Study shows majority of women find it a ‘turn off’ if partner listens to Joe Rogan podcast

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Study shows majority of women find it a ‘turn off’ if partner listens to Joe Rogan podcast
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According to a new study, most women find it a turn off if their partner listens to Joe Rogan’s podcast.

However, it has recently been found that the majority of women find it a turn off if their partner listens to the Rogan podcast., which asked over 1000 18-34-year-olds resulted in 55% deeming it a red flag if a partner listens to the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.Recently, Rogan was live streamingAfter watching the event, Rogan said: “I’m stunned. I think this is the most stunned I’ve ever been, surprised at a performance.

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