A Heterosexual Single Man’s Guide to the Do’s and Don’ts in the Post #metoo Universe.
New York, NY, February 14, 2017—On this Valentine’s Day, radio personality and columnist Ralph Sutton explores modern love in a brand new Social Underground piece, A Heterosexual Single Man’s Guide to the Do’s and Don’ts in the Post #metoo Universe, and can be read here https://socialunderground.com/2018/02/heterosexual-single-mans-guide-dos-donts-post-metoo-universe/.
“For a while now – I have been writing articles on dating for Social Underground.com, and as always – I am here to be your Sherpa in the do’s and don’ts of today’s man. What can you say or do without fear of public humiliation, or a twitter shit storm of hate to come careening towards you for a statement that might have been just considered groan-worthy way, way back in 2016,” writes Sutton. “So, I am going to spend some time guiding you through the various stages of a potentially new relationship – from the initial flirting stage, to your first date, your relationship, sex and the inevitable breakup. I hope this unofficial guide helps you in these tender times.”
From flirting to first dates and second dates to sex, to break ups, Sutton, an infamous, confirmed bachelor, teaches men how to navigate their way through romance at a time when defenses are up, and what they can learn from the public celebrity scandals that have forever changed the way men and women interact with each other.
“While on this soapbox, I also feel that the seemingly overwhelming amount of #metoo’s are also helpful for a less obvious reason,” says Sutton. “Sure the Harvey Wienstein’s of the world will get a lot of press, but Johnny who manages a coffee shop in Sioux Falls, SD has been getting away with abhorrent conduct for years, but with the onslaught of #metoo’s maybe he will think twice… and FYI I don’t know if there is a lecherous Johnny who runs a coffee shop in Sioux Falls, but if there is and he is reading this – I just blew his damn mind.”
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Ralph Sutton is the owner of successful podcast company, Gas Digital Network, and hosts The SDR Show along with comedian Big Jay Oakerson, live every Monday at 9pm EST/6pm PST on www.gasdigitalnetwork.com and www.thesdrshow.com. You may follow Ralph Sutton on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/Iamralphsutton and on Instagram on www.Instagram.com/IamRalphSutton and The SDR Show on www.thesdrshow.com, on Twitter at www.Instagram.com/thesdrshow and Twitter at www.Twitter.com/thesdrshow.
About Ralph Sutton:
Host Ralph Sutton is a long-time veteran of television and radio with his own built-in international fan base. Sutton was the host of The Tour Bus, a nationally broadcast rock radio show syndicated in 50 markets across the nation and re-broadcast worldwide on the internet. The show boasts nearly one million listeners nationwide, ranking it number one with both men and women in several key age demographics including the coveted 25-49 bracket. In 2014 Ralph started The SDR Show, a podcast with comedian Big Jay Oakerson, and within months – it exploded into the #1 spot in comedy on iTunes and #11 overall, it spent all of April 2015 in the top 20 of iTunes comedy.
Sutton since then has created the Gas Digital Network with comedian and podcast host Luis J. Gomez, home to a dozen popular podcasts including Legion of Skanks, It’s Time with Bruce Buffer and Part of the Problem with Dave Smith. To subscribe go to www.gasdigital.com.
Besides his radio show, and podcast – Sutton has become the go-to guy to host rock events across the country including The Shiprocked and Motorhead cruises since they both began, The Full Throttle Saloon at The Sturgis Rally for 6 years, and The M3 Rock Festival. Ralph has been a host on VH-1 Classic and a celebrity commentator on VH-1’s 40 Bad Metal Songs. He’s written content for various websites and magazines, including Metal Edge, Metal Insider, YourTango, Social Underground, and more. Sutton was also the subject of the highest rated episode of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy in the popular show’s history.