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Dating Apps

3 episodes tagged "Dating Apps".

The Shocking Data About Men Under 30
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Addiction & Recovery

The Shocking Data About Men Under 30

Are we starving for connection in the modern dating market? This video breaks down the visual metaphor of why intimacy feels fake today. We explore the stark contrast between authentic connection and the hollow cycle of pornography-driven interactions. Imagine a world where everyone is starving to death, but everyone is holding a plastic picture of a hamburger—chewing on the plastic, licking the photo, and screaming, "Look at me, I'm eating!" That is the exact state of modern intimacy. I look at the cultural shifts we are experiencing daily, and the data is deeply concerning. We're currently living through the most sexually stimulated generation in human history. We have high-definition 4K pornography and dating apps that offer access to thousands of singles within a 5-mile radius right in our pockets 24/7. And yet, the reality is a complete paradox. According to data from the General Social Survey, the number of men under 30 who have had zero sexual partners in the last year has nearly tripled within the last decade. We are locked in a literal sex recession. You aren’t having sex, and you aren’t falling in love. You are just swiping, interacting with digital pixels of people who don't even know you exist, and calling it dating. It’s time to stop trading real human connection for hyper-stimulated illusions. Are we losing our capacity for real intimacy? Drop your honest thoughts in the comments below. If you're ready to break the digital loop and look at the raw truth of modern relationships, hit that Subscribe button, like this video, and let's change the framework.

Can Just One Comment Make a Big Difference?
1:08
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Can Just One Comment Make a Big Difference?

🔥 “Dating in 2025: Infinite options, zero connection.” Family, I need your help here—every like, comment, and share pushes this message further. And hey, it doesn’t even have to be nice. Roast me if you want. Drop your worst dating story. Just hit that comment box—it helps more than you know. Here’s the reality: modern dating is a damn apocalypse. Apps like Tinder and Bumble promised us paradise but dropped us into a superficial swamp. It’s the abundance paradox—endless swipes, endless “options,” but zero real connection. Everyone’s chasing dopamine hits instead of building something that lasts. This episode? I’m not sugarcoating it. We’re breaking down: 👉 Why swipe culture is programming you, not making you picky. 👉 How ghosting, situationships, and hookup hangovers are wrecking intimacy. 👉 What psychology and scripture actually say about building real, lasting love. So if you’re tired of the BS, if you’re done with “casual” misery and ready for depth, stick with me. We’re exposing the lies and rebuilding the blueprint for healthy relationships. And again—please, drop a comment, hit like, and share this with somebody. You’d be surprised how much that support matters.

Why Dating Apps Feel So Weird Now
1:18
Relationships & Boundaries

Why Dating Apps Feel So Weird Now

⚡ “Dating apps aren’t the enemy—your intentions are.” Yeah, I’ll own it. My wife and I met on a dating app. Hypocritical? No. Honest. Because here’s the difference: apps don’t ruin relationships—people’s intentions do. Before I got sober, I was on apps for the same reason most people are: hookups, distractions, quick dopamine hits. Love as a transaction. But when I moved out here to Midland, Texas—a place I’ll be blunt and call the least community-driven city I’ve ever lived in—I knew I had to approach it differently. Out here, it’s a work town. Little community, scarce connection. Meeting people is flat-out hard. So this time, I went in with purpose. I told anyone I matched with—especially my wife—up front: 👉 “I’m a Christian.” 👉 “I’m sober.” 👉 “I’m not hanging out in bars or partying.” 👉 “I’m looking for marriage, not casual dating.” That honesty filtered everything. And yeah, my wife told me early on that she was agnostic. But because the foundation was honesty and intentionality, it gave us something real to work with—not just another empty situationship. 👉 Lesson: It’s not where you meet. It’s why you meet. 💬 Have you ever gone into dating apps with clear intentions—or were you just swiping for dopamine? Drop it below 👇