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.
In this podcast episode, the host discusses the moment she knew her friend's boyfriend wouldn't show up for her 21st birthday party and advises not to date someone who's not in high school.
The speaker discusses his friend's struggles with dating apps and his ultimate decision to approach women in person, rather than online.
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 woman shares her experience of an awkward first date with a guy who was not looking for anything serious. She also mentions that the guy did not give the same energy as his photos during the in-person meeting.
The speaker discusses a section in their book about dating and how even individuals who appear put together are just fumbling around trying to figure things out. The speaker suggests doing something sweet like getting ice cream as a date idea.
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.
The risk of negative experiences can drive people to avoid the dating pool altogether, but it's important to acknowledge and confront these fears in order to find healthy relationships.
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.
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 shares her experience of breaking cultural norms in dating by initiating conversations and pursuing relationships in a non-traditional way. She believes in following one's own intuition instead of conforming to societal expectations.
The speaker suggests not asking a co-worker out at the workplace but rather being a good member of the community and building a friendship. Wait until the end of the situation and when you're no longer co-workers, ask her out on a date.
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 speaker shares an awkward date experience in a Subaru with a guy who leaned in for a kiss and then proceeded to demonstrate inappropriate behavior.
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.
The speaker suggests going on multiple dates in a short period of time. He talks about his physical mannerisms that sometimes draw criticism from others.
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.
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.
Mel strikes out in her first at-bat during a kickball game and later talks about her terrible ex-girlfriend while chatting with the left fielder. Her friends encourage her to share her number at the end of the night.
The speaker shares a story about a date with a multilingual man who she invited back to her place but decided to opt for a kiss in the elevator instead due to her doormen and cameras, and also confesses that she's been called a non-practicing lesbian because she doesn't like any "girl stuff".
Women who go on multiple dates with a man just to receive free meals are not only using his wallet but also leading him on. This behavior is taking advantage of men and their expectations for the relationship.
In this podcast, the speaker discusses how focusing on things that provide a valuable service and add something to the world can improve your financial and dating life, as well as the importance of flow states and having more time to do things. They also touch upon how being introverted can be a tricky aspect of being single, but it's possible to overcome it to meet people in real life.
Comedians, celebrities and everyday people come and share their real-life dating horror stories in this comedy podcast that feels like a therapy session.
The first date is when people show you who they are and it's important to be honest about your willingness to commit. It's not fair to put the responsibility and blame on others or non-human entities.
A conversation about first date etiquette and how to keep the conversation flowing smoothly without bringing up mundane topics like work and kids.
Der Sprecher spricht über seine Erfahrungen beim Dating während des Lockdowns und wie sich diese von seinen vorherigen Beziehungen unterscheiden.
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 advises not to try to kiss a girl on the first date to avoid putting her in an uncomfortable situation and assuming that the date is solely to determine if one is a cool person.
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.