, and it was on her shirt, Junior Mula mustard. All right, thanks guys.

Moving on to Kirston and Hampton, Kirsten writes, I'm twenty eight years old and I live with my parents. My dad still wants to meet my dates when I get picked up. I would rather drive to meet men for my dates, and he has something to say about that. I can't move, So how do I deal with my daddy?

Wow?

You twenty eight year old girl.

I'm a daddy though, So I would prefer you get picked up at my house, yeah, and drop back off. And I would prefer when you get picked up, ain't nobody blowing they damn horn for you to come out there either. They need to come to this door and pick you up.

Probably.

Yeah, I'm I'm sorry. I'm old school like that. You're gonna come in. You're gonna come in, You're gonna sit down for a minute, we're gonna check chat. You can take my daughter out, and you're gonna bring my daughter back at a reasonable damn time too. Okay, Now she is twenty eight, but she lived here.

He lived here.

That's my daughter, she lived here.

Okay, but you do realize she's almost thirty.

Yeah, I understand that.

I got to.

React the whole bad boy.

She ain't got her life together yet. If we work it all, she's here.

Yeah, she didn't have to be respected to be a gentleman. I like that, Yeah, said my daughter.

I prefer my daughter being home living with us until she gets married.

I just really do. I'm cool with that.

Yeah, Okay, not them boys.

The boy got your ass out of here? They do.

Really, it's such a double standard. Yeah, such it is.

I'm sorry. Yes, you've got to go. Man up.

Okay, all right, Moving on to Maria.

I was teen. They kicked me out.

Then, wait what you.

My daddy was adamant by me.

He forgot.

I wasn't hold enough to take care of myself.

I was ten. It was my birthday. Get your ass out, but he ten?

Here's ten.

They hide at the supermarket.

Yeah, I've been kicked out. I have no problem. Your boys gotta go. They did it to me. I left my house with a backpack and two pair pads and a shirt. I had one shirt.

Where did you go.

To come to the corner? All I did was to kick the bus. I didn't know nowhere else to go.

Family, turn the corner.

Before shirty, I always caught the bus here.

I can go.

That to me, Tommy soon, He's right, the boys got to go.

The fact, man, my birthday and he didn't know I was teen was shocking to me.

And this is your dad, Delbert talking about He's I'm gone.

For you to get out there and face the world, young man.

Yeah, your turtle back I had a Nija turtle backpack. Everything, cow a bungle, a pizza, pizza.

Okay, I'm moving on if we can. Wow, that's traumatized me. But I love your family, Junior.

I'm all right, moving on, I know what.

Moving on to Maurice and Camden, Maurice writes, my wife is always shopping and hiding stuff from me. What she can't do is hide her credit card bill from me. Okay, if she's not working right now, why does she need designer shoes and clothes? Would I be wrong if I start mailing packages back?

Yes, you would be wrong.

Yes, she's got to look good at all times working or unemployed?

What right?

This reminds me of my dear friend at WBLS in New.

York, Gloria.

Gloria.

Shut up to Gloria, Gloria.

That's my girl, Glorious, smooth with the Gloria by her stuff and keep it in her cubicle. See Gloria know how she's smart with it?

Uh huh smart I learned.

Boy.

It used to look like a mall up in.

Glorious shopping, glorious cubic, all the stuff you got in here, glory, and.

Then she take it home one at a time.

A little bit out of time. You know, you just spoon feed it.

I love it, Junior.

I don't understand y'all in fascination with all this expensive stuff. Why y'all have to have it?

What?

Why do y'all have to have all the expensive stuff?

Why again? What? See rhetorical question?

Yeah, see again?

What are you talking about?

You don't want to play tom? How many pair of reds have you bought?

Time?

Now, let's see why your daddy puts you out.

I'm the wrong I'm the wrong one to ask, Junior. I bought quite a few.

See yeah, the same every time you buy a pair of time. It's the same.

Feeling, same thing.

Man, You talk my wife, yeah yeah, yeah.

But the problem, the problem with it, junr is they love these red bottoms, but they hurt their feet.

Yeah they do.

Yeah, you only could wear them for a couple of hours. But that's not the point. You're getting off of subject.

I'm not getting off subject.

And when we leave an event, Junior, I'm the one walking out of the event with the red bottoms in my hands.

She just brought sandals to walk out.

On because your my husband, husband's due.

They carry bread, don't you guys? Get your job problem here.

Our job is to dress them. You got to be in the bathroom. Why getting rid. You've got to hook up buttons and clip it and hook that, zip them up, and just when.

They get all in there, I don't know how they get out.

You know what, We're gonna take a page out of Elon Musk. You email us five things that you have done.

He's good for something that Musk Garry. Last one, guys, Porsche the musk. All right, This last one, guys, is from Porsche and Albany. Porscha says, whenever I go to the gym, I see men taking pictures of me.

I always, I always.

I almost want to start working out in sweatpants because it's becoming a problem. Why are grown men so simple and can't stop staring? What should I Why should I have to change my gym?

Why? Oh she fine?

Oh my gosh, to stop being fine.

I'm up here running on this trail of meal and taking a picture at the same time. You got fine, you got.

Deal a Loretta. I wish somebody to take a picture.

Thank you, guys. You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

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