Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

NY Times Begs Men to Date Again: Why They're Opting Out

Jun 27, 2025
The podcast dives into a thought-provoking New York Times article about men's retreat from dating. It explores the shifting social landscapes and financial implications that push men away from traditional dating. Insights from the adult entertainment industry reveal how modern intimacy is affected by societal pressures. Generational differences in relationship dynamics, especially regarding compatibility and emotional connection, are discussed. Ultimately, it highlights the need for sincere relationships amidst the evolving expectations of intimacy in today's world.
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INSIGHT

Men Avoid Traditional Dating Spaces

  • Men are retreating from traditional dating environments like fancy restaurants, which women still frequent.
  • Many men find these dating behaviors financially and socially unsustainable, especially if they're not top-tier attractive or wealthy.
INSIGHT

Porn Isn't Replacing Intimacy

  • Porn provides fast, frictionless stimulation with no intimacy or mutuality, but it doesn't replace what men seek in real dates.
  • Men don't choose porn over women; they avoid dating environments that lack genuine connection and effort.
ADVICE

Reconsider Dating Expectations

  • Women should be honest about their narrow dating targets and inflated market value, especially in urban areas where women earn more.
  • Recognize that fancy restaurants signal self-image rather than shared experience; men withdraw when the dating game becomes parasitic.
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