“Epicenter of bro culture,” “bad tattoos” blamed for atrocious Denver dating scene
Planet Unicorn
Bad news, Denver lovers.
If you’re looking for true love in the Mile High City, you may be in some serious trouble. A new study from dating and relationship podcast The Great Love Debate says Denver is the worst city in America to find love.
After evaluating over 107,000 men and women from the tour’s show over the past six years, the study determined Denver daters ranked low among communication, style, confidence, and enthusiasm.
“Denver is actively getting worse at dating and relationships. Denver men? The epicenter of bad bro culture – bearded, unkempt, and disinterested; content to lead an existence built around pot, porn, and Playstation – all washed down with an overrated craft beer,” says Brian Howie from the Great Love Debate Podcast.
He goes on to say, “the city’s women are equally part of the problem, convincing themselves that their confused style of nose rings, bad tattoos, and Lululemon make them too edgy to relate; spending all waking hours at a co-working cafe plotting their “conscious coaching” empire, loudly declaring themselves too important to date.”
Do you agree with this analysis by “The Great Love Debate?”
While this analysis might mean your chances of finding a partner in Denver are slim, there are plenty of lovers out there going against the odds. Here are a few of our favorite winter adventures for your next date.
The Great Love Debate World Tour will return to Denver on Wednesday, November 20, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Denver Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theater located at 8246 E Northfield Boulevard via Unit 1400. Tickets are $20.




