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'It’s Not You, It’s Me' Is Usually a Lie
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Everyone’s heard it. Most people have said it.
“It’s not you, it’s me.”
But is it actually true, or just the easiest way out?
In this episode, we break down what people really mean when they say it, why it’s used so often in dating, and whether it’s honesty or just avoiding the truth.
If you’ve ever been on either side of it, this one hits.
Welcome to Coffee and Cleavage. Welcome guys. I'm Linny. And I'm Claudia. Cheers. Hello, Gary.
SPEAKER_00Hey ladies. How you doing?
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SPEAKER_01Yeah.
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SPEAKER_01Our topic is that classic line, it's not me, it's you.
SPEAKER_02It's not you, it's me.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Wow. Starting good.
SPEAKER_02We're starting good, guys.
SPEAKER_01The truth behind that classic line.
SPEAKER_02But truly, I think that's what you mean to actually say when you say it's not you, it's me. That's what it actually means. It's not me, it's you.
SPEAKER_00It's really you.
SPEAKER_02So technically, you did say the correct thing. I I will die on that hill for you. Thank you. Yeah, no, you said it right, babe.
SPEAKER_01Thank you.
SPEAKER_02Everybody else is wrong.
SPEAKER_01That makes me feel so much better.
SPEAKER_02I mean, that is a very used, overused line in dating and all sorts of things, but have you used this line before?
SPEAKER_01I mean, not exactly. Maybe kind of sugarcoating it in a way, but have I? Have you used that?
SPEAKER_02It's not me. It's not you, it's yeah. Um, I don't know. I honestly don't know. I feel like, Gary, don't you feel like every question I ask Linny, she's never been in a shitty position. Because look at this goddess of a human.
SPEAKER_00I do feel like that.
SPEAKER_02She's like, she's have you ever had a rough anything in life?
SPEAKER_00I couldn't see her saying that either. She's way too nice.
SPEAKER_02She's so nice. She's so sweet. I'm so sorry that I'm your co-host on this because like you're so sweet, and I'm like, no, that's why you're my spirit animal.
SPEAKER_01Right? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00You guys balance each other out perfectly.
SPEAKER_02We do, yeah. I'm the asshole, and she's the nice person. We kind of look like angel and devil today. We do. It makes sense. Perfect. Okay, so so let's let's dive into this. Have you used this line, Gary?
SPEAKER_00Um, I don't think specifically that line. Okay. I don't think so, no. No, okay. But along the lines, kind of like what I'm saying, sugar coating at the because it's just a such a cliche line where people are gonna be like, bullshit. Okay. It's just such a cop out line almost.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, a cop out for sure.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Mm-hmm. So why does it trigger everyone? It feels vague.
SPEAKER_00It's just an easy way out, I think. I mean, it's because essentially it's it's not you, it's me. Like I I'm in not like a good place right now. It's almost saying you could say all that without saying it.
SPEAKER_02Isn't it funny how like that's like one line that gives us accountability or like false accountability? Because I think the biggest, the biggest thing in dating and people just in general these days is like the lack of accountability people have for anything and everything in their lives. And I feel like this line gives you accountability because you're saying it's not you, it's me. But in every other situation, nobody takes accountability for anything, but they'll use this one cliche line and they think it gets them out of everything because they're accepting a little blame when it's it's bullshit. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00I was gonna say, what's the first word that comes to your mind when you hear that? That's exactly what I was thinking. Yeah. If anyone said that to me, I'd be like, fucking bullshit.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. Like you're just exactly what I think. Yeah, like you said, it's it's a it's it's a cop out. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01You know, it leaves no closure, it's just very shitty.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I I I mean Is that is that still a line we use though? Like I don't know. I I don't know. I haven't used it recently, at least. I mean, I've been married for 12 years.
SPEAKER_01I think people do though, because you know, they they do it to avoid hurting someone's feelings. Yeah, I guess, even though it kind of hurts their feelings more because they think bullshit.
SPEAKER_02What is uh Yeah, what is what is what is the point here? Yeah, and uh I think being confronted is is a big you know thing. A lot of people, I'm not very confrontational. Like I I don't like it. I will I'll do it, but I don't like it. So I think maybe it's like a line that like we use to just okay. If I just say these like couple words, it'll it'll make the problem go away, which it's like, oh it's you okay, it's fine then.
SPEAKER_00Okay, it's fine. Well, yeah, it's me. So good luck to you then.
