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Talking embarrassing dating failures with your Dad

Season 3, Ep. 3

This week I've invited my Dad on the podcast to talk dating failures. We've both been dating for the past couple of years and on this episode we share our hilarious stories. I ask my Dad if he knows all the well known dating terms (spoiler, he doesn't have a clue!) and we share a lot of laughs. Hope you enjoy it!

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