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A woman was shopping at a furniture store when she made eye contact with a man. While she was looking at couches, he sat on one in front of her and asked how she thought it would look in their place, calling her "babe." She laughed, and they exchanged numbers. They have been dating for three months.

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I want to be wealthy with lots of money, not interested in being clever or funny. I desire many clothes and diamonds. People die searching for wealth. I'll shamelessly strip for it.

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I only want you, Pookie. To get over a breakup, get under someone else. Clean this side well. What's one move in bed that pleases a man?

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A nice guy desexualizes himself by avoiding his true desires for peace. A nice guy might feel uncomfortable but will sacrifice truth to avoid confrontation. Women are drawn to someone who tells the truth.

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Never pursue someone who isn't reciprocating your efforts. If a woman misses you, she will text. If she desires you, she will express it. If she cares, she will demonstrate it. Focus your attention on someone who reciprocates the effort you deserve.

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I feel bad rejecting white guys, especially when they show interest in me. One time, a white guy on Snapchat asked if we could hang out. I asked for a picture, and when I saw that he was very white, I couldn't bring myself to pursue anything further. It's not my fault, it's just my preference. I didn't respond to him, but now he keeps messaging me. I don't know how to tell him that I can't date white guys anymore because I'm more interested in black guys.

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Embrace your reality and be true to yourself, even if it means not having romantic partners. Accepting who you are will bring you freedom.

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At 18, she has choices. At 18, you have nothing. At 25, she looks for love. At 25, you're chasing goals. At 30, she slows down. At 30, you're just getting started. Dear son, a woman's life starts at 18. A man's life starts at 30. A woman is born with value. A man is born with no value. She has to protect her value. You have to build your value. I didn't make the rules. Nature did.

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I want to tell you about a girl named Keisha. She has a large rear end and I want to have sex with her quickly. Let's go.

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I want you to call me. I want to hear from you. And you have to keep it a secret. You're a very attractive person. Don't tell mom what I just said. Understand? Mhmm.

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Speaker 0 asserts traditional gender roles and moral judgments: 'Like a woman, found with a good husband.' The speaker also issues a harsh social judgment: 'You are porn on the street. You seek our generation.' A prompting question and brief concession follow: 'Can you leave that? Yes.' The speaker claims authority in speech: 'I can talk. I speak speech not of heartfuckers. I talk in the name of god.' The exchange includes a short continuation: 'Okay. Yes.' and affirmative statements: 'Yes. I'm I'm sure. I love woman. I love Name of god. I'm sure.' The lines reveal a mix of gendered language, religious modulation, and expressions of love.

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The secret is to not chase women; they will chase you. The technique involves making yourself known as potentially available. When you meet a woman, express how wonderful she looks or how you respond to the way she looks, and then go on about your business.

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I'm a man. Are you a sir or ma'am? I assume you're a man.

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Many women today want to be wives not because they want to commit to a man, but rather to show off to their friends and uphold a false sense of morality. They claim they want to be married before having kids, yet they have been with numerous partners. It's as if they believe they can erase their past mistakes. It's important to be cautious in relationships.

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I was set up on a blind date by my best friend, who insisted I go out with this guy without Googling him. She can be very bossy, as best friends often are. Despite her request, I ended up Googling him anyway.

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A man desired by multiple women is seen as more desirable. Therefore, men should include photos with women on their Tinder profiles to show they aren't repulsive to women. Calling out a man's exploits is pointless because it likely increases his status. Insults often target a woman's lack of chastity and a man's lack of experience, because those are perceived as the most valuable things they have to offer.

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Life becomes challenging for women as they age, especially those who were once in high demand but now struggle to get offers after hitting their late thirties or forties. However, most men don't sympathize with them because they believe that these women are experiencing what the majority of men go through every day – being invisible and unnoticed. Men feel that these women had ample opportunities to settle down and start a family but chose not to, so they find it difficult to feel sorry for them. It's a matter of accepting the consequences of the choices made along the way.

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A white American woman states she will no longer date white men and is looking for men of other races.

Philion

She's Not Your Girl, It's Just Your Turn Bro
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Today’s video dissects and mocks alpha‑male content on TikTok. The host spotlights Fit X Fearless—the milk truck—and notes he’s tied to a Red Pill movement while joking about a Yale psychology claim as satire. He argues TikTok’s brevity rewards controversy, letting micro‑influencers push alpha courses, and anticipates copyright claims as the content streams forward. Key claims revolve around dating dynamics and 'pre-election' psychology. The host repeats that a girlfriend supposedly makes all other women curious, that a girlfriend’s presence signals value, and that ‘pre-election’ drives attraction. He lists three behaviors women supposedly dislike: crying, gossiping, and complacency, arguing these destroy perceived value. The segment also says women eventually replace partners, and that choosing signals surge when a man is seen with another woman, a form of pre-selection. Practical dating tactics dominate the later sections. The host explains flirting via eye contact and body language, and then escalates to controversial “ignore her to get her back” strategies labeled as toxic. He suggests external competition—dating a hotter woman—will trigger interest, and insists the paradox of choice means she may drift away as options multiply. Then he sketches three meet‑ups: apartments, the gym, grocery stores, and even libraries, as ideal settings for conversations. Commercial interlude and closing notes reveal sponsorship and fashion‑ad style guidance. A Manscaped promo touts a head‑to‑toe grooming kit and a 20%‑off code, followed by screens about style, baggy jeans, dirty shoes, and excessive accessories as items to discard. The host jokes about fashion as a social signal, dismissing rigid ‘dress to attract’ rules, and oddly repeats the idea that men should present themselves as confident, not constrained by others’ opinions.