SPEAKER_02Okay, good luck with your next relationship. Have I and I mean since we we feel like we haven't used this line, but I wonder if anybody would actually take the time to explain why it's them and and not not you, you know, like or or do people just use that as such like a dismissive thing and just say, you know, it is what it is.
SPEAKER_01I feel like people do that, and not just in relationships, but it could be maybe in business partners. Business, yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Well, is that saying also like you're doing everything right, but it's me? Like I so it's almost saying like fix their way out without it's not what you're doing, like you're doing everything great, but it's me. And you're like, Oh, okay, well, I guess.
SPEAKER_02Like But then why can't the person be like, well then fix it? Yeah, well then fix you if you want this to work, like fix it. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00It's just a cop out.
SPEAKER_02I think it's a cop out. Yeah. And I wonder if it's tell us in the YouTube comments if you're watching this on YouTube, like what what do you think that line means? Because I feel like it's so overused. Like there's there's articles written about this line, like and it's and and we've actually when we've done like fan Q ⁇ A's, like they've asked, like, what is what does that mean? What I don't know. I don't know what it means, honestly. It it means the person that you're with is just I think not interested, honestly.
SPEAKER_01They're not interested and it's their way out without hurting your feelings. I truly think that's what it comes down to.
SPEAKER_02But do you think sometimes we need our feelings hurt so we could like work on things that we need to fix?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Because then, you know, if you tell me that you you know, you hypothetically say it's not you, it's me, you're letting that person go on back into society and continue doing things wrong to other people, like thinking that they did everything right.
SPEAKER_00Right, exactly.
SPEAKER_02Didn't yeah, maybe, and then you you have this person that develops this complex thinking, well, it's not me because they told me it's not me. Yeah, and then this person becomes like a serial shitty dater.
SPEAKER_00I feel like that's just a line like players use. Like, honestly, it's not it's not you, it's me. It's like I I just I think it like I couldn't even imagine saying that because I'd feel like such a fucking douche saying that.
SPEAKER_02Like Gary the douche.
SPEAKER_00I mean, I've I've like broken up with a decent amount of girls, and I would never say that. I just I would feel so like I'm such a fucking tool for saying this.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. So when you've broken up with them, have you given them a reason then?
SPEAKER_00I mean, I'm just like, I'm not, I'm not in like a good spot for relationship kind of. That's also douchey.
SPEAKER_01That's also douchey. That's the same thing. It's not you, it's me. Yeah, it's the same thing.
SPEAKER_00But what if you just don't want to be with them and you're like, how do you break it? Why can't you say that?
SPEAKER_02I just don't wanna I just don't want to date you.
SPEAKER_00Because it's like you don't want to be such an asshole about it, but you're just you're just adding words to it's funny.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I don't know, Gary. I think that's just as bad.
SPEAKER_00If you guys have broken up with a guy, how'd you do it? So you haven't broken up with a guy in a while, Claudia. So like where you know it's you like fucking break up with this person, it's really hard. And you almost want to like, hey, it's not you, honestly, it's me. So that's why I could see why people would do that. I could see it, but I just couldn't imagine saying it.
SPEAKER_02The last time I broke up with someone, I just changed my phone number.
SPEAKER_00That's one way to do it.
SPEAKER_02So that's all I could say about that.
SPEAKER_01That's very avoidant, but hey, I guess you do avoid confrontation. I do, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00I would figure you would be like, hey, stop calling me. We're fucking done.
SPEAKER_02Me now, yeah, maybe, yeah, but me back then, no. How do you reject a guy?
SPEAKER_01I have um gosh. Trying to think. Oh, all my all my relationships I've ended have been very long term. Okay. Yeah. So I mean it was like legitimate. Several things, yeah.
SPEAKER_02It wasn't just like a high buy.
SPEAKER_01Like straight mainly I just say I haven't been happy. We want two different things, so we need to just go our separate ways.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. The truth.
SPEAKER_01Yep.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I think that's better. I mean, can you imagine being in like a tenure relationship being like, it's not you, it's me.
SPEAKER_01Right. You're like, what the hell? Or I'm not in a good place.
SPEAKER_02What do you mean, our house? What what place? What are we what are we talking about?
SPEAKER_01I feel like when you're in a long-term thing, you have to give them some kind of closure reason.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. You owe them that a little bit.
