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Playing With Matches

By: Mark Banks
  • Summary

  • Women talk about their online dating experiences... The good, the funny and the downright shocking.

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Episodes
  • Episode eleven - Patricia
    Jun 4 2024

    Patricia is from Romania and moved to the UK for her studies.
    She's lived in Manchester and London but doesn't date British men because they make too many jokes about Dracula when they find out where she's from.
    She once went on a date with a man, only to find out she was actually attending his engagement party.
    She cycled 60 kilometres for another date... and she never came back.
    Enjoy.

    Get in touch with the show:
    playingwithmatchespodcast@gmail.com

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    28 mins
  • Episode ten - Lorna
    May 27 2024

    Lorna was brought up in the middle of nowhere... The Kent countryside to be more precise.
    She moved to Brighton to study and for the 'gay scene.'
    She says that, as a person with a disability, online dating has opened up a whole new world for her.
    She's a comedian, a musician and has many enlightening stories to tell.
    Enjoy.

    Get in touch with the show:
    playingwithmatchespodcast@gmail.com

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    31 mins
  • Episode nine - Bee
    May 20 2024

    Bee is smart and funny... And yet every man assumes she wants to see pictures of their penis in 8 different states.
    She is looking for a gentleman, but most men are just looking to 'bonk.'
    This is a great episode and Bee is brilliant.
    Enjoy.


    Get in touch with the show:
    playingwithmatchespodcast@gmail.com

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    22 mins

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