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The Dark Side of Dating Apps with Nancy Jo Sales

The Dark Side of Dating Apps with Nancy Jo Sales

Girl Boner Radio: True Sex and Relationship Stories · Girl Boner Radio by August McLaughlin

June 30, 202135m 53sExplicit

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Show Notes

Have you ever felt frustrated, alone, anxious or depressed while using dating apps? Or wondered why swiping has led to a lot more swiping than actual dates? If so, you're far from alone and there are reasons (that have nothing to do with you!) for all of that.

While some people do find healthy, happy experiences and relationships through the apps, Nancy Jo Sales asserts that the big corporations running them are more interested in getting you hooked than finding lasting romance or love—and that using these apps is actually nothing like meeting someone in a bar (as many folks suggest), unless that bar were racist, transphobic and dangerous.

In her new memoir, Nothing Personal: My Secret Life in the Dating App Inferno, Nancy Jo shares her own experience using the apps starting at age 49 and investigates the impact of Big Dating. And she recently joined August to discuss its themes and happenings.

A few things you'll learn about in the episode:

  • A few of Nancy Jo's sex and dating via app experiences, from funny, sicy and fun to dark and terrifying
  • The harm these apps can do if you keep on swiping
  • How "technoference" impacts intimacy and relationships
  • The impact of sexualization of girls from a young age
  • Why Nancy Jo decided to write such an open, honest book and what she hopes readers will glean from it

Learn more about Nancy Jo Sales: nancyjosales.com

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