SPEAKER_00But what if you dated a guy for a little bit and he's wanting it still, and you're like, I just not feeling it.
SPEAKER_02Just change your number.
SPEAKER_00You just are kind of and then they take a hint pretty much.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I've done that. Yeah. I think you you naturally start getting a little bit more quiet, not answering as quick, yes, yeah, not being available, you know, pulling away. Like, yeah. I mean, those such a fucking vibe.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00But don't you think that's what makes guys crazy though? Because then they're like, what the fuck? And why don't you just be like, hey, it's it's not like a fit for us. And you're and they're like, it fucks them up, but then they're like, all right, well, at least I know. Instead of just like ghosting them.
SPEAKER_02Sometimes it's fun to play with them, you know.
SPEAKER_00That's why guys are fucking all fucked up all the time. Or sorry. Girls, like, you know.
SPEAKER_01Sorry. Sorry, theme. I miss a girl. Sorry, not sorry.
SPEAKER_00They're all talking to you, and you're just like, why is my text not going all of a sudden?
SPEAKER_02What happened there? Have you seen that reel that's like you're breaking up with me, but there's a mirror in front of me, and it's like the audio's like saying like all these things, and the girl's like chucking herself in the mirror. That would be me. Like, no fucks given. Okay, so why why do people say this line? Like that we dove into this a little bit. Why do people, why do people say it?
SPEAKER_01Well, yeah, I think it's just because they want to um they're avoiding confrontation.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that's a big one, I think. No spark. No spark. No spark. I think that's a big one. I mean, if if it's just not happening, but you don't want to tell somebody, because that's you know, that that could be a hurtful thing. Like, I just don't feel well, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Most people don't want to make people feel bad.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_00I mean, like breaking, like, I mean, I've broken up with girls where they cry and it's so awkward and shit. And it's like, fuck, like, okay, sorry.
SPEAKER_01Like, I'm just gonna leave now.
SPEAKER_00It's it's like you want to avoid that, so you're doing everything you possibly can to avoid that.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. And I think like with you know, our our day and age of cell phones and everything, like we were talking about this in another episode. Do you feel like you know, sometimes when you're talking to somebody on the phone and you're texting them, they're a different person than when you meet them in person?
SPEAKER_01Yes.
SPEAKER_02And it's like, I enjoy talking to you on the phone, but then when we're in person, like you're like not yeah, we're like, where's this person? Like, why are you so shy? You know, like back, you know, 15, 20, 30 years ago, like we didn't have that.
SPEAKER_01Exactly.
SPEAKER_02So who you saw was consistent all the way through. But now it's like, why are you such a good texter? But then in person, you like you can't communicate, or vice versa, you know. That's like the world today, though. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00I mean, you can just meet everyone online. You don't, I mean, like, yeah, it's like first girl I liked at a caller house, you know, like and asking her mom to now it's like, oh, I'm just going Tinder. It's like fuck it, just it's so easy now. Yeah, and you can just be typing them and be like, oh, I've talked for six months, maybe we should meet up, and they're all socially awkward when they meet up.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's like it's different now. I think dating's gotten harder and easier, you know.
SPEAKER_00I know exactly what you're saying too.
SPEAKER_02Easier access, but harder, just harder harder to connect and harder to yeah, yeah, for sure. All right, maybe they also don't want the same thing, like, and and maybe like for me, like if I was dating right now, like I'm 37, there's there's different things I want in different stages in my life, right? Like if if let's say I was dating a younger guy or a younger girl, and they just wanted to party, and you know, I'm not I'm not doing that anymore. Yeah, you know, like different levels, yeah. So so in that sense, you could say it's not you, it's me.
SPEAKER_00Cause you know, you're that would that would work actually. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you're allowed to be 25 and want to rage, but at 37, I'm not like I'm not doing that. We're not doing that shit anymore, you know. So different stages of life, I think that's you know, different timelines, like that's we're in different stages.
SPEAKER_00I think that person would actually understand that too. Because if you're like, honestly, it's it's not you, it's me. Like, I'm not trying to go to bars every weekend and clubs and shit, you know. That's totally you, and they'd be like, Okay, I get it.
SPEAKER_02You're maybe, but that person may also be like, Well, you're no fun, you know, because I'm almost 40. I don't want to fucking bob my head in the nightclub. Jesus Christ, like uh a six o'clock dinner sounding real good these days.
SPEAKER_00I go to bed before you're going out, actually.
SPEAKER_02Literally, do you guys remember that? Do you remember like getting ready to go out at like 10 p.m.? Yeah, yeah. Ew.
SPEAKER_01I know.
SPEAKER_00God pre-gaming at like 9 30 and be like, let's show up at 11. Now it's like, I like all the memes on Instagram about people in their 30s where they're just like, like, can't like plans get canceled and they're like, fuck yes.
SPEAKER_01Like, hey babe, do you mind if we cancel?
SPEAKER_00Like it's so funny because everyone in their 30s, like upper 30s relates to that. It's like, fuck it, I don't like go out.
SPEAKER_02I get it. But in your 20s, you're like, oh my god.
SPEAKER_00You're like, I feel like a loser. It's Friday. I'm not doing shit. Like, I'm a fucking loser. Now it's like, cool, I want to stay at home.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. Me and my husband have this like rule. Like, we just started doing this, like, I think with them like last year, where we do not leave the house on Sundays. I don't care if you're married, I don't care if there's a christening, I don't care what is going on. We do not leave the house on a Sunday. Like Sunday we we Netflix, Sunday we order Jimmy Johns, and like we just we chill, and that's all we do.
SPEAKER_01And like such a recharge there. Yeah, it's like your charge.
SPEAKER_02But remember, like when you're younger, it's like Sundays are like brunch! Sunday, fun day. Yeah, Sunday, fun day, brunch. We're gonna drink, we're gonna have mimosas. Now I'm like, uh-uh. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00It's weird too, because it's like I don't even I mean, like, it was fun doing that, but it's like I don't miss that. Yeah, it's like you experience it, it's good you experience it, and then it's like, okay, cool.
SPEAKER_02I feel like an old person watching like people's stories, I'm like, oh, they're having fun, good for them. Like, I don't want to do it, but good for you, young'un. Ah, that's funny. I think another good one is different uh effort levels, right? Because people have different ways of of of showing it's not you, it's me. Like maybe for me, if we're gonna date, I need the the the the full shebang. I need dates, I need text messaging all the time, I need you to check in, da da da. And there's other people that date that, you know, I'll talk to you once a day, we'll go out once a week. So for that, I would think it's once a day, once a week. Yeah, yeah. It's true. There are people like that. Like we were talking about this. I'm just not a good texter.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, bullshit. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02So that's a good, it's it's not you, it's me. It different effort levels, you know.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, definitely. Yeah, well, but the final truth, you know, sometimes it is about them, sometimes it's incompatibility. Um, always about moving forward. But yeah.
SPEAKER_00But what advice would you give to someone if they're trying to break up with someone like don't say that? But what can you say?
SPEAKER_01I would just I mean I think just give some kind of a reason. So you give them closure, right?
SPEAKER_02Honesty is the best policy, I think. Yeah, absolutely. And I think as you age, you really take a a liking to that saying because you just, you know, I don't want to hurt your feelings. There's my favorite saying in the world is it's not what you say, it's how you say it.
SPEAKER_01Yes.
SPEAKER_02You could tell someone a fuck off, but if you say it nicely enough, they'll feel good about it. You know, so it's it's not what you say, it's how you say. So just be up front.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. And I think, you know, if you do hurt their feelings, I think you probably will. But they'll actually respect you more.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I mean, it'll it'll hurt of course that breakup suck, but they do. But I rather know now than waste your time or my time.
SPEAKER_00Well, turning around, if someone says that to you, what's the best way to go about that to them?
SPEAKER_01What do you mean?
SPEAKER_00So if someone says say it's they're saying it to you, like it's not me. It's you, or it's not you, it's me. How do you go to them? Like, do you say, like, we'll explain that more?
SPEAKER_01I would want a reason to have my own closure because I feel like when you just don't give any explanation, that leaves the person, they they kind of go fucking crazy because then they're wondering.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. So I mean, yeah. Even in friendships. I mean, that that could be a thing too. Like, friendship breakups are a real thing.
SPEAKER_01I absolutely.
SPEAKER_02And I think friendship breakups could be even harder than real than real breakups for sure. Yeah. And for that, you want to know too like how do I become a better friend? How do I become a better lover, a better partner, whatever? So, yeah. Okay, well, guys, let us know in the comments what does that mean to you? Yes. And have you said it before?
SPEAKER_01And how did they take it?
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Give us the scoop. We we want the details.
SPEAKER_01Cheers. Cheers, guys.