EPISODE · Feb 20, 2025 · 22 MIN
Transactional Dating
from The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage · host Andrew Johnson
Website www.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriageCash App $a114johnsonSummaryIn this episode of the 313 Men, Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson delves into the concept of transactional dating, exploring its definition, statistics, types, risks, and emotional impacts. He discusses how economic factors influence these relationships and the challenges individuals face when transitioning back to traditional dating. The conversation also touches on societal norms and the potential long-term implications of normalizing transactional dating behaviors.Takeaways Transactional dating is defined by an exchange of benefits. 70% of individuals engage in transactional dating for basic needs. Emotional connections are often lacking in transactional relationships. There are various types of transactional dating, including sugar dating. Long-term engagement in transactional dating can affect mental health. Economic instability drives people towards transactional dating. Transitioning from transactional to emotional relationships is challenging. Societal norms are shifting towards accepting transactional dating. Women may become dependent on transactional relationships for financial support. The normalization of transactional dating poses risks for future generations. Understanding Transactional Dating The Rise of Transactional Relationships "70% of people do it for basic needs." "It's emotionally taxing in the long-term." "This behavior is becoming normalized."Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Transactional Dating01:15 Defining Transactional Dating02:49 Statistics and Trends in Transactional Dating04:15 Types and Risks of Transactional Dating08:13 Emotional Impacts of Transactional Relationships11:54 Financial Stability and Dating Choices15:06 Navigating Emotional Connections19:02 Societal Norms and Future Implications
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