Modern Wisdom

Why Is No One Having Sex? - Alex DatePsych
Guests: Alex DatePsych
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The discussion centers around the dynamics of dating apps, highlighting the significant gender imbalance, with approximately three men for every woman. This disparity leads to a situation where a small percentage of men receive most of the attention, leaving many men without matches. Alex DatePsych, a graduate student in psychology, shares insights into the complexities of dating psychology, emphasizing the importance of relationships in people's lives and the challenges faced in modern dating. A notable statistic reveals that half of single men avoid approaching women due to fear of being perceived as creepy, while 82% of women report experiencing creepy behavior. Despite this, 86% of women desire men to make the first move, creating a paradox in dating behavior. The conversation shifts to the effectiveness of online dating, with surveys indicating that only 10-20% of singles meet through these platforms, while many still connect through friends, work, or social settings. The hosts discuss the perception of online dating, which was once seen as unusual but has now become mainstream. They note that social media is increasingly becoming a venue for meeting potential partners, with a significant portion of relationships starting online. However, there are mixed findings regarding the success of relationships formed online versus those formed in person. The conversation also touches on the psychological aspects of dating, including the impact of personality traits on relationship outcomes and the perception of attractiveness. The hosts explore the idea that many men believe women have raised their standards due to the abundance of options available on dating apps, but evidence suggests that this may not be the case. The discussion further delves into the implications of the MeToo movement, which has led to increased caution among men when approaching women, potentially stifling natural social interactions. The hosts argue that while some men may fear rejection, polite approaches are generally not considered creepy by women. Lastly, they address the rise of incel culture and the shift from pickup artist communities to incel forums, highlighting the emotional toll of rejection and the importance of resilience in dating. The conversation concludes with reflections on the complexities of attraction, the role of social media, and the evolving landscape of relationships in contemporary society.

My First Million

Hinge expert shares dating advice for ambitious nerds
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In this episode, hosts Saam Paar and Shaan Puri welcome Logan Yuri, a behavioral scientist and dating coach, to discuss dating strategies, particularly for young men, as analytics show that 93% of their listeners are male. Logan emphasizes that dating is a skill that can be learned, similar to building a business, and shares insights from her book *How Not to Die Alone* and her role as the director of relationship science at Hinge. Logan recounts her first meeting with Saam, where she confidently approached him to fix his eyebrows, showcasing her high agency. She explains that men often respond better to dating advice than women, who may be more resistant to change. The conversation shifts to the concept of "maximizers" versus "satisficers" in dating, with maximizers seeking the perfect partner and often missing out on good opportunities due to their high standards. Logan introduces the "secretary problem," suggesting that individuals should date until they reach a certain age (around 26) and then commit to the next suitable partner they meet, as waiting for perfection can lead to missed opportunities. Logan highlights the challenges young men face today, including a decline in dating confidence and a rise in men being "NEET" (not in education, employment, or training). She discusses the mating crisis, where women are increasingly successful but struggle to find equally successful male partners. This has led to trends like polyamory and single motherhood by choice. The hosts discuss the dynamics of dating apps, where women often filter out potential matches based on superficial criteria, leading to a "winner-takes-all" market. Logan advises that a strong dating profile is crucial, emphasizing the importance of good photos and engaging prompts. She encourages men to be proactive in their approach, suggesting they comment thoughtfully on profiles to stand out. Logan also stresses the importance of emotional intelligence and relational skills in dating, advocating for men's groups as a way for men to share experiences and grow. She concludes by recommending books and resources for improving dating skills, including works by John and Julie Gottman and Esther Perel. Overall, the episode provides practical advice for navigating modern dating, encouraging listeners to approach it with effort and a willingness to learn.

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How To Approach Women Without Feeling Awkward - Blaine Anderson
Guests: Blaine Anderson
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Blaine Anderson, a dating coach for men, helps clients build confidence and attract quality women. He addresses the common belief that women can't teach men about dating, arguing that his lack of a Y chromosome does not disqualify him from understanding what women want. He emphasizes that men who blame women for their dating struggles often lack empathy and are not the type of clients he works with. Anderson discusses the challenges women face on dating apps like Bumble, where many feel overwhelmed by the effort required to secure a date. Bumble has introduced pre-written questions to ease this burden, but Anderson notes that many women still send minimal effort messages, leaving men to carry the conversation. He highlights the evolutionary biology behind male pursuit and female choice, stating that men are generally expected to initiate contact. Through informal surveys, Anderson found that 97% of women prefer to meet partners in person rather than online, and 95% wish to be approached more often. He encourages men to approach women more frequently, suggesting they keep an "approach journal" to track their interactions. He believes that many men underestimate their approach anxiety and need to practice engaging with women in everyday situations. To overcome approach anxiety, Anderson advises men to take the pressure off by focusing on connecting with people rather than just seeking dates. He encourages them to start small, practice flirting, and maintain good nonverbal communication, such as eye contact and confident body language. He also suggests using simple, authentic opening lines based on observations about the woman. Anderson emphasizes the importance of authenticity in dating, advising men to market themselves genuinely rather than adopting a persona. He believes that men should focus on improving their lives and interests to become more attractive to women. He recommends high-quality photos and thoughtful bios for online dating profiles, stressing that men should showcase their personalities and interests rather than relying on flashy images. He discusses the significance of physical touch on dates, suggesting that men should aim for light, playful interactions to create familiarity. Anderson also highlights the importance of asking questions and keeping the conversation engaging, noting that many men fail to do this. Anderson concludes that men can improve their dating lives by building social circles, pursuing hobbies, and being proactive in their approach. He believes that while many men struggle with loneliness, those willing to put in the effort can transform their lives and find meaningful connections.

Modern Wisdom

The Painful Truth About Modern Dating Culture - Alex DatePsych
Guests: Alex DatePsych
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Risk aversion is a personality trait where individuals are less willing to take risks, significantly affecting men's willingness to approach women. A survey indicated a correlation between risk aversion and reluctance to initiate romantic interactions, primarily due to fears of social rejection and reputational damage. Men often experience anxiety when approaching women, and even confident individuals can feel nervous. Pickup artist communities employ exposure therapy to help men overcome this anxiety, but many do not engage in such practices. Research shows that younger generations exhibit increased risk aversion, delaying milestones like jobs and relationships. This trend extends to dating, where the perceived consequences of rejection feel catastrophic despite low stakes. Interestingly, individuals with Dark Triad traits tend to have more sexual partners, possibly due to a higher tolerance for risk. A study revealed that 50% of men aged 18 to 30 had not approached a woman in the past year, yet those who did often found success in obtaining romantic connections. Both men and women struggle with dating apps, citing compatibility and pressure as significant issues. Women often seek intellectual compatibility, which differs from men's interpretations. The discussion also touches on the complexities of attractiveness, the impact of societal norms on dating preferences, and the evolving perceptions of relationships, including age gaps and sexual double standards. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the nuanced dynamics of modern dating and the psychological factors influencing relationship formation and maintenance.

Genius Life

Why Nice Guys Finish Last! - Biggest Dating Mistake Men Make That Turns Women Off | Blaine Anderson
Guests: Blaine Anderson
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The discussion centers on the dynamics of dating, particularly the notion that "nice guys finish last." Blaine Anderson argues that while nice guys possess attractive qualities like kindness and respect, certain traits—such as being overly accommodating or hesitant to express opinions—can be unattractive. Men should focus on authentic self-presentation rather than manipulative pickup tactics. Women appreciate men who advocate for themselves and set boundaries. Anderson highlights the challenges men face in dating today, including fears of being perceived as creepy, which can hinder interactions. He emphasizes the importance of micro-interactions to build confidence and suggests that men should approach women in interest-specific environments for better chances of connection. He also notes that dating apps can create a false sense of abundance, leading to indecision. Anderson categorizes his clients into two main groups: engineers and divorced men, both of whom often struggle with cold approaching and expressing desires. He advocates for clear communication and mutual effort in relationships, advising men to focus on their self-worth and to seek connections with women who reciprocate interest. The conversation concludes with the idea that dating can be challenging but is manageable with the right mindset and approach.

Philion

Men Don't Talk to Women Anymore..
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There's a trend where very attractive women complain that men no longer approach them. The speaker recalls that he rarely approached and notes that women often signal interest, making dating possible. Some women post about being ignored, while others say public attention has become performative. The discussion touches on feminism's 2010s era, MeToo, catcalling, and how these shape dating norms, media, and expectations. The speaker argues environment matters for approaching—bar or party versus street—and that old-school advice to just ask out is practical for some, scary for others. A nod is given to the manosphere: self-improvement, being less creepy, humor, empathy, and good presentation. He links fear of rejection and societal stigma to fewer in-person advances, and suggests to focus on self-respect and authentic connection.
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