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Dating?

Season 1, Ep. 11

David and Abdullah talk about the difficulties dating as a man.

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  • 12. Sex and Porn

    01:05:42
    This week David, Abdullah and Andrew talk honestly about sex and pornography. Great conversation with three very different backgrounds of sexual experience.
  • 10. Male and Female Double Standards

    25:12
    This week David and Tyler talk about Cardi B saying she used to drug and rob people, the double standards of hip hop culture, and also of the male and female dynamics. Would you hit a female to protect yourself, as quickly as you would hit a man? And more.
  • 9. Homophobia

    31:43
    It is important to focus on the negative impacts homophobia has on the LGBTQ community. However, something that is not often talked about is its impact on heterosexuals, men in particular. David and Abdullah discuss how it impacted their lives as children, and the risks of homophobia self-perpetuating unless these broader issues are discussed as well.
  • 8. The Dating Apps

    24:53
    This week David and Ben talk about their less than optimal experiences on dating apps, and wonder if there is a better way and why they bother.
  • 7. The 5 Love Languages and Managing Relationships

    37:24
    David and Tyler discuss the 5 love languages, how that knowledge impacts their relationships and their friendships.
  • 6. Party and Hookup Culture

    32:05
    David and Andrew discuss the conferences they both went to as undergraduates, the party and hookup culture therein, and expectations that existed in that ecosystem.
  • 5. Masculinity, and some other stuff

    34:34
    Today David and Tyler talk a bit about masculinity in their lives and in society, and go on a few tangents as they have been known to do in the past.
  • 4. Parents

    44:38
    Everyone needs to transition their relationship with their parents at some point. Today Matt and David discuss how that has worked for them, and how their relationships were in the past.