This chapter explores the use of incognito mode on a dating app and discusses the option of sending Apple gift cards as presents. It also provides a critique of dating advice, challenging the notion of disproportionate responsibility for successful relationships on women. The hosts suggest that a discussion on why men seek relationship advice less frequently would have added more depth to the episode.
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Episode 1999:
Evan Marc Katz, a seasoned dating coach, tackles a pivotal question in relationships: Why are women often advised to adapt their behavior for successful relationships, while men seemingly get a pass? Katz explains that dating advice is inherently tailored to the seeker, often women, and not the partner perceived as causing issues. He emphasizes choice in relationships, advising women to accept their partners as they are or leave them. Katz also notes that advice is meant to challenge beliefs, not validate them, underscoring the importance of self-reflection and personal accountability in relationship dynamics.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.evanmarckatz.com/blog/dating-tips-advice/why-do-women-have-to-change-why-do-men-get-a-free-pass
Quotes to ponder:
"You can’t change men, you can only change how you react to them."
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