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In this video, Oshay Duke Jackson discusses a shifting dynamic in the modern dating scene, specifically focusing on a recent trend in New York City where dating event organizers are charging women up to $100 to attend while allowing men to enter for free. The commentary explores several key themes: Gender Disparity at Events: The host examines why men are increasingly avoiding curated dating events, leading organizers to use aggressive pricing strategies to balance attendance. Economic Pressures: A significant portion of the video breaks down the financial reality for men in high-cost cities like New York. It suggests that many men are opting out of serious dating because the cost of "courting" and maintaining a relationship is becoming unsustainable. Self-Awareness and Expectations: Drawing from social media commentary (specifically from TikToker Sad Man the Dramatic One), the video argues that there is a lack of self-awareness regarding "dating market value." It suggests that women often have hyper-specific requirements that "average" men cannot meet, while men are becoming more realistic about their own financial and physical standing. The "Convenience" of Apps: Despite the "swipe era" being criticized, the video notes that many men still prefer the low-risk environment of dating apps over the potential for public rejection and the high entry costs of in-person mixers. Changing Power Dynamics: The discussion concludes by suggesting that as men focus more on their own stability and become more selective, the traditional roles of who "chases" whom in the dating market are beginning to shift. #DatingTrends #NewYorkDating #RelationshipAdvice #ModernDating #OshayDukeJackson #SocialCommentary #DatingMarket #SpeedDating