Brett Cooper
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I do want to push back a little bit on this, because when I was in New York a couple of weeks ago, I went to Evie Magazine's End of Fashion Week party, and I just have to say, gentlemen, it was chock full of conservative-leaning hot women.
Hot, hot women, tall, like the Empire State Building, dressed to the nines, great conversations, so they do not all look like SJWs coming out of Portland or San Francisco.
Seattle.
Anyway, for context, this did not come from a New York Times article.
This actually started with a New York Times podcast on Sunday about how Tinder is done, dating apps are over, swiping is over, and they had on a few of these reporters and columnists to discuss what singles in the city are doing instead.
And one of these reporters talked about dating events.
Let's take a listen.
This is what sparked that tweet.
And therein lies the issue that now the entire internet is debating.
So for a little more context, this interview actually was really interesting.
I like the style of it.
It kind of feels like old radio in a way.
It bounces back and forth between this interview in a podcast format and then actual recordings from this reporter being asked.
these various dating events but the event in question with $100 for women $0 for men it was hosted by a wine influencer it was at her house Brooklyn they had wine tastings and games and snacks and he described it as kind of like a intimate dinner party meets bachelorette party because they were playing drinking games and that sort of thing and by the way like I love this entire idea like you guys know I've talked about this a lot but one of my goals is to be able to host and put on events for you guys for you guys to go and mingle and maybe date or meet friends or just you
know, I don't know, come share some common values and enjoy a fun evening out.
And yes, I am still working on that.
I wanted to put it together last year, but between starting the new show and businesses and baby and the whole thing, it just seemed like a little too much to tackle, but I'm still working on it.
And my point is I love this style of bringing a group together with a common activity or a
Remember, back on comment section, and actually this was in New York City as well, I did an episode years ago on that group called Single in the City.
And they had these dating events where first responder guys would show up and any woman that was like interested in dating a fireman or a police officer would come and every one of her events would sell out.