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Red Flags, Green Flags : Modern Psychology for Everyday Drama
Dr. Ali Fenwick
16 episodes
9 months ago
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Episode 5 - What men are really looking for in a partner
Red Flags, Green Flags : Modern Psychology for Everyday Drama
58 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 5 - What men are really looking for in a partner
One of the perspectives we will be capturing in today's Episode 5, is from my fellow penises. Men’s perspectives in dating are often overlooked, brushed away, or even ridiculed, especially on social media. Men are often portrayed as the rotten apples in the dating equation and when many men do speak up or share their opinion or even their emotions, wrongly or rightly so, are often being told that they are insensitive, mansplaining, or not man enough. It is not a surprise that public figures like Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate have a huge following as they provide men with a safezone to feel heard and understood even when certain ideas or rhetoric are out of the normal. Today, we won’t be speaking about controversies or the battle of the sexes, but opening up a space where my guests can speak candidly about their experiences and give their opinions about today’s modern dating world without being judged. One of the most vulnerable conversations I have had this season!
Red Flags, Green Flags : Modern Psychology for Everyday Drama