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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Dating Advice #2

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2020

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk answers questions on dating. (Part 2)

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0:00.0

Hey deserving listeners, today's episode is about dating and I've done a recent episode about this already

0:07.0

but so many more questions were left unanswered and so I thought I would get to those questions.

0:12.4

And a little caveat before getting into this so I thought I would get to those questions.

0:12.6

And a little caveat before getting into this

0:14.9

is that dating is a very complicated thing.

0:18.3

And often in advice columns on the internet

0:21.8

or in the newspaper, it's often portrayed as this really simple

0:24.9

thing as if there's these really simple answers that are generalizable to every human being,

0:29.9

and that's just ridiculous.

0:31.3

So as I talk about this, I'm going to try to speak from that

0:35.5

place that everyone comes from a different place problems can have multi you

0:42.4

know factors that when I talk about things whenever I talk about things

0:46.7

it's it should be taken with that in mind and that if you're having a particular

0:51.2

problem that you need help with, you should find professional

0:55.1

in-person help that can assess your full situation and apply a treatment plan just for you.

1:00.9

But let's get to an email here. This first one is from anonymous patron

1:05.1

she writes given that sex is expected while dating how do you navigate that if you

1:12.4

don't like having sex?

1:14.0

For me, sex is fine, but I'd rather spend my time engaging in one of my hobbies

1:18.0

and could honestly be in a relationship without ever doing it.

1:21.0

I don't care about having sex in general. I'm often

1:24.3

uncomfortable talking about sex with potential partners because of my disdain

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