
Call Her Daddy
"The fact that you didn't have a conventional college experience makes so much sense that then you get to New York City and that's almost like you're treating it like your college experience." — Alex Cooper
"I love sexual tension like the build up I feel like is the best part of it and like I love a chase just as much as guys do but like it's different for girls like if I want to sleep with him I know I'm gonna be no one's gonna say no like that's a guy but I love like the are we are we not what's it gonna be like is it like the sexual tension" — Paige DeSorbo
"The bad boy is so fun until it's too far bad boy that you're like this is not where I plan my life to go there's something in your gut that you're just like this isn't this isn't my path like we try to and then also something seen the guy on the ventilator you're like this is so fucking sad but also like I got to go do my thing so bad boy stories are like every girl that thinks it's fun it's really not it's fun for a thrill of a night yeah not for a relationship" — Paige DeSorbo
The episode features a candid conversation between host Alex Cooper and guest Paige DeSorbo, delving into their experiences with dating in New York City and the nuances of modern relationships. They discuss their initial encounters through mutual friends and the humorous coincidences that brought them together, including a shared past connection with an ex-boyfriend. DeSorbo shares her journey of moving to New York and embracing the city's fast-paced lifestyle as an extension of her formative years. Both hosts touch upon financial independence, the challenges of early career stages, and the importance of parental support.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on dating strategies, including the use of dating apps, the ideal number of dates before becoming intimate, and the perceived double standards in dating. They explore the appeal of "bad boy" archetypes versus stable partners, reflecting on personal growth and the lessons learned from past relationships, particularly those involving infidelity. The conversation also navigates the complexities of female friendships, touching upon competition, jealousy, and the desire for supportive relationships that mirror the camaraderie often seen among male friends.
The latter half of the episode delves into relationship dynamics, including trust, communication within friendships, and navigating difficult conversations. They discuss the role of family support and advice in making relationship decisions, emphasizing the importance of trusting one's intuition and seeking honest feedback. The conversation concludes with practical advice on dating etiquette, such as the significance of a guy paying for early dates and offering thoughtful gestures like Uber Black, highlighting the desire to feel taken care of and respected.