The speaker shares his experience of how he started to prioritize intellectual compatibility in his dating life and how it positively impacted his experiences.
Author and entrepreneur, Scott Galloway, discusses the challenges of modern day dating, emphasizing the importance of expressing interest and creating opportunities to meet people face-to-face. He also mentions his course on the Algebra of Happiness, which focuses on principles of success.
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 believes that dating in your 20s is important for setting up your future, however, staying in a relationship where you feel unappreciated is not worth it if you are already financially stable and can provide for yourself.
The New York Times 21 Questions thread contains deep and intimate questions that are not generic and could potentially help 21-year-olds hook up with girls, according to the speaker.
The speaker discusses the pressure put on individuals regarding their sexual history and how as time goes on, life seems shorter and this becomes less important.
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 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.
The speaker reflects on his experiences with dating and being used by women due to his fame and social status, and wonders if he could have a more normal relationship without those factors.
The definition of dating can vary, with some people thinking it means exclusively seeing one person and others thinking it means seeing multiple people. Meanwhile, incremental relationship-building involves doing your homework, vetting options, and establishing how you'll manage any critical junctures that arise.
The speaker discusses how dating someone with similar parameters made the relationship easier, as they both understood the importance of not crossing certain boundaries, like paging when out or calling each other's parents' houses.
In this episode, the host discusses how to ask engaging questions on a first date without coming off as interrogational and shares three fascinating questions to connect with your date.
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.
A listener asks for advice on meeting girls without going to frat parties, and the hosts discuss alternative ways to meet people.
The speaker recounts a scary moment when asking a girl out on a date with his friend and how their initial excitement turned into terror.
The speaker watched several videos on how to kiss because he didn't want to give a bad impression during a first date, after a friend set him up with someone who wasn't a good match.
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 speaker discusses her perspective on men who expect women to pay or split the bill during early phases of dating and how it affects the dynamic of the relationship. She feels that if a man offers to take care of her early on, it puts her in a more feminine energy.
Comedians and celebrities share their worst dating experiences in this weekly show full of dating nightmares and misfires.
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 met Brad through a friend and decided to go on a date with him. The date turned out to be hilarious and unforgettable.
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.
The speaker discusses his friend's struggles with dating apps and his ultimate decision to approach women in person, rather than online.
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 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.
The hosts discuss the potential impact of smelling bad on a first date, and whether it could affect the potential for a relationship.
In this podcast, the host discusses the etiquette of seating arrangements during a date and expresses his distaste for individuals who mistreat waiters, highlighting the importance of being kind to service workers.