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Are You a Striker or a Bencher? Father & Son Talk About "Dating" #TheOddcastShow With Kunal & Suved

36 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Oddcast Show is back with the second episode of the Father-Son series.This time, Kunal and Suved tackle a topic most Indian families avoid: Dating. From the struggle of landline phones in the 90s to the "benching" culture of today, they dive into why relationships have become so complicated.Kunal shares his "striker" mindset. why he thinks being a backup option is a waste of time. while Suved explains the reality of modern dating, FOMO, and the pressure on Gen Z. They discuss why fathers and sons usually keep these secrets from each other and why it’s time to start talking.Tune in for a blunt, uncomfortable, but necessary conversation about love, commitment, and the truth behind generational gaps.

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