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The Art of Modern Dating: From Dick Pics to Dating Apps

The Art of Modern Dating: From Dick Pics to Dating Apps

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Ever wondered if your parents have a favorite child? Spoiler alert: they absolutely do. Bobby hilariously recounts how his mother consistently favors his youngest brother, from accepting his oversized zucchinis (after rejecting Bobby's) to calling him to complete tasks Bobby was already handling. These aren't isolated incidents but part of a pattern that most families experience yet rarely discuss openly.

The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore modern dating dynamics and how technology has transformed the way people connect. With over 90% of new relationships now starting online, dating apps have revolutionized the matchmaking process—though not without complications. From unsolicited explicit photos to age-guessing challenges (especially relevant for those who spent time in Asia), the digital dating landscape presents unique hurdles for singles navigating this new terrain.

As back-to-school season approaches, we observe the shifting energy in the city with university students returning, parents experiencing emotional drop-offs, and traffic patterns changing. We offer candid advice to freshmen starting their academic journey: manage your finances wisely, don't blow your student loans on alcohol and recreational substances, and remember that university is where you truly learn independence—from doing laundry to cooking meals.

Whether you're the favorite child, the overlooked sibling, a dating app veteran, or a student heading back to campus, this episode delivers relatable content with our signature unfiltered perspective. Join us as we unpack these universal experiences with humor and surprising insight. Subscribe now on Spotify or find us on Buzzsprout across all major platforms!

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