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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2018 · 1H 49M

Ep.102 - Do Online-Only Interactions Sabotage the Dating Experience?

from Mating Habits of the Modern Geek

Roger is back to talk about the New Year's Eves of our past, his exciting adventures into the world of board game development, and we discuss why some people think it's so damn cool to hate holidays. We give a small fan review of The Last Jedi (spoilers abound), The Punisher,  and we talk about our love for The Crown. Also, the Black Mirror episode the USS Callister bothered me so much I couldn't sleep! Are online-only interactions killing the excitement and romance of a potential new date?  Do we give ourselves too much of an opportunity to mess things up because we don't have to follow normal time constraints?  Are we missing out on the other biological signals and cues because we're not occupying the same physical space?  Are we being too logical in the absence of the magic of attraction?  I don't know, do you?   I'm genuinely asking. Tables are flipped over too many promotional emails and filthy articles with such foul language! Mating Habits of the Modern Geek is a comedy advice podcast for geeks, nerds, and the socially niche. Copyright Operation Exile, LLC 2018

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Roger is back to talk about the New Year's Eves of our past, his exciting adventures into the world of board game development, and we discuss why some people think it's so damn cool to hate holidays. We give a small fan review of The Last Jedi...

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