David Boyle's Hilarious Take on Dating Droughts
Episode Overview
Boyle shares humorous memories of dating before Tinder. Explores the impact of technology on modern relationships. Reflects on the innocence of past dating practices. Offers a comedic take on the evolution of dating. Discusses the concept of 'droughts' in dating history.
"There was a thing back in the day before Tinder and internet shit. It's called a drought."
David Boyle, the comedian known for his candid reflections on sobriety, brings his unique humour and perspective to this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'. As Boyle approaches his sixth year of sobriety, he takes listeners on a nostalgic journey back to the days of droughts – not the meteorological kind, but those dry spells in the dating world before the rise of Tinder.
Boyle reminisces about the innocent days of phone sex and VHS tapes, contrasting them with today's digital age of instant gratification. With a blend of humour and reflection, he questions whether modern dating has lost its charm and spontaneity. Through anecdotes from his past and observations on the present, Boyle offers a humorous yet poignant commentary on how relationships have evolved over time.
His musings serve as a reminder of the joys and challenges of dating before the internet took over. If you're looking for a mix of laughs and insights on love, lust, and life's transitions, this episode is a must-listen.