Welcome to this Bonus Episode of Intellectual Enthusiasts Presented by the Channel of Kool Platform featuring Hosts Ms.Storm and Mizterkool. Check out Past Visual episodes In our Youtube Archives and also Enjoy the audio-only experience Via Channel of Kool On Spotify, Google Podcasts, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Radio Public, Anchor, and others. Join Ms. Storm and Mizterkool as they catch up with a brief discussion on the CoronaVirus (Covid-19) and work life. The first topic discusses Dating and Dating Exclusively. While Dating exclusively, is it disrespectful to still be on dating apps Such as Tinder, Ok Cupid, Bumble, Plenty of Fish, Etc.? “As many as one-in-three people are dating online. People turn to online dating for a variety of reasons: 48% do it for fun, while some look for more meaningful relationships and one-in-ten are simply looking for sex (13%) People share information with others too easily when they are dating online, with a quarter (25%) admitting they share their full name publicly on their dating profile. One-in-ten have shared their home address, and the same number have shared naked photos of themselves this way, exposing them to risk Even though lying is one of the most hated aspects of online dating, 57% of online daters lie to each other, faking a range of attributes such as their names, marital status, location, and appearance."
Another topic discussed is Password Sharing in A relationship. Is this healthy or not so much?” The longer you date someone, the more intertwined your lives will become, which means the list of things the two of you share will gradually get longer and longer. It might sound silly, but in this digital day and age, sharing passwords in a relationship can feel super intimate — practically our whole lives are online, and giving someone that level of access to us can be scary. But apparently, swapping passwords might be the new norm in relationships: according to a new study from Kaspersky Lab, 70 percent of people in relationships share PINs, passwords, or exchange fingerprints to access each other's devices. But if our passwords are such a personal thing to share, why is it so common among couples?
A third topic covered: Does Body Count Matter in Relationship? There are financial conversations that are important at this stage as there are sexual conversations that one must have, too. "Of all the sexual things you can ask from bae/boo though, the body count question is not necessary. And this is simply because some things are just better left unknown, some information better left undiscovered. Let people divulge it willingly if they choose to. And if they don't, that's fine too. Don't bother them for it. Don't stress them about it."(Pulse) What do you think? Do you agree or disagree? Let us know in the comments below Stay tuned for Season 2 of Intellectual Enthusiasts coming soon.