Women and Misogyny
Amy and Alex dive into the complex relationship between women and societal perceptions of sexuality. They discuss the fear that men have towards women who openly talk about sex, linking it to deeper insecurities and historical contexts. While acknowledging the progress made over the years, they highlight that many struggles persist, reminding listeners of the ongoing fight for equality.In this clip
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I feel that men have to work hard to gain social status and financial stability to attract women, while women are pursued regardless of their qualities. It seems like there are often many men interested in one woman, giving her the power to choose. I'm frustrated by the idea that men have to chase after women and navigate complex social games to gain their interest. I love women and don't want to have a negative mindset, but sometimes I can't help but feel this way. Could you help me understand if my thinking is accurate?
Is my thinking accurate that in the episode SEX RECESSION: The Dangers Of Modern Dating & Why NOBODY Is Having Sex Anymore | Emily Morse and the clip Dating Dynamics Explained, men have to work hard to gain social status and financial stability to attract women, while women are pursued regardless of their qualities? It seems like there are often many men interested in one woman, giving her the power to choose. I'm frustrated by the idea that men have to chase after women and navigate complex social games to gain their interest. I love women and don't want to have a negative mindset, but sometimes I can't help but feel this way.
How can I shift my perspective on the idea that men have to work hard to gain social status and financial stability to attract women, while women are pursued regardless of their qualities, as discussed in the episodes #055: Back By Popular Demand with Amy Young and #421: Exiting the Matrix: Unlearning Societal Narratives & Embracing True Empowerment with Kelly Brogan?