Touch and Masculinity
The conversation delves into the complexities of physical touch and its societal implications for men and women. Jase reflects on his fortunate experiences regarding acceptance in interactions, contrasting them with the often restrictive norms surrounding male touch. The discussion highlights how societal expectations limit men's ability to express affection, leaving them with few acceptable outlets—primarily through fighting or intimacy.In this clip
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