Swipe Culture BROKE Dating: Social Circles, Delusion, Dating Apps & Why Modern Relationships Are Failing
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Dating didn’t collapse because men or women suddenly became terrible.
It collapsed because technology rewired attraction, behavior, and accountability.
In this episode, we break down what swipe culture actually broke, why dating apps distort reality, and how modern men and women are being quietly trained into isolation, inflated egos, and failed relationships.
This is not therapy.
This is not feel-good advice.
This is a systems-level breakdown of modern dating.
Topics covered include:
How dating apps and swipe culture changed human behavior
Why attraction is being confused with compatibility
How social media inflates perceived value and expectations
Why men are punished for authenticity and women are shielded from consequences
The illusion of “unlimited options” and how it fuels loneliness
Why vetting was replaced by vibes
How pornography and social media warp male and female perception differently
The difference between sexual access and relationship commitment
Why social circles and social proof outperform dating apps
How status, preselection, and environment shape desire
Why most people choose partners poorly—and don’t want to admit it
How technology rewards the worst behaviors and hides the best ones
Why marriage, commitment, and long-term satisfaction are collapsing
This conversation challenges nearly every mainstream dating narrative—especially the idea that better “game” or better “intentions” fix broken outcomes.
Dating does not happen in a vacuum.
It happens inside environments.
And when the environment is broken, the outcome will be too.
If you’re frustrated with:
Dating apps that don’t work
Endless swiping with no results
Confusion between sex, validation, and commitment
Modern relationship advice that clearly fails in practice
This episode explains why—and what actually works instead.
Watch to the end. This one connects dots most people refuse to look at.