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Do Men Feel Safe Sharing Emotions with Women? | Men’s Mental Health | Harmful Narratives

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Awake at the Wheel | Ep 66
This episode explores the question of whether men feel safe sharing their emotions with women or if they prefer to share with inanimate objects like trees. The discussion highlights the societal expectations and stereotypes that contribute to men's difficulty in expressing their emotions. It also touches on the manipulation and weaponization of emotions in relationships, as well as the challenges of navigating trauma and emotional needs in partnerships. The conversation explores the themes of men's mental health, the impact of divisive rhetoric on relationships, and the decline in birth rates and long-term committed relationships. The hosts discuss the need for open discussions about men's emotions and vulnerability, as well as the dangers of portraying the other sex as dangerous. They highlight the influence of social media algorithms and the promotion of extreme views. The conversation also touches on the decline in men's desire for sex in new marriages and the portrayal of relationships on reality TV shows. The hosts emphasize the importance of nuance and open dialogue in addressing these issues.
Key Points:
Societal expectations and stereotypes contribute to men's difficulty in expressing their emotions.
Men often feel unsafe sharing their emotions with women due to fear of judgment or not being seen as 'real men'.
The manipulation and weaponization of emotions can occur in relationships, where one person's needs supersede the other's.
Navigating trauma and emotional needs in partnerships requires understanding, compassion, and open communication. Open discussions about men's emotions and vulnerability are necessary to address men's mental health issues.
Divisive rhetoric and extreme views promoted on social media are impacting relationships and contributing to a decline in birth rates and long-term committed relationships.
The portrayal of relationships on reality TV shows may not reflect reality and can perpetuate unhealthy dynamics.
Nuance and open dialogue are essential in addressing these complex issues and fostering healthy relationships.
00:00 Introduction: Men's Emotions vs. Societal Expectations
03:28 The Gap in Men's Ability to Express Emotions
06:26 The Divide: Men's Emotions vs. Societal Expectations
11:09 The Manipulation and Weaponization of Emotions in Relationships
25:08 Exploring Men's Mental Health and the Need for Vulnerability
28:00 The Impact of Divisive Rhetoric on Relationships
33:06 Declining Birth Rates and the Importance of Healthy Relationships
39:26 Promoting Nuance and Open Dialogue in Addressing Complex Issues

We want your questions! Future episodes will feature a new segment, Rounds Table, where Malini and Dr Amitay will answer your questions, discuss your comments, and explore your ideas. Send your questions to rounds@aatwpodcast.com, tweet us @awakepod, send us a message at facebook.com/awakepod, or leave a comment on this video!
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Awake at the Wheel | Ep 66
This episode explores the question of whether men feel safe sharing their emotions with women or if they prefer to share with inanimate objects like trees. The discussion highlights the societal expectations and stereotypes that contribute to men's difficulty in expressing their emotions. It also touches on the manipulation and weaponization of emotions in relationships, as well as the challenges of navigating trauma and emotional needs in partnerships. The conversation explores the themes of men's mental health, the impact of divisive rhetoric on relationships, and the decline in birth rates and long-term committed relationships. The hosts discuss the need for open discussions about men's emotions and vulnerability, as well as the dangers of portraying the other sex as dangerous. They highlight the influence of social media algorithms and the promotion of extreme views. The conversation also touches on the decline in men's desire for sex in new marriages and the portrayal of relationships on reality TV shows. The hosts emphasize the importance of nuance and open dialogue in addressing these issues.
Key Points:
Societal expectations and stereotypes contribute to men's difficulty in expressing their emotions.
Men often feel unsafe sharing their emotions with women due to fear of judgment or not being seen as 'real men'.
The manipulation and weaponization of emotions can occur in relationships, where one person's needs supersede the other's.
Navigating trauma and emotional needs in partnerships requires understanding, compassion, and open communication. Open discussions about men's emotions and vulnerability are necessary to address men's mental health issues.
Divisive rhetoric and extreme views promoted on social media are impacting relationships and contributing to a decline in birth rates and long-term committed relationships.
The portrayal of relationships on reality TV shows may not reflect reality and can perpetuate unhealthy dynamics.
Nuance and open dialogue are essential in addressing these complex issues and fostering healthy relationships.
00:00 Introduction: Men's Emotions vs. Societal Expectations
03:28 The Gap in Men's Ability to Express Emotions
06:26 The Divide: Men's Emotions vs. Societal Expectations
11:09 The Manipulation and Weaponization of Emotions in Relationships
25:08 Exploring Men's Mental Health and the Need for Vulnerability
28:00 The Impact of Divisive Rhetoric on Relationships
33:06 Declining Birth Rates and the Importance of Healthy Relationships
39:26 Promoting Nuance and Open Dialogue in Addressing Complex Issues

We want your questions! Future episodes will feature a new segment, Rounds Table, where Malini and Dr Amitay will answer your questions, discuss your comments, and explore your ideas. Send your questions to rounds@aatwpodcast.com, tweet us @awakepod, send us a message at facebook.com/awakepod, or leave a comment on this video!
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