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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Dulce Sloan: Will You Be My Valentine?

 

This video, titled "Dulce Sloan: Will You Be My Valentine?", features Trevor Noah and Eugene sitting down with comedian Dulce Sloan for a candid conversation about various life topics. 
 Here's a summary of the key discussion points: 
 Loneliness and Fame (0:07:03-0:12:18): The conversation delves into the often-unspoken loneliness that can accompany success and fame, highlighting that external achievements don't necessarily fill emotional voids. 
Challenges of Modern Dating (0:12:18-0:25:00): They explore why dating feels increasingly difficult in contemporary society, touching on the complexities of finding meaningful connections and the pressures individuals face. 
Men and Relationships (0:15:02-0:18:36): The discussion addresses the current state of men and the challenges they might be facing in relationships, including societal expectations around money and providing. 
The "Man vs. Bear" Question (1:13:16-1:29:49): A humorous yet thought-provoking segment where they debate who would be a better companion in a forest, a man or a bear, leading to a broader discussion about trust and perceived danger. This segues into a discussion about "men vs. gorillas" (0:21:13). 
Financial Pressures in Relationships (0:36:11-0:38:19): Dulce Sloan emphasizes how financial stability is a significant factor in relationships, often leading to divorce more than other issues. 
The Impact of Social Media (1:01:09-1:02:50): They discuss how social media presents an idealized version of lives and relationships, leading to unrealistic expectations and a lack of true understanding about others' real struggles.
 The Difficulty of Hope (1:40:19-1:52:47): Dulce and Trevor explore the challenging nature of maintaining hope, particularly in personal aspirations and relationships, and how it can be harder than patience.
 The Pursuit of Feeling (1:51:59-1:52:47): Trevor highlights that what people truly pursue in life, whether it's marriage, a job, or children, is the feeling they associate with those achievements.

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