18. A Gen Z Perspective on Dating - And How It's Different Than Millennials with Clayton
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In this episode of 'We Don't Deserve Men,' the host and guest Clayton explore the distinct dynamics of Gen Z dating compared to millennials. They examine generational differences in perspectives on relationships, gender interactions, and societal expectations. Clayton shares anecdotes about his own experiences and observations of how Gen Z men and women navigate dating, highlighting shifts in traditional roles, the influence of technology and social media, and changing paradigms of leadership. The discussion touches on concerns about risk versus reward in dating, perceptions of masculinity, and the impact of cultural changes throughout their formative years. Through insightful dialogues and personal theories, the conversation delves into understanding how young men and women approach relationships, revealing a mosaic of viewpoints and evolving societal norms. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:42 Gen Z vs. Millennials: Dating Dynamics 02:52 Gen Z Women's Perspectives 06:23 Gen Z Men's Perspectives 11:00 Theories on Generational Differences 14:07 Cultural Shifts and Political Leanings 17:38 Modern Relationship Challenges 32:26 Media Influence on Relationships 36:25 Analyzing Taylor Swift's Lyrics 38:38 The Impact of Dating Apps on Self-Perception 40:19 Generational Differences in Technology Adoption 41:52 The Reality of Modern Social Interactions 45:54 The New Love Language: Playful Banter or Disrespect? 50:27 The Evolution of Social Approaches 59:36 Challenges and Rewards of Being a Man 01:05:11 The Beauty and Complexity of Women
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