He thought it was attractive and admired me for the courage to make a lifestyle change when that lifestyle wasn’t working for me.”
Apps like Tinder and Bumble have given rise to an era of casual, often booze-fueled hookups, but the basic human needs and insecurities at play remain the same. Whether canvassing for a potential life partner or a plain old fuck buddy, we want to be perceived as smart, confident, and most definitely not as if we might be hiding an extra head, might in some way be shamefully other.
We got into all this at a SÖDA event titled “Sex, Lies & Alcohol”—which at the time drew our biggest turnout to date, despite it being the middle of August when the myth is that most New Yorkers are off swigging rosé in the Hamptons. Turns out they’re not. They’re still running around the city, neurotically swiping right (or not, and instead pondering how the hell you used to meet anyone before there were apps for that).
My SÖDA cofounder, the spiritual teacher Biet Simkin, had this to say about drunk dating: “If you’re in it for anything serious, it’s the same as going on a job interview. And would you get wasted before that?” The implication being that not only will you not be presenting yourself in the best possible light, you’ll also walk away with little idea as to whether you negotiated for what you’re worth. Let alone be in any fit state to size up the real potential of your date