The Three People Every Person Dates
Podcast |
The Undone
Publisher |
Mamamia
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jul 14, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:31:45

It's week three of lockdown in Sydney (and a whole lot of other states around Australia) and we're still recording in blanket forts! It's been a tough time for a lot of people so Lucy and Em have collated some tips that make them feel good and get out of a slump, lockdown or not.

Also, we discuss dating safely when using apps; what are some red flags, where to meet and how to keep your friends in the loop at all time, plus for Dating Diary Em breaks down the three types of people you'll definitely end up dating sooner than later (you might even be one yourself).

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