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Approaching women isn't seen as creepy by women as much as men think it is
While 86% of women report experiencing creepy behavior, men approaching women isn't one of them. Additionally, only about 10% of Americans meet online for dating, with the majority still meeting through traditional means like work, school, and friends.
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About 10% of all Americans meet others through online dating, and around 20% of people under 30.
04:49 - 08:07 (03:18)
Summary
About 10% of all Americans meet others through online dating, and around 20% of people under 30. Social media is becoming a more common way to meet people, however, many people still meet through friends or in person through activities like work, school or hobbies.
ChapterApproaching women isn't seen as creepy by women as much as men think it is
Episode#593 - Alex DatePsych - Why Is No One Having Sex?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The data on people who meet online and their success in long-term relationships is contradictory, with some studies suggesting less success while others show quicker marriages.
08:07 - 10:37 (02:29)
Summary
The data on people who meet online and their success in long-term relationships is contradictory, with some studies suggesting less success while others show quicker marriages. Additionally, the way people meet online differs between dating apps and social media platforms.
ChapterApproaching women isn't seen as creepy by women as much as men think it is
Episode#593 - Alex DatePsych - Why Is No One Having Sex?
PodcastModern Wisdom
This episode discusses the fear that some men have of being seen as "creepy" when approaching women, and the disconnect between what women view as creepy behavior and men's fear of rejection.
10:37 - 14:16 (03:39)
Summary
This episode discusses the fear that some men have of being seen as "creepy" when approaching women, and the disconnect between what women view as creepy behavior and men's fear of rejection.