The speaker believes that women settle for relationships because they cannot find someone who satisfies all of their requirements. He also observes that in romantic relationships, women tend to look at their partners while men look into the distance.
The speaker shares his experience of how he started to prioritize intellectual compatibility in his dating life and how it positively impacted his experiences.
The speaker shares how walking around with a niece, nephew, or kid can be a great way to meet women, as it makes the person appear eclectic.
A discussion about how being tall can make dating difficult for men and women, and how it can lead to feelings of intimidation for potential partners.
The speaker discusses their opinion on someone's dating preferences, indicating that this person may prefer someone who is more "dirty" or willing to raise kids.
The hosts discuss the experiences of dating in the modern age, including the lack of fail-safes in dating apps and the pressure of receiving instant Yelp reviews from potential partners.
A woman discusses the awkward situation of a potential suitor standing her up for a dinner date and how she politely declined his offer to make it up to her by buying her dinner.
The Red Pill Movement revolves around the realization of the dating standards and norms in the world and deviates from the romanticized depiction of relationships portrayed in stories, media and entertainment. While it used to be associated with anti-establishment, it is now also linked with Republican conservative viewpoints and the alt-right political movement.
The importance of setting boundaries when it comes to dating and how it can help you attract the right partner by training your brain to look for the things you truly want. By being clear about your own preferences, your brain will start recognizing and seeking out the traits that you desire in a partner.
Marike's attempts to plan dates are constantly delayed by unforeseen events such as an infection, her mother's coma, and her doctor's vacation plans.
The speaker reflects on how many people resentfully talk about the money and time they've spent on preparing for a date that didn't work out, and suggests that putting the work into yourself, such as improving communication skills and emotional intelligence, is more important than putting the work into someone else.
This episode explores the cultural and historical influences on dating practices such as family systems and societal norms, with a focus on the 1890s and early 1900s.
The speaker recalls the time when she heard rumors about her friends dating multiple people and how those rumors did not lead to any violent behavior that would have been concerning in her teaching career.
A conversation about first date etiquette and how to keep the conversation flowing smoothly without bringing up mundane topics like work and kids.
The speaker reflects on how childhood crushes on fat boys can have a significant impact on adult dating patterns and speaks about the difficulty of maintaining relationships when work keeps you apart for long periods of time.
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This podcast discusses the recent trend of height being a desirable trait in dating and how social media has amplified the importance of it. It also includes an advertisement for Talkspace offering $100 off the first month of therapy.
The perception that women only desire tall, rich, or famous men is a common misconception perpetuated by some men, who fail to understand that being kind and respectful is way more important for women.
The podcast host and a guest discuss the common experience of dating a "fuckboy", the tendencies that define the label, and how women can identify and avoid these types of men.
The speaker discusses the challenges he faces when trying to be funny on dates and the pressure to mold himself into someone the other person may like.
A person muses on the excitement of dating before moving in with their partner, despite the difficulties of scheduling and juggling responsibilities.
Learning to value yourself and not accept less than what you deserve is crucial when it comes to dating. The best person for you will make you feel comfortable being yourself, and all of the little things that used to bother you will become insignificant.
The speaker reg flags a concerning experience on a date where the person she was with ran away when asked to come up to her apartment. She warns listeners to be cautious and provides advice on how to report such incidents.
The speaker advises against big romantic gestures in public when attempting to ask your crush out, especially if you are still strangers. Instead, try gradually building a relationship and gauge their interest before making a direct approach.
Der Sprecher spricht über seine Erfahrungen beim Dating während des Lockdowns und wie sich diese von seinen vorherigen Beziehungen unterscheiden.
Josh finally meets a girl, Susan, through a religion class he had been attending for a while, and thanks his righteousness and payment of tithing for it, but also faces some financial struggles.
The speaker talks about their uncomfortable encounter with a woman who pours them three fingers of whiskey and another lady whom they had to drink with.
The host jokes about identifying a "fuckboy", giving examples of what they look and act like. She expresses hope that Kat will come to her senses and move on from hers.
A person shares their experience and approach to dating, being open to various types of individuals and not settling until they find the right match.