398: 'No other decision has impacted my day-to-day happiness more than this.' (ft. Kubir)

398: 'No other decision has impacted my day-to-day happiness more than this.' (ft. Kubir)

Author: Melanie Curtin January 30, 2026 Duration: 1:04:06

“This is not something I ever thought I would do.”

So begins Kubir's story of moving from a spacious one-bedroom apartment in SF to Radish, a 13-person cohousing community in the East Bay.

“As I was getting older, my friends were getting partnered off,” he shared, and talked about his dating experiences before living in community as, in part, a way of experiencing companionship.

His is a unique perspective because he never thought he'd end up not only living in community, but dating while recently moving in, and having to answer questions to his new love partner about his motivations.

Now his wife is more than just on board -- she's in partnership with him around collaborating with others to create another cohousing community.

So what's it like dating in community, getting married in community, and then having a baby? Listen for all that and more!

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Memorable quotes from this episode:

  • “Even with your best friend, you schedule dinner three weeks out.”
  • “It was like, ‘Cool, that’s for you, but that’s not for people like me.’”
  • “We buy our own loneliness.”
  • “I moved in in the middle of Covid and it… was… awesome.”
  • “I can’t think of any other decision that has impacted my day-to-day happiness in a positive way than moving into Radish.”
  • “The things I was afraid of happening — I wouldn’t have any privacy; I wouldn’t have enough personal space — didn’t happen.”
  • “I’m constantly meeting new people.”
  • “Being in orbit with other people is such a healthy thing from a relational standpoint.”
  • “You get to see yourself reflected in other people.”

Melanie Curtin hosts Dear Men: How to Rock Sex, Dating, and Relationships With Women, a space where curiosity meets practical change. This isn't about memorizing pick-up lines or playing games; it's built on the idea that genuine personal growth is the most attractive quality a man can develop. The conversations here move beyond surface-level tips to explore the deeper dynamics of connection, drawing from insights across health, culture, and psychology. You'll hear from women who offer a candid look into what fosters real attraction and lasting partnership, providing a valuable perspective often missing from mainstream advice. Each episode tackles the honest questions and challenges men face, whether navigating early dating, deepening intimacy, or building a resilient marriage. The focus is always on actionable understanding-how to listen, communicate, and show up in ways that are both authentic and effective. Tune in for a podcast that respects your intelligence and meets you where you are, offering a blend of straightforward talk and nuanced discussion that can reshape how you approach every aspect of your life with women. It's for any man ready to move past confusion and toward more meaningful, fulfilling connections.
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