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Podcast bros with misogynist inclinations have a strange fascination with pair bonding and its apparent implications for female sexuality. But what, if anything, do they get right about it?


Manosphere: Debunked is hosted by Aileen Barratt (@tindertranslators) and Dan, the anonymous psychologist (@the_nice_ish_psychologist).

We’re now on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/manospheredebunkedpod

Aileen's book, Tinder Translator: An A-Z of Modern Misogyny, is available here.

Visit The Nice-ish Rambling Substack page here.


This week's sources:

What impact does hypersexuality/promiscuity have on individuals / their relationships? ‼️ The more partners someone has, the more… | Instagram

TikTok – Oxytocin explanation

The Neurobiology of Love and Pair Bonding from Human and Animal Perspectives - PMC (nih.gov)

Medium spiny neurons and pair bonding in the prairie vole - Journal of Neurophysiology | Podcast on Spotify

Equality and polyamory: why early humans weren't The Flintstones | Science | The Guardian

Love hormone claim is simply bonkers – Australian Associated Press (aap.com.au)



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Podcast bros with misogynist inclinations have a strange fascination with pair bonding and its apparent implications for female sexuality. But what, if anything, do they get right about it?


Manosphere: Debunked is hosted by Aileen Barratt (@tindertranslators) and Dan, the anonymous psychologist (@the_nice_ish_psychologist).

We’re now on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/manospheredebunkedpod

Aileen's book, Tinder Translator: An A-Z of Modern Misogyny, is available here.

Visit The Nice-ish Rambling Substack page here.


This week's sources:

What impact does hypersexuality/promiscuity have on individuals / their relationships? ‼️ The more partners someone has, the more… | Instagram

TikTok – Oxytocin explanation

The Neurobiology of Love and Pair Bonding from Human and Animal Perspectives - PMC (nih.gov)

Medium spiny neurons and pair bonding in the prairie vole - Journal of Neurophysiology | Podcast on Spotify

Equality and polyamory: why early humans weren't The Flintstones | Science | The Guardian

Love hormone claim is simply bonkers – Australian Associated Press (aap.com.au)



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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