84. Seasons of Bravery in Dating as a Plus Size Late Bloomer with Allora Dannon
Release Date: 02/18/2026
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info_outlineIn this episode of The Body Grievers® Club, Brianna interviews TikTok creator and author Allora Dannon, who describes herself as a plus-size “accidental late bloomer spokesperson.” Allora explains how she reframed “late bloomer” to mean not dating or experiencing physical intimacy until her thirties, and she shares how growing up as the oldest of ten in a supportive religious family still left her feeling embarrassed, isolated, and “left behind” as her sisters married while she received little romantic attention.
Together, Bri and Allora discuss the cultural whiplash around sex and inexperience, the impact of fatphobia on dating, the desire to be wanted without tying worth to men’s attraction, and how platitudes about dating can be more harmful than validation.
TIMESTAMPS:
01:27 Meet the Guest: ‘Accidental Late Bloomer’ Allora Dannon
04:13 Her Background: Big Family, Faith, and Feeling ‘Too Much’
10:25 Wanting to Be Desired Isn’t a Moral Failing
13:16 Modern Dating Is Brutal: Apps, Anxiety, and Outdated Advice
21:12 Season of Bravery: Dating Apps, Rules, and Asking People Out
33:13 First Relationship After Late Blooming: Beautiful Firsts & Red Flags
36:14 A ‘Season of Bravery’: Dating Apps, One-Month Rule & Meeting Her Fiancé
40:31 Do It Scared, Not Traumatized: Nervous System, Anxiety Meds & Expanding Attraction
46:26 Intimacy as Healing: Sleeping Naked, Loving Your Shape & Protecting Your Progress
51:16 Ode to the Apron Belly: Body Dysmorphia, Moving Goalposts & Finding Neutrality
56:47 Closing Advice & Community: The Memoir Plug, Where to Start Healing, and Where to Find Her
EPISODE RESOURCES:
“Who Is She? A Late Bloomer’s Survival Guide” by Allora Dannon
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