Handsome - Pretty Little Episode #57
Episode Date: September 19, 2025Tig and Fortune dole out some dating advice and talk about stuff that just wouldn't happen at home on a hilarious new Pretty Little Episode!Handsome is hosted by Tig Notaro, Mae Martin, and F...ortune FeimsterSubmit your questions to speakpipe.com/handsomepodFollow us on social media @handsomepodMerch at handsomepod.comWatch Handsome on YouTubeThis is a Headgum podcast. Follow Headgum on Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok. Advertise on Handsome via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Pretty Little Episode.
Welcome to Handsome's Pretty Little Episode.
Hi.
I'm Fortune Feimster.
Hi.
Hi.
Hi, my fortune.
Hi, it's your co-host, Tignotaro.
Oh, I love it, Tignotaro.
I thought you're going to say, I love you.
And I love you.
Do you feel like you love me?
Mm-hmm.
Not romantically, but like, if I was, like, hit by a bus, would you be like...
Of course, Jesus.
I don't know, I'm just trying to, you know, kind of check things out,
see if you'd be like, oh, who could we replace her with?
That's my immediate thought.
Who would you replace me with?
You cannot be replaced.
That's all I wanted to hear.
That's right.
How are you, Fortune?
I'm good.
Yeah.
I'm chilling.
You look good?
You look chilling.
I've been home this week, getting some good rest and doing a lot of treading.
Are you?
Yep.
My God, Fortune, that's like...
It's pretty good, right?
That's really good.
That's like rivaling your calves.
My calves are always hard to be.
I know, but this is a way improvement.
This is actually a completely whole other level.
I think you've hit.
In fact, Thomas went, whoa.
I was impressed.
Yeah.
I see a difference.
Wow.
That's really good.
So what else are you doing to relax off the road and off work?
I've been with Biggie this week.
So a lot of, when he's with me, I like to be at home.
and chill with him.
So I went to the grocery store and got food,
so I made myself dinner a couple nights in a row
and just sat on the couch with him
and watched TV and movies.
And there's honestly nothing better.
What's his favorite show?
Oh, he's a housewives fan.
Is he?
He sleeps the whole time.
Oh, okay.
All right.
You know what Max and Finn just got into?
last night
at our hotel
and they stumbled upon
family guy
and they were
dying.
I could see that.
I mean,
it was like,
it reminded,
because they got into friends
when they were five
and it became the thing
that we let them watch
when we were on vacation
and they didn't understand
the jokes,
but when the laugh track came in,
they were just,
in pieces. And I think they're starting to get a lot of the friends jokes at this point. Now,
I mean, family guy is a whole different level of, even though friends isn't quite appropriate
for their age, family guy is really not appropriate for their age. Oh, really? Yeah. And they are not,
they can tell when a joke has been said, but they repeat it, dying, laughing. And Stephanie
and I are looking at each other like oh god and so today when we were walking around central
park max was like um so after our um our dinner tonight will we have time to get home and watch
family guy and i was like oh boy so yeah it's on now they're going to be wanting to watch all
the episodes yeah and they've been on for years right so i get yeah yeah there's a lot to catch up on
Well, they've now graduated from watching friends on vacation to now they are allowed to watch an episode every night before bed.
And so they're on, I think, season nine of friends.
So once they finish friends, they've been constantly discussing what their next series is going to be.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
I love that they decide as a team.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, they kind of have to.
Because they share a bedroom, right?
No, they have their own.
they used to and they have their own rooms however they do have you know sleepovers every night so
they do yeah it's really sweet that's cute i know anyway it's it's so cute to hear the discussion before
like are you going to sleep in my room or i you know it's that thing but anyway so we've been i think
in the running is the office and oh that's good and i bet i bet family guy jumps real far ahead because
They are delighted.
They watched two episodes last night, and it was like, as Stephanie was saying,
they used to watch this show called Bluey, which is a total kid show.
I heard of that, yeah.
And she said, you know, when everything shifted was when they saw dumb and dumber,
she said there was no world we could go back to watching a show like Bluey,
because it just launched.
Their comedy minds got blown.
Their brains just went so far beyond that.
And so I have a sneaking suspicion that we've now crossed another hurdle.
I think so.
Yeah.
But anyway, that's what we do.
Yeah.
Well, I'm glad you're getting some rest.
Yeah.
This summer actually was pretty nice in that I took a,
I took some time off doing the road hardcore.
Yeah.
So I really didn't have a lot of shows in July and August.
And I didn't realize how much I needed to just, like, be kind of normal.
Yeah.
Not be in, like, workhorse mode.
Mm-hmm.
It was good for me.
Yeah.
It feels good to take a break, so you get excited to go back, you know?
Yeah, for sure.
I'm coming up on almost two years of being mostly off the road.
Wow.
I take a gig here and there that makes sense with my schedule,
but it's only come to like once every month or two that I've done,
probably less, once every month or three.
Yeah, it's felt really good to take that time.
It was good just to chill.
With, you know, the other five jobs I do.
It's never really chilly.
Yeah.
But chilling is more is the crazy road life.
Yeah.
Well, should we hear some questions from our Hansoms?
It's a whole reason we're sitting here.
It is.
Hi, Hansom.
My name's Joe, and I am sending you this message from very soggy London.
My question today is actually more of a desperate plea for some advice.
I have got to the grand old age of 35 and only just realized I might.
be a little bit queer.
I started realizing this actually when I watched Feel Good for the first time.
So thank you, May.
Anyway, I digress.
I have been dabbling in the dating pool now with ladies and it's been going okay.
However, it got me thinking about how much it's a daunting experience and the amount of unpacking and unlearning you have to do.
So I wondered what advice you might give someone like me, maybe starting out late, in the whole lesbian world.
I love that.
The Nod to May show.
That's cool.
Yeah.
I have to tell me that.
I know.
I'm sorry, May miss this.
I, well, first of all, I'd like to encourage you to check out the movie that Stephanie and I directed called, Am I Okay, starring Dakota Johnson.
and Sanoia Mizuno, an incredible cast.
And it's a late in life coming out story.
Dakota plays a 30-year-old, something like that, coming out.
And we got a lot of great feedback that that was helpful to watch
and as people are experiencing their own coming out.
What do you say?
I mean, I feel like it's, I don't know.
fortune what um well first off welcome joe to this lovely lesbian world i find it to be delightful i love
being a lesbian you're nailing it by the way i'm really nailing it i have not dated men very much
other than a couple dates here and there when i was young younger
so it's hard to compare the two other than what my I've seen I have a lot of straight
girlfriends friends who are girls however you want to describe it so I've seen what it's
like based on their stories and observing their relationships I mean I think you can expect
a more depending on a woman a lot more talking a lot more emotions vulnerability which
drive some people crazy. But for the most part, a lot of women like that. Good and bad. You're
going to maybe beat a dead horse a bit more with a topic or an emotion or a fight. You're going to
dig in and dig in it. Whereas like it's a little lighter, I think, with men. Based on your two dates.
Based on my two dates. And my friend's telling me these things. I just love it. I mean, I love just like the
companionship of a woman because it's softer and you're gay and I'm gay there's more emotions
involved I don't know I just you're gay I'm gay I think that's all great and I welcome you as well Joe
and I think what I would say is you said you've been kind of checking things out and things are
going okay I would say really continue checking things out
Find out where to go, whether it's a coffee shop or a bar or restaurant or whatever sort of activity that's going on.
And then, I think, submerging yourself and maybe finding a friend that can come along with you to help you make your way through this new world to help navigate.
And I think getting to know yourself in those situations will help build your confidence and make you feel a little more like, oh, this feels right?
Or sometimes I think you also just need to allow it to unfold naturally and it might take a while to fully get in touch with.
feelings about yourself or about other people or about a certain community. I wouldn't rush it.
I wouldn't be like, God, I feel confused. This isn't fully clicking right away. Or who am I?
What am I? Because Lord knows I'm still figuring out. Not that I think I'm going to run off with a
gentleman. Firefighter on the mustache. Well, maybe.
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I don't know. I just think, trust yourself and trust your intuition and trust what brought you to this world and realization and just let it unfold naturally. And it might take a while and you might be.
be like, I am gay or I am by or, um, turns out I was just into May Martin. But whatever it is,
um, leave, leave things open for yourself. Yeah. And I do agree, like having a, some gay friends help
that helped me when I came out. I met some, uh, other lesbian friends. So they helped guide me
and give me advice. Or even straight friends that are, that are like, yeah, let's go check this out.
Mm-hmm. You know? For sure. But, but I mean, as far as like, having questions.
Yeah, for sure. Yeah. But if you don't have gay friends, your straight friend or ally who's willing to check things out with you in that world is a doorway to meet those gay friends.
And like any dating situation, you're going to date people that aren't the right fit, straight or gay. So it's just about, you know, casting a wide net and just trying different people out, seeing where there's a connection.
Yes, indeed.
Mm-hmm. And good luck, Joe.
Keep us posted, Joe.
Have fun being a lesbian.
It's going to be the greatest time of your life.
Next question.
Hey, handsome.
This is your pretty little lady friend, Sarah, giving you a call from Pencil tokey.
And I was curious to know what your wildest travel moment was where you were in a situation and looked around and just thought, this would never happen at home.
Hmm.
Wait, a travel situation?
Yeah, like something wild happened.
I mean, I had a wild thing happen, a travel situation.
I've had many.
But it doesn't really fit into the, this wouldn't happen at home.
But, I mean, it definitely wouldn't have happened at home.
So I guess it does fit in there.
Mm-hmm. Let's hear it.
I was on the road in my very early days of doing stand-up, and I was doing one-nighter gigs, which are pretty terrible, like performing in the Ramada Inn lounge and in saloons talking to the backs of cowboys under a disco ball, collecting my $75 at the end of the night and a beer and a, you know, piece of pizza.
stay at some dingy motel and I was driving along. I was in Washington State. I was low on gas.
The only money I had left to my name, this is not an exaggeration, was the change in my ashtray
of my car. Just knew I was going to run out of gas. I'm driving along. I see these two guys.
hitchhiking. They look completely feral and filthy. And I'm like, well, I'm going to run out
a gas, so I should just go ahead and choose my murderers rather than let them choose me. And I pull
up and they come running up to my car. They get in. Did you say, hey, are you guys murderers?
No, I figured we'd leave that as a surprise. And they get in the car. They have English accents.
That's nice.
Yeah, I'm right away thinking, and they were like, oh, my God, we can't believe you stopped.
We've been hitchhiking for so long.
We just walked out of the woods after three weeks.
Three weeks.
Yeah, they were like, nobody has stopped.
And I was like, I never would have stopped.
You're like, do you have money for gas?
Yeah, I said, first of all, don't get too excited that I'm picking you up.
I said, because I am about to run out of gas and I just needed somebody to help me.
my car or something.
I was like, we're in this together.
And they were so cool.
One of them was, I think, an accountant.
And the other one was a web developer.
Oh, wow.
And they had money?
It didn't even matter if they had money because we were in the middle of nowhere.
Oh, geez.
Logging trucks were just passing us.
And so we're at, oh, they said they had some gas from their oven, their portable oven or
something. And they were like, but I don't think that's going to do you any good at this
point. Yeah. They were awesome. So I'm like, you know, I'm a traveling comedian. I'm trying to
get to the next town. And so they were like all game. They're like, we're in. And we started
to pass this construction site. Yeah. And they said, pull over to these guys. They're going to have a
gas can. Construction sites always have gas cans. Yeah. So we pull up and they had money on, they had cash
on them. They paid the construction guys to pour gas into my tank. I deliver them to the campground
that they wanted to go to in the next town and said good night. Oh, they gave me money to fill up
my tank. Oh. Yes. And at this point in my career, I was just camping at night. Yeah. It was a while
ago. It was the early days. Anyway, the guys.
contacted me through my website saying that when they got to the campground, they decided that they
actually wanted to treat themselves to a hotel room. So they went to a hotel room, showered, got in bed,
turned on the TV, and guess who was on Comedy Central's Premium Blend that night? Is that not the
most insane story? That's wild. I know it. I love that kind of stuff. It was amazing. And we kept in touch
for a little while, but I'll have to look them up and reach out again.
I love that stuff. And they were brothers. Written in the stars.
Yeah. I would say I had a lot of things like this would never happen when I lived in Spain,
and that happened right after I graduated college. And I went to this language school in Spain
to learn Spanish. And I lived in Spain for about 10 months, and I stayed at the school for a good
portion of that. So there were a lot of Europeans coming in and out of the school often.
So I would be in class with some people for like three weeks and then they would go back to
their homes. And we would exchange numbers. And I couldn't believe how many Europeans were like,
if you're ever in Frankfurt or if you're ever in Austria or if you're ever in Switzerland,
come stay with me.
I barely knew these people.
I mean, some people had met like three times.
Right.
And I was broke and they, and I took them up on it.
So I stayed in so many countries, in so many strangers' homes that I just don't think
that would have ever happened in the States.
See, you were toying with murder too.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
I was, I even stayed at a hostel once where it was.
It was more like a chamber.
It was in Germany.
It was a chamber room, they called him.
And it was me and a strange man in a room together.
How strange?
I mean, like, a stranger.
I've never met him in my life.
So strange to me.
I'm like, you're in your most vulnerable position in sleeping.
Yeah.
Next to a man in a private room.
And then, like, or somebody would be like,
oh, I know a guy that lives in Berlin.
Never met him.
They're like, go stay with them.
And that guy's like, yeah, come stay with me.
No American is like, yeah, stranger, come stay with me.
Well, there is that weird app where you can like crash on people's couches.
I guess.
There's like a couch surfing app or something.
And I don't know if this is still happening in Europe because this was 20 something years ago.
Yeah.
But I stayed in so many strangers homes.
And they were lovely.
Everyone was so nice.
And like even the people I'd never met before, they were like dropping me.
off places and taking me to dinner. I'm like, the hospitality of all of these various European
folks was so high. It was like here in the south again. Yeah, but it was, it was so crazy. In hindsight,
I'm just like, that is nuts. I know. Picking me up from the train station and the airport,
do not know me. So thank you to all those lovely Europeans, because I was completely broke. And it got me
out of some jams for sure.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
What a great experience.
I know.
I'm so happy I did that because the older you get, you just don't really, you have too many
responsibilities to just leave for a year.
Yeah, I'm not going to pick up two stinky bearded men off the side of, like, with logging trucks
going by.
Yeah.
Should we hear Sarah's answer?
Mm-hmm.
For me, it was, I studied abroad in.
Italy and lived, well, my dorms were attached to a convent. So in the morning, I would go up to the
smoking section, which was on the roof, and I'd have an espresso and a cigarette, and I'd look
across to the other roof, and there would sometimes be sisters skating. Literally, nuns on roller
skates. I'm not making this up. It was the coolest, coolest thing. Nuns really do have fun.
And it was just an out-of-this-world experience, then I just thought, wow, this would never happen
at home. Also, quick shout out to May, series 15 taskmaster champion.
That's right. Thanks, guys. Wow, this was a real May episode. I'm sorry everyone was stuck
with me. And me. Well, that was fun. Yeah. Also, if you want more of this, make sure to
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That's all right.
Until next time.
Keep it.
Keep it.
Pretty handsome.
Handsome is hosted by me, Fortune Feemster, Tignitaro, and Mae Martin.
The show is produced, recorded, and edited by Thomas Wulet.